2013 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
A Legislative Assembly election was held on 25 November 2013 in Madhya Pradesh , India,[ 1] with the result announced on 8 December.[ 2] Along with four other state assembly elections, these were the first elections in which the Election Commission of India (ECI) implemented a "None of the above " (NOTA) voting option, allowing the electorate to register a neutral vote but not to outright reject candidates. In a first, the Election Commission of India also appointed Central Awareness Observers , whose main task was to oversee voter awareness and facilitation.[ 3]
Opinion polls
All major pre-poll surveys predicted BJP 's win.
List of declared candidates
A total of 2,586 candidates[ 7] filled their nomination for 230 seats spread across 51 districts .[ 8]
Prominent BJP candidates included former CM Babulal Gaur (Govindpura constituency in Bhopal), Gopal Bhargava (Rehli in Sagar), Kailash Vijayvargiya (Mhow in Indore) and former PM , Atal Bihari Vajpayee ’s nephew Anoop Mishra (Bhitarvar in Gwalior).
Prominent Congress candidates included former Union Minister Suresh Pachouri (Bhojpur), leader of the opposition in the assembly Ajay Singh (Churhat), Digvijaya Singh ’s son Jaivardhan Singh (Raghogarh), and Sachin Yadav, son of former Deputy CM, Subhash Yadav (Kasravad).
* = Puar died of cardiac arrest on 20 June 2015.[ 9]
Campaign
On 10 November, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan , who won an election from the Budhni seat in 2008 , decided to run again from two seats, Budhni and Vidisha .[ 10]
A large number of rallies took place prior to elections addressed by various local and national level party leaders including BJP 's prime ministerial candidate for forthcoming General Elections , Narendra Modi [ 11] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14] and Congress vice president, Rahul Gandhi .[ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
BJP leader and Chief Ministerial candidate Shivraj Singh Chouhan used 3D Virtual Live Technology[ 18] to address various rallies simultaneously from one place. This technology was previously used by the then Gujarat Chief Minister , Narendra Modi[ 19] during 2012 Gujarat legislative assembly election
BJP extensively campaigned on social media [ 20] including Twitter and Facebook to attract young and first time voters. BJP's mobile app [ 21] was also released in a view of upcoming state and General Elections on various platforms including Android , iOS , and Symbian .
ECI also made people aware of the newly introduced NOTA button on EVMs .[ 22]
Controversies
On 5 November, Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly speaker and Jabalpur Cantonment MLA, Ishwar Das Rohani died following a heart attack.[ 23]
Polls were conducted peacefully and no major untoward incident was reported,[ 24] however, the Election Commission said minor incidents of violence were reported from Bhind and Morena districts.[ 25]
An assistant poll official in Katni district ’s Vijayraghavgarh seat, KB Shrivastava, died of a heart attack while on duty.[ 26] A case was registered against state minister Ranjana Baghel in Dhar district for allegedly bribing voters.[ 25]
Election
Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) along with EVMs was used in 1 assembly seat in Madhya Pradesh elections.[ 27] [ 28] There were over 47 million voters were eligible to exercise their Right to Franchise . Polling for the 230-member assembly began at 0800 hours IST and continued till 1700 hours, baring three Naxal -affected seats of Baihar, Paraswada and Lanjhi in Balaghat district [ 29] where it ended at 1500 hours.
