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All 29 Madhya Pradesh seats in the Lok Sabha | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 68.29% (4.91%) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Madhya Pradesh | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2024 Indian general election was held in Madhya Pradesh in four phases between 19 April and 13 May 2024 to elect 29 members of the 18th Lok Sabha. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
On 16th March 2024, the Election Commission of India announced the schedule for the 2024 Indian general election, with Madhya Pradesh scheduled to vote during the first four phases on 19, 26 April, 7 and 13 May.
Poll event | Phase | |||
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I | II | III | IV | |
Notification Date | 20 March | 28 March | 12 April | 18 April |
Last Date for filing nomination | 27 March | 4 April | 19 April | 25 April |
Scrutiny of nomination | 28 March | 5 April | 20 April | 26 April |
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination | 30 March | 8 April | 22 April | 29 April |
Date of poll | 19 April | 26 April | 7 May | 13 May |
Date of counting of votes/Result | 4 June 2024 | |||
No. of constituencies | 6 | 6 | 9 | 8 |
Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Contesting Seats | |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | Shivraj Singh Chauhan | 29 | |||
Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Contesting Seats | |
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Indian National Congress | Jitu Patwari | 28-1 [lower-alpha 1] | |||
All India Forward Bloc | Raja Bhaiya Prajapati | 1 [lower-alpha 2] | |||
Total | 28 |
Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Contesting Seats | |
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Bahujan Samaj Party | Ramakant Pippal | 29 | |||
Gondwana Ganatantra Party | Tuleshwar Singh Markam | 9 | |||
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) | 6 | ||||
Bharat Adivasi Party | Mohan Lal Roat | 5 | |||
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha | 4 | ||||
Communist Party of India | 3 | ||||
Republican Party of India (Athawale) | 3 | ||||
Bahujan Mukti Party | 1 | ||||
Polling agency | Date published | Margin of Error | Lead | |||
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NDA | INDIA | Others | ||||
ABP News-CVoter | April 2024 [6] | ±3-5% | 28 | 1 | 0 | NDA |
ABP News-CVoter | March 2024 [7] | ±5% | 28 | 1 | 0 | NDA |
India Today-CVoter | February 2024 [8] | ±3-5% | 27 | 2 | 0 | NDA |
ABP News-CVoter | December 2023 [9] | ±3-5% | 27-29 | 0-2 | 0 | NDA |
Times Now-ETG | December 2023 [10] | ±3% | 27-29 | 0-1 | 0 | NDA |
India TV-CNX | October 2023 [11] | ±3% | 25 | 4 | 0 | NDA |
Times Now-ETG | September 2023 [12] | ±3% | 25-27 | 2-4 | 0 | NDA |
August 2023 [13] | ±3% | 24-26 | 3-5 | 0 | NDA |
Polling agency | Date published | Margin of Error | Lead | |||
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NDA | INDIA | Others | ||||
ABP News-CVoter | April 2024 [14] | ±3-5% | 53% | 43.3% | 3.7% | 9.7 |
ABP News-CVoter | March 2024 [7] | ±5% | 57.9% | 40.8% | 1.3% | 17.1 |
India Today-CVoter | February 2024 [15] | ±3-5% | 58% | 38% | 4% | 20 |
India Today-CVoter | August 2023 [16] | ±3-5% | 48% | 41% | 11% | 7 |
Polling agency | Lead | |||
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NDA | INDIA | Others |
Phase | Poll Date | Constituencies | Voter Turnout (%) |
