2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election 2023 Assembly Elections in Madhya Pradesh
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.
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 Event
Schedule
Notification Date
21 October 2023
Start of nomination
21 October 2023
Last Date for filing nomination
30 October 2023
Scrutiny of nomination
31 October 2023
Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination
2 November 2023
Date of Poll
17 November 2023
Date of Counting of Votes
3 December 2023
Parties and alliances
Source:[ 14] [ 15]
Candidates
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
Procurement of wheat at โน2,700 and paddy at โน3,100 per quintal from farmers
โน12,000 to farmers every year under the Kisan Samman Nidhi and Kisan Kalyaan Yojana
Free education to every school student till Class 12th
To open Eklavya Vidyalaya (school) in ST block
100 Units of electricity only for โน100
To build a medical college in ST dominated districts
Nutritious breakfast along with mid-day-meal in government schools
โน20,000 crore investment in health sector to make "high-tech" hospitals. Number of beds in the ICU to double
Establishing medical colleges in every Lok Sabha seat and add 2,000 more seats in 5 years
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.
Cylinder for โน450
Free ration to the poor for the next five years
Modernisation of 80 railway stations. Inclusion of Vande Metro, Vande Bharat sleeper train. Build airport at Singrol and Shehdol
Build six new expressway
โน3 lakh for the empowerment of tribal community
Skill development activities for 15 lakh women from villages
Girl child to be provided a total of โน2 lakh ($2,400) until she attains the age of 21 years
Beneficiaries of the Ladli Behna Scheme to be provided financial assistance, along with a pucca house
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
Farm waiver loans up to โน2 lakh ($2,400)
Wheat will be bought from farmers at โน2,600 per quintal, rice at โน2,500 per quintal
Purchase of cow dung from farmers at โน2 per kg
10,000 cow shelters
Free school education to students
Free electricity up to 100 units, and half bill up to 200 units
Filling of 2 lakh government job vacancies
Creation of 1 lakh new posts in villages
Make the state an industrial hub
Passage of Right to Health law ensuring โน25 lakh ($30,000) health insurance cover and accidental cover of โน10 lakh ($12,000) for all people
Cylinder for โน500
25% reservation to OBCs
A caste census will be held
Construction of Ram Van Gaman Path will be resumed
Restoration of Old Pension Scheme for government employees
Formation of a state IPL cricket team
Formation of an artificial intelligence centre
Pension of โน1,500 per month to every woman
Provision of โน1.01 lakh ($1,215) on marriage of each girl from poor family
Provision of โน2.51 lakh ($3,015) to girls from birth to marriage under Meri Bitiya Rani scheme
Loans up to โน25 lakh ($30,000) to women-led startups
5,000 sq. ft plots to homeless women in rural areas
Pension ranging from โน1,500 to โน3,000 per month to unemployed youth
Provision of โน500 to โน1,500 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]
A senior citizen above 80 with ballot paper
A senior citizen above 80 is casting her vote from home in Bhopal
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Seat share