Polling started with a brisk voter turnout reaching only 18%[ 26] till 1100 hours, however, turnout increased significantly after mid-day and reached 71% by the evening, surpassing the earlier 69.08% turnout recorded during 2008 elections, making it the highest recorded voter turnout in Madhya Pradesh .[ 30]
Results
Counting of votes started on December 8, 2013 at 0800 hours IST which continued till later part of the evening. BJP emerged as the winner with 165 seats followed by Congress and BSP with 58 and 4 seats respectively. 3 Independent MLAs also won the polls.[ 31] [ 32]
Summary of the 1 December 2013 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2013 election results
Parties and coalitions
Popular vote
Seats
Votes
%
±pp
Contested
Won
+/−
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
15,191,335
44.88
230
165
Indian National Congress (INC)
12,315,253
36.38
229
58
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)
2,128,333
6.29
227
4
3
Independents (IND)
1,820,251
5.38
1096
3
None of the Above (NOTA)
643,171
1.90
1.9
Total
33,852,504
100.00
2813
230
±
Valid votes
33,852,504
99.86
Invalid votes
47,451
0.14
Votes cast / turnout
33,900,955
72.69
Abstentions
12,735,833
27.31
Registered voters
46,636,788
Source: Election Commission of India[ 33]
Region-wise break up
Constituency-wise results
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Constituency
Winner
Runner-up
Margin
Candidate
Party
Votes
Candidate
Party
Votes
Sheopur District
1
Sheopur
Durgalal Vijay
BJP
65,211
Babu Jandel
INC
48,784
16,427
2
Vijaypur
Ramniwas Rawat
INC
67,358
Sitaram Adiwashi
BJP
65,209
2,149
Morena District
3
Sabalgarh
Meharban Singh Rawat
BJP
55,950
Lal Singh Kewat
INC
33,446
22,504
4
Joura
Subedar Singh
BJP
42,421
Banwari Lal
INC
39,923
2,498
5
Sumawali
Neetu Satyapal Singh
BJP
61,557
Ajab Singh Kushwah
BSP
47,481
14,076
6
Morena
Rustam Singh
BJP
56,741
Ramprakash
BSP
55,046
1,704
7
Dimani
Balveer Dandotiya
BSP
44,718
Ravindra Singh Tomar
INC
42,612
2,106
8
Ambah (SC)
Satyaprakash Sakhawar
BSP
49,574
Bansi Lal Jatav
BJP
38,286
11,288
Bhind District
9
Ater
Satyadev Katare
INC
45,592
Arvind Singh Bhadoriya
BJP
34,166
11,426
10
Bhind
Narendra Singh Kushwah
BJP
51,170
Sanjeev Singh
BSP
45,177
5,993
11
Lahar
Dr. Govind Singh
INC
53,012
Rasal Singh
BJP
46,739
6,273
12
Mehgaon
Mukesh Singh Chaturvedi
BJP
29,733
O. P. S. Bhadoria
INC
28,460
1,273
13
Gohad (SC)
Lal Singh Arya
BJP
51,711
Mevaram Jatav
INC
31,897
19,814
Gwalior District
14
Gwalior Rural
Bharat Singh Kushwah
BJP
47,944
Ram Sevak Singh
INC
36,006
11,938
15
Gwalior
Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya
BJP
74,769
Pradhumn Singh Tomar
INC
59,208
15,561
16
Gwalior East
Maya Singh
BJP
59,824
Munnalal Goyal
INC
58,677
1,147
17
Gwalior South
Narayan Singh Kushwah
BJP
68,627
Ramesh Agarwal
INC
52,360
16,267
18
Bhitarwar
Lakhan Singh Yadav
INC
40,578
Anoop Mishra
BJP
34,030
6,548
19
Dabra (SC)
