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Election to constitute the 18th Lok Sabha in 2024 in Madhya Pradesh
2024 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh|
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Opinion polls |
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]
Election schedule
On 16 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
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Phase
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I
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II
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III
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IV
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Notification Date
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20 March
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28 March
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12 April
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18 April
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Last Date for filing nomination
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27 March
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4 April
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19 April
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25 April
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Scrutiny of nomination
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28 March
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5 April
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20 April
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26 April
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Last Date for withdrawal of nomination
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30 March
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8 April
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22 April
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29 April
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Date of poll
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19 April
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26 April
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7 May
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13 May
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Date of counting of votes/Result
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4 June 2024
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No. of constituencies
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6
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6
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9
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8
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Parties and alliances
Others
Candidates
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Exit polls
Polling agency
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Lead
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NDA
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INDIA
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Others
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Actual Results
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29
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0
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0 |
NDA
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Voter turnout
Phase wise
Phase
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Poll Date
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Constituencies
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Voter Turnout (%)
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I
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19 April 2024
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Sidhi (ST), Shahdol, Jabalpur, Mandla (ST), Balaghat, Chhindwara
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67.75%
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II
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26 April 2024
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Sagar, Tikamgarh (SC), Damoh, Khajuraho, Satna, Rewa, Hoshangabad
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58.59%
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III
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7 May 2024
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Morena, Bhind (SC), Gwalior, Guna, Vidisha, Bhopal, Rajgarh, Betul (ST)
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66.75%
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IV
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13 May 2024
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Dewas (SC), Ujjain (SC), Mandsour, Ratlam (ST), Dhar (ST), Indore, Khargone, Khandwa
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72.05%
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Total
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68.29%
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Constituency wise
Results
Results by alliance or party
Alliance/ Party
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Popular vote
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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±pp
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Contested
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Won
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+/−
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NDA
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BJP
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22,427,524
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59.27
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1.27
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29
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29
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1
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INDIA
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INC
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12,276,304
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32.44
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2.06
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28
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0
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1
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AIFB
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50,033
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0.13
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1
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0
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0
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Total
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12,326,337
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32.57
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29
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0
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1
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Others
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149
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0
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IND
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601,852
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1.6
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161
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0
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NOTA
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Total
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100%
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-
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29
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-
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Source:[17]
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Results by constituency
Constituency[18]
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Turnout
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Winner[19]
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Runner Up
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Margin
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Party
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Alliance
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Party
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Alliance
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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1
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Morena
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58.97%
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BJP
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NDA
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Shivmangal Singh Tomar
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515,477
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43.41%
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INC
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INDIA
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Neetu Satyapal Singh Sikarwar
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462,947
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38.99%
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52,530
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2
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Bhind (SC)
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54.93%
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BJP
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NDA
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Sandhya Ray
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537,065
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51.2%
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INC
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INDIA
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Phool Singh Baraiya
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472,225
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45.02%
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64,840
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3
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Gwalior
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62.13%
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BJP
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NDA
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Bharat Singh Kushwah
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671,535
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49.99%
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INC
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INDIA
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Praveen Pathak
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601,325
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44.77%
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70,210
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4
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Guna
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72.43%
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BJP
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NDA
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Jyotiraditya Scindia
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923,302
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67.21%
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INC
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INDIA
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Rao Yadvendra Singh
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382,373
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27.83%
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540,929
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5
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Sagar
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65.75%
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BJP
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NDA
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Lata Wankhede
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787,979
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68.49%
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INC
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INDIA
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Chandra Bhusan Singh Bundela
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316,757
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27.53%
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471,222
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6
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Tikamgarh (SC)
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60.00%
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BJP
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NDA
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Virendra Kumar Khatik
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715,050
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65.1%
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INC
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INDIA
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Khuman Urf Pankaj Ahirwar
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311,738
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28.38%
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403,312
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7
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Damoh
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56.48%
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BJP
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NDA
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Rahul Singh Lodhi
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709,768
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65.18%
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INC
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INDIA
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Tarbar Singh Lodhi
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303,342
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27.86%
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406,426
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8
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Khajuraho
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56.97%
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BJP
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NDA
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Vishnu Datt Sharma
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772,774
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67.75%
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BSP
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Others
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Kamlesh Kumar
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231,545
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20.3%
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541,229
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9
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Satna
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61.94%
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BJP
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NDA
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Ganesh Singh
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459,728
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43.41%
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INC
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INDIA
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Siddharth Sukhlal Kushwaha
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374,779
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35.39%
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84,949
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10
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Rewa
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49.43%
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BJP
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NDA
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Janardan Mishra
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477,459
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52%
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INC
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INDIA
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Neelam Abhay Mishra
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284,085