Polling agency
Date published
Margin of error
Sample Size
Majority
BJP
INC
Others
ABP News-CVoter[ 36] [ 37]
27 June 2023
ยฑ3โ5%
17,113
106-118
108-120
0-5
Hung
ABP News-CVoter[ 38]
9 October 2023
ยฑ3โ5%
38,343
104-116
113-125
0-5
Hung
India TV-CNX[ 39]
3 November 2023
ยฑ3%
14,520
119
107
4
BJP
ABP News-CVoter[ 40] [ 41]
4 November 2023
ยฑ3โ5%
28,323
99-111
118-130
1-5
INC
Vote share
Polling agency
Date published
Margin of error
Sample Size
Lead
BJP
INC
Others
ABP News-CVoter[ 36] [ 37]
27 June 2023
ยฑ3โ5%
17,113
44%
44%
12%
0%
ABP News-CVoter[ 38]
9 October 2023
ยฑ3โ5%
38,343
44.7%
44.6%
10.7%
0.1%
India TV-CNX[ 39]
3 November 2023
ยฑ3%
14,520
46.3%
43.2%
10.4%
3.1%
ABP News-CVoter[ 40] [ 41]
4 November 2023
ยฑ3โ5%
28,323
42.1%
44.3%
13.6%
2.2%
Exit polls
Exit polls were released on 30 November 2023.[ 42] [ 43] [ 44]
Polling agency
Majority
BJP
INC
Others
India Today-Axis My India
140-162
68-90
0-3
BJP
TV9 Bharatvarsh-Polstrat
106-116
111-121
0-6
Hung
Republic TV-Matrize
118-130
97-107
0-2
BJP
Times Now-ETG
105-117
109-125
1-5
Hung
Jan Ki Baat
100-123
102-125
5
Hung
ABP News-CVoter
88-112
113-137
2-8
Hung
India TV-CNX
140-159
70-89
0-3
BJP
News24-Today's Chanakya
139-163
62-86
1-9
BJP
Dainik Bhaskar
95-115
105-120
0-15
Hung
Poll of Polls[ 42]
124
102
4
BJP
Actual Results
163
66
1
BJP
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%)
Source:[ 45]
Party
Popular vote
Seats
Votes
%
ยฑpp
Contested
Won
+/โ
Bharatiya Janata Party
2,11,16,197
48.55%
7.53
230
163
54
Indian National Congress
1,75,71,582
40.40%
0.49
230
66
48
Other parties
29,17,883
6.71%
4.14
908
1
2
Independents
14,59,850
3.36%
2.46
1166
0
4
NOTA
4,27,710
0.98
0.44
Total
4,34,93,222
100%
-
2534
230
-
Vote statistics
Valid votes
4,34,93,222
99.80
Invalid votes
87,718
0.20
Votes cast/turnout
4,35,80,940
77.74
Abstentions
1,24,77,013
22.26
Registered voters
5,60,57,953
Results by district
Results by constituency
Source:[ 46] [ 47]
Constituency
Winner[ 48]
Runner Up
Margin
#
Name
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Sheopur district
1
Sheopur
Babu Jandel
INC
96,844
45.70
Durgalal Vijay
BJP
85,714
40.45
11130
2
Vijaypur
Ramniwas Rawat
INC
69,646
33.63
Baboo Lal Mewra
BJP
51,587
24.91
18059
Morena district
3
Sabalgarh
Sarla Vijendra Rawat
BJP
66,787
37.07
Baji Nath Kushwah
INC
56,982
31.63
9805
4
Joura
Pankaj Upadhyay
INC
89,253
46.71
Subedar Singh Sikarwar
BJP
58,972
30.86
30281
5
Sumawali
Adal Singh Kansana
BJP
72,508
38.95
Kuldeep Singh Sikarwar
BSP
56,500
30.35
16008
6
Morena
Dinesh Gurjar
INC
73,695
43.20
Raghuraj Singh Kansana
BJP
53,824
31.55
19871
7
Dimani
Narendra Singh Tomar
BJP
79,137
48.94
Balveer Dandotiya
BSP
54,676
33.81
24461
8
Ambah (SC)
Devendra Sakhwar
INC
80,373
55.38
Kamlesh Jatav
BJP
57,746
39.79
22627
Bhind district
9
Ater
Hemant Katare
INC
69,542
45.51
Arvind Singh Bhadoria
BJP
49,314
45.51
20228
10
Bhind
Narendra Singh Kushwah
BJP
66,420
40.96
Rakesh Chaturvedi
INC
52,274
32.24
14146
11
Lahar
Ambrish Sharma
BJP
75,347
42.87
Govind Singh
INC
62,950
35.82
12397
12
Mehgaon
Rajesh Shukla
BJP
87,153
48.01
Rahul Singh Bhodouria
INC
65,143
35.89
22010
13
Gohad (SC)
Keshav Desai
INC
69,941
47.32
Lal Singh Arya
BJP
69,334
46.91
607
Gwalior district
14
Gwalior Rural
Sahab Singh Gurjar
INC
79,841
42.34
Bharat Singh Kushwah
BJP
76,559
40.60
3282
15
Gwalior
Pradhuman Singh Tomar
BJP
104,775
52.92
Sunil Sharma
INC
85,635
43.26
19140
16
