2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
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  2018 17 November 2023 2028  

All 230 seats in the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
116 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout77.74% (Increase2.svg 2.11 pp) [1]
 Majority partyMinority party
 
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Leader Mohan Yadav Kamal Nath
Party BJP INC
Leader since20232018
Leader's seat Ujjain South Chhindwara
Last election41.02%, 109 seats40.89%, 114 seats
Seats won16366
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 54Decrease2.svg 48
Popular vote2,06,58,5871,71,88,236
Percentage48.62%40.45%
SwingIncrease2.svg 7.6 pp Decrease2.svg 0.44 pp

2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election Result Map.svg
Seatwise result map of the election

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Structure of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly after the election

Chief Minister before election

Shivraj Singh Chouhan
BJP

Chief Minister after election

Mohan Yadav
BJP

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Madhya Pradesh on 17 November 2023 to elect all 230 members of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The results were declared on 3 December 2023.

Contents

Background

The tenure of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 6 January 2024. [2] The previous assembly elections were held in November 2018. After the election, Indian National Congress formed the state government, with Kamal Nath becoming the Chief Minister. [3]

Political development

In March 2020, 22 Congress MLAs resigned from the assembly, and defected to Bharatiya Janata Party along with Jyotiraditya Scindia, [4] resulting in the collapse of the state government and resignation by Chief Minister Kamal Nath. [5] Subsequently BJP formed the state government, with Shivraj Singh Chouhan becoming Chief Minister. [6]

Poll rigging and violence

During the voting process in 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, murder of four people belonging to Rajput caste took place in Chakrampur village of Shivpuri district. [7] This incident happened on 17 November 2023, when some people belonging to Kushwaha caste were allegedly trying to do frivolous voting in the favour of Indian National Congress, Kailash Kushwah on the Chakrampur polling booth in Shivpuri district. When stopped by Rajput people, who were supporters of Bharatiya Janata Party candidate, the people belonging to Kushwaha caste allegedly surrounded them and tried to burn them alive inside their vehicle, while they left the polling booth. On beling unsuccessful in their attempt, the perpetrators thrashed them badly leading to the death of four Rajput people belonging to same family. [8] [9] [10]

This village falls under Pohari Assembly constituency and there was massive protest by the people belonging to Rajput caste after the incident. [11]

Schedule

The schedule of the election was announced by the Election Commission of India on 9 October 2023. [12] [13]

Poll EventSchedule
Notification Date21 October 2023
Start of nomination21 October 2023
Last Date for filing nomination30 October 2023
Scrutiny of nomination31 October 2023
Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination2 November 2023
Date of Poll17 November 2023
Date of Counting of Votes3 December 2023

Parties and alliances

Source: [14] [15]

Alliance/PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats Contested
Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg Lotus flower symbol.svg Shivraj Singh Chouhan 230
Indian National Congress Indian National Congress Flag.svg Hand INC.svg Kamal Nath 230
BSP+ [16] Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant Bahujan Samaj Party.svg Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png Ramakant Pippal [17] 181218
Gondwana Ganatantra Party Saw election symbol.png Tuleshwar Singh Markam [18] 37
Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) Azad samaj party symbol.png No image available.svg Chandra Shekhar Aazad 86
Samajwadi Party SP Flag.png Indian Election Symbol Cycle.png Ramayana Singh Patel [19] 71
Aam Aadmi Party Aam Aadmi Party logo (English).svg AAP Symbol.png Rani Agrawal [20] 66
Janata Dal (United) Janata Dal (United) Flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Arrow.svg Afaque Ahmed Khan10
Communist Party of India CPI-banner.svg CPI symbol.svg Arvind Srivastava9
Bharat Adivasi Party Bharat Adivasi Party.png Mohan Lal Roat8
All India Forward Bloc 7
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen logo.svg Indian Election Symbol Kite.svg Sayyad Minhajuddin4
Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI-M-flag.svg CPI(M) election symbol - Hammer Sickle and Star.svg Jaswinder Singh4
Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) No image available.svg Indian Election Symbol Helicopter.jpg 2
92 REGISTERED (UNRECOGNISED) PARTIES 423
INDEPENDENT 1186

