2014 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh
Indian general election, 2014 in Madhya Pradesh|
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Turnout | 61.61% (10.44%) |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Party
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BJP
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INC
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Alliance
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NDA
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UPA
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Last election
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16 seats
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12 seats
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Seats won
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27
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2
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Seat change
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11
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10
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The 2014 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh were held for 29 seats in the state. The major two contenders in the state were Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress (INC). The voting process was held in three phases on 10, 17 and 24 April 2014.[1]
Election Schedule
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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Notification date
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15 March 2014
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19 March 2014
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29 March 2014
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Last date for filing the nomination
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22 March 2014
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26 March 2014
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5 April 2014
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Date of Scrutiny
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24 March 2014
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27 March 2014
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7 April 2014
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Last date for withdrawal of nomination
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26 March 2014
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29 March 2014
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9 April 2014
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Date of poll
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10 April 2014
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17 April 2014
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24 April 2014
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Date of counting
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16 May 2014
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Voting Phases
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I
(9 seats)
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II
(10 seats)
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III
(10 seats)
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Result
Results of Indian general election, 2014 in Madhya Pradesh
Parties and coalitions
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Seats
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Popular vote
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Contested
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Won
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+/−
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Votes
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%
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±pp
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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29
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27
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11
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1,60,15,685
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54.8%
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11.4%
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Indian National Congress
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29
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2
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10
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1,03,40,274
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35.4%
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4.7%
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Bahujan Samaj Party
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29
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0
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1
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11,24,772
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3.8%
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2.1%
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Aam Aadmi Party
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29
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0
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New
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3,49,488
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1.2%
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New
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Samajwadi Party
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11
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0
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-
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2,21,306
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0.8%
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2.0%
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Gondwana Ganatantra Party
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12
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0
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-
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1,69,453
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0.6%
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-
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Communist Party of India
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5
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0
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-
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96,683
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0.3%
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0.1%
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Total
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29
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2,92,47,970
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Valid votes
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2,92,47,970
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98.66
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Votes cast / turnout
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2,96,48,105
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61.61
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Abstentions
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1,84,73,196
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38.38
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Registered voters
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4,81,21,301
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100.0
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Constituency-wise results
Keys:
BJP (27)
INC (2)
Constituency
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Turnout
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Winner
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Runner-up
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Margin
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No.
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Name
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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1
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Morena
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50.18
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Anoop Mishra
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BJP
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3,75,567
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43.96
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Brindawan Sikarwar
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BSP
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2,42,586
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28.40
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1,32,981
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15.6
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2
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Bhind (SC)
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45.58
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Bhagirath Prasad
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BJP
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4,04,474
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55.46
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Imarti Devi
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INC
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2,44,513
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33.52
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1,59,961
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21.9
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3
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Gwalior
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52.80
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Narendra Singh Tomar
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BJP
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4,42,796
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44.68
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Ashok Singh
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INC
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4,13,097
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41.68
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29,699
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3.0
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4
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Guna
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60.89
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Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia
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INC
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5,17,036
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52.89
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Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya
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BJP
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3,96,244
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40.53
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1,20,792
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12.4
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5
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Sagar
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58.67
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Laxmi Narayan Yadav
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BJP
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4,82,580
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54.1
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Govind Singh Rajput
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INC
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3,61,843
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40.57
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1,20,737
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13.5
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6
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Tikamgarh (SC)
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50.16
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Virendra Kumar
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BJP
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4,22,979
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55.16
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Kamlesh Ahirwar
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INC
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2,14,248
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27.94
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2,08,731
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27.2
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7
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Damoh
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55.33
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Prahlad Singh Patel
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BJP
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5,13,079
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56.14
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Mahendra Pratap Singh
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INC
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2,99,780
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32.80
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2,13,299
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23.4
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8
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Khajuraho
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51.36
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Nagendra Singh
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BJP
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4,74,966
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54.31
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Raja Pateria
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INC
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2,27,476
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26.01
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2,47,490
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28.3
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9
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Satna
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62.63
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Ganesh Singh
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BJP
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3,75,288
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41.08
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Ajay Singh
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INC
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3,66,600
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40.13
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8,688
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0.95
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10
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Rewa
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53.74
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Janardan Mishra
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BJP