Gwalior East
Satish Singh Sikarwar
INC
100,301
51.83
Maya Singh
BJP
84,948
43.89
15353
17
Gwalior South
Narayan Singh Kushwah
BJP
82,317
49.40
Praveen Pathak
INC
79,781
47.88
2536
18
Bhitarwar
Mohan Singh Rathore
BJP
97,700
53.05
Lakhan Singh Yadav
INC
74,646
40.82
22354
19
Dabra (SC)
Suresh Raje
INC
84,717
48.08
Imarti Devi
BJP
82,450
46.79
2267
Datia district
20
Sewda
Pradeep Agrawal
BJP
43,834
31.14
Ghanshyam Singh
INC
41,276
29.32
2558
21
Bhander (SC)
Phool Singh Baraiya
INC
82,043
58.67
Ghanshyam Pironiya
BJP
52,605
37.62
29438
22
Datia
Rajendra Bharti
INC
88,977
50.34
Narottam Mishra
BJP
81,235
45.96
7742
Shivpuri district
23
Karera (SC)
Ramesh Prasad Khatik
BJP
99,304
49.11
Pragilal Jatav
INC
96,201
47.58
3103
24
Pohari
Kailash Kushwah
INC
99,739
51.57
Suresh Dhakad
BJP
50,258
25.99
49481
25
Shivpuri
Devendra Kumar Jain
BJP
112,324
56.74
K.P Singh
INC
69,294
35.01
43030
26
Pichhore
Preetam Lodhi
BJP
121,228
52.48
Arvind Singh Lodhi
INC
99,346
43.01
21882
27
Kolaras
Mahendra Ram Singh Yadav Khatora
BJP
108,685
54.32
Bajinath Yadav
INC
57,712
28.85
50973
Guna district
28
Bamori
Rishi Agrawal
INC
93,708
51.19
Mahendra Singh Sisodia
BJP
78,912
43.11
14796
29
Guna (SC)
Panna Lal Shakya
BJP
114,801
66.59
Pankaj Kaneria
INC
48,347
28.05
66454
30
Chachoura
Priyanka Penchi
BJP
110,254
56.47
Lakshman Singh
INC
48,684
24.93
61570
31
Raghogarh
Jaivardhan Singh
INC
95,738
48.58
Hirendra Singh Banti Banna
BJP
91,233
46.30
4505
Ashoknagar district
32
Ashok Nagar (SC)
Haribaboo Rai
INC
86,180
49.87
Jajpal Singh
BJP
77,807
45.03
8373
33
Chanderi
Jagannath Singh Raghuwanshi
BJP
85,064
53.49
Gopal Singh Chauhan
INC
63,296
39.8
21768
34
Mungaoli
Brajendra Singh Yadav
BJP
77,062
44.99
Rao Yadvendra Singh
INC
71,640
41.83
5422
Sagar district
35
Bina (SC)
Nirmla Sapre
INC
72,458
50.43
Mahesh Rai
BJP
66,303
46.15
6155
36
Khurai
Bhupendra Singh
BJP
106,436
62.21
Raksha Singh Rajput
INC
59,111
34.55
47325
37
Surkhi
Govind Singh Rajput
BJP
83,551
48.73
Neeraj Sharma
INC
81,373
47.46
2178
38
Deori
Brijbihari Pateriya
BJP
94,932
55.17
Harsh Yadav
INC
67,709
39.35
27223
39
Rehli
Gopal Bhargava
BJP
130,916
67.37
Jyoti Patel
INC
58,116
29.81
72800
40
Naryoli
Pradeep Lariya
BJP
88,202
52.02
Surendra Choudhary
INC
73,790
43.52
14412
41
Sagar
Shalendra Kumar Jain
BJP
74,769
52.90
Nidhi Sunil Jain
INC
59,748
42.27
15021
42
Banda
Veerendra Singh Lodhi
BJP
90,911
46.83
Tanvar Singh Lodhi
INC
56,160
28.93
34751
Tikamgarh district
43
Tikamgarh
Yadvendra Singh
INC
83,397
46.87
Rakesh Giri
BJP
74,279
41.75
9118
44
Jatara (SC)
Harishankar Khatik
BJP
75,943
45.70
Kiran Ahirwar
INC
64,727
38.95
11216
Niwari district
45
Prithvipur
Nitendra Brajendra Singh Rathore
INC
85,739
48.35
Shishupal Yadav
BJP
83,908
47.32
1831
46
Niwari
Anil Jain
BJP
54,186
33.43
Amit Rai Jijoura
INC
37,029
22.84
17157
Tikamgarh district
47
Khargapur
Chanda Singh Gaur
INC
83,739
44.32
Rahul Singh Lodhi
BJP
75,622
40.03
8117
Chhatarpur district
48
Maharajpur
Kamakhya Pratap Singh
BJP
76,969
44.84
Neeraj Dixit
INC
50,352
29.33
26617
49
Chandla (SC)
Dileep Ahirwar
BJP
69,668
43.14
Anuragi Harprasad
INC
54,177
33.55
15491
50
Rajnagar
Arvind Pateriya
BJP
69,698
38.14
Vikram Singh
INC
63,831
34.93
5867
51
Chhatarpur
Lalita Yadav
BJP
77,687
45.38
Alok Chaturvedi
INC
70,720
41.31
6967
52
Bijawar
Bablu Rajesh Shukla
BJP
88,223
52.59
Charan Singh Yadav
INC
55,761
33.24
32462
53
Malhara