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I | 19 April 2024 | Sidhi (ST), Shahdol, Jabalpur, Mandla (ST), Balaghat, Chhindwara | 67.75% |
II | 26 April 2024 | Sagar, Tikamgarh (SC), Damoh, Khajuraho, Satna, Rewa, Hoshangabad | 58.59% |
III | 7 May 2024 | Morena, Bhind (SC), Gwalior, Guna, Vidisha, Bhopal, Rajgarh, Betul (ST) | 66.75% |
IV | 13 May 2024 | Dewas (SC), Ujjain (SC), Mandsour, Ratlam (ST), Dhar (ST), Indore, Khargone, Khandwa | 72.05% |
Total | 68.29% |
Constituency | Poll Date | Turnout | Swing | |
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1 | Morena | 7 May 2024 | 58.97% | 2.99% |
2 | Bhind (SC) | 54.93% | 0.4% | |
3 | Gwalior | 62.13% | 2.31% | |
4 | Guna | 72.43% | 2.09% | |
5 | Sagar | 26 April 2024 | 65.75% | 0.21% |
6 | Tikamgarh (SC) | 60.00% | 6.62% | |
7 | Damoh | 56.48% | 9.35% | |
8 | Khajuraho | 56.97% | 11.34% | |
9 | Satna | 61.94% | 8.77% | |
10 | Rewa | 49.43% | 10.48% | |
11 | Sidhi | 19 April 2024 | 56.50% | 13% |
12 | Shahdol (ST) | 64.68% | 10.09% | |
13 | Jabalpur | 61.00% | 8.46% | |
14 | Mandla (ST) | 72.84% | 4.95% | |
15 | Balaghat | 73.45% | 4.21% | |
16 | Chhindwara | 79.83% | 2.59% | |
17 | Hoshangabad | 26 April 2024 | 67.21% | 7.01% |
18 | Vidisha | 7 May 2024 | 74.48% | 2.65% |
19 | Bhopal | 64.06% | 1.68% | |
20 | Rajgarh | 76.04% | 1.62% | |
21 | Dewas (SC) | 13 May 2024 | 75.48% | 4.03% |
22 | Ujjain (SC) | 73.82% | 1.61% | |
23 | Mandsaur | 75.27% | 2.62% | |
24 | Ratlam (ST) | 72.94% | 2.76% | |
25 | Dhar (ST) | 72.76% | 2.5% | |
26 | Indore | 61.67% | 7.66% | |
27 | Khargone | 76.03% | 1.82% | |
28 | Khandwa | 71.52% | 5.38% | |
29 | Betul (ST) | 7 May 2024 | 73.48% | 4.7% |
Alliance/ Party | Popular vote | Seats | |||||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Contested | Won | +/− | ||||
NDA | BJP | 2,24,27,524 | 59.27 | 1.27 | 29 | 29 | 1 | ||
INDIA | INC | 1,22,76,304 | 32.44 | 2.06 | 28 | 0 | 1 | ||
AIFB | 50,033 | 0.13 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ||||
Total | 1,23,26,337 | 32.57 | 29 | 0 | 1 | ||||
Others | 149 | 0 | |||||||
IND | 6,01,852 | 1.6 | 161 | 0 | |||||
NOTA | |||||||||
Total | 100% | - | 29 | - | |||||
Source: [17] |
Constituency [18] | Turnout | Winner [19] | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||||||||
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Party | Alliance | Candidate | Votes | % | Party | Alliance | Candidate | Votes | % | ||||||||
1 | Morena | 58.97% | BJP | NDA | Shivmangal Singh Tomar | 5,15,477 | 43.41% | INC | INDIA | Neetu Satyapal Singh Sikarwar | 4,62,947 | 38.99% | 52,530 | ||||
2 | Bhind (SC) | 54.93% | BJP | NDA | Sandhya Ray | 5,37,065 | 51.2% | INC | INDIA | Phool Singh Baraiya | 4,72,225 | 45.02% | 64,840 | ||||
3 | Gwalior | 62.13% | BJP | NDA | Bharat Singh Kushwah | 6,71,535 | 49.99% | INC | INDIA | Praveen Pathak | 6,01,325 | 44.77% | 70,210 | ||||
4 | Guna | 72.43% | BJP | NDA | Jyotiraditya Scindia | 9,23,302 | 67.21% | INC | INDIA | Rao Yadvendra Singh | 3,82,373 | 27.83% | 5,40,929 | ||||
5 | Sagar | 65.75% | BJP | NDA | Lata Wankhede | 7,87,979 | 68.49% | INC | INDIA | Chandra Bhusan Singh Bundela | 3,16,757 | 27.53% | 4,71,222 | ||||
6 | Tikamgarh (SC) | 60.00% | BJP | NDA | Virendra Kumar Khatik | 7,15,050 | 65.1% | INC | INDIA | Khuman Urf Pankaj Ahirwar | 3,11,738 | 28.38% | 4,03,312 | ||||
7 | Damoh | 56.48% | BJP | NDA | Rahul Singh Lodhi | 7,09,768 | 65.18% | INC | INDIA | Tarbar Singh Lodhi | 3,03,342 | 27.86% | 4,06,426 | ||||