Imarti Devi
INC
67,764
Suresh Raje
BJP
34,486
33,278
Datia District
20
Sewda
Pradeep Agarwal
BJP
32,423
Ghanshyam Singh
INC
23,614
8,809
21
Bhander (SC)
Ghanshyam Pironiya
BJP
36,878
Arun Kumar
INC
29,227
7,651
22
Datia
Dr. Narottam Mishra
BJP
57,438
Rajendra Bharti
INC
45,357
12,081
Shivpuri District
23
Karera (SC)
Shakuntla Khatik
INC
59,371
Rajkumar Omprakash Khatik
BJP
49,051
10,320
24
Pohari
Prahlad Bharti
BJP
53,068
Harivallabh Shukla
INC
49,443
3,625
25
Shivpuri
Yashodhara Raje Scindia
BJP
76,330
Birendra Raghuvanshi
INC
65,185
11,145
26
Pichhore
K. P. Singh
INC
78,995
Preetam Lodhi
BJP
71,882
7,113
27
Kolaras
Ram Singh Yadav
INC
73,942
Devendra Kumar Jain
BJP
48,989
24,953
Guna District
28
Bamori
Mahendra Singh Sisodia
INC
71,084
Kanhaiya Lal Agarwal
BJP
53,243
18,561
29
Guna (SC)
Pannalal Shakya
BJP
81,444
Neeraj Nigam
INC
36,333
45,111
30
Chachoura
Mamta Meena
BJP
82,779
Shivnarayan Meena
INC
47,878
34,901
31
Raghogarh
Jaivardhan Singh
INC
98,041
Radhe Shyam Dhakad
BJP
39,837
58,204
Ashoknagar District
32
Ashok Nagar (SC)
Gopilal Jatav
BJP
55,978
Jajpal Singh Jajji
INC
52,628
3,348
33
Chanderi
Gopal Singh Chauhan
INC
73,484
Rajkumar Singh Yadav
BJP
43,166
30,318
34
Mungaoli
Mahendra Singh Kalukheda
INC
70,675
Rao Deshraj Singh
BJP
49,910
20,765
Sagar District
35
Bina (SC)
Mahesh Rai
BJP
61,356
Nirmala Sapre
INC
42,587
18,769
36
Khurai
Bhupendra Bhaiya
BJP
62,127
Arunodaya Chaubey
INC
56,043
6,084
37
Surkhi
Parul Sahu Kesari
BJP
59,513
Govind Singh Rajput
INC
59,372
141
38
Deori
Harsh Yadav
INC
71,185
Ratansingh Silarpur
BJP
49,105
22,080
39
Rehli
Gopal Bhargava
BJP
101,899
Brijbihari Pateriya
INC
50,134
51,765
40
Naryoli (SC)
Pradeep Lariya
BJP
69,195
Surendra Chaudhary
INC
53,148
16,046
41
Sagar
Shailendra Jain
BJP
64,351
Sushil Tiwari
INC
56,128
8,223
42
Banda
Harvansh Singh Rathore
BJP
66,203
Narayan Prajapati
INC
48,323
17,880
Tikamgarh District
43
Tikamgarh
K K Shrivastava
BJP
57,968
Yadvendra Singh
INC
41,079
16,889
44
Jatara (SC)
Ahirwar Dinesh Kumar
INC
51,149
Harishankar Khatik
BJP
50,916
233
45
Prithvipur
Anita Sunil Nayak
BJP
51,147
Brajendra Singh Rathore
INC
42,520
8,627
Niwari District
46
Niwari
Anil Jain
BJP
60,395
Meera Deepak Yadav
SP
33,186
27,209
Tikamgarh District
47
Khargapur
Surendra Singh Gaur
INC
59,771
Rahul Singh Lodhi
BJP
54,094
5,677
Chhatarpur District
48
Maharajpur
Manavendra Singh
BJP
45,816
Rakesh Pathak
INC
30,095
15,721
49
Chandla (SC)
Rajesh Kumar Prajapati
BJP
65,959
Anurag Hariprasad
INC
28,562
37,937
50
Rajnagar
Vikram Singh
INC
54,643
Ramkrishn Kusumariya
BJP
46,036
8,607
51
Chhatarpur
Lalita Yadav
BJP
44,623
Alok Chaturvedi
INC
42,406
2,217
52
Bijawar
Pueshpendra Nath Pathak
BJP
50,576
Rajesh Shukla
INC
40,197
10,379
53
Malhara
Rekha Yadav Ahir
BJP
41,779
Tilak Singh Lodhi
INC
40,265
1,514
Damoh District
54
Pathariya
Lakhan Patel
BJP
60,083
Kunvar Pushpendra Singh
INC
52,738
7,315
55
Damoh
Jayant Malaiya
BJP
72,534