Bahin Ramsiya Bharti
INC
89,053
52.04
Pradyuman Singh Lodhi
BJP
67,521
39.46
21532
Damoh district
54
Pathariya
Lakhan Patel
BJP
82,603
44.09
Rao Brajendra Singh
INC
64,444
34.40
18159
55
Damoh
Jayant Kumar Malaiya
BJP
112,278
59.79
Ajay Kumar Tandon
INC
60,927
32.44
51351
56
Jabera
Dharmendra Bhav Singh Lodhi
BJP
72,249
37.21
Pratap Singh
INC
56,366
29.03
15883
57
Hatta (SC)
Uma Devi Khatik
BJP
106,546
58.48
Pradeep Khatik
INC
49,525
27.18
57021
Panna district
58
Pawai
Prahlad Lodhi
BJP
106,411
49.76
Pandit Mukesh Nayak
INC
84,368
39.45
22043
59
Gunnaor (SC)
Rajesh Kumar Verma
BJP
77,196
45.89
Jeevan Lal Siddharth
INC
76,036
45.20
1160
60
Panna
Brijendra Pratap Singh
BJP
96,668
51.15
Bharat Milan Pandey
INC
78,758
41.67
17910
Satna district
61
Chitrakoot
Surendra Singh Gaharwar
BJP
58,009
37.27
Neelanshu Chaturvedi
INC
51,339
32.99
6670
62
Raigaon (SC)
Pratima Bagri
BJP
77,626
49.42
Kalpana Verma
INC
41,566
26.46
36060
63
Satna
Siddharth Kushwaha
INC
70,638
39.61
Ganesh Singh
BJP
66,597
37.35
4041
64
Nagod
Nagendra Singh
BJP
70,712
38.59
Yadvendra Singh
BSP
53,343
29.11
17369
65
Maihar
Shrikant Chaturvedi
BJP
76,870
38.98
Dharmesh Ghai
INC
55,476
28.13
21394
66
Amarpatan
Rajendra Kumar Singh
INC
80,949
43.72
Ramkhelawan Patel
BJP
74,459
40.22
6490
67
Rampur-Baghelan
Vikram Singh
BJP
85,287
43.66
Ram Shankar Payasi
INC
62,706
32.16
22581
Rewa district
68
Sirmour
Divyaraj Singh
BJP
54,875
38.42
V. D. Pandey
BSP
41,085
28.77
13790
69
Semariya
Abhay Mishra
INC
56,024
34.92
K. P. Tripathi
BJP
55,387
34.53
637
70
Teonthar
Siddharth Tiwari
BJP
61,082
40.99
Rama Shankar Singh
INC
56,336
37.80
4746
71
Mauganj
Pradeep Patel
BJP
70,119
45.14
Sukhendra Singh Banna
INC
62,945
40.52
7174
72
Deotalab
Girish Gautam
BJP
63,722
40.99
Padmesh Gautam
INC
39,336
25.30
24386
73
Mangawan (SC)
Narendra Prajapati
BJP
78,754
50.47
Babita Saket
INC
46,842
30.02
31912
74
Rewa
Rajendra Shukla
BJP
77,680
51.16
Er. Rajendra Sharma
INC
56,341
37.11
21339
75
Gurh
Nagendra Singh
BJP
68,715
41.62
Kapidhwaj Singh
INC
66,222
40.11
2493
Sidhi district
76
Churhat
Ajay Arjun Singh
INC
97,517
51.66
Sharadendu Tiwari
BJP
69,740
36.95
27777
77
Sidhi
Riti Pathak
BJP
88,664
50.12
Gyan Singh
INC
53,246
30.10
35418
78
Sihawal
Vishwamitra Pathak
BJP
87,085
49.35
Kamleshwar Indrajeet Kumar
INC
70,607
40.01
16478
Singrauli district
79
Chitrangi (ST)
Radha Ravindra Singh
BJP
105,410
58.46
Manik Singh
INC
45,531
25.25
59879
80
Singrauli
Ram Niwas Shah
BJP
74,669
46.93
Renu Shah
INC
36,692
23.06
36692
81
Devsar (SC)
Rajendra Meshram
BJP
88,660
46.07
Banshmani Prasad Verma
INC
66,206
34.40
22454
Sidhi district
82
Dhauhani (ST)
Kunwar Singh Tekam
BJP
82,063
44.14
Kamlesh Singh
INC
78,742
42.36
3321
Shahdol district
83
Beohari (ST)
Sharad Juglal Kol
BJP
102,816
49.09
Ramlakhan Singh
INC
76,334
36.44
26482
84
Jaisingnagar (ST)
Manisha Singh
BJP
114,967
54.87
Narendra Singh Maravi
INC
77,016
36.76
37951
85
Jaitpur (ST)
Jaisingh Maravi
BJP
107,698
53.66
Uma Dhurvey
INC
75,993
37.86
31705
Anuppur district
86
Kotma
Dilip Jaiswal
BJP
65,818
55.46
Suneel Saraf
INC
43,030
36.27
22788
87
Anuppur (ST)
Bisahulal Singh
BJP
77,710
55.13
Ramesh Singh
INC
55,691
40.53
20419
88
Pushprajgarh (ST)
Phundelal Singh Marko
INC
68,020
42.14
Heera Singh Shyam
BJP
63,534
39.36
4486
Umaria district
89
Bandhavgarh (ST)
Shivnarayan Gyan Singh
BJP
89,954
49.51
Savitri Singh Dhurve
INC
66,243
36.46
23711