Candidates

DistrictConstituency
BJP [21] [22] [23] INC [21] [22] [24]
Sheopur 1 Sheopur BJP Durgalal Vijay INC Babu Jandel
2 Vijaypur BJP Baboolal Mewra INC Ramnivas Rawat
Morena 3 Sabalgarh BJP Sarla Vijendra Rawat INC Baijnath Kushwah
4 Joura BJP Subedar Singh Rajodha INC Pankaj Upadhyay
5 Sumawali BJP Adal Singh Kansana INC Ajab singh Kushwah
6 Morena BJP Raghuraj Singh Kansana INC Dinesh Gurjar
7 Dimani BJP Narendra Singh Tomar INC Ravindra Singh Tomar
8 Ambah (SC) BJP Kamlesh Jatav INC Devendra Ramnarayan Sakhwar
Bhind 9 Ater BJP Dr. Arvind Singh Bhadoria INC Hemant Katare
10 Bhind BJP Narendra Singh Kushwah INC Chaudhary Rakesh Chaturvedi
11 Lahar BJP Ambrish Sharma INC Govind Singh
12 Mehgaon BJP Rakesh Shukla INC Rahul Bhadauria
13 Gohad (SC) BJP Lal Singh Arya INC Keshav Desai
Gwalior 14 Gwalior Rural BJP Bharat Singh Kushwah INC Sahab Singh Gurjar
15 Gwalior BJP Pradhuman Singh Tomar INC Sunil Sharma
16 Gwalior East BJP Maya Singh INC Satish Sikarwar
17 Gwalior South BJP Narayan Singh Kushwah INC Praveen Pathak
18 Bhitarwar BJP Mohan Singh Rathore INC Lakhan Singh Yadav
19 Dabra (SC) BJP Imarti Devi INC Suresh Raje
Datia 20 Sewda BJP Pradeep Agarwal INC Ghanshyam Singh
21 Bhander (SC) BJP Ghanshyam Pironia INC Phool Singh Bariyya
22 Datia BJP Narottam Mishra INC Rajendra Bharti
Shivpuri 23 Karera (SC) BJP Ramesh Prasad Khatik INC Pragilal Jatav
24 Pohari BJP Suresh Dhakad INC Kailash Kushwah
25 Shivpuri BJP Devendra Kumar Jain INC KP Singh
26 Pichhore BJP Preetam Lodhi INC Arvind Singh Lodhi
27 Kolaras BJP Mahendra Yadav INC Baijnath Yadav
Guna 28 Bamori BJP Mahendra Singh Sisodia INC Rishi Agarwal
29 Guna (SC) BJP Panna Lal Shakya INC Pankaj Kaneria
30 Chachoura BJP Priyanka Penchi INC Lakshman Singh
31 Raghogarh BJP Hirendra Singh Banti Banna INC Jaivardhan Singh
Ashoknagar 32 Ashok Nagar (SC) BJP Jajpal Singh INC Haribabu Rai
33 Chanderi BJP Jagannath Singh Raghuvanshi INC Gopal Singh Chauhan
34 Mungaoli BJP Brajendra Singh Yadav INC Rao Yadvendra Yadav
Sagar 35 Bina (SC) BJP Mahesh Rai INC Nirmala Sapre
36 Khurai BJP Bhupendra Singh INC Raksha Rajput
37 Surkhi BJP Govind Singh Rajput INC Neeraj Sharma
38 Deori BJP Brijbihari Pateriya INC Makhanlal chaturvedi
39 Rehli BJP Gopal Bhargava INC Jyoti Patel
40 Naryoli BJP Pradeep Lariya INC Surendra Chaudhary
41 Sagar BJP Shailendra Jain INC Nidhi Jain
42 Banda BJP Veerendra Singh Lambardar INC Tarwar Singh Lodhi
Tikamgarh 43 Tikamgarh BJP Rakesh Giri INC Yadvendra Singh
44 Jatara (SC) BJP Harishankar Khatik INC Kiran Ahirwar
Niwari 45 Prithvipur BJP Dr. Shishupal Yadav INC Nitendra Singh Rathore
46 Niwari BJP Anil Jain INC Amit Rai
Tikamgarh 47 Khargapur BJP Rahul Singh Lodhi INC Chanda Singh Gaur
Chhatarpur 48 Maharajpur BJP Kamakhya Pratap Singh INC Neeraj Dikshit
49 Chandla (SC) BJP Dilip Ahirwar INC Harprasad Anuragi
50 Rajnagar BJP Arvind Pateriya INC Vikram Singh Nati Raja
51 Chhatarpur BJP Lalita Yadav INC Alok Chaturvedi
52 Bijawar BJP Rajesh Kumar Shukla INC Charan Singh Yadav
53 Malhara BJP Pradyuman Singh Lodhi INC Bahin Ramsiya Bharti
Damoh 54 Pathariya BJP Lakhan Patel INC Rao Brajendra Singh
55 Damoh BJP Jayant Kumar Malaiya INC Ajay Tandon
56 Jabera BJP Dharmendra Singh Lodhi INC Pratap Singh Lodhi
57 Hatta (SC) BJP Uma Khatik INC Pradeep Khatik
Panna 58 Pawai BJP Prahlad Lodhi INC Mukesh Nayak
59 Gunnaor (SC) BJP Rajesh Kumar Verma INC Jeevan Lal Siddharth
60 Panna BJP Brijendra Pratap Singh INC Bharat Milan Pandey
Satna 61 Chitrakoot BJP Surendra Singh Gaharwar INC Neelanshu Chaturvedi
62 Raigaon (SC) BJP Pratima Bagri INC Dr.Kalpana Verma
63 Satna BJP Ganesh Singh INC Siddharth Kushwah
64 Nagod BJP Nagendra Singh INC Dr. Rashmi Singh Patel
65 Maihar BJP Srikant Chaturvedi INC Dharmesh Ghai
66 Amarpatan BJP Ramkhelawan Patel INC Rajendra Kumar Singh
67 Rampur-Baghelan BJP Vikram Singh INC Ramashankar Pyasi
Rewa 68 Sirmour BJP Divyaraj Singh INC Ramgarib Kol
69 Semariya BJP K. P. Tripathi INC Abhay Mishra
70 Teonthar BJP Siddharth Tiwari INC Ramashankar Singh Patel
71 Mauganj BJP Pradeep Patel INC Sukhendra Singh Banna
72 Devtalab BJP Girish Gautam INC Padmesh Gautam
73 Mangawan (SC) BJP Nagendra Prajapati INC Babita Saket
74 Rewa BJP Rajendra Shukla INC Rajendra Sharma
75 Gurh BJP Nagendra Singh INC Kapidhwaj Singh
Sidhi 76 Churhat BJP Shardendu Tiwari INC Ajay Arjun Singh
77 Sidhi BJP Riti Pathak INC Gyan Singh
78 Sihawal BJP Vishwamitra Pathak INC Kamleshwar Patel
Singrauli 79 Chitrangi (ST) BJP Radha Singh INC Manik Singh
80 Singrauli BJP Ramniwas Shah INC Renu Shah
81 Devsar (SC) BJP Rajendra Meshram INC Bansmani Prasad Verma
Sidhi 82 Dhauhani (ST) BJP Kunwar Singh Tekam INC Kamlesh Singh
Shahdol 83 Beohari (ST) BJP Sharad Juglal Kol INC Ramlakhan Singh
84 Jaisingnagar (ST) BJP Manisha Singh (politician) INC Narendra Maravi
85 Jaitpur (ST) BJP Jaisingh Maravi INC Uma Dhurvey
Anuppur 86 Kotma BJP Dilip Jaiswal INC Sunil Saraf
87 Anuppur (ST) BJP Bisahulal Singh INC Ramesh Singh
88 Pushprajgarh (ST) BJP Herrasingh Shyam INC Phundelal Singh Marko
Umaria 89 Bandhavgarh (ST) BJP Shivnarayan Singh INC Savitri Singh
90 Manpur (ST) BJP Meena Singh INC Tilak Raj Singh
Katni 91 Badwara (ST) BJP Dhirendra Singh INC Vijay Raghavendra Singh
92 Vijayraghavgarh BJP Sanjay Pathak INC Neeraj Baghel
93 Murwara BJP Sandeep Jaiswal INC Mithlesh Jain
94 Bahoriband BJP Pranay Prabhat Pandey INC Saurabh Singh
Jabalpur 95 Patan BJP Ajay Vishnoi INC Neelesh Awasthi
96 Bargi BJP Neeraj Thakur INC Sanjay Yadav
97 Jabalpur East (SC) BJP Anchal Sonkar INC Lakhan Gahngahuria
98 Jabalpur North BJP Abhilash Pandey INC Vinay Saxena
99 Jabalpur Cantonment BJP Ashok Rohani INC Abhishek Chaukse Chintu
100 Jabalpur West BJP Rakesh Singh INC Tarun Bhanot
101 Panagar BJP Sushil Kumar Tiwari INC Rajesh Patel
102 Sihora (ST) BJP Santosh Barbade INC Ekta Thakur
Dindori 103 Shahpura (ST) BJP Omprakash Dhurwey INC Bhupendra Maravi
104 Dindori (ST) BJP Pankaj Tekam INC Omkar Singh Markram
Mandla 105 Bichhiya (ST) BJP Vijay Anand Marawi INC Narayan Singh Patta
106 Niwas (ST) BJP Faggan Singh Kulaste INC Chain Singh Warkade
107 Mandla (ST) BJP Sampatia Uikey INC Dr Ashok Marskole
Balaghat 108 Baihar (ST) BJP Bhagat Singh Netam INC Sanjay Uikey
109 Lanji BJP Rajkumar Karrahe INC Adv. Heera Kanware
110 Paraswada BJP Ramkishor Kaware INC Madhu Bhagat
111 Balaghat BJP Gaurishankar Bisen INC Anubha Munjare
112 Waraseoni BJP Pradeep Jaiswal INC Vicky Patel
113 Katangi BJP Gaurav Pardhi INC Bodh Singh Bhagat
Seoni 114 Barghat (ST) BJP Kamal Maskole INC Arjun Singh Kakodia
115 Seoni BJP Dinesh Rai Munmun INC Anand Panjwani
116 Keolari BJP Rakesh Pal Singh INC Rajneesh Singh
117 Lakhnadon (ST) BJP Vijay Uike INC Yogendra Singh