Chandrabhan Bhaiya
INC
67,581
4,963
56
Jabera
Pratap Singh
INC
68,511
Pratap Singh
BJP
56,615
11,896
57
Hatta (SC)
Umadevi Lalchand Khathik
BJP
59,231
Harishankar Choudhri
INC
56,379
2,852
Panna District
58
Pawai
Pandit Mukesh Nayak
INC
78,949
Brijendra Pratap Singh
BJP
67,254
11,695
59
Gunnaor (SC)
[Mahendra Singh
BJP
41,980
Shiv Dayal
INC
40,643
1,337
60
Panna
Kusum Singh Mahdele
BJP
54,778
Mahendra Pal Verma
BSP
25,742
29,036
Satna District
61
Chitrakoot
Prem Singh
INC
45,913
Surendra Singh Gaharwar
BJP
34,943
10,970
62
Raigaon (SC)
Usha Choudhary
BSP
42,610
Pushpraj Bagri
BJP
38,501
4,109
63
Satna
Shankarlal Tiwari
BJP
56,160
Rajaram Tripathi
INC
40,828
15,332
64
Nagod
Yadvendra Singh
INC
55,837
Gaganendra Pratap Singh
BJP
45,815
10,064
65
Maihar
Narayan Prasad
INC
48,306
Ramesh Prasad
BJP
41,331
6,975
66
Amarpatan
Rajendra Kumar Singh
INC
48,341
Ramkhelawan Patel
BJP
36,602
11,739
67
Rampur-Baghelan
Harsh Singh
BJP
71,818
Ramlakhan Singh Patel
BSP
47,563
24,255
Rewa District
68
Sirmour
Divyaraj Singh
BJP
40,018
Vivek Tiwari
INC
34,730
5,288
69
Semariya
Neelam Abhey Mishra
BJP
36,173
Pankaj Singh
BSP
30,196
5,977
70
Teonthar
Ramakant Tiwari
BJP
44,347
Ramshankar Singh
INC
34,590
9,757
71
Mauganj
Sukhendra Singh
INC
38,898
Laxman Tiwari
BJP
28,132
10,766
72
Deotalab
Girish Gautam
BJP
36,495
Vidhya Wati Patel
BSP
32,610
3,885
73
Mangawan (SC)
Panchu Lal Prajapati
BSP
40,349
Pannabai Prajapati
BJP
40,074
275
74
Rewa
Rajendra Shukla
BJP
61,502
Krishna Kumar Gupta
BSP
23,956
37,546
75
Gurh
[Sundar Lal Tiwari
INC
33,741
Nagendra Singh
BJP
32,359
1,382
Sidhi District
76
Churhat
Ajay Arun Singh
INC
71,796
Sharadendu Tiwari
BJP
52,440
19,356
77
Sidhi
Kedar Nath Shukla
BJP
53,115
Kamaleshwar Prasad Dwivedi
INC
50,755
2,360
78
Sihawal
Kamleshwar Patel
INC
72,928
Vishwamitra Pathak
BJP
40,372
32,556
Singrauli District
79
Chitrangi (ST)
Saraswati Singh
INC
57,466
Jagannath Singh
INC
47,621
9,845
80
Singrauli
Ramlallu Vaishya
BJP
48,293
Bhuvneshwar Prasad Singh
INC
37,733
10,560
81
Devsar (SC)
Rajendra Meshram
BJP
64,217
Banshmani Prasad Verma
Independent
31,003
33,214
Sidhi District
82
Dhauhani (ST)
Kunwar Singh Tekam
BJP
60,130
Tilakraj Singh Uike
INC
41,129
19,001
Shahdol District
83
Beohari (ST)
Ram Pal Singh
INC
74,710
Ram Prasad Singh
BJP
57,368
17,342
84
Jaisingnagar (ST)
Pramila Singh
BJP
74,156
Dhyam Singh Marko
INC
60,193
13,963
85
Jaitpur (ST)
Jai Singh Maravi
BJP
65,856
Lalan Singh
INC
54,650
11,206
Anuppur District
86
Kotma
Manoj Kumar Agarwal
INC
38,319
Rajesh Soni
BJP
36,773
1,546
87
Anuppur (ST)
Ramlal Rautel
BJP
57,438
Bisahulal Singh
INC
45,693
11,745
88
Pushprajgarh (ST)
Phundelal Singh Marko
INC
69,192
Narendra Singh Maravi
BJP
33,545
35,647
Umaria District
89
Bandhavgarh (ST)
Gyan Singh
BJP
66,881
Pyrelal Baiga
INC
48,236
18,465
90
Manpur (ST)
Meena Singh
BJP
70,024
Gyanvati Singh
INC
26,396
43,628
Katni District
91
Barwara (ST)
Moti Kashyap
BJP
62,292
