Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2008
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Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election 2008 has been declared by Election Commission of India on 14 October 2008. Elections were scheduled for 230 seats on 27 November 2008. Counting started on 8 December 2008.
Parties
Election was mainly contested between two national parties, Bharatiya Janata Party and Indian National Congress. Other parties include Bahujan Samaj Party, Bharatiya Jan Shakti Party and Samajwadi Party
Madhya Pradesh Result
SN | Party | Seats Contested |
Seats won |
Seats Changed |
% Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bharatiya Janata Party | 228 | 143 | - 30 | 37.64 |
2 | Indian National Congress | 228 | 71 | + 33 | 32.39 |
3 | Bahujan Samaj Party | 228 | 7 | + 5 | 8.97 |
4 | Bharatiya Jan Shakti Party | 201 | 5 | + 5 | 4.71 |
5 | Independents | 3 | + 1 | 8.23 | |
6 | Samajwadi Party | 187 | 1 | - 6 | 1.90 |
Total | 230 |
Winning Candidates
List of winning candidates of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
[1]
Candidate's Name Constituencies
- Shiv Mangal Singh Tomar 7-Dimani
- Kamalesh Jatav 8-Ambah
- Arvind Singh Bhadouria 9-Ater
- Anup Mishra 16-Gwalior East
- Narayan Singh Kushwah 17-Gwalior South
- Asha Ram Ahirwar 21-Bhander
- Dr. Narottam Mishra 22-Datia
- Khatik Ramesh Prasad 23-Karera
- Prahlad Bharti 24-Pohari
- Makhan Lal Rathore 25-Shivpuri
- Devendra Kumar Jain (Patte Wale) 27-Kolaras
- Engineer Ladduram Kori 32-Ashok Nagar
- Rao Rajkumar Singh Mahuan 33-Chanderi
- Rao Deshraj Singh Yadav 34-Mungaoli
- Dr. Smt. Vinod Panthi 35-Bina
- Dr. Bhanu Rana 38-Deori
- Gopal Bhargav 39-Rehli
- Eng Pradeep Laria 40-Naryoli
- Shailendra Kumar Jain 41-Sagar
- Khatik Harishankar 44-Jatara
- Ahirwar Ramdayal 49-Chandla
- Lalita Yadav 51-Chhatarpur
- Asha Rani 52-Bijawar
- Jayant Malaiya 55-Damoh
- Brijendra Pratap Singh 58-Pawai
- Rajesh Kumar Verma 59-Gunnaor
- Surendra Singh Gaharwar 61-Chitrakoot
- Jugul Kishor 62-Raigaon
- Shankar Lal Tiwari 63-Satna
- Nagendra Singh 64-Nagod
- Moti Lal Tiwari 65-Maihar
- Ramkhelawan Patel 66-Amarpatan
- Abhay Kumar Mishra 69- Semariya
- Girish Gautam 72- Deotalab
- Panna Bai Prajapati 73- Mangawan
- Rajendra Shukla 74- Rewa
- Nagendra Singh 75- Gurh
- Bali Singh Maravi 83-Beohari
- Sundar Singh 84-Jaisinghnagar
- Jai Singh Maravi 85-Jaitpur
- Dilip Jaisawal 86-Kotma
- Sudama Singh 88-Pushprajgarh
- Gyan Singh 89-Bandhavgarh
- Sushri Meena Singh 90-Manpur
- Moti Kashyap 91-Barwara
- Giriraj (Raju ) Poddar 93-Murwara
- Ajay Vishnoi 95-Patan
- Pratibha Singh 96-Bargi
- Sharad Jain Advocate 98-Jabalpur Uttar
- Ishwardas Rohani 99-Jabalpur Cantt.