Narsinghpur 118 Gotegaon (SC) BJP Mahendra Nagesh INC Narmada Prasad Prajapati
119 Narsingpur BJP Prahlad Singh Patel INC Lakhan Singh Patel
120 Tendukheda BJP Vishwanath Singh INC Sanjay Sharma
121 Gadarwara BJP Uday Pratap Singh INC Sunita Patel
Chhindwara 122 Junnardeo (ST) BJP Nathan Shah INC Sunil Uikey
123 Amarwara (ST) BJP Monika Batti INC Kamlesh Shah
124 Chourai BJP Lakhan Verma INC Rahul Verma
125 Saunsar BJP Nanabhau Mohod INC Vijay Chaure
126 Chhindwara BJP Vivek Bunty Sahu INC Kamal Nath
127 Parasia (SC) BJP Jyoti Daheriya INC Sohan Valmiki
128 Pandhurna (ST) BJP Prakash Uikey INC Nilesh Uike
Betul 129 Multai BJP Chandrashekhar Deshmukh INC Sukhdev Panse
130 Amla BJP Dr. Yogesh Pandagre INC Manoj Malve
131 Betul BJP Hemant Vijay Khandelwal INC Nilay Daga
132 Ghoradongri (ST) BJP Ganga Sajjan Singh Uikey INC Rahul Uike
133 Bhainsdehi (ST) BJP Mahendra Singh Chouhan INC Dharmu Singh Sirsam
Harda 134 Timarni (ST) BJP Sanjay Shah INC Abhijeet Shah
135 Harda BJP Kamal Patel INC Ram Kishore Dogne
Hoshangabad 136 Seoni-Malwa BJP Premshankar Verma INC Ajay Balram Patel
137 Hoshangabad BJP Sitasharan Sharma INC Girija Shankar Sharma
138 Sohagpur BJP Vijaypal Singh INC Pushparaj Singh
139 Pipariya (SC) BJP Thakur Das Nagvanshi INC Guru Charan Khare
Raisen 140 Udaipura BJP Narendra Shivaji Patel INC Devendra Patel Gadarwas
141 Bhojpur BJP Surendra Patwa INC Rajkumar Patel
142 Sanchi (SC) BJP Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary INC Dr GC Gautam
143 Silwani BJP Rampal Singh INC Devendra Patel
Vidisha 144 Vidisha BJP Mukesh Tandon INC Shashank Bhargav
145 Basoda BJP Harisingh Raghuvanshi INC Nishank Jain
146 Kurwai (SC) BJP Harisingh Sapre INC Rani Ahirwar
147 Sironj BJP Umakant Sharma INC Gagnendra Raghuvanshi
148 Shamshabad BJP Surya Prakash Meena INC Sindhu Vikram Singh
Bhopal 149 Berasia (SC) BJP Vishnu Khatri INC Jayshree Harikiran
150 Bhopal Uttar BJP Alok Sharma INC Md.Atif Aqeel
151 Narela BJP Vishvas Sarang INC Manoj Shukla
152 Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim BJP Bhagwan Das Sabnani INC PC Sharma
153 Bhopal Madhya BJP Dhruv Narayan Singh INC Arif Masood
154 Govindpura BJP Krishna Gaur INC Ravindra Sahu
155 Huzur BJP Rameshwar Sharma INC Naresh Gyanchandani
Sehore 156 Budhni BJP Shivraj Singh Chouhan INC Vikram Mastal
157 Ashta (SC) BJP Gopal Singh INC Kamal Chauhan
158 Ichhawar BJP Karan Singh Verma INC Shailendra Patel
159 Sehore BJP Sudesh Rai INC Shashank Saxena
Rajgarh 160 Narsinghgarh BJP Mohan Sharma INC Girish Bhandari
161 Biaora BJP Narayan Singh Panwar INC Purshottam Dangi
162 Rajgarh BJP Harihar kumar sahoo INC Bapu Singh Tanwar
163 Khilchipur BJP Hajari Lal Dangi INC Priyavrat Singh
164 Sarangpur (SC) BJP Gotam Tetwal INC Kala Mahesh Malviya
Agar Malwa 165 Susner BJP Vikram Singh Rana INC Bheru Singh Bapu
166 Agar (SC) BJP Dr. Madhu Gehlot INC Vipin Wankhede
Shajapur 167 Shajapur BJP Arun Bhimawat INC Hukum Singh Karada
168 Shujalpur BJP Inder Singh Parmar INC Ramveer Singh Sikarwar
169 Kalapipal BJP Ghanshyam Chandravanshi INC Kunal Choudhary
Dewas 170 Sonkatch (SC) BJP Rajesh Sonkar INC Sajjan Singh Verma
171 Dewas BJP Gayatri Raje Pawar INC Pardeep Chaudhary
172 Hatpipliya BJP Manoj Choudhary INC Rajveer Singh Bhagel
173 Khategaon BJP Ashish Govind Sharma INC Deepak Joshi
174 Bagli (ST) BJP Murali Bhanwara INC Gopal Bhonsale
Khandwa 175 Mandhata BJP Narayan Patel INC Uttam Pal Singh
176 Harsud (ST) BJP Dr. Kunwar Vijay Shah INC Sukhram Salve
177 Khandwa (SC) BJP Kanchan Mukesh Tanve INC Kundan Malviya
178 Pandhana (ST) BJP Chhaya More INC Rupali Bare
Burhanpur 179 Nepanagar (ST) BJP Sushree Manju Rajendra Dadu INC Gendu Bai Chauhan
180 Burhanpur BJP Archna Chitnis INC Thakur Surendra Singh as "Shera"
Khargone 181 Bhikangaon (ST) BJP Nanda Brahmane INC Jhuma Solanki
182 Barwah BJP Sachin Birla INC Narendra Patel
183 Maheshwar (SC) BJP Rajkumar Mev INC Vijayalaxmi Sadho
184 Kasrawad BJP Atmaram Patel INC Sachin Yadav
185 Khargone BJP Balkrishna Patidar INC Ravi Joshi
186 Bhagwanpura (ST) BJP Chandra Singh Vamkle INC Kedar Chidabhai Dawar
Barwani 187 Sendhawa (ST) BJP Antar Singh Arya INC Montu Solanki
188 Rajpur (ST) BJP Antar Singh Patel INC Bala Bachchan
189 Pansemal (ST) BJP Shyam Barde INC Chandrabhaga Kirade
190 Barwani (ST) BJP Premsingh Patel INC Rajan Mandloi
Alirajpur 191 Alirajpur (ST) BJP Nagar Singh Chouhan INC Mukesh Patel
192 Jobat (ST) BJP Vishal Rawat INC Sena Mahesh Patel
Jhabua 193 Jhabua (ST) BJP Bhanu Bhuriya INC Vikrant Bhuria
194 Thandla (ST) BJP Kalsingh Bhabar INC Veer Singh Bhuria
195 Petlawad (ST) BJP Nirmala Bhuriya INC Wal Singh Meda
Dhar 196 Sardarpur (ST) BJP Vel Singh Bhuria INC Pratap Grewal
197 Gandhwani (ST) BJP Sardar Singh Mehda INC Umang Singhar
198 Kukshi (ST) BJP Jaydeep Patel INC Surendra Singh Baghel Honey
199 Manawar (ST) BJP Shivaram Kannoj INC Dr Hiralal Alawa
200 Dharampuri (ST) BJP Kalu Singh Thakur INC PanchiLal Meda
201 Dhar BJP Neena Verma INC Prabha Gautam
202 Badnawar BJP Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon INC Bhawarsingh Shekhawat
Indore 203 Depalpur BJP Manoj Patel INC Vishal Patel
204 Indore-1 BJP Kailash Vijayvargiya INC Sanjay Shukla
205 Indore-2 BJP Ramesh Mendola INC Chintamani Chaukse Chintu
206 Indore-3 BJP Rakesh Golu Shukla INC Deepak Pintu Joshi
207 Indore-4 BJP Malini Gaur INC Raja Mandhwani
208 Indore-5 BJP Mahendra Hardia INC Satyanarayan Patel
209 Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow BJP Usha Thakur INC Ramkishor Shukla
210 Rau BJP Madhu verma INC Jitu Patwari
211 Sanwer (SC) BJP Tulsi Silawat INC Reena Baurasi Setiya
Ujjain 212 Nagda-Khachrod BJP Tej Bahadur Singh Chauhan INC Dilip Singh Gurjar
213 Mahidpur BJP Bahadur Singh Chauhan INC Dinesh Jain Boss
214 Tarana (SC) BJP Tarachand Goyal INC Mahesh Parmar
215 Ghatiya (SC) BJP Satish Malviya INC Ramlal Malviya
216 Ujjain North BJP Anil Kaluheda INC Maya Rajesh Trivedi
217 Ujjain South BJP Dr. Mohan Yadav INC Chetan Premnarayan Yadav
218 Badnagar BJP Jitendra Pandya INC Murli morwal
Ratlam 219 Ratlam Rural (ST) BJP Mathuralal Damar INC Lakshman Dindore
220 Ratlam City BJP Chetanya Kumar Kashyap INC Paras Saklecha
221 Sailana BJP Sangeeta Charel INC Harsh Vijay Gehlot
222 Jaora BJP Rajendra Pandey INC Himmat Shrimal
223 Alot (SC) BJP Chintamani Malviya INC Manoj Chawla
Mandsaur 224 Mandsour BJP Yashpal Singh Sisodia INC Vipin Jain
225 Malhargarh (SC) BJP Jagdish Deora INC Parshuram Sisodia
226 Suwasra BJP Hardeep Singh Dang INC Rakesh Patidar
227 Garoth BJP Chandar Singh Sisodia INC Subhash Sojatia
Neemuch 228 Manasa BJP Aniruddha Maroo INC Narendra Nahata
229 Neemuch BJP Dilip Singh Parihar INC Umrao Singh Gurjar
230 Jawad BJP Om Prakash Sakhlecha INC Samandar Patel