Vijayraghvendra Singh
INC
59,005
3,287
92
Vijayraghavgarh
Sanjay Pathak
INC
60,719
Padma Shukla
BJP
59,790
929
93
Murwara
Sandip Shree Prasad Jaiswal
BJP
87,396
Feroz Ahmad
INC
40,258
47,138
94
Bahoriband
Pranay Prabhat Pandey
BJP
54,504
Kunwar Nishith Patel
INC
33,586
20,918
Jabalpur District
95
Patan
Neelesh Awasthi
INC
85,538
Ajay Vishnoi
BJP
72,802
12,736
96
Bargi
Suraj Tiwari
BJP
69,076
Sobran Singh Thakur
INC
61,677
7,399
97
Jabalpur East (SC)
Anchal Sonkar
BJP
67,167
Lakhan Ghanghoriya
INC
66,012
1,155
98
Jabalpur North
Sharad Jain
BJP
74,656
Naresh Saraf
INC
41,093
33,563
99
Jabalpur Cantonment
Ashok Rohani
BJP
83,676
Sarveshwar Shrivastava
INC
29,935
53,741
100
Jabalpur West
Tarun Bhanot
INC
62,668
Harendrajeet Singh
BJP
61,745
923
101
Panagar
Sushil Kumar Tiwari
BJP
82,358
Rupendra Patel
INC
54,404
27,954
102
Sihora (ST)
Nandhani Maravi
BJP
63,931
Khiladi Singh Aamro
INC
48,927
15,004
Dindori District
103
Shahpura (ST)
Omprakash Dhurwe
BJP
76,796
Ganga Bai
INC
44,115
32,681
104
Dindori (ST)
Omkar Singh Markam
INC
76,866
Jay Singh Maravi
BJP
70,478
6,388
Mandla District
105
Bichhiya (ST)
Pandit Singh Dhruw
BJP
65,836
Narayan Singh Patta
INC
47,520
18,316
106
Niwas (ST)
Rampyare Kulaste
BJP
65,916
Paitiram Pandro
INC
55,006
10,910
107
Mandla (ST)
Sanjeev Chhotelal Uikey
INC
80,066
Sampatiya Uikey
BJP
76,239
3,827
Balaghat District
108
Baihar (ST)
Sanjay Uikey
INC
82,419
Bhagat Singh Netam
BJP
50,067
32,352
109
Lanji
Hina Kaware
INC
79,068
Ramesh Bhatere
BJP
47,318
31,750
110
Paraswada
Madhu Bhagat
INC
49,216
Ram Kishor Nano Kawre
BJP
46,367
2,849
111
Balaghat
Gaurishankar Bisen
BJP
71,993
Anubha Munjare
SP
69,493
2,500
112
Waraseoni
Dr. Yogendra Nirmal
BJP
66,806
Pradeep Jaiswal
INC
48,868
17,938
113
Katangi
K. D. Deshmukh
BJP
57,230
Udaysingh Guruji
BSP
37,280
19,950
Seoni District
114
Barghat (ST)
Kamal Marskole
BJP
77,122
Arjun Singh Kakodiya
INC
76,853
269
115
Seoni
Dinesh Rai Munmun
Independent
65,402
Naresh Diwakar
BJP
44,486
20,916
116
Keolari
Rajneesh Harivansh Singh
INC
72,669
Dr. Dhal Singh Bisen
BJP
67,886
4,803
117
Lakhnadon (ST)
Yogendra Singh
INC
77,928
Shashi Thakur
BJP
65,147
12,781
Narsinghpur District
118
Gotegaon (SC)
Kailash Jatav
BJP
74,759
N. P. Prajapati
INC
54,588
20,171
119
Narsingpur
Jalam Singh Patel
BJP
89,921
Sunil Jaiswal
INC
41,440
48,481
120
Tendukheda
Sanjay Sharma
BJP
81,938
Surendra Dhimole
INC
37,336
44,602
121
Gadarwara
Govind Singh Patel
BJP
61,202
Suneeta Patel
INC
35,889
25,313
Chhindwara District
122
Junnardeo (ST)
Nathan Shah Kevreti
BJP
74,319
Sunil Uikey
INC
54,198
20,121
123
Amarwara (ST)
Kamlesh Pratap Shah
INC
55,684
Uttam Premnarayan Thakur
BJP
51,621
4,063
124
Chourai
Pandit Ramesh Dubey
BJP
70,810
Choudhary Gambheer Singh
INC
57,179
13,631
125
Saunsar
Nanabhau Mohod
BJP
69,257
Bhagvat Mahajan
INC
60,841
8,416
126
Chhindwara
Chandrabhan Singh Chaudhary
BJP
97,769
Deepak Saxena
BJP
72,991
24,778
127
Parasia (SC)
Sohanlal Balmik
