2019 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh

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2019 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh

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29 seats
Turnout71.20% (Increase9.59%)
  First party Second party Third party
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Party BJP INC BSP
Alliance NDA United Progressive Alliance BSP+SP
Last election 27 2 0
Seats won 28 1 0
Seat change 1Increase 1Decrease 0
Percentage 58% 34.5% 2.5%

Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha election result 2019.jpg

The 2019 Indian general election were held in Madhya Pradesh in 4 phases- between 29 April and 19 May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha.[1] Results declared on 23 May 2019.

Results[edit]

Party wise[edit]

Party Seats Votes[2]
Contested Won # %
Bharatiya Janata Party 29 28 2,14,06,911 58
Indian National Congress 29 1 1,27,33,074 34.5
Bahujan Samaj Party 25 - 8,78,013 2.4
Samajwadi Party 3 - 82,662 0.23
Gondwana Ganatantra Party 4 - 1,11,512 0.3
Independents - 6,99,148 1.91
NOTA 29 - 3,40,984 0.93
Total 29 3,65,69,626 100.0

Results- Constituency wise[edit]

No Constituency Turnout[3] Winner Party Margin
1 Morena 61.96 Increase Narendra Singh Tomar Bharatiya Janata Party 1,32,981
2 Bhind 54.53 Increase Sandhya Rai Bharatiya Janata Party 1,99,885
3 Gwalior 59.82 Increase Vivek Shejwalkar Bharatiya Janata Party 1,46,842
4 Guna 70.34 Increase Dr. K.P. Yadav Bharatiya Janata Party 1,25,549
5 Sagar 65.54 Increase Raj Bahadur Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 3,05,542
6 Tikamgarh 66.62 Increase Virendra Kumar Khatik Bharatiya Janata Party 3,48,059
7 Damoh 65.83 Increase Prahlad Patel Bharatiya Janata Party 3,53,411
8 Khajuraho 68.31 Increase Vishnu Datt Sharma Bharatiya Janata Party 4,92,382
9 Satna 70.71 Increase Ganesh Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 2,31,473
10 Rewa 60.41 Increase Janardan Mishra Bharatiya Janata Party 3,12,807
11 Sidhi 69.50 Increase Riti Pathak Bharatiya Janata Party 2,86,524
12 Shahdol 74.77 Increase Himadri Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 4,03,333
13 Jabalpur 69.46 Increase Rakesh Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 4,54,744
14 Mandla 77.79 Increase Faggan Singh Kulaste Bharatiya Janata Party 97,674
15 Balaghat 77.66 Increase Dhal Singh Bisen Bharatiya Janata Party 2,42,066
16 Chhindwara 82.42 Increase Nakul Nath Indian National Congress 37,536
17 Hoshangabad 74.22 Increase Rao Udai Pratap Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 5,53,682
18 Vidisha 71.83 Increase Ramakant Bhargav Bharatiya Janata Party 5,03,084
19 Bhopal 65.74 Increase Pragya Singh Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party 3,64,822
20 Rajgarh 74.42 Increase Rodmal Nagar Bharatiya Janata Party 4,31,019
21 Dewas 79.51 Increase Mahendra Solanki Bharatiya Janata Party 3,72,419
22 Ujjain 75.43 Increase Anil Firojiya Bharatiya Janata Party 3,65,637
23 Mandsaur 77.89 Increase Sudhir Gupta Bharatiya Janata Party 3,76,734
24 Ratlam 75.70 Increase Guman Singh Damor Bharatiya Janata Party 90,636
25 Dhar 75.26 Increase Chhatar Singh Darbar Bharatiya Janata Party 1,56,029
26 Indore 69.33 Increase Shankar Lalwani Bharatiya Janata Party 5,47,754
27 Khargone 77.85 Increase Gajendra Patel Bharatiya Janata Party 2,02,510
28 Khandwa 76.90 Increase Nand Kumar Singh Chouhan Bharatiya Janata Party 2,73,343
29 Betul 78.18 Increase Durgadas Uike Bharatiya Janata Party 3,60,241