Campaigns

Bharatiya Janata Party

Union Minister for Co-operation and Home Affairs and former BJP President Amit Shah launched his party's campaign for 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election on 30 July 2023 at a huge political rally in Indore. Shah called upon the party workers and the crowd to break all the previous records of victory in the elections. [25]

The party announced its manifesto on 11 November 2023. [26]

Manifesto

  • Agriculture
  1. Procurement of wheat at ₹2,700 and paddy at ₹3,100 per quintal from farmers
  2. ₹12,000 to farmers every year under the Kisan Samman Nidhi and Kisan Kalyaan Yojana
  • Education
  1. Free education to every school student till Class 12th
  2. To open Eklavya Vidyalaya (school) in ST block
  • Electricity
  1. 100 Units of electricity only for ₹100
  • Health
  1. To build a medical college in ST dominated districts
  2. Nutritious breakfast along with mid-day-meal in government schools
  3. ₹20,000 crore investment in health sector to make "high-tech" hospitals. Number of beds in the ICU to double
  4. Establishing medical colleges in every Lok Sabha seat and add 2,000 more seats in 5 years
  • Housing
  1. Mukhya Mantri Jan Awas Yojana to be launched in the state. Under the scheme, homes will be provided to the poor strata of the society.
  • LPG
  1. Cylinder for ₹450
  • Ration
  1. Free ration to the poor for the next five years
  • Transportation
  1. Modernisation of 80 railway stations. Inclusion of Vande Metro, Vande Bharat sleeper train. Build airport at Singrol and Shehdol
  2. Build six new expressway
  • Tribal community
  1. ₹3 lakh for the empowerment of tribal community
  • Women
  1. Skill development activities for 15 lakh women from villages
  2. Girl child to be provided a total of ₹2 lakh ($2,400) until she attains the age of 21 years
  3. Beneficiaries of the Ladli Behna Scheme to be provided financial assistance, along with a pucca house
  4. Girls students from needy families to be provided free education "from KG to PG (post graduate)

Indian National Congress

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi launched her party's campaign at a huge rally in Jabalpur on 12 June 2023, [27] hitting out at the BJP over scams and unfulfilled promises of jobs. [28] She also announced the 5 guarantees of the Congress Party to the people of Madhya Pradesh. [29]

The party released its manifesto which included seven rights and fifty-nine promises on 17 October 2023. [30] [31] [32]

The party's campaign slogan for the election was "Congress ayegi, khushhali layegi" (Congress will usher in happiness). [33]

Manifesto

  • Agriculture
  1. Farm waiver loans up to ₹2 lakh ($2,400)
  2. Wheat will be bought from farmers at ₹2,600 per quintal, rice at ₹2,500 per quintal
  3. Purchase of cow dung from farmers at ₹2 per kg
  4. 10,000 cow shelters
  • Education
  1. Free school education to students
  • Electricity
  1. Free electricity up to 100 units, and half bill up to 200 units
  • Employment
  1. Filling of 2 lakh government job vacancies
  2. Creation of 1 lakh new posts in villages
  3. Make the state an industrial hub
  • Health
  1. Passage of Right to Health law ensuring ₹25 lakh ($30,000) health insurance cover and accidental cover of ₹10 lakh ($12,000) for all people
  • LPG
  1. Cylinder for ₹500
  • Reservation
  1. 25% reservation to OBCs
  2. A caste census will be held
  • Religion
  1. Construction of Ram Van Gaman Path will be resumed
  • Seniors
  1. Restoration of Old Pension Scheme for government employees
  • Sports
  1. Formation of a state IPL cricket team
  • Technology
  1. Formation of an artificial intelligence centre
  • Women
  1. Pension of ₹1,500 per month to every woman
  2. Provision of ₹1.01 lakh ($1,215) on marriage of each girl from poor family
  3. Provision of ₹2.51 lakh ($3,015) to girls from birth to marriage under Meri Bitiya Rani scheme
  4. Loans up to ₹25 lakh ($30,000) to women-led startups
  5. 5,000 sq. ft plots to homeless women in rural areas
  • Youth
  1. Pension ranging from ₹1,500 to ₹3,000 per month to unemployed youth
  2. Provision of ₹500 to ₹1,500 per month to students of grade 1 to 12 under Padho-Padhao Yojana

Voting

Vote from home

The Election Commission of India granted permission for individuals aged 80 and above and those with physical challenges to cast their votes from the comfort of their homes using ballot papers. [34] [35]

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A senior citizen above 80 with ballot paper
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A senior citizen above 80 is casting her vote from home in Bhopal

Surveys and polls

Opinion polls

Seat share
Polling agencyDate publishedMargin
of error
Sample SizeMajority
BJP INC Others
ABP News-CVoter [36] [37] 27 June 2023±3–5%17,113106-118108-1200-5Hung
ABP News-CVoter [38] 9 October 2023±3–5%38,343104-116113-1250-5Hung
India TV-CNX [39] 3 November 2023±3%14,5201191074BJP
ABP News-CVoter [40] [41] 4 November 2023±3–5%28,32399-111118-1301-5INC
Vote share
Polling agencyDate publishedMargin
of error
Sample SizeLead
BJP INC Others
ABP News-CVoter [36] [37] 27 June 2023±3–5%17,11344%44%12%0%
ABP News-CVoter [38] 9 October 2023±3–5%38,34344.7%44.6%10.7%0.1%
India TV-CNX [39] 3 November 2023±3%14,52046.3%43.2%10.4%3.1%
ABP News-CVoter [40] [41] 4 November 2023±3–5%28,32342.1%44.3%13.6%2.2%

Exit polls

Exit polls were released on 30 November 2023. [42] [43] [44]

Polling agencyMajority
BJP INC Others
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Poll of Polls [42] 1241024BJP
Actual Results163661BJP

Results

Results by party

Vote share by party

  Bharatiya Janata Party (48.55%)
  Indian National Congress (40.40%)
  Bahujan Samaj Party (3.40%)
  NOTA (0.98%)
  Others (6.67%)

Seat share by party

Source: [45]
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election 2023.svg
PartyPopular voteSeats
Votes%±pp ContestedWon+/−
Bharatiya Janata Party 2,11,16,19748.55%Increase2.svg7.53230163Increase2.svg54
Indian National Congress 1,75,71,58240.40%Decrease2.svg0.4923066Decrease2.svg48
Other parties 29,17,8836.71%Decrease2.svg4.149081Decrease2.svg2
Independents 14,59,8503.36%Decrease2.svg2.4611660Decrease2.svg4
NOTA 4,27,7100.98Decrease2.svg0.44
Total4,34,93,222100%-2534230-
Vote statistics
Valid votes4,34,93,222
Invalid votes
Votes cast/turnout4,35,80,94077.74
Abstentions
Registered voters5,60,57,953

Results by district

DistrictSeats
BJP INC Others
Sheopur 2020
Morena 6330
Bhind 5320
Gwalior 6330
Datia 3210
Shivpuri 5410
Guna 4220
Ashoknagar 3210
Sagar 8710
Tikamgarh 3120
Niwari 2110
Chhatarpur 6510
Damoh 4400
Panna 3300
Satna 7520
Rewa 8710
Sidhi 4310
Singrauli 3300
Shahdol 3300
Anuppur 3210
Umaria 2200
Katni 4400
Jabalpur 8710
Dindori 2110
Mandla 3120
Balaghat 6240
Seoni 4220
Narsinghpur 4400
Chhindwara 7070
Betul 5500
Harda 2020
Hoshangabad 4400
Raisen 4310
Vidisha 5500
Bhopal 7520
Sehore 4400
Rajgarh 5500
Agar Malwa 2110
Shajapur 3300
Dewas 5500
Khandwa 4400
Burhanpur 2200
Khargone 6330
Barwani 4130
Alirajpur 2110
Jhabua 3120
Dhar 7250
Indore 9900
Ujjain 7520
Ratlam 5401
Mandsaur 4310
Neemuch 3300
Total230163661

Results by constituency

Source: [46] [47]
ConstituencyWinner [48] Runner UpMargin
#NameCandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
Sheopur district
1 Sheopur Babu Jandel INC 96,84445.70Durgalal Vijay BJP 85,71440.4511130
2 Vijaypur Ramniwas Rawat INC 69,64633.63Baboo Lal Mewra BJP 51,58724.9118059
Morena district
3 Sabalgarh Sarla Vijendra Rawat BJP 66,78737.07Baji Nath Kushwah INC 56,98231.639805
4 Joura Pankaj Upadhyay INC 89,25346.71Subedar Singh Sikarwar BJP 58,97230.8630281
5 Sumawali Adal Singh Kansana BJP 72,50838.95Kuldeep Singh Sikarwar BSP 56,50030.3516008
6 Morena Dinesh Gurjar INC 73,69543.20 Raghuraj Singh Kansana BJP 53,82431.5519871
7 Dimani Narendra Singh Tomar BJP 79,13748.94Balveer Dandotiya BSP 54,67633.8124461
8 Ambah (SC) Devendra Sakhwar INC 80,37355.38 Kamlesh Jatav BJP 57,74639.7922627
Bhind district
9 Ater Hemant Katare INC 69,54245.51 Arvind Singh Bhadoria BJP 49,31445.5120228
10 Bhind Narendra Singh Kushwah BJP 66,42040.96 Rakesh Chaturvedi INC 52,27432.2414146
11 Lahar Ambrish Sharma BJP 75,34742.87 Govind Singh INC 62,95035.8212397
12 Mehgaon Rajesh Shukla BJP 87,15348.01Rahul Singh Bhodouria INC 65,14335.8922010
13 Gohad (SC) Keshav Desai INC 69,94147.32Lal Singh Arya BJP 69,33446.91607
Gwalior district
14 Gwalior Rural Sahab Singh Gurjar INC 79,84142.34 Bharat Singh Kushwah BJP 76,55940.603282
15 Gwalior Pradhuman Singh Tomar BJP 104,77552.92Sunil Sharma INC 85,63543.2619140
16 Gwalior East Satish Singh Sikarwar INC 100,30151.83 Maya Singh BJP 84,94843.8915353
17 Gwalior South Narayan Singh Kushwah BJP 82,31749.40Praveen Pathak INC 79,78147.882536
18 Bhitarwar Mohan Singh Rathore BJP 97,70053.05Lakhan Singh Yadav INC 74,64640.8222354
19 Dabra (SC) Suresh Raje INC 84,71748.08Imarti Devi BJP 82,45046.792267
Datia district
20 Sewda Pradeep Agrawal BJP 43,83431.14Ghanshyam Singh INC 41,27629.322558
21 Bhander (SC) Phool Singh Baraiya INC 82,04358.67Ghanshyam Pironiya BJP 52,60537.6229438
22 Datia Rajendra Bharti INC 88,97750.34 Narottam Mishra BJP 81,23545.967742
Shivpuri district
23 Karera (SC) Ramesh Prasad Khatik BJP 99,30449.11Pragilal Jatav INC 96,20147.583103
24 Pohari Kailash Kushwah INC 99,73951.57 Suresh Dhakad BJP 50,25825.9949481
25 Shivpuri Devendra Kumar Jain BJP 112,32456.74K.P Singh INC 69,29435.0143030
26 Pichhore Preetam Lodhi BJP 121,22852.48Arvind Singh Lodhi INC 99,34643.0121882
27 Kolaras Mahendra Ram Singh Yadav Khatora BJP 108,68554.32Bajinath Yadav INC 57,71228.8550973
Guna district
28 Bamori Rishi Agrawal INC 93,70851.19 Mahendra Singh Sisodia BJP 78,91243.1114796
29 Guna (SC) Panna Lal Shakya BJP 114,80166.59Pankaj Kaneria INC 48,34728.0566454
30 Chachoura Priyanka Penchi BJP 110,25456.47 Lakshman Singh INC 48,68424.9361570
31 Raghogarh Jaivardhan Singh INC 95,73848.58Hirendra Singh Banti Banna BJP 91,23346.304505
Ashoknagar district
32 Ashok Nagar (SC) Haribaboo Rai INC 86,18049.87Jajpal Singh BJP 77,80745.038373
33 Chanderi Jagannath Singh Raghuwanshi BJP 85,06453.49Gopal Singh Chauhan INC 63,29639.821768
34 Mungaoli Brajendra Singh Yadav BJP 77,06244.99Rao Yadvendra Singh INC 71,64041.835422
Sagar district
35 Bina (SC) Nirmla Sapre INC 72,45850.43Mahesh Rai BJP 66,30346.156155
36 Khurai Bhupendra Singh BJP 106,43662.21Raksha Singh Rajput INC 59,11134.5547325
37 Surkhi Govind Singh Rajput BJP 83,55148.73Neeraj Sharma INC 81,37347.462178
38 Deori Brijbihari Pateriya BJP 94,93255.17Harsh Yadav INC 67,70939.3527223
39 Rehli Gopal Bhargava BJP 130,91667.37Jyoti Patel INC 58,11629.8172800
40 Naryoli Pradeep Lariya BJP 88,20252.02Surendra Choudhary INC 73,79043.5214412
41 Sagar Shalendra Kumar Jain BJP 74,76952.90Nidhi Sunil Jain INC 59,74842.2715021
42 Banda Veerendra Singh Lodhi BJP 90,91146.83Tanvar Singh Lodhi INC 56,16028.9334751
Tikamgarh district
43 Tikamgarh Yadvendra Singh INC 83,39746.87Rakesh Giri BJP 74,27941.759118
44 Jatara (SC) Harishankar Khatik BJP 75,94345.70Kiran Ahirwar INC 64,72738.9511216
Niwari district
45 Prithvipur Nitendra Brajendra Singh Rathore INC 85,73948.35Shishupal Yadav BJP 83,90847.321831
46 Niwari Anil Jain BJP 54,18633.43Amit Rai Jijoura INC 37,02922.8417157
Tikamgarh district
47 Khargapur Chanda Singh Gaur INC 83,73944.32Rahul Singh Lodhi BJP 75,62240.038117
Chhatarpur district
48 Maharajpur Kamakhya Pratap Singh BJP 76,96944.84Neeraj Dixit INC 50,35229.3326617
49 Chandla (SC) Dileep Ahirwar BJP 69,66843.14Anuragi Harprasad INC 54,17733.5515491
50 Rajnagar Arvind Pateriya BJP 69,69838.14Vikram Singh INC 63,83134.935867
51 Chhatarpur Lalita Yadav BJP 77,68745.38Alok Chaturvedi INC 70,72041.316967
52 Bijawar Bablu Rajesh Shukla BJP 88,22352.59Charan Singh Yadav INC 55,76133.2432462