INC
72,235
Tarachand Bawaria
BJP
65,373
6,862
128
Pandhurna (ST)
Jatan Uikey
INC
61,741
Tikaram Korachi
BJP
60,263
1,478
Betul District
129
Multai
Chandrashekhar Desmukh
BJP
84,354
Sukhdev Panse
INC
52,485
31,869
130
Amla (SC)
Chaitram Manekar
BJP
77,939
Sunita Bele
INC
38,337
39,602
131
Betul
Hemant Vijay Khandelwal
BJP
82,949
Hemant Wagadre
INC
58,602
24,347
132
Ghoradongri (ST)
Sajjan Singh Uikey
BJP
77,793
Brahma
INC
69,709
8,084
133
Bhainsdehi (ST)
Mahendra Singh Chauhan
BJP
77,912
Dharmu Singh Sirsam
INC
64,642
13,276
Harda District
134
Timarni (ST)
Sanjay Shah
BJP
62,502
Ramesh Radhelal Ivne
INC
45,995
16,507
135
Harda
Dr. Ramkishore Dogne
INC
74,607
Kamal Patel
BJP
69,956
4,651
Hoshangabad District
136
Seoni-Malwa
Sartaj Singh
BJP
78,374
Hajari Lal Raghuvanshi
INC
65,827
12,527
137
Hoshangabad
Dr. Sitasaran Sharma
BJP
91,760
Ravi Kishor Jaiswal
INC
42,464
49,296
138
Sohagpur
Vijaypal Singh
BJP
92,859
Ranveer Singh Galcha
INC
63,968
28,891
139
Pipariya (SC)
Thakurdas Nagwanshi
BJP
91,026
Mamta Manoj Nagotra
INC
40,049
51,157
Raisen District
140
Udaipura
Ramkishan Patel
BJP
90,950
Bhagwan Singh Rajput
INC
46,897
44,053
141
Bhojpur
Surendra Patwa
BJP
80,491
Suresh Pachouri
INC
60,342
20,149
142
Sanchi (SC)
Dr. Gourishankar Shejwar
BJP
85,599
Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary
INC
64,663
20,936
143
Silwani
Rampal Singh
BJP
68,926
Devendra Patel
INC
51,848
17,078
Vidisha District
144
Vidisha
Shivraj Singh Chouhan
BJP
73,783
Shashank Bhargava
INC
56,817
16,966
145
Basoda
Nishank Kumar Jain
INC
68,002
Harisingh Raghuvanshi
BJP
51,843
16,159
146
Kurwai (SC)
Veersingh Panwar
BJP
65,003
Pan Bai Panthi
INC
60,922
4,081
147
Sironj
Govardhan Lal
INC
65,297
Laxmikant Sharma
BJP
63,713
1,584
148
Shamshabad
Surya Prakash Meena
BJP
54,233
Jyotsna Yadav
INC
51,075
3,158
Bhopal District
149
Berasia (SC)
Vishnu Khatri
BJP
76,657
Mahesh Ratnakar
INC
47,353
29,304
150
Bhopal Uttar
Arif Aqueel
INC
73,070
Arif Baig
BJP
66,406
6,664
151
Narela
Vishvas Sarang
BJP
98,472
Sunil Sood
INC
71,502
26,970
152
Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim
Umashankar Gupta
BJP
71,167
Sanjeev Saxena
INC
52,969
18,198
153
Bhopal Madhya
Surendra Nath Singh
BJP
70,696
Arif Masood
INC
63,715
6,981
154
Govindpura
Babulal Gaur
BJP
116,586
Govind Goyal
INC
45,942
70,644
155
Huzur
Rameshwar Sharma
BJP
108,994
Rajendra Mandloi
INC
49,390
59,604
Sehore District
156
Budhni
Shivraj Singh Chouhan
BJP
128,730
Mahendra Singh Chauhan
INC
43,925
84,805
157
Ashta (SC)
Ranjeet Singh Gunwan
BJP
84,252
Gopal Singh Engineer
INC
78,748
5,504
158
Ichhawar
Shailendra Patel
INC
74,704
Karan Singh Verma
BJP
73,960
744
159
Sehore
Sudesh Rai
Independent
63,604
Usha Ramesh Saxena
BJP
61,978
1,626
Rajgarh District
160
Narsinghgarh
Girish Bhandari
INC
85,847
Mohan Sharma
BJP
62,829
23,018
161
Biaora
Narayan Singh Panwar
BJP
75,766
Ram Chandra Dangi
INC
72,678
3,088
162
Rajgarh
Amar Singh Yadav