- Harendra Jeet Singh " Babbu" 100-Jabalpur Paschim
- Narendra Tripathi 101-Panagar
- Smt. Nandini Maravi 102-Sihora
- Rampyare Kulaste 106-Niwas
- Dev Singh Saiyam 107-Mandla
- Bhagat Singh Netam 108-Baihar
- Ramesh Dileep Bhatere 109-Lanji
- Gourishankar Chaturbhuj Bisen 111-Balaghat
- Kamal Marskole 114-Barghat
- Neeta Pateriya 115-Seoni
- Shashi Thakur 117-Lakhnadon
- Premnarayan Thakur 123-Amarwara
- Nana Mohod 125-Saunsar
- Tarachand Bawaria 127-Parasia
- Ramrao Kavdeti 128-Pandhurna
- Chaitram Manekar 130-Amla
- Alkesh Arya 131-Betul
- Gita Ramgilal Uikey 132-Ghoradongri
- Kamal Patel 135-Harda
- Sartaj Singh 136-Seoni-Malwa
- Girja Shanker Sharma 137-Hoshangabad
- Vijaypal Singh 138-Sohagpur
- Thakur Das 139-Pipariya
- Surendra Patwa 141-Bhojpur
- Raghavji 144-Vidisha
- Hari Singh Raghuvanshi "Badda" 145-Basoda
- Hari Singh Sapre 146-Kurwai
- Laxmi Kant Sharma 147-Sironj
- Surya Prakash Meena 148-Shamshabad
- Brahmanand Ratnakar 149-Berasia
- Vishwas Sarang 151-Narela
- Umashanker Gupta 152-Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim
- Dhruv Narayan Singh 153-Bhopal Madhya
- Babulal Gaur 154-Govindpura
- Jeetendra Daga (Mannu) 155-Huzur
- Shiv Raj Shingh 156-Budhni
- Ranjeet-Singh Gunwan 157-Ashta
- Karan Singh Verma 158-Ichhawar
- Ramesh Saxena 159-Sehore
- Mohan Sharma 160-Narsinghgarh
- Gautam Tetwal 164-Sarangpur
- Santosh Joshi 165-Susner
- Laljiram Malviya 166-Agar
- Jaswant Singh Hada 168-Shujalpur
- Babulal Verma 169-Kalapipal
- Tukoji Rao Puar 171-Dewas
- Deepak Kailash Joshi 172-Hatpipliya
- Brijmohan Dhoot (Kakaji) 173-Khategaon
- Champalal Dewda 174-Bagali
- Lokendra Singh Tomar 175-Mandhata
- Kunwar Vijay Shah 176-Harsud
- Devendra Verma 177-Khandwa
- Anar Bhai Waskle 178-Pandhana
- Rajendra Shyamlal Dadu (Raju Bhaiya) 179-Nepanagar
- Archana Didi 180-Burhanpur
- Dhool Singh Dawar 181-Bhikangaon
- Hitendra Singh Dhyan Singh Solanki 182-Badwah
- Atma Ram Patel 184-Kasrawad
- Balkrishna Patidar 185-Khargone
- Jamna Singh Solanki 186-Bhagwanpura
- Antar Singh 187-Sendhawa
- Devisingh Patel 188-Rajpur
- Premsingh Patel 190-Badwani
- Nagarsingh Chouhan 191-Alirajpur
- Ranjana Baghel 199-Manawar
- Sudarshan Gupta 204-Indore-1
- Ramesh Mendola 205-Indore-2
- Malini Laxman Singh Gaur 207-Indore-4
- Mahendra Hardiya 208-Indore-5
- Kailash Vijayvargiya 209-Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow
- Jitu Jirati 210-Rau
- Rodmal Rathore 214-Tarana
- Paras Jain 216-Ujjain Uttar
- Shiv Narayan Jagirdar 217-Ujjain Dakshin
- Shantilal Dhabai 218-Badnagar
- Manohar Untwal 223-A lot
- Yashpal Singh Sisodiya 224-Mandsour
- Manohar Untwal 223-Alot
