Hatpipliya Assembly constituency

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Hatpipliya
Constituency No. 172 for the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Vidhan Sabha constituencies of Madhya Pradesh (172-Hatpipliya highlighted).png
Constituency details
Country India
Region Central India
State Madhya Pradesh
District Dewas
LS constituency Dewas
Established1977
Total electors191,625 [1]
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
16th Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Elected year2023

Hatpipliya is one of the 230 Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. [2] It was created in 1976 and is one of the 5 Vidhan Sabha constituencies located in Dewas District and one of the 8 constituencies within Dewas (Lok Sabha constituency). This constituency covers Hatpipliya tehsil and parts of Dewas tehsil, both in Dewas district.

Contents

Since December 2023, the Member of the Vidhan Sabha for Hatpipliya is Manoj Choudhary. His term is expected to last until December 2028.

Birth and extent of the constituency

This constituency was carved out of parts of Bagli and Dewas by the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1976. [3] The first elections held here, as a separate constituency, were in 1977.

After the last delimitation in 2007, the constituency comprises the following segments: [4]

  1. Siya, Anandpur Dungria, Khatamba, Singawada, Bairagarh, Dewar, Lohari and Chandana Patwari Circles of Dewas, all within RI (Revenue Inspector) Circle of Dewas tehsil
  2. Baotha RI Circle of Dewas tehsil
  3. Hatpipliya-1 RI Circle of Hatpipliya tehsil
  4. Hatpipliya town.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearMemberPictureParty
1977 [5] Tejsingh Sendhav Tejsingh Sendhav.jpg Janata Party
1980 [6] Bharatiya Janata Party
1985 Rajendrasingh Baghel [7] Rajendrasingh Baghel.png Indian National Congress
1990 Tejsingh Sendhav [8] Tejsingh Sendhav.jpg Bharatiya Janata Party
1993 Rajendrasingh Baghel [9] Rajendrasingh Baghel.png Indian National Congress
1998 Tejsingh Sendhav [10] Tejsingh Sendhav.jpg Bharatiya Janata Party
2003 Rajendrasingh Baghel [11] Rajendrasingh Baghel.png Indian National Congress
2008 [12] Deepak Kailash Joshi Deepak Joshi1.jpg Bharatiya Janata Party
2013 [13]
2018 [14] Manoj Choudhary Manoj Choudhary.png Indian National Congress
2020 [lower-alpha 1] [15] Bharatiya Janata Party
2023
  1. by-poll

Election results

After 2000

2020 Vidhan Sabha by-elections

M. P. Legislative Assembly By-Election, 2020: Hatpipliya [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Manoj Narayan Singh Choudhary 84,405 52.51 Increase2.svg0.36
INC Ku. Rajvir Singh Rajendra Singh Baghel70,50143.86
BSP Rajesh Nagar1,8961.18
None of the Above Nota1,2250.76Decrease2.svg0.40
Majority13,9048.65
Turnout 1,60,76483.72
Swing to BJP from INC Swing

2018 Vidhan Sabha

M. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 2018: Hatpipliya [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Manoj Narayan Singh Choudhary 83,337 52.15
BJP Deepak Kailash Joshi 6981843.69Decrease2.svg5.49
BSP Santosh- Khangode23471.47
None of the Above Nota18471.16Decrease2.svg0.36
Turnout 1,59,81385.57
Swing to INC from BJP Swing

2013 Vidhan Sabha

M. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 2013: Hatpipliya [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Deepak Kailash Joshi 68,824 49.18 Increase2.svg16.13
INC Rajendrasingh Baghel 6264944.77Increase2.svg11.93
BSP Mukesh Songara27481.96
None of the Above Nota21311.52
Turnout
BJP hold Swing

2008 Vidhan Sabha

M. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 2008: Hatpipliya [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Deepak Kailash Joshi 35,405 33.05
INC Rajendrasingh Baghel 3518532.84
Independent Narayan Singh Choudhary2116119.75
Independent Ashok Patel (Captain)60115.61
BSP Choudhary Vrandavan47314.42
Independent Gyansingh20111.88
Turnout 1071310.759
Swing to BJP from INC Swing

2003 Vidhan Sabha

M. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 2003: Hatpipliya [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Rajendrasingh Baghel 49,546 46.59
BJP Ku.Rai Singh Sendhav4749244.66
BSP Khati Vrandavan Chaudhry60825.72
Independent Liladhar Choudhry18231.71
SP Madhusudan Sharma13991.32
Turnout 10637972.5
Swing to INC from BJP Swing

Before 2000

1998 Vidhan Sabha

M. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 1998: Hatpipliya [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Tejsingh Sendhav 45,653 52.25
INC Rajendrasingh Baghel 4019146.00
BSP Madanlal Solanki12991.49
Turnout 8883970.94
Swing to BJP from INC Swing

1993 Vidhan Sabha

M. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 1993: Hatpipliya [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Rajendrasingh Baghel 39,837 50.17
BJP Tejsingh Sendhav 3866648.7
Turnout 8187771.97
Swing to INC from BJP Swing

1990 Vidhan Sabha

M. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 1990: Hatpipliya [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Tejsingh Sendhav 40,973 55.85
INC Rajendrasingh Baghel 2969740.48
Doordarshi Party Dilip Singh Dhakar, Jetpura16792.29
BSP Rama Kant7511.02
Turnout 7523669.36
Swing to BJP from INC Swing

1985 Vidhan Sabha

M. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 1985: Hatpipliya [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Rajendrasingh Baghel 30,729 51.69
BJP Tejsingh Sendhav 2601043.75
Independent Dilip18713.15
JP Ranchhod Patel8391.41
Turnout 6089270.87
Swing to INC from BJP Swing

1980 Vidhan Sabha

M. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 1980: Hatpipliya [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Tejsingh Sendhav 26,366 52.01
INC(I) Jagdipendarsingh Holkar1919337.86
Independent Purshottam Mangilal Mantri16673.29
Independent Ramnaresh Verma10762.12
JP(S) Sardar Diwan Singh Ladda Singh10071.99
JP Nagjiram Sathi9861.94
Turnout 50697
Swing to BJP from JP Swing

1977 Vidhan Sabha

M. P. Legislative Assembly Election, 1977: Hatpipliya [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JP Tejsingh Sendhav 28,898 66.67
INC Debisingh Chittrejee1444533.33
Turnout 4510768.43

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