90
Manpur (ST)
Meena Singh
BJP
86,089
44.25
Tilak Raj Singh
INC
60,824
31.26
25265
Katni district
91
Barwara (ST)
Dhirendra Bahadur Singh
BJP
112,916
56.92
Vijay Raghvendra Singh
INC
61,923
31.21
50993
92
Vijayraghavgarh
Sanjay Pathak
BJP
98,010
52.99
Neeraj Dada
INC
73,664
39.83
24346
93
Murwara
Sandeep Shriprasad Jaiswal
BJP
89,652
50.85
Mithlesh Jain
INC
64,749
36.23
24903
94
Bahoriband
Pranay Prabhat Pandey
BJP
94,817
47.88
Kunwar Saurabh Singh
INC
71,195
35.58
23622
Jabalpur district
95
Patan
Ajay Vishnoi
BJP
113,223
54.21
Neelesh Awasthi
INC
82,968
39.72
30255
96
Bargi
Neeraj Singh Lodhi
BJP
109,506
55.36
Sanjay Yadav
INC
69,549
35.16
39957
97
Jabalpur East (SC)
Lakhan Ghanghoriya
INC
95,673
55.35
Anchal Sonkar
BJP
67,932
39.30
27741
98
Jabalpur North
Abhilash Pandey
BJP
88,419
56.09
Vinay Saxena
INC
65,764
41.72
22655
99
Jabalpur Cantonment
Ashok Rohani
BJP
76,966
59.60
Abhishek Chintu Chouksey
INC
46,921
36.34
30045
100
Jabalpur West
Rakesh Singh
BJP
96,268
57.82
Tarun Bhanot
INC
66,134
39.72
30134
101
Panagar
Sushil Kumar Tiwari
BJP
119,071
57.33
Rajesh Patel
INC
78,530
37.81
40541
102
Sihora (ST)
Santosh Varkade
BJP
101,777
56.07
Ekta Thakur
INC
59,005
32.51
42772
Dindori district
103
Shahpura (ST)
Om Prakash Dhurve
BJP
84,844
38.23
Bhoopendra Maravi
INC
79,227
35.70
5617
104
Dindori (SC)
Omkar Singh Markam
INC
93,946
45.11
Pankaj Singh Tekam
BJP
81,681
39.22
12265
Mandla district
105
Bichhiya (ST)
Narayan Singh Patta
INC
89,222
41.68
Vijay Anand Maravi
BJP
78,157
36.51
11065
106
Niwas (ST)
Chainsingh Warkade
INC
99,644
45.73
Faggan Singh Kulaste
BJP
89,921
41.27
9723
107
Mandla (ST)
Sampatiya Uikey
BJP
113,135
50.84
Ashok Marskole
INC
97,188
43.67
15947
Balaghat district
108
Baihar (ST)
Sanjay Uikey
INC
90,142
45.33
Bhagat Singh Netam
BJP
89,591
45.06
551
109
Lanji
Rajkumar Karrahe
BJP
101,005
47.61
Hina Likhiram Kawre
INC
98,232
46.30
2773
110
Paraswada
Madhu Bhau Bhagat
INC
100,992
51.81
Kawre Ramkishor
BJP
75,044
38.50
25948
111
Balaghat
Anubha Munjare
INC
108,770
54.83
Gaurishankar Bisen
BJP
79,575
40.11
29195
112
Waraseoni
Vicky Patel
INC
79,597
45.22
Pradeep Amratlal Jaiswal
BJP
78,594
44.65
1003
113
Katangi
Gaurav Singh Pardhi
BJP
85,950
48.51
Bodhsingh Bhagat
INC
64,019
36.13
21931
Seoni district
114
Barghat (ST)
Kamal Marskole
BJP
112,074
51.83
Arjun Singh Kakodia
INC
94,993
43.93
17081
115
Seoni
Dinesh Rai Munmun
BJP
116,795
50.03
Anand Panjwani
INC
98,377
42.14
18418
116
Keolari
Rajneesh Harvansh Singh
INC
122,814
53.20
Rakesh Pal Singh
BJP
89,054
38.58
33760
117
Lakhnadon (ST)
Yogendra Singh Baba
INC
114,519
45.76
Vijay Uikey
BJP
95,898
38.32
18621
Narsinghpur district
118
Gotegaon (SC)
Mahendra Nagesh
BJP
91,737
50.46
Narmada Prasad Prajapati
INC
43,949
24.18
47788
119
Narsingpur
Prahlad Singh Patel
BJP
110,226
56.33
Lakhan Singh Patel
INC
78,916
40.33
31310
120
Tendukheda
Vishwanath Singh
BJP
83,916
51.61
Sanjay Sharma
INC
71,569
44.02
12347
121
Gadarwara
Uday Pratap Singh
BJP
111,811
62.50
Sunita Patel
INC
55,282
30.90
56529
Chhindwara district
122
Junnardeo (ST)
Sunil Uikey
INC
83,377
43.73
Nathanshah Kawreti
BJP
80,167
42.03
3210
123
Amarwara (ST)
Kamlesh Pratap Shah
INC
109,765
48.35
Monika Batti
BJP
84,679
37.30
25086
124
Chourai
Choudhary Sujeet Mersingh
INC
81,613
42.36
Lakhan Kumar Varma
BJP
73,024
37.90
8589
125
Saunsar
Vijay Revnath Chore
INC
92,509
49.95
Nanabhau Mohod
BJP
80,967