Assembly segments wise lead of parties[edit]

Party Assembly segments Position in Assembly (as of 2018 election)
Bharatiya Janata Party 208 109
Indian National Congress 22 114
Others  – 7
Total 230

Candidates[edit]

No Constituency Poll Date Candidates
BJP INC BSP+SP
1 Morena 12 May 2019 Narendra Singh Tomar Ramnivas Rawat Kartar Singh Bhadana
2 Bhind 12 May 2019 Sandhya Rai Devasish Jararia Babu Ram Jamor
3 Gwalior 12 May 2019 Vivek Shejwalkar Ashok Singh Mamta Balveer Singh Kushwaha
4 Guna 12 May 2019 Dr. K.P. Yadav Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia Lokendra Singh Rajpoot
5 Sagar 12 May 2019 Raj Bahadur Singh Prabhu Singh Thakur Rajkumar Yadav
6 Tikamgarh 6 May 2019 Virendra Kumar Khatik Kiran Ahirwar R. D. Prajapati (SP)
7 Damoh 6 May 2019 Prahlad Patel Pratap Singh Lodhi Jittu Khare "Badal"
8 Khajuraho 6 May 2019 Vishnu Datt Sharma Kavita Singh Veer Singh Patel (SP)
9 Satna 6 May 2019 Ganesh Singh Raja Ram Tripathi Acche Lal Kushawaha
10 Rewa 6 May 2019 Janardan Mishra Siddharth Tiwari Vikash Singh Patel
11 Sidhi 29 April 2019 Riti Pathak Ajay Singh Rahul Ram Lal Panika
12 Shahdol 29 April 2019 Himadri Singh Pramila Singh Mohadal Singh Pav
13 Jabalpur 29 April 2019 Rakesh Singh Vivek Tankha Ramraj Ram
14 Mandla 29 April 2019 Faggan Singh Kulaste Kamal Maravi DNF
15 Balaghat 29 April 2019 Dhal Singh Bisen Madhu Bhagat Kankar Munjare
16 Chhindwara 29 April 2019 Natthan Shah Nakul Nath Gyaneshwar Gajbhiye
17 Hoshangabad 6 May 2019 Rao Udai Pratap Singh Shailendra Diwan M. P. Choudhary
18 Vidisha 12 May 2019 Ramakant Bhargav Shailendra Patel Geetawali P. S. Ahirwar
19 Bhopal 12 May 2019 Pragya Singh Thakur Digvijaya Singh Madho Singh Ahirwar
20 Rajgarh 12 May 2019 Rodmal Nagar Mona Sustani DNF
21 Dewas 19 May 2019 Mahendra Solanki Prahlad Tipaniya Badrilal "Akela"
22 Ujjain 19 May 2019 Anil Firojiya Babulal Malviya Satish Parmar
23 Mandsour 19 May 2019 Sudhir Gupta Meenakshi Natarajan Prabhulal Meghwal
24 Ratlam 19 May 2019 Guman Singh Damor Kantilal Bhuria Madhu Singh Patel
25 Dhar 19 May 2019 Chhatar Singh Darbar Dinesh Girwal Gulsingh Ramsingh Kawache
26 Indore 19 May 2019 Shankar Lalwani Pankaj Sanghvi Deepchand Ahirwal
27 Khargone 19 May 2019 Gajendra Patel Govind Muzaalda Amit Kumar Balke
28 Khandwa 19 May 2019 Nand Kumar Singh Chouhan Arun Yadav Dayaram Korku
29 Betul 6 May 2019 Durgadas Uike Ramu Tekam Ashok Bhalavi

References[edit]

  1. Singh, Vijaita (1 September 2018). "General election will be held in 2019 as per schedule, says Rajnath Singh". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  2. [17- State wise seats won and valid votes polled by political parties (PDF)] Election Commission of India, Elections, 2019 (17 LOK SABHA)
  3. Final voter turnout of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, The Election Commission of India (20 April 2019, updated 4 May 2019)
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