53 Malhara Bahin Ramsiya Bharti INC 89,05352.04 Pradyuman Singh Lodhi BJP 67,52139.4621532
Damoh district
54 Pathariya Lakhan Patel BJP 82,60344.09Rao Brajendra Singh INC 64,44434.4018159
55 Damoh Jayant Kumar Malaiya BJP 112,27859.79Ajay Kumar Tandon INC 60,92732.4451351
56 Jabera Dharmendra Bhav Singh Lodhi BJP 72,24937.21Pratap Singh INC 56,36629.0315883
57 Hatta (SC) Uma Devi Khatik BJP 106,54658.48Pradeep Khatik INC 49,52527.1857021
Panna district
58 Pawai Prahlad Lodhi BJP 106,41149.76Pandit Mukesh Nayak INC 84,36839.4522043
59 Gunnaor (SC) Rajesh Kumar Verma BJP 77,19645.89Jeevan Lal Siddharth INC 76,03645.201160
60 Panna Brijendra Pratap Singh BJP 96,66851.15Bharat Milan Pandey INC 78,75841.6717910
Satna district
61 Chitrakoot Surendra Singh Gaharwar BJP 58,00937.27Neelanshu Chaturvedi INC 51,33932.996670
62 Raigaon (SC) Pratima Bagri BJP 77,62649.42Kalpana Verma INC 41,56626.4636060
63 Satna Siddharth Kushwaha INC 70,63839.61 Ganesh Singh BJP 66,59737.354041
64 Nagod Nagendra Singh BJP 70,71238.59Yadvendra Singh BSP 53,34329.1117369
65 Maihar Shrikant Chaturvedi BJP 76,87038.98Dharmesh Ghai INC 55,47628.1321394
66 Amarpatan Rajendra Kumar Singh INC 80,94943.72Ramkhelawan Patel BJP 74,45940.226490
67 Rampur-Baghelan Vikram Singh BJP 85,28743.66Ram Shankar Payasi INC 62,70632.1622581
Rewa district
68 Sirmour Divyaraj Singh BJP 54,87538.42V. D. Pandey BSP 41,08528.7713790
69 Semariya Abhay Mishra INC 56,02434.92K. P. Tripathi BJP 55,38734.53637
70 Teonthar Siddharth Tiwari BJP 61,08240.99Rama Shankar Singh INC 56,33637.804746
71 Mauganj Pradeep Patel BJP 70,11945.14Sukhendra Singh Banna INC 62,94540.527174
72 Deotalab Girish Gautam BJP 63,72240.99Padmesh Gautam INC 39,33625.3024386
73 Mangawan (SC) Narendra Prajapati BJP 78,75450.47Babita Saket INC 46,84230.0231912
74 Rewa Rajendra Shukla BJP 77,68051.16Er. Rajendra Sharma INC 56,34137.1121339
75 Gurh Nagendra Singh BJP 68,71541.62Kapidhwaj Singh INC 66,22240.112493
Sidhi district
76 Churhat Ajay Arjun Singh INC 97,51751.66Sharadendu Tiwari BJP 69,74036.9527777
77 Sidhi Riti Pathak BJP 88,66450.12Gyan Singh INC 53,24630.1035418
78 Sihawal Vishwamitra Pathak BJP 87,08549.35Kamleshwar Indrajeet Kumar INC 70,60740.0116478
Singrauli district
79 Chitrangi (ST) Radha Ravindra Singh BJP 105,41058.46Manik Singh INC 45,53125.2559879
80 Singrauli Ram Niwas Shah BJP 74,66946.93Renu Shah INC 36,69223.0636692
81 Devsar (SC) Rajendra Meshram BJP 88,66046.07Banshmani Prasad Verma INC 66,20634.4022454
Sidhi district
82 Dhauhani (ST) Kunwar Singh Tekam BJP 82,06344.14Kamlesh Singh INC 78,74242.363321
Shahdol district
83 Beohari (ST) Sharad Juglal Kol BJP 102,81649.09Ramlakhan Singh INC 76,33436.4426482
84 Jaisingnagar (ST) Manisha Singh BJP 114,96754.87Narendra Singh Maravi INC 77,01636.7637951
85 Jaitpur (ST) Jaisingh Maravi BJP 107,69853.66Uma Dhurvey INC 75,99337.8631705
Anuppur district
86 Kotma Dilip Jaiswal BJP 65,81855.46Suneel Saraf INC 43,03036.2722788
87 Anuppur (ST) Bisahulal Singh BJP 77,71055.13Ramesh Singh INC 55,69140.5320419
88 Pushprajgarh (ST) Phundelal Singh Marko INC 68,02042.14Heera Singh Shyam BJP 63,53439.364486
Umaria district
89 Bandhavgarh (ST) Shivnarayan Gyan Singh BJP 89,95449.51Savitri Singh Dhurve INC 66,24336.4623711
90 Manpur (ST) Meena Singh BJP 86,08944.25Tilak Raj Singh INC 60,82431.2625265
Katni district
91 Barwara (ST) Dhirendra Bahadur Singh BJP 112,91656.92Vijay Raghvendra Singh INC 61,92331.2150993
92 Vijayraghavgarh Sanjay Pathak BJP 98,01052.99Neeraj Dada INC 73,66439.8324346
93 Murwara Sandeep Shriprasad Jaiswal BJP 89,65250.85Mithlesh Jain INC 64,74936.2324903
94 Bahoriband Pranay Prabhat Pandey BJP 94,81747.88Kunwar Saurabh Singh INC 71,19535.5823622
Jabalpur district
95 Patan Ajay Vishnoi BJP 113,22354.21Neelesh Awasthi INC 82,96839.7230255
96 Bargi Neeraj Singh Lodhi BJP 109,50655.36Sanjay Yadav INC 69,54935.1639957
97 Jabalpur East (SC) Lakhan Ghanghoriya INC 95,67355.35 Anchal Sonkar BJP 67,93239.3027741
98 Jabalpur North Abhilash Pandey BJP 88,41956.09Vinay Saxena INC 65,76441.7222655
99 Jabalpur Cantonment Ashok Rohani BJP 76,96659.60Abhishek Chintu Chouksey INC 46,92136.3430045
100 Jabalpur West Rakesh Singh BJP 96,26857.82 Tarun Bhanot INC 66,13439.7230134
101 Panagar Sushil Kumar Tiwari BJP 119,07157.33Rajesh Patel INC 78,53037.8140541
102 Sihora (ST) Santosh Varkade BJP 101,77756.07Ekta Thakur INC 59,00532.5142772
Dindori district
103 Shahpura (ST) Om Prakash Dhurve BJP 84,84438.23Bhoopendra Maravi INC 79,22735.705617
104 Dindori (SC) Omkar Singh Markam INC 93,94645.11Pankaj Singh Tekam BJP 81,68139.2212265
Mandla district
105 Bichhiya (ST) Narayan Singh Patta INC 89,22241.68Vijay Anand Maravi BJP 78,15736.5111065
106 Niwas (ST) Chainsingh Warkade INC 99,64445.73 Faggan Singh Kulaste BJP 89,92141.279723
107 Mandla (ST) Sampatiya Uikey BJP 113,13550.84Ashok Marskole INC 97,18843.6715947
Balaghat district
108 Baihar (ST) Sanjay Uikey INC 90,14245.33Bhagat Singh Netam BJP 89,59145.06551
109 Lanji Rajkumar Karrahe BJP 101,00547.61Hina Likhiram Kawre INC 98,23246.302773
110 Paraswada Madhu Bhau Bhagat INC 100,99251.81Kawre Ramkishor BJP 75,04438.5025948
111 Balaghat Anubha Munjare INC 108,77054.83 Gaurishankar Bisen BJP 79,57540.1129195
112 Waraseoni Vicky Patel INC 79,59745.22Pradeep Amratlal Jaiswal BJP 78,59444.651003
113 Katangi Gaurav Singh Pardhi BJP 85,95048.51Bodhsingh Bhagat INC 64,01936.1321931