43.72
11542
126
Chhindwara
Kamal Nath
INC
132,208
56.44
Vivek Bunty Sahu
BJP
95,708
46.83
36594
127
Parasia (SC)
Sohanlal Balmik
INC
88,227
47.75
Jyoti Dehariya
BJP
86,059
46.57
2168
128
Pandhurna (ST)
Neelesh Pusaram Uikey
INC
90,944
49.01
Prakash Bhau Uiekey
BJP
80,487
43.37
10457
Betul district
129
Multai
Chandrashekhar Deshmukh
BJP
96,066
51.38
Sukhdeo Panse
INC
81,224
43.44
14842
130
Amla
Yogesh Pandagre
BJP
86,726
51.20
Manoj Malve
INC
74,608
44.21
12118
131
Betul
Hemant Khandelwal
BJP
109,183
51.85
Nilay Vinod Daga
INC
93,650
44.47
15533
132
Ghoradongri (ST)
Ganga Sajjan Singh Uikey
BJP
103,710
47.38
Rahul Uikey
INC
99,497
45.45
4213
133
Bhainsdehi (ST)
Mahendra Singh Chouhan
BJP
97,938
43.84
Dharmu Singh Sirsam
INC
89,708
40.15
8230
Harda district
134
Timarni (ST)
Abhijeet Shah
INC
76,554
47.41
Sanjay Shah
BJP
75,604
46.82
950
135
Harda
Ram Kishore Dogne
INC
94,553
48.10
Kamal Patel
BJP
93,683
47.66
870
Hoshangabad district
136
Seoni-Malwa
Prem Shankar Kunjilal Verma
BJP
103,882
49.98
Ajay Balram Singh Patel
INC
67,868
32.65
36014
137
Hoshangabad
Sitasharan Sharma
BJP
73,161
42.87
Bhagvati Prasad Chourey
INC
57,655
33.78
15506
138
Sohagpur
Vijaypal Singh
BJP
103,379
48.89
Pushpraj Singh
INC
101,617
48.05
1762
139
Pipariya (SC)
Thakurdas Nagwanshi
BJP
107,372
55.09
Veerendra Belwanshi
INC
76,849
39.43
30523
Raisen district
140
Udaipura
Narendra Shivaji Patel
BJP
124,279
57.67
Devendra Singh Gadarwa
INC
81,456
37.80
42823
141
Bhojpur
Surendra Patwa
BJP
119,289
58.20
Rajkumar Patel
INC
78,510
38.30
40779
142
Sanchi (SC)
Prabhuram Choudhary
BJP
122,960
59.45
G. C. Gautam
INC
78,687
38.05
44273
143
Silwani
Devendra Patel
INC
95,935
51.39
Rampal Singh
BJP
84,481
45.26
11454
Vidisha district
144
Vidisha
Mukesh Tandan
BJP
99,246
56.61
Shashank Bhargava
INC
72,436
41.10
26810
145
Basoda
Hari Singh Raghuwanshi
BJP
98,722
56.33
Nishank Jain
INC
71,055
40.55
27667
146
Kurwai (SC)
Hari Singh Sapre
BJP
102,343
55.69
Rani Ahirwar
INC
76,274
41.50
26069
147
Sironj
Umakant Sharma
BJP
97,995
54.87
Gagnendra Singh Raghuwanshi
INC
70,313
39.84
27682
148
Shamshabad
Surya Prakash Meena
BJP
87,234
53.74
Sindhu Vikram Singh
INC
67,970
41.87
19264
Bhopal district
149
Berasia (SC)
Vishnu Khatri
BJP
107,844
54.65
Jayshree Harikaran
INC
82,447
41.78
25397
150
Bhopal Uttar
Atif Arif Aqueel
INC
96,125
56.38
Alok Sharma
BJP
69,138
40.55
26987
151
Narela
Vishvas Sarang
BJP
124,552
54.05
Manoj Shukla
INC
99,983
43.38
24569
152
Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim
Bhagwan Das Sabnani
BJP
76,689
54.27
P. C. Sharma
INC
60,856
43.06
15833
153
Bhopal Madhya
Arif Masood
INC
82,371
54.33
Dhruv Narayan Singh
BJP
66,480
43.84
15891
154
Govindpura
Krishna Gaur
BJP
173,159
68.96
Ravindra Sahu Jhoomarwala
INC
66,491
26.48
106668
155
Huzur
Rameshwar Sharma
BJP
177,755
67.31
Naresh Gyanchandani
INC
79,845
30.23
97910
Sehore district
156
Budhni
Shivraj Singh Chouhan
BJP
164,951
70.70
Vikram Mastal Sharma
INC
59,977
25.71
104974
157
Ashta (SC)
Gopal Singh Engineer
BJP
118,750
50.44
Kamal Singh Chauhan
INC
110,847
47.08
7903
158
Ichhawar
Karan Singh Verma
BJP
103,205
52.59
Shailendra Patel
INC
86,859
44.26
16346
159
Sehore
Sudesh Rai
BJP
105,997
58.40
Shashank Ramesh Saxena
INC
68,146
37.55
37851
Rajgarh district
160
Narsinghgarh
Mohan Sharma
BJP
113,084
56.29
Girish Bhandari
INC
81,169
40.40
31915
161
Biaora
Narayan Singh Panwar
BJP