BJP
97,735
Shivsingh Bamlabe
INC
46,524
51,211
163
Khilchipur
Kunwar Hajarilal Dangi
BJP
82,712
Priyavrat Singh
INC
71,233
11,479
164
Sarangpur (SC)
Kunwarji Kothar
BJP
73,108
Krishan Mohan Malviya
INC
54,995
18,113
Agar Malwa District
165
Susner
Murlidhar Patidar
BJP
79,018
Ambavitya Vallabh Bhai
INC
51,342
27,676
166
Agar (SC)
Manohar Untwal
BJP
83,726
Madhav Singh
INC
54,867
28,859
Shajapur District
167
Shajapur
Arun Bhimawad
BJP
76,911
Hukum Singh Karada
INC
74,973
1,938
168
Shujalpur
Jaswantsingh Hada
BJP
56,637
Mahendra Joshi
BJP
47,981
8,656
169
Kalapipal
Inder Singh Parmar
BJP
75,330
Kedarsingh Mandloi
INC
65,757
9,573
Dewas District
170
Sonkatch (SC)
Rajendra Phulachand Verma
BJP
72,644
Arjun Verma
INC
70,764
1,880
171
Dewas
Tukoji Rao Pawar
BJP
100,660
Rekha Verma
INC
50,541
50,119
172
Hatpipliya
Deepak Kailash Joshi
BJP
68,824
Rajendra Singh Baghel
BJP
62,649
6,175
173
Khategaon
Aashish Govind Sharma
BJP
79,968
Shyam Holani
INC
58,251
21,717
174
Bagli (ST)
Champalal Devda
BJP
87,580
Tersingh Devda
INC
62,248
25,332
Khandwa District
175
Mandhata
Lokendra Singh Tomar
BJP
65,327
Narayan Patel
INC
60,990
4,337
176
Harsud (ST)
Kunwar Vijay Shah
BJP
73,880
Surajbhanu Solanki
INC
30,309
43,571
177
Khandwa (SC)
Devendra Verma
BJP
89,074
Mohan Dhakase
INC
55,033
34,071
178
Pandhana (ST)
Yogita Navalsing Broker
BJP
89,732
Nandu Bhare
INC
72,471
17,261
Burhanpur District
179
Nepanagar (ST)
Rajendra Shyamlal Dadu
BJP
87,224
Ramkishan Patel
INC
65,046
22,178
180
Burhanpur
Archana Didi
BJP
104,426
Ajay Raghuvanshi
INC
81,599
22,827
Khargone District
181
Bhikangaon (ST)
Jhuma Solanki
INC
72,060
Nanda Brahamne
BJP
69,661
2,399
182
Barwah
Hitendra Singh Solanki
BJP
67,600
Sachin Birla
Independent
61,970
5,630
183
Maheshwar (SC)
Rajkumar Mev
BJP
74,320
Sunil Khande
INC
69,593
4,727
184
Kasrawad
Sachin Yadav
INC
79,865
Atmaram Patel
BJP
67,880
11,805
185
Khargone
Balikrishan Patidar
BJP
74,519
Ravi Joshi
INC
67,694
6,825
186
Bhagwanpura (ST)
Vijay Singh
INC
67,251
Gajengra Singh
BJP
65,431
1,820
Barwani District
187
Sendhawa (ST)
Antarsingh Arya
BJP
88,821
Dayaram Patel
INC
63,165
25,686
188
Rajpur (ST)
Bala Bachchan
INC
82,167
Antersingh Devisingh Patel
BJP
70,971
11,196
189
Pansemal (ST)
Viththal Patel
BJP
77,919
Chandrabhaga Kirade
INC
70,537
7,382
190
Barwani (ST)
Ramesh Patel
INC
77,761
Premsingh Patel
BJP
67,234
10,527
Alirajpur District
191
Alirajpur (ST)
Nagar Singh Chouhan
BJP
68,501
Mahesh Patel Sena
INC
51,132
17,369
192
Jobat (ST)
Madhosingh Dawar
BJP
45,793
Vishal Rawat
INC
34,742
11,051
Jhabua District
193
Jhabua (ST)
Shantilal Bilwal
BJP
56,587
Jeviyar Meda
INC
40,729
15,858
194
Thandla (ST)
Kalsingh Bhabar
Independent
63,665
Gendal Damor
INC
58,549
5,116
195
Petlawad (ST)
Nirmala Dilipsingh Bhuriya
BJP
80,384
Val Singh Maida
INC
63,368
17,016
Dhar District
196
Sardarpur (ST)
Welsingh Bhuriya
BJP
60,192
Pratap Grewal
INC
59,663
529
197
Gandhwani (ST)
Umang Singhar
INC
66,760
Sardarsingh Medha
BJP
54,434
12,326
198
Kukshi (ST)
Surendra Singh Baghel
INC
89,111
Mukamsingh Kirade
BJP
46,343
42,768
199
Manawar (ST)
Ranjana Baghel
BJP
55,293
Niranjan Dawar Loni
INC
53,654
1,639
200
Dharampuri (ST)
Kalusingh Thakur
BJP
65,069
Panchilal Meda
INC
57,496
7,573
201
Dhar
Neena Vikram Verma
BJP
85,624
Prabha Balamkundsingh
INC
74,142
11,482
202
Badnawar
Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat
BJP
84,499
Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon
INC
42,993
41,506
Indore District
203
Depalpur
Manoj Nirbhaysingh
BJP
93,264
Satyanarayan Patel
INC
63,067
30,197
204
Indore-1
Sudarshan Gupta
BJP
99,558
Kamlesh Khandelwal
Independent
45,382
54,156
205
Indore-2
Ramesh Mendola
BJP
133,669
Chhotu Shukla
INC
42,652
91,017
206
Indore-3
Usha Thakur
BJP
68,334
Ashwin Joshi
INC
55,016
13,318
207
Indore-4
Malini Gaur
BJP
91,998
Suresh Minda
INC
58,175
33,823
208
Indore-5
Mahendra Hardia
BJP
106,111
Pankaj Sanghvi
INC
91,693
14,418
209
Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow
Kailash Vijayvargiya
BJP
89,848
Antar Singh Darbar
INC
77,632
12,216
210
Rau
Jitu Patwari
INC
91,885
Jeetu Jirati
BJP
73,326
18,559
211
Sanwer
Dr. Rajesh Sonkar
BJP
87,292
Tulsi Silawat
INC
69,509
17,583
Ujjain District
212
Nagda-Khachrod
Dilip Singh Shekhawat
BJP
78,036
Dilip Gurjar
INC
61,921
16,115
213
Mahidpur
Bahadursingh Chouhan
BJP
71,096
Dinesh Jain
Independent
50,462
20,634
214
Tarana (SC)
Anil Firojiya
BJP
64,792
Rajendra Radhakishan Malviya
INC
48,657
16,135
215
Ghatiya (SC)
Satish Malviya
BJP
74,092
Ramlal Malviya
INC
56,723
17,639
216
Ujjain North
Paras Chandra Jain
BJP
72,815
Vivek Jagdish Yadav
INC
47,966
24,849
217
Ujjain South
Dr. Mohan Yadav
BJP
73,108
Jaysingh Darbar
INC
63,456
9,652
218
Badnagar
Mukesh Pandya
BJP
58,679
Sanjay Sharma
INC
45,544
13,135
Ratlam District
219
Ratlam Rural (ST)
Mathura Lal
BJP
77,367
Laxmi Devi Kharadi
INC
50,398
26,969
220
Ratlam City
Chetanya Kasyap
BJP
76,184
Adity Dawesar
INC
35,879
40,305
221
Sailana (ST)
Sangeeta Vijay Charel
BJP
47,662
Harshvijay Gehlot
INC
45,183
2,079
222
Jaora
Rajendra Pandey
BJP
89,656
Kadpa Yusuf
INC
59,805
29,851
223
Alot (SC)
Jitendra Thawarchand
BJP
80,821
Ajit Premchand
INC
65,476
7,973
Mandsaur District
224
Mandsour
Yashpal Singh Sisodia
BJP
84,975
Mahendra Singh Gurjar
INC
60,680
24,295
225
Malhargarh (SC)
Jagdish Dewda
BJP
86,857
Shyamlal Jokchand
INC
80,286
6,571
226
Suwasra
Hardeep Singh Dang
INC
87,517
Radheshyam Nanelal Patidar
BJP
80,392
7,125
227
Garoth
Rajesh Yadav
BJP
88,525
Subhash Kumar Sojata
INC
62,770
25,755
Neemuch District
228
Manasa
Kailash Chandra
BJP
55,852
Vijendra Singh
INC
41,824
14,028
229
Neemuch
Dilip Singh Parihar
BJP
73,320
Nandkishor Patel
INC
51,653
21,667
230
Jawad
Om Prakash Sakhlecha
BJP
56,154
Rajkumar Rameshchandra
Independent
42,503
13,651
Source: [1]
See also
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