- Radhe Shyam-Nanalal Patidar 226-Suwasra
- Khuman Singh Shivaji 229-Neemuch
- Omprakash Virendra Kumar Saklecha 230-Jawad
List of winning candidates of Indian National Congress (INC)
[2]
Candidate's Name Constituencies
- Brijraj Singh 1-Sheopur
- Suresh Chowdhary 3-Sabalgarh
- Adal Singh Kansana 5-Sumawali
- Pradyumn Singh Tomar 15-Gwalior
- Lakhan Singh Yadav 18-Bhitarwar
- Imarti Devi 19-Dabra
- K.P. Singh Kakkajoo 26-Pichhore
- Arunodaya Choubey 36-Khurai
- Govindsingh Rajput 37-Surkhi
- Naryan Prasad 42-Banda
- Yadvendra Singh 43-Tikamgarh
- Brajendra Singh 45-Prithvipur
- Kun. Vikram Singh Nati Raja 50-Rajnagar
- Ratnesh Saloman 56-Jabera
- Bisahulal Singh 87-Anuppur
- Sanjay Pathak 92-Vijayraghogarh
- Dr. Nishith Patel 94-Bahoriband
- Lakhan Ghanghoria 97-Jabalpur Purba
- Ganga Bai Ureti 103-Shahpura
- Omkar Singh Markam 104-Dindori
- Narayan Singh Patta 105-Bichhiya
- Pradeep Amritlal Jaiswal (Gudda) 112-Waraseoni
- Vishweshwar Bhagat 113-Katangi
- Harvansh Singh 116-Keolari
- Narmada Prasad Prajapati 118-Gotegaon
- Sunil Jaiswal 119-Narsingpur
- Rao-Uday.Pratap.Singh 120-Tendukheda
- Smt. Sadhana Sthapak 121-Gadarwara
- Tejilal Saryam 122-Junnardeo
- Choudhary Mersingh 124-Churai
- Deepak Saxena 126-Chhindwara
- Sukhdeo Panse 129-Multai
- Dharmu Sing Sirsam 133-Bhainsdehi
- Bhagwan Singh Rajpoot 140-Udaipura
- Dr. Prabhuram Choudhry 142-Sanchi
- Arif Aqueel 150-Bhopal Uttar
- Purshotam Dangi 161-Biaora
- Hemraj Kalponi 162-Rajgarh
- Priyavrat Singh 163-Khilchipur
- Karada Hukumsingh 167-Shajapur
- Sajjansingh Verma 170-Sonkatch
- Dr. Vijaylaxmi Sadho 183-Maheshwar
- Balaram Bachchan 189-Pansemal
- Suluchana Rawat 192-Jobat
- Jewier Meda 193-Jhabua
- Bhuriya Veersingh 194-Thandla
- Walsingh Meda 195-Petlawad
- Pratap Grewal 196-Sardarpur
- Umang Singhar 197-Gandhwani
- Jamuna Devi 198-Kukshi
- Panchilal Meda 200-Dharampuri
- Rajvardhansingh Premsingh Dattigaon 202-Badnawar
- Satyanarayan Patel 203-Depalpur
- Ashwin Joshi 206-Indore-3
- Tulisiram Silawat 211-Sanwer
- Dilip Singh Gurjar 212-Nagada-Khachrod
- Dr. Kalpana Parulekar 213-Mahidpur
- Ramlal Malviya 215-Ghatiya
- Laxmi Devi Kharadi 219-Ratlam Rural
- Prabhudayal Gehlot 221-Sailana
- Mahendrasingh Kalukheda 222-Jaora
- Subhash Kumar Sojatia 227-Garoth
- Vijendrasingh Malaheda (Vijju Banna) 228-Manasa
List of winning candidates of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)
[3]
- Rajkumar Urmaliya 68- Sirmour
- Ram Garib Kol 70- Teonthar
[4][5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] Madhya Pradesh (MP) Election Results 2013
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