117,846
57.61
Purushottam Dangi
INC
81,635
39.91
36211
162
Rajgarh
Amar Singh Yadav
BJP
104,032
53.53
Bapu Singh Tanwar
INC
81,493
41.93
22539
163
Khilchipur
Hajari Lal Dangi
BJP
105,694
52.20
Priyavrat Singh
INC
92,016
45.44
13678
164
Sarangpur (SC)
Gotam Tetwal
BJP
97,095
55.50
Kala-Mahesh Malviya
INC
74,041
42.32
23054
Agar Malwa district
165
Susner
Bhairon Singh "Bapu"
INC
97,584
48.27
Vikram Singh Rana
BJP
84,939
42.02
12645
166
Agar (SC)
Madhav Singh (Madhu Gehlot)
BJP
102,176
51.46
Vipin Wankhede
INC
89,174
44.91
13002
Shajapur district
167
Shajapur
Arun Bhimawad
BJP
98,960
47.33
Karada Hukum Singh
INC
98,932
47.32
28
168
Shujalpur
Inder Singh Parmar
BJP
96,054
51.84
Ramveer Singh Sikarwar
INC
82,394
44.46
13660
169
Kalapipal
Ghanshyam Chandravanshi
BJP
98,216
50.41
Kunal Choudhary
INC
86,451
44.37
11765
Dewas district
170
Sonkatch (SC)
Rajesh Sonkar
BJP
108,869
54.21
Sajjan Singh Verma
INC
83,432
41.54
25437
171
Dewas
Gayatri Raje Pawar
BJP
117,422
55.33
Pradeep Choudhary
INC
90,466
42.63
26956
172
Hatpipliya
Manoj Choudhary
BJP
89,842
49.89
Rajveer Singh Rajendra Singh Baghel
INC
85,700
47.59
4142
173
Khategaon
Aashish Govind Sharma
BJP
98,629
51.35
Deepak Joshi
INC
86,087
44.82
12542
174
Bagli (ST)
Murli Bhawara
BJP
105,320
50.27
Gopal Bhosle
INC
97,541
46.55
7779
Khandwa district
175
Mandhata
Narayan Patel
BJP
80,880
47.94
Uttam Rajnarayan Singh Purni
INC
80,291
47.59
589
176
Harsud (ST)
Kunwar Vijay Shah
BJP
116,580
64.27
Sukhram Salve
INC
56,584
31.20
59996
177
Khandwa (SC)
Kanchan Mukesh Tanve
BJP
109,067
59.19
Kundan Malviya
INC
71,018
38.54
38049
178
Pandhana (ST)
Chaya More
BJP
123,332
54.78
Rupali Nandu Bare
INC
94,516
41.98
28816
Burhanpur district
179
Nepanagar
Manju Rajendra Dadu
BJP
113,400
54.85
Gendu Bai
INC
68,595
33.18
44805
180
Burhanpur
Archana Chitnis
BJP
100,397
40.67
Thakur Surendra Singh
INC
69,226
28.04
31171
Khargone district
181
Bhikangaon (ST)
Jhuma Dr Dhyan Singh Solanki
INC
92,135
47.47
Nanda Brahmne
BJP
91,532
47.16
603
182
Barwah
Sachin Birla
BJP
90,467
49.66
Narendra Patel
INC
84,968
46.64
5499
183
Maheshwar (SC)
Rajkumar Mev
BJP
94,383
50.25
Dr. Vijayalaxmi Sadho
INC
88,464
47.10
5919
184
Kasrawad
Sachin Yadav
INC
102,761
50.17
Atmaram Patel
BJP
97,089
47.40
5672
185
Khargone
Balkrishan Patidar
BJP
101,683
51.63
Ravi Joshi
INC
87,918
44.64
13765
186
Bhagwanpura (ST)
Kedar Chidabhai Dawar
INC
99,043
49.80
Chandar Singh Waskle
BJP
86,876
43.68
12167
Barwani district
187
Sendhawa (ST)
Montu Solanki
INC
106,136
48.28
Antar Singh Arya
BJP
104,459
47.51
1677
188
Rajpur (ST)
Bala Bachchan
INC
100,333
47.75
Antar Devisingh Patel
BJP
99,443
47.33
890
189
Pansemal (ST)
Shyam Barde
BJP
97,181
48.64
Chandrabhaga Kirade
INC
83,739
41.91
13442
190
Barwani (ST)
Rajan Mandloi
INC
101,197
50.28
Premsingh Patel
BJP
90,025
44.73
11172
Alirajpur district
191
Alirajpur (ST)
Nagar Singh Chouhan
BJP
83,764
44.63
Mukesh Patel
INC
80,041
42.65
3723
192
Jobat (ST)
Sena Mahesh Patel
INC
80,784
48.71
Vishal Rawat
BJP
42,027
25.34
38757
Jhabua district
193
Jhabua (ST)
Vikrant Bhuria
INC
103,151
49.87
Bhanu Bhuriya
BJP
87,458
42.29
15693
194
Thandla (ST)
Veer Singh Bhuriya
INC
105,197
45.45
Kalsingh Bhabar
BJP
103,857
44.87
1340
195
Petlawad (ST)
Nirmala Dileep Singh Bhuria
BJP
101,512
44.12
Valsingh Maida
INC
95,865
41.67
5647
Dhar district
196
Sardarpur (ST)
Pratap Grewal
INC
86,114
49.35
Wel Singh Bhuriya