Seoni district
114 Barghat (ST) Kamal Marskole BJP 112,07451.83Arjun Singh Kakodia INC 94,99343.9317081
115 Seoni Dinesh Rai Munmun BJP 116,79550.03Anand Panjwani INC 98,37742.1418418
116 Keolari Rajneesh Harvansh Singh INC 122,81453.20Rakesh Pal Singh BJP 89,05438.5833760
117 Lakhnadon (ST) Yogendra Singh Baba INC 114,51945.76Vijay Uikey BJP 95,89838.3218621
Narsinghpur district
118 Gotegaon (SC) Mahendra Nagesh BJP 91,73750.46Narmada Prasad Prajapati INC 43,94924.1847788
119 Narsingpur Prahlad Singh Patel BJP 110,22656.33Lakhan Singh Patel INC 78,91640.3331310
120 Tendukheda Vishwanath Singh BJP 83,91651.61Sanjay Sharma INC 71,56944.0212347
121 Gadarwara Uday Pratap Singh BJP 111,81162.50Sunita Patel INC 55,28230.9056529
Chhindwara district
122 Junnardeo (ST) Sunil Uikey INC 83,37743.73Nathanshah Kawreti BJP 80,16742.033210
123 Amarwara (ST) Kamlesh Pratap Shah INC 109,76548.35Monika Batti BJP 84,67937.3025086
124 Chourai Choudhary Sujeet Mersingh INC 81,61342.36Lakhan Kumar Varma BJP 73,02437.908589
125 Saunsar Vijay Revnath Chore INC 92,50949.95Nanabhau Mohod BJP 80,96743.7211542
126 Chhindwara Kamal Nath INC 132,20856.44Vivek Bunty Sahu BJP 95,70846.8336594
127 Parasia (SC) Sohanlal Balmik INC 88,22747.75Jyoti Dehariya BJP 86,05946.572168
128 Pandhurna (ST) Neelesh Pusaram Uikey INC 90,94449.01Prakash Bhau Uiekey BJP 80,48743.3710457
Betul district
129 Multai Chandrashekhar Deshmukh BJP 96,06651.38Sukhdeo Panse INC 81,22443.4414842
130 Amla Yogesh Pandagre BJP 86,72651.20Manoj Malve INC 74,60844.2112118
131 Betul Hemant Khandelwal BJP 109,18351.85Nilay Vinod Daga INC 93,65044.4715533
132 Ghoradongri (ST) Ganga Sajjan Singh Uikey BJP 103,71047.38Rahul Uikey INC 99,49745.454213
133 Bhainsdehi (ST) Mahendra Singh Chouhan BJP 97,93843.84Dharmu Singh Sirsam INC 89,70840.158230
Harda district
134 Timarni (ST) Abhijeet Shah INC 76,55447.41Sanjay Shah BJP 75,60446.82950
135 Harda Ram Kishore Dogne INC 94,55348.10Kamal Patel BJP 93,68347.66870
Hoshangabad district
136 Seoni-Malwa Prem Shankar Kunjilal Verma BJP 103,88249.98Ajay Balram Singh Patel INC 67,86832.6536014
137 Hoshangabad Sitasharan Sharma BJP 73,16142.87Bhagvati Prasad Chourey INC 57,65533.7815506
138 Sohagpur Vijaypal Singh BJP 103,37948.89Pushpraj Singh INC 101,61748.051762
139 Pipariya (SC) Thakurdas Nagwanshi BJP 107,37255.09Veerendra Belwanshi INC 76,84939.4330523
Raisen district
140 Udaipura Narendra Shivaji Patel BJP 124,27957.67Devendra Singh Gadarwa INC 81,45637.8042823
141 Bhojpur Surendra Patwa BJP 119,28958.20Rajkumar Patel INC 78,51038.3040779
142 Sanchi (SC) Prabhuram Choudhary BJP 122,96059.45G. C. Gautam INC 78,68738.0544273
143 Silwani Devendra Patel INC 95,93551.39 Rampal Singh BJP 84,48145.2611454
Vidisha district
144 Vidisha Mukesh Tandan BJP 99,24656.61Shashank Bhargava INC 72,43641.1026810
145 Basoda Hari Singh Raghuwanshi BJP 98,72256.33Nishank Jain INC 71,05540.5527667
146 Kurwai (SC) Hari Singh Sapre BJP 102,34355.69Rani Ahirwar INC 76,27441.5026069
147 Sironj Umakant Sharma BJP 97,99554.87Gagnendra Singh Raghuwanshi INC 70,31339.8427682
148 Shamshabad Surya Prakash Meena BJP 87,23453.74Sindhu Vikram Singh INC 67,97041.8719264
Bhopal district
149 Berasia (SC) Vishnu Khatri BJP 107,84454.65Jayshree Harikaran INC 82,44741.7825397
150 Bhopal Uttar Atif Arif Aqueel INC 96,12556.38Alok Sharma BJP 69,13840.5526987
151 Narela Vishvas Sarang BJP 124,55254.05Manoj Shukla INC 99,98343.3824569
152 Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim Bhagwan Das Sabnani BJP 76,68954.27 P. C. Sharma INC 60,85643.0615833
153 Bhopal Madhya Arif Masood INC 82,37154.33Dhruv Narayan Singh BJP 66,48043.8415891
154 Govindpura Krishna Gaur BJP 173,15968.96Ravindra Sahu Jhoomarwala INC 66,49126.48106668
155 Huzur Rameshwar Sharma BJP 177,75567.31Naresh Gyanchandani INC 79,84530.2397910
Sehore district
156 Budhni Shivraj Singh Chouhan BJP 164,95170.70Vikram Mastal Sharma INC 59,97725.71104974
157 Ashta (SC) Gopal Singh Engineer BJP 118,75050.44Kamal Singh Chauhan INC 110,84747.087903
158 Ichhawar Karan Singh Verma BJP 103,20552.59Shailendra Patel INC 86,85944.2616346
159 Sehore Sudesh Rai BJP 105,99758.40Shashank Ramesh Saxena INC 68,14637.5537851
Rajgarh district
160 Narsinghgarh Mohan Sharma BJP 113,08456.29Girish Bhandari INC 81,16940.4031915
161 Biaora Narayan Singh Panwar BJP 117,84657.61Purushottam Dangi INC 81,63539.9136211
162 Rajgarh Amar Singh Yadav BJP 104,03253.53Bapu Singh Tanwar INC 81,49341.9322539
163 Khilchipur Hajari Lal Dangi BJP 105,69452.20Priyavrat Singh INC 92,01645.4413678
164 Sarangpur (SC) Gotam Tetwal BJP 97,09555.50Kala-Mahesh Malviya INC 74,04142.3223054
Agar Malwa district
165 Susner Bhairon Singh "Bapu" INC 97,58448.27Vikram Singh Rana BJP 84,93942.0212645
166 Agar (SC) Madhav Singh (Madhu Gehlot) BJP 102,17651.46Vipin Wankhede INC 89,17444.9113002
Shajapur district
167 Shajapur Arun Bhimawad BJP 98,96047.33Karada Hukum Singh INC 98,93247.3228
168 Shujalpur Inder Singh Parmar BJP 96,05451.84Ramveer Singh Sikarwar INC 82,39444.4613660
169 Kalapipal Ghanshyam Chandravanshi BJP 98,21650.41Kunal Choudhary INC 86,45144.3711765
Dewas district
170 Sonkatch (SC) Rajesh Sonkar BJP 108,86954.21Sajjan Singh Verma INC 83,43241.5425437
171 Dewas Gayatri Raje Pawar BJP 117,42255.33Pradeep Choudhary INC 90,46642.6326956
172 Hatpipliya Manoj Choudhary BJP 89,84249.89Rajveer Singh Rajendra Singh Baghel INC 85,70047.594142
