Election to constitute the 18th Lok Sabha in 2024 in Madhya Pradesh
Opinion polls Turnout 68.29% ( 4.91%)
Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Madhya Pradesh
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]
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Election schedule
On 16th 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.
Schedule of 2024 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh , along with the voter turnout for each phase. Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4
Poll event
Phase
I
II
III
IV
Notification Date
20 March
28 March
12 April
18 April
Last Date for filing nomination
27 March
4 April
19 April
25 April
Scrutiny of nomination
28 March
5 April
20 April
26 April
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination
30 March
8 April
22 April
29 April
Date of poll
19 April
26 April
7 May
13 May
Date of counting of votes/Result
4 June 2024
No. of constituencies
6
6
9
8
Parties and alliances
Others
Candidates
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Exit polls
Voter turnout
Phase wise
Phase
Poll Date
Constituencies
Voter Turnout (%)
I
19 April 2024
Sidhi (ST) , Shahdol , Jabalpur , Mandla (ST) , Balaghat , Chhindwara
67.75%
II
26 April 2024
Sagar , Tikamgarh (SC) , Damoh , Khajuraho , Satna , Rewa , Hoshangabad
58.59%
III
7 May 2024
Morena , Bhind (SC) , Gwalior , Guna , Vidisha , Bhopal , Rajgarh , Betul (ST)
66.75%
IV
13 May 2024
Dewas (SC) , Ujjain (SC) , Mandsour , Ratlam (ST) , Dhar (ST) , Indore , Khargone , Khandwa
72.05%
Total
68.29%
Constituency wise
Results
Results by alliance or party
Alliance/ Party
Popular vote
Seats
Votes
%
±pp
Contested
Won
+/−
NDA
BJP
2,24,27,524
59.27
1.27
29
29
1
INDIA
INC
1,22,76,304
32.44
2.06
28
0
1
AIFB
50,033
0.13
1
0
0
Total
1,23,26,337
32.57
29
0
1
Others
149
0
IND
6,01,852
1.6
161
0
NOTA
Total
100%
-
29
-
Source: [17]
Results by constituency[18]
Constituency
Turnout
Winner
Runner Up
Margin
Party
Alliance
Candidate
Votes
%
Party
Alