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In the 2004 Indian general election for Madhya Pradesh polls were held for 29 seats in the state. The result was a major victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which won 25 seats. The remaining 4 seats were won by Indian National Congress (INC).
Results of Indian general election, 2004 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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25
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4
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88,84,913
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48.13%
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4.02%
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Indian National Congress
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29
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4
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4
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62,89,013
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34.07%
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10.04%
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Bahujan Samaj Party
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28
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0
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-
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8,76,871
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4.75%
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0.56%
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Samajwadi Party
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29
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0
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-
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5,90,090
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3.2%
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1.41%
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Gondwana Ganatantra Party
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15
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0
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-
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5,63,676
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3.05%
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2.81%
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Communist Party of India
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2
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0
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-
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43,462
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0.24%
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-
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Independents
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124
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0
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-
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7,42,198
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4.02%
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-
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Total
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29
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1,84,59,240
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Valid votes
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1,84,59,240
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99.97
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Votes cast / turnout
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1,84,63,451
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48.09
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Abstentions
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1,99,26,650
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51.91
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Registered voters
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3,83,90,101
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100.00
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Constituency-wise results
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Keys:
BJP (25)
INC (4)
Parliamentary 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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Type
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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Vote%
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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Vote%
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Votes
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%
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1.
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Morena
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SC
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33.97
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Ashok Argal
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BJP
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2,61,337
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Barelal Jatav
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INC
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1,14,017
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1,47,320
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30.22
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2.
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Bhind
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GEN
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43.68
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Ramlakhan Singh
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BJP
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2,34,712
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Satyadev Katare
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INC
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2,27,766
|
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6,946
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1.15
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3.
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Gwalior
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GEN
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40.88
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Ramsevak Singh
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INC
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2,46,467
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Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya
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BJP
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2,10,603
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35,864
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6.35
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4.
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Guna
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GEN
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47.02
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Jyotiraditya Scindia
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INC
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3,33,954
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Hari Vallabh Shukla
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BJP
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2,47,594
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86,360
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12.92
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5.
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Sagar
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SC
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38.34
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Virendra Kumar
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BJP
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2,90,974
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Uttamchand Khatik
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INC
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1,42,983
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1,47,991
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30.87
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6.
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Khajuraho
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GEN
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49.78
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Ramkrishna Kusmaria
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BJP
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3,32,458
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Satyavrat Chaturvedi
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INC
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2,20,677
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1,11,781
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14.47
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7.
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Damoh
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GEN
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42.28
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Chandrabhan Bhaiya
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BJP
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2,71,869
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Tilak Singh Lodhi
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INC
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1,72,274
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94,595
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16.0
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8.
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Satna
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GEN
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46.11
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Ganesh Singh
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BJP
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2,39,706
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Rajendra Kumar Singh
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INC
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1,56,116
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83,590
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13.69
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9.
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Rewa
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GEN
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43.17
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Chandramani Tripathi
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BJP
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2,32,021
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Pradeep Kumar Patel
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BSP
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1,87,269
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44,752
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7.1
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10.
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Sidhi
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ST
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42.19
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Chandrapratap Singh
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BJP
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2,10,198
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Tilakraj Singh
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INC
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1,60,633
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49,565
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10.84
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11.
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Shahdol
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ST
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39.03
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Dalpat Singh Paraste
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BJP
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2,10,034
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Rajesh Nandini Singh
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INC
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1,80,685
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29,349
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5.76
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12.
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Balaghat
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GEN
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60.92
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Gaurishankar Bisen
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BJP
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1,93,982
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Kankar Munjare
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JP
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1,05,893
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88,089
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14.46
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13.
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Mandla
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ST
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53.72
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Faggan Singh Kulaste
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BJP
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2,38,073
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Heera Singh Markam
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GGP
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1,73,176
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64,897
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11.03
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14.
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Jabalpur
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GEN
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42.49
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Rakesh Singh
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BJP
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3,11,646
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Rameshwar Neekhra
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INC
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2,12,115
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99,531
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17.42
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15.
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Seoni
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GEN
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49.82
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Neeta Pateriya
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BJP
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2,68,195
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Kalyani Pandey
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INC
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1,73,394
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94,801
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15.81
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16.
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Chhindwara
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GEN
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65.92
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Kamal Nath
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INC
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3,08,563
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Prahlad Singh Patel
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BJP
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2,44,855
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63,708
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8.44
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17.
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Betul
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GEN
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48.78
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Vijay Kumar Khandelwal
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BJP
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2,88,007
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Rajendra Jaiswal
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INC
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1,30,467
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1,57,540
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28.76
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18.
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Hoshangabad
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GEN
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49.29
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Sartaj Singh
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BJP
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3,54,659
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Omprakash Raghuvanshi
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INC
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2,18,250
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1,36,409
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21.5
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19.
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Bhopal
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GEN
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46.47
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Kailash Joshi
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BJP
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5,61,563
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Sajid Ali
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INC
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2,55,558
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3,06,005
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35.65
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20.
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Vidisha
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GEN
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50.01
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Shivraj Singh Chouhan
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BJP
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4,28,030
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Narbada Prasad Sharma
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INC
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1,67,304
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2,60,726
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39.71
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21.
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Rajgarh
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GEN
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46.88
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Lakshman Singh
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BJP
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2,83,135
|
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Shambhoo Singh
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INC
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2,46,423
|
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36,712
|
6.13
|
22.
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Shajapur
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SC
|
54.21
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Thawarchand Gehlot
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BJP
|
4,24,004
|
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Shyam Malviya
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INC
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2,55,817
|
|
1,68,187
|
23.35
|
23.
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Khandwa
|
GEN
|
49.71
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Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan
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BJP
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3,36,724
|
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Amitabh Mandloi
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INC
|
2,33,987
|
|
1,02,737
|
16.97
|
24.
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Khargone
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GEN
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50.67
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Krishna Murari Moghe
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BJP
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3,21,762
|
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Tarachand Patel
|
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INC
|
2,63,145
|
|
58,617
|
8.99
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25.
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Dhar
|
ST
|
53.07
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Chhatar Singh Darbar
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BJP
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3,45,468
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Umang Singhar
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INC
|
3,12,857
|
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32,611
|
4.64
|
26.
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Indore
|
GEN
|
50.92
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Sumitra Mahajan
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BJP
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5,08,107
|
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Rameshwar Patel
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INC
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3,14,171
|
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1,93,936
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22.7
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27.
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Ujjain
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SC
|
57.97
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Satyanarayan Jatiya
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BJP
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3,69,744
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Guddu Premchand
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INC
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2,99,341
|
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70,403
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9.77
|
28.
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Jhabua
|
SC
|
48.75
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Kantilal Bhuria
|
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INC
|
3,22,257
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Relam Chauhan
|
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BJP
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2,41,975
|
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80,282
|
12.77
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29.
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Mandsour
|
GEN
|
56.53
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Laxminarayan Pandey
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BJP
|
4,23,478
|
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Rajendra Singh Gautam
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INC
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2,83,845
|
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1,39,633
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17.98
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Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Madhya Pradesh
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