BJP
81,986
46.98
4128
197
Gandhwani (ST)
Umang Singhar
INC
98,982
54.01
Sardar Singh Meda
BJP
76,863
41.94
22119
198
Kukshi (ST)
Surendra Singh Baghel
INC
114,464
61.32
Bhinde Jaydeep Patel
BJP
64,576
34.59
49888
199
Manawar (ST)
Hiralal Alawa
INC
90,229
47.87
Kannoj Parmeshwar
BJP
89,521
47.50
708
200
Dharampuri (ST)
Kaul Singh Thakur
BJP
84,207
47.76
Panchilal Meda
INC
83,851
47.56
356
201
Dhar
Neena Vikram Verma
BJP
90,371
44.08
Prabha Balmukund Gautam
INC
80,677
39.35
9694
202
Badnawar
Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat
INC
93,733
49.79
Rajvardhansingh Prem Singh Dattigaon
BJP
90,757
48.21
2976
Indore district
203
Depalpur
Manoj Nirbhay Singh Patel
BJP
95,577
43.14
Vishal Jagdish Patel
INC
81,879
36.96
13698
204
Indore-1
Kailash Vijayvargiya
BJP
158,123
59.67
Sanjay Shukla
INC
100,184
37.81
57939
205
Indore-2
Ramesh Mendola
BJP
169,071
71.56
Chintu Choukse
INC
62,024
26.26
107047
206
Indore-3
Golu Shukla Rakesh
BJP
73,541
54.61
Deepak Mahesh Joshi
INC
58,784
43.65
14757
207
Indore-4
Malini Gaur
BJP
118,870
68.09
P. L. Raja Mandhwani
INC
49,033
28.09
69837
208
Indore-5
Mahendra Hardia
BJP
144,733
51.43
Satyanarayan Rameshwar Patel
INC
129,062
43.86
15671
209
Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow
Usha Thakur
BJP
102,989
47.10
Antar Singh Darbar
IND
68,597
31.37
34392
210
Rau
Madhu Verma
BJP
151,672
55.42
Jitu Patwari
INC
116,150
47.44
35522
211
Sanwer (SC)
Tulsi Silawat
BJP
151,048
61.70
Reena Bourasi Didi
INC
82,194
33.57
68854
Ujjain district
212
Nagda-Khachrod
Tej Bahadur Singh Chauhan
BJP
93,552
52.18
Dilip Singh Gurjar
INC
77,625
43.30
15927
213
Mahidpur
Dinesh Jain Boss
INC
75,454
42.57
Bahadur Singh Chouhan
BJP
75,164
42.41
290
214
Tarana (SC)
Mahesh Parmar
INC
75,819
49.25
Tarachand Goyal
BJP
73,636
47.83
2183
215
Ghatiya (SC)
Satish Malviya
BJP
96,236
57.27
Ramlal Malviya
INC
78,570
42.68
17666
216
Ujjain North
Anil Jain Kaluheda
BJP
93,535
57.71
Maya Rajesh Trivedi
INC
66,022
40.74
27513
217
Ujjain South
Mohan Yadav
BJP
95,699
52.08
Chetan Premnarayan Yadav
INC
82,758
45.04
12941
218
Badnagar
Jitendra Uday Singh Pandya
BJP
80,728
46.96
Murli Morwal
INC
44,035
25.62
36693
Ratlam district
219
Ratlam Rural (ST)
Mathuralal Damar
BJP
102,968
55.83
Laxman Singh Dindor
INC
68,644
37.22
34324
220
Ratlam City
Chetanya Kasyap
BJP
109,656
67.83
Paras Dada
INC
48,948
36.28
60708
221
Sailana (ST)
Kamleshwar Dodiyar
BAP
71,219
37.36
Harsh Vijay Gehlot
INC
66,601
34.93
4618
222
Jaora
Rajendra Pandey
BJP
92,019
44.89
Virendra Singh Solanki
INC
65,998
32.19
26021
223
Alot (SC)
Chintamani Malviya
BJP
106,762
57.44
Premchand Guddu
IND
37,878
20.38
68884
Mandsaur district
224
Mandsour
Vipin Jain
INC
105,316
49.43
Yashpal Singh Sisodiya
BJP
103,267
48.47
2049
225
Malhargarh (SC)
Jagdish Devda
BJP
115,498
54.20
Shyam Lal Jokchand
IND
56,474
26.50
59024
226
Suwasra
Hardeep Singh Dang
BJP
124,295
53.06
Rakesh Patidar
INC
101,626
43.38
22669
227
Garoth
Chandar Singh Sisodiya
BJP
108,602
52.81
Subhash Kumar Sojatia
INC
90,495
44.00
18107
Neemuch district
228
Manasa
Aniruddha Madhav Maru
BJP
90,980
53.94
Narendra Nahata
INC
71,993
42.68
18987
229
Neemuch
Dilip Singh Parihar
BJP
105,290
55.67
Umrao Singh Gurjar
INC
79,007
41.77
26283
230
Jawad
Om Prakash Sakhlecha
BJP
60,458
38.00
Samandar Patel
INC
58,094
36.51
2364
See also
References
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