173 Khategaon Aashish Govind Sharma BJP 98,62951.35 Deepak Joshi INC 86,08744.8212542
174 Bagli (ST) Murli Bhawara BJP 105,32050.27Gopal Bhosle INC 97,54146.557779
Khandwa district
175 Mandhata Narayan Patel BJP 80,88047.94Uttam Rajnarayan Singh Purni INC 80,29147.59589
176 Harsud (ST) Kunwar Vijay Shah BJP 116,58064.27Sukhram Salve INC 56,58431.2059996
177 Khandwa (SC) Kanchan Mukesh Tanve BJP 109,06759.19Kundan Malviya INC 71,01838.5438049
178 Pandhana (ST) Chaya More BJP 123,33254.78Rupali Nandu Bare INC 94,51641.9828816
Burhanpur district
179 Nepanagar Manju Rajendra Dadu BJP 113,40054.85Gendu Bai INC 68,59533.1844805
180 Burhanpur Archana Chitnis BJP 100,39740.67Thakur Surendra Singh INC 69,22628.0431171
Khargone district
181 Bhikangaon (ST) Jhuma Dr Dhyan Singh Solanki INC 92,13547.47Nanda Brahmne BJP 91,53247.16603
182 Barwah Sachin Birla BJP 90,46749.66Narendra Patel INC 84,96846.645499
183 Maheshwar (SC) Rajkumar Mev BJP 94,38350.25 Dr. Vijayalaxmi Sadho INC 88,46447.105919
184 Kasrawad Sachin Yadav INC 102,76150.17Atmaram Patel BJP 97,08947.405672
185 Khargone Balkrishan Patidar BJP 101,68351.63Ravi Joshi INC 87,91844.6413765
186 Bhagwanpura (ST) Kedar Chidabhai Dawar INC 99,04349.80Chandar Singh Waskle BJP 86,87643.6812167
Barwani district
187 Sendhawa (ST) Montu Solanki INC 106,13648.28Antar Singh Arya BJP 104,45947.511677
188 Rajpur (ST) Bala Bachchan INC 100,33347.75Antar Devisingh Patel BJP 99,44347.33890
189 Pansemal (ST) Shyam Barde BJP 97,18148.64Chandrabhaga Kirade INC 83,73941.9113442
190 Barwani (ST) Rajan Mandloi INC 101,19750.28Premsingh Patel BJP 90,02544.7311172
Alirajpur district
191 Alirajpur (ST) Nagar Singh Chouhan BJP 83,76444.63Mukesh Patel INC 80,04142.653723
192 Jobat (ST) Sena Mahesh Patel INC 80,78448.71Vishal Rawat BJP 42,02725.3438757
Jhabua district
193 Jhabua (ST) Vikrant Bhuria INC 103,15149.87Bhanu Bhuriya BJP 87,45842.2915693
194 Thandla (ST) Veer Singh Bhuriya INC 105,19745.45Kalsingh Bhabar BJP 103,85744.871340
195 Petlawad (ST) Nirmala Dileep Singh Bhuria BJP 101,51244.12Valsingh Maida INC 95,86541.675647
Dhar district
196 Sardarpur (ST) Pratap Grewal INC 86,11449.35Wel Singh Bhuriya BJP 81,98646.984128
197 Gandhwani (ST) Umang Singhar INC 98,98254.01Sardar Singh Meda BJP 76,86341.9422119
198 Kukshi (ST) Surendra Singh Baghel INC 114,46461.32Bhinde Jaydeep Patel BJP 64,57634.5949888
199 Manawar (ST) Hiralal Alawa INC 90,22947.87Kannoj Parmeshwar BJP 89,52147.50708
200 Dharampuri (ST) Kaul Singh Thakur BJP 84,20747.76Panchilal Meda INC 83,85147.56356
201 Dhar Neena Vikram Verma BJP 90,37144.08Prabha Balmukund Gautam INC 80,67739.359694
202 Badnawar Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat INC 93,73349.79Rajvardhansingh Prem Singh Dattigaon BJP 90,75748.212976
Indore district
203 Depalpur Manoj Nirbhay Singh Patel BJP 95,57743.14Vishal Jagdish Patel INC 81,87936.9613698
204 Indore-1 Kailash Vijayvargiya BJP 158,12359.67 Sanjay Shukla INC 100,18437.8157939
205 Indore-2 Ramesh Mendola BJP 169,07171.56Chintu Choukse INC 62,02426.26107047
206 Indore-3 Golu Shukla Rakesh BJP 73,54154.61Deepak Mahesh Joshi INC 58,78443.6514757
207 Indore-4 Malini Gaur BJP 118,87068.09P. L. Raja Mandhwani INC 49,03328.0969837
208 Indore-5 Mahendra Hardia BJP 144,73351.43Satyanarayan Rameshwar Patel INC 129,06243.8615671
209 Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow Usha Thakur BJP 102,98947.10 Antar Singh Darbar IND 68,59731.3734392
210 Rau Madhu Verma BJP 151,67255.42 Jitu Patwari INC 116,15047.4435522
211 Sanwer (SC) Tulsi Silawat BJP 151,04861.70Reena Bourasi Didi INC 82,19433.5768854
Ujjain district
212 Nagda-Khachrod Tej Bahadur Singh Chauhan BJP 93,55252.18Dilip Singh Gurjar INC 77,62543.3015927
213 Mahidpur Dinesh Jain Boss INC 75,45442.57Bahadur Singh Chouhan BJP 75,16442.41290
214 Tarana (SC) Mahesh Parmar INC 75,81949.25 Tarachand Goyal BJP 73,63647.832183
215 Ghatiya (SC) Satish Malviya BJP 96,23657.27Ramlal Malviya INC 78,57042.6817666
216 Ujjain North Anil Jain Kaluheda BJP 93,53557.71Maya Rajesh Trivedi INC 66,02240.7427513
217 Ujjain South Mohan Yadav BJP 95,69952.08Chetan Premnarayan Yadav INC 82,75845.0412941
218 Badnagar Jitendra Uday Singh Pandya BJP 80,72846.96Murli Morwal INC 44,03525.6236693
Ratlam district
219 Ratlam Rural (ST) Mathuralal Damar BJP 102,96855.83Laxman Singh Dindor INC 68,64437.2234324
220 Ratlam City Chetanya Kasyap BJP 109,65667.83Paras Dada INC 48,94836.2860708
221 Sailana (ST) Kamleshwar Dodiyar BAP 71,21937.36Harsh Vijay Gehlot INC 66,60134.934618
222 Jaora Rajendra Pandey BJP 92,01944.89Virendra Singh Solanki INC 65,99832.1926021
223 Alot (SC) Chintamani Malviya BJP 106,76257.44 Premchand Guddu IND 37,87820.3868884
Mandsaur district
224 Mandsour Vipin Jain INC 105,31649.43Yashpal Singh Sisodiya BJP 103,26748.472049
225 Malhargarh (SC) Jagdish Devda BJP 115,49854.20Shyam Lal Jokchand IND 56,47426.5059024
226 Suwasra Hardeep Singh Dang BJP 124,29553.06Rakesh Patidar INC 101,62643.3822669
227 Garoth Chandar Singh Sisodiya BJP 108,60252.81Subhash Kumar Sojatia INC 90,49544.0018107
Neemuch district
228 Manasa Aniruddha Madhav Maru BJP 90,98053.94Narendra Nahata INC 71,99342.6818987
229 Neemuch Dilip Singh Parihar BJP 105,29055.67Umrao Singh Gurjar INC 79,00741.7726283
230 Jawad Om Prakash Sakhlecha BJP 60,45838.00Samandar Patel INC 58,09436.512364

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