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3,83,320
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46.17
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Sunderlal Tiwari
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INC
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2,14,594
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25.85
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1,68,726
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20.3
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11
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Sidhi
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57.00
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Riti Pathak
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BJP
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4,75,678
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48.07
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Inderjeet Kumar
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INC
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3,67,632
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37.15
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1,08,046
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10.9
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12
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Shahdol (ST)
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62.08
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Dalpat Singh Paraste
(Died on 1 June 2016)
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BJP
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5,25,419
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54.22
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Nandini Singh
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INC
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2,84,118
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29.32
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2,41,301
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24.9
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13
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Jabalpur
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58.55
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Rakesh Singh
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BJP
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5,64,609
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56.34
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Vivek Tankha
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INC
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3,55,970
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35.52
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2,08,639
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20.8
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14
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Mandla (ST)
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66.79
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Faggan Singh Kulaste
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BJP
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5,85,720
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48.06
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Omkar Singh Markam
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INC
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4,75,251
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39.00
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1,10,469
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9.1
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15
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Balaghat
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68.32
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Bodh Singh Bhagat
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BJP
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4,80,594
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43.17
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Hina Kawre
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INC
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3,84,553
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34.54
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96,041
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8.6
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16
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Chhindwara
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79.00
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Kamal Nath
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INC
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5,59,755
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50.54
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Chandrabhan Singh
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BJP
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4,43,218
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40.01
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1,16,537
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10.5
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17
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Hoshangabad
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65.80
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Uday Pratap Singh
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BJP
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6,69,128
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63.85
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Devendra Patel
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INC
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2,79,168
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27.06
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3,89,960
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37.8
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18
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Vidisha
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65.71
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Sushma Swaraj
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BJP
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7,14,348
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66.53
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Lakshman Singh
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INC
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3,03,650
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28.28
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4,10,698
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38.3
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19
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Bhopal
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57.75
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Alok Sanjar
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BJP
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7,14,178
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63.19
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P. C. Sharma
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INC
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3,43,482
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30.39
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3,70,696
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32.8
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20
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Rajgarh
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64.03
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Rodmal Nagar
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BJP
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5,96,727
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59.03
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Narayan Singh
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INC
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3,67,990
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36.41
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2,28,737
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22.6
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21
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Dewas (SC)
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70.75
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Manohar Untwal
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BJP
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6,65,646
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58.18
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Sajjan Singh Verma
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INC
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4,05,333
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35.43
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2,60,313
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22.8
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22
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Ujjain (SC)
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66.63
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Chintamani Malviya
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BJP
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6,41,101
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63.07
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Premchand Guddu
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INC
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3,31,438
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32.61
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3,09,663
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30.5
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23
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Mandsour
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71.41
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Sudhir Gupta
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BJP
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6,98,335
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60.12
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Meenakshi Natarajan
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INC
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3,94,686
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33.98
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3,03,649
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26.1
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24
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Ratlam (ST)
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63.62
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Dileep Singh Bhuria
(Died on 24 June 2015)[2]
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BJP
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5,45,980
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50.41
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Kantilal Bhuria
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INC
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4,37,523
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40.39
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1,08,457
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10.0
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25
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Dhar
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64.55
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Savitri Thakur
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BJP
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5,58,387
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51.84
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Umang Singhar
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INC
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4,54,059
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42.16
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1,04,328
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9.7
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26
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Indore
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62.26
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Sumitra Mahajan
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BJP
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8,54,972
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64.92
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Satyanarayan Patel
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INC
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3,88,071
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29.47
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4,66,901
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35.5
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27
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Khargone (ST)
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67.67
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Subhash Patel
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BJP
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6,49,354
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56.33
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Ramesh Patel
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INC
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3,91,475
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33.96
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2,57,879
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22.4
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28
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Khandwa
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71.48
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Nandkumar Singh Chauhan
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BJP
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7,17,357
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57.04
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Arun Yadav
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INC
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4,57,643
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36.39
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2,59,714
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20.7
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29
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Betul (ST)
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65.17
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Jyoti Dhurve
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BJP
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6,43,651
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61.43
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Ajay Shah
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INC
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3,15,037
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30.07
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3,28,614
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31.4
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Bye-elections
Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Madhya Pradesh
Cabinet Ministers
Minister of State
Region-wise results
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