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2019 Indian general election in Rajasthan|
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Turnout | 66.34% (3.23%) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Party
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BJP
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INC
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RLP
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Alliance
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NDA
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UPA
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NDA
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Last election
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25
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0
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New
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Seats won
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24
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0
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1
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Seat change
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1
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1
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Percentage
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59.07%
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34.24%
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2.04%
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Swing
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2.89%
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3.61%
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2.04%
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The 2019 Indian general election were held in Rajasthan in two phases- 29 April and 6 May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha.[1]
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No
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Constituency
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Turnout[3]
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Winner
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Party
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Votes
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Runner Up
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Party
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Votes
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Margin
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1
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Ganganagar (SC)
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74.77
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Nihalchand
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BJP
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8,97,177
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Bharat Ram Meghwal
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INC
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4,90,199
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4,06,978
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2
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Bikaner (SC)
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59.43
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Arjun Ram Meghwal
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BJP
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6,57,743
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Madan Gopal Meghwal
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INC
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3,93,662
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2,64,081
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3
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Churu
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65.90
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Rahul Kaswan
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BJP
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7,92,999
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Rafique Mandelia
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INC
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4,58,597
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3,34,402
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4
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Jhunjhunu
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62.11
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Narendra Kumar
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BJP
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7,38,163
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Sharwan Kumar
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INC
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4,35,616
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3,02,547
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5
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Sikar
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65.18
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Sumedhanand Saraswati
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BJP
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7,72,104
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Subhash Maharia
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INC
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4,74,948
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2,97,156
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6
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Jaipur Rural
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65.54
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Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
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BJP
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8,20,132
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Krishna Poonia
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INC
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4,26,961
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3,93,161
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7
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Jaipur
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68.48
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Ramcharan Bohara
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BJP
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9,24,065
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Jyoti Khandelwal
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INC
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4,93,439
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4,30,626
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8
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Alwar
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67.17
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Mahant Balaknath Yadav
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BJP
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7,60,201
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Bhanwar Jitendra Singh
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INC
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4,60,230
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3,29,971
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9
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Bharatpur (SC)
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59.11
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Ranjeeta Koli
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BJP
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7,07,992
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Abhijeet Kumar Jatav
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INC
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3,89,593
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3,18,399
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10
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Karauli–Dholpur (SC)
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55.18
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Manoj Rajoria
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BJP
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5,26,443
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Sanjay Kumar Jatav
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INC
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4,28,761
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97,682
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11
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Dausa (ST)
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61.50
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Jaskaur Meena
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BJP
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5,48,733
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Savita Meena
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INC
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4,70,289
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78,444
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12
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Tonk–Sawai Madhopur
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63.44
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Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria
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BJP
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6,44,319
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Namo Narain Meena
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INC
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5,33,028
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1,11,291
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13
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Ajmer
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67.32
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Bhagirath Choudhary
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BJP
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8,15,076
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Riju Jhunjhunwala
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INC
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3,98,652
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4,16,424
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14
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Nagaur
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62.32
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Hanuman Beniwal
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RLP
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6,60,051
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Jyoti Mirdha
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INC
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4,78,791
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1,81,260
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15
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Pali
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62.98
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P P Chaudhary
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BJP
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9,00,149
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Badri Ram Jakhar
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INC
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4,18,552
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4,81,597
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16
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Jodhpur
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68.89
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Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
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BJP
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7,88,888
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Vaibhav Gehlot
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INC
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5,14,448
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2,74,440
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17
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Barmer
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73.30
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Kailash Choudhary
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BJP
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8,46,526
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Manvendra Singh
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INC
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5,22,718
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3,23,808
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18
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Jalore
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65.74
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Devaji Patel
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BJP
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7,72,833
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Ratan Dewasi
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INC
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5,11,723
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2,61,110
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19
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Udaipur (ST)
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70.32
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Arjunlal Meena
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BJP
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8,71,458
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Raghuveer Meena
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INC
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4,33,631
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4,37,914
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20
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Banswara (ST)
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72.90
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Kanak Mal Katara
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BJP
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7,11,709
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Tarachand Bhagora
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INC
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4,06,245
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3,05,464
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21
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Chittorgarh
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72.39
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Chandra Prakash Joshi
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BJP
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9,82,492
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Gopal Singh Shekhawat
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INC
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4,06,695
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5,76,247
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22
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Rajsamand
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64.87
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Diya Kumari
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BJP
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8,63,039
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Devkinandan Gurjar
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INC
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3,11,123
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5,51,916
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23
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Bhilwara
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65.64
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Subhash Chandra Baheria
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BJP
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9,36,065
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Ram Pal Sharma
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INC
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3,25,145
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6,11,460
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24
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Kota
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70.22
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Om Birla
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BJP
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8,00,051
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Ramnarayan Meena
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INC
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5,20,374
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2,79,677
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25
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Jhalawar–Baran
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71.96
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Dushyant Singh
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BJP
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8,87,400
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Pramod Sharma
|
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INC
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4,33,472
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4,53,928
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Assembly segments wise lead of parties
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Party
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Assembly segments
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Position in Assembly (as of 2023 election)
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BJP
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176
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115
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INC
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16
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70
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RLP
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7
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2
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BAP
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–
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3
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Others
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–
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11
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Total
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200
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Parliamentary Candidates | |
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Prime ministerial candidates | |
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