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30.94%
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193,374
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11
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Sidhi
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56.50%
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BJP
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NDA
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Rajesh Mishra
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583,559
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50.87%
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INC
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INDIA
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Kamleshwar Indrajit Kumar
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377,143
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32.87%
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206,416
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12
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Shahdol (ST)
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64.68%
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BJP
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NDA
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Himadri Singh
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711,143
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61.73%
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INC
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INDIA
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Phundelal Singh Marko
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313,803
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27.24%
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397,340
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13
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Jabalpur
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61.00%
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BJP
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NDA
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Ashish Dubey
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790,133
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68.2%
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INC
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INDIA
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Dinesh Yadav
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303,459
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26.19%
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486,674
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14
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Mandla (ST)
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72.84%
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BJP
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NDA
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Faggan Singh Kulaste
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751,375
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48.93%
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INC
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INDIA
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Omkar Singh Markam
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647,529
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42.17%
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103,846
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15
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Balaghat
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73.45%
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BJP
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NDA
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Bharti Pardhi
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712,660
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51.56%
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INC
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INDIA
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Samrat Ashok Singh Saraswar
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538,148
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38.93%
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174,512
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16
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Chhindwara
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79.83%
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BJP
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NDA
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Bunty Vivek Sahu
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644,738
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49.41%
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INC
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INDIA
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Nakul Kamal Nath
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531,120
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40.7%
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113,618
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17
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Hoshangabad
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67.21%
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BJP
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NDA
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Darshan Singh Choudhary
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812,147
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64.99%
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INC
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INDIA
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Sanjay Sharma Sanju Bhaiya
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313,803
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30.44%
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431,696
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18
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Vidisha
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74.48%
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BJP
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NDA
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Shivraj Singh Chouhan
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1,116,460
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76.7%
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INC
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INDIA
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Pratap Bhanu Sharma
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295,052
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27.24%
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821,408
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19
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Bhopal
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64.06%
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BJP
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NDA
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Alok Sharma
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981,109
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65.48%
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INC
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INDIA
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Advocate Arun Shrivastava
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479,610
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32.01%
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501,499
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20
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Rajgarh
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76.04%
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BJP
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NDA
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Rodmal Nagar
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758,743
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53.1%
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INC
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INDIA
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Digvijaya Singh
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612,654
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42.87%
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146,089
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21
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Dewas (SC)
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75.48%
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BJP
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NDA
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Mahendra Singh Solanky
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928,941
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63.23%
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INC
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INDIA
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Rajendra Radhakishan Malviya
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503,716
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34.29%
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425,225
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22
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Ujjain (SC)
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73.82%
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BJP
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NDA
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Anil Firojiya
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836,104
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62.93%
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INC
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INDIA
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Mahesh Parmar
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460,244
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34.64%
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375,860
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23
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Mandsaur
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75.27%
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BJP
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NDA
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Sudheer Gupta
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945,761
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65.98%
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INC
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INDIA
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Dilip Singh Gurjar
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445,106
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31.05%
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500,655
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24
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Ratlam (ST)
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72.94%
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BJP
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NDA
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Anita Nagarsingh Chouhan
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795,863
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51.93%
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INC
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INDIA
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Kantilal Bhuria
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588,631
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38.41%
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207,232
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25
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Dhar (ST)
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72.76%
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BJP
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NDA
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Savitri Thakur
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794,449
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55.75%
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INC
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INDIA
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Radheshyam Muvel
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575,784
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40.4%
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218,665
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26
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Indore
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61.67%
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BJP
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NDA
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Shankar Lalwani
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1,226,751
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78.54%
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NOTA
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None
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None
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218,674
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14%
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1,008,077
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27
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Khargone
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76.03%
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BJP
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NDA
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Gajendra Singh Patel
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819,863
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52.6%
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INC
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INDIA
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Porlal Batha Kharte
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684,845
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43.93%
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135,018
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28
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Khandwa
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71.52%
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BJP
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NDA
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Gyaneswar Patil
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862,679
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57.04%
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INC
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INDIA
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Narendra Patel
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592,708
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39.19%
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269,971
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29
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Betul (ST)
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73.48%
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BJP
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NDA
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Durga Das Uikey
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848,236
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60.76%
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INC
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INDIA
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Ramu Tekam
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468,475
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33.56%
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379,761
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Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
See also
Notes
- ^ INC endorsed NOTA in Indore after their candidate Akshay Bam withdrew after last deadline and joined BJP.
- ^ Forward Bloc candidate endorsed by Samajwadi Party and Indian National Congress after rejection of nomination of the Samajwadi Party candidate
- ^ Supported candidate after the prospective Samajwadi Party candidate's nomination was rejected
- ^ Endorsed by INC after the Congress candidate Akshay Bam withdrew after last deadline and joined BJP.
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