8 | Khajuraho | 56.97% | BJP | NDA | Vishnu Datt Sharma | 7,72,774 | 67.75% | BSP | Others | Kamlesh Kumar | 2,31,545 | 20.3% | 5,41,229 | ||||
9 | Satna | 61.94% | BJP | NDA | Ganesh Singh | 4,59,728 | 43.41% | INC | INDIA | Siddharth Sukhlal Kushwaha | 3,74,779 | 35.39% | 84,949 | ||||
10 | Rewa | 49.43% | BJP | NDA | Janardan Mishra | 4,77,459 | 52% | INC | INDIA | Neelam Abhay Mishra | 2,84,085 | 30.94% | 1,93,374 | ||||
11 | Sidhi | 56.50% | BJP | NDA | Rajesh Mishra | 5,83,559 | 50.87% | INC | INDIA | Kamleshwar Indrajit Kumar | 3,77,143 | 32.87% | 2,06,416 | ||||
12 | Shahdol (ST) | 64.68% | BJP | NDA | Himadri Singh | 7,11,143 | 61.73% | INC | INDIA | Phundelal Singh Marko | 3,13,803 | 27.24% | 3,97,340 | ||||
13 | Jabalpur | 61.00% | BJP | NDA | Ashish Dubey | 7,90,133 | 68.2% | INC | INDIA | Dinesh Yadav | 3,03,459 | 26.19% | 4,86,674 | ||||
14 | Mandla (ST) | 72.84% | BJP | NDA | Faggan Singh Kulaste | 7,51,375 | 48.93% | INC | INDIA | Omkar Singh Markam | 6,47,529 | 42.17% | 1,03,846 | ||||
15 | Balaghat | 73.45% | BJP | NDA | Bharti Pardhi | 7,12,660 | 51.56% | INC | INDIA | Samrat Ashok Singh Saraswar | 5,38,148 | 38.93% | 1,74,512 | ||||
16 | Chhindwara | 79.83% | BJP | NDA | Bunty Vivek Sahu | 6,44,738 | 49.41% | INC | INDIA | Nakul Kamal Nath | 5,31,120 | 40.7% | 1,13,618 | ||||
17 | Hoshangabad | 67.21% | BJP | NDA | Darshan Singh Choudhary | 8,12,147 | 64.99% | INC | INDIA | Sanjay Sharma Sanju Bhaiya | 3,13,803 | 30.44% | 4,31,696 | ||||
18 | Vidisha | 74.48% | BJP | NDA | Shivraj Singh Chouhan | 11,16,460 | 76.7% | INC | INDIA | Pratap Bhanu Sharma | 2,95,052 | 27.24% | 8,21,408 | ||||
19 | Bhopal | 64.06% | BJP | NDA | Alok Sharma | 9,81,109 | 65.48% | INC | INDIA | Advocate Arun Shrivastava | 4,79,610 | 32.01% | 5,01,499 | ||||
20 | Rajgarh | 76.04% | BJP | NDA | Rodmal Nagar | 7,58,743 | 53.1% | INC | INDIA | Digvijaya Singh | 6,12,654 | 42.87% | 1,46,089 | ||||
21 | Dewas (SC) | 75.48% | BJP | NDA | Mahendra Singh Solanky | 9,28,941 | 63.23% | INC | INDIA | Rajendra Radhakishan Malviya | 5,03,716 | 34.29% | 4,25,225 | ||||
22 | Ujjain (SC) | 73.82% | BJP | NDA | Anil Firojiya | 8,36,104 | 62.93% | INC | INDIA | Mahesh Parmar | 4,60,244 | 34.64% | 3,75,860 | ||||
23 | Mandsaur | 75.27% | BJP | NDA | Sudheer Gupta | 9,45,761 | 65.98% | INC | INDIA | Dilip Singh Gurjar | 4,45,106 | 31.05% | 5,00,655 | ||||
24 | Ratlam (ST) | 72.94% | BJP | NDA | Anita Nagarsingh Chouhan | 7,95,863 | 51.93% | INC | INDIA | Kantilal Bhuria | 5,88,631 | 38.41% | 2,07,232 | ||||
25 | Dhar (ST) | 72.76% | BJP | NDA | Savitri Thakur | 7,94,449 | 55.75% | INC | INDIA | Radheshyam Muvel | 5,75,784 | 40.4% | 2,18,665 | ||||
26 | Indore | 61.67% | BJP | NDA | Shankar Lalwani | 12,26,751 | 78.54% | NOTA | None | None | 2,18,674 | 14% | 10,08,077 | ||||
27 | Khargone | 76.03% | BJP | NDA | Gajendra Singh Patel | 8,19,863 | 52.6% | INC | INDIA | Porlal Batha Kharte | 6,84,845 | 43.93% | 1,35,018 | ||||
28 | Khandwa | 71.52% | BJP | NDA | Gyaneswar Patil | 8,62,679 | 57.04% | INC | INDIA | Narendra Patel | 5,92,708 | 39.19% | 2,69,971 | ||||
29 | Betul (ST) | 73.48% | BJP | NDA | Durga Das Uikey | 8,48,236 | 60.76% | INC | INDIA | Ramu Tekam | 4,68,475 | 33.56% | 3,79,761 |
Party | Assembly segments | Position in Assembly (as of 2023 election) | |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 207 | 163 | |
Indian National Congress | 23 | 66 | |
Bharat Adivasi Party | 0 | 1 | |
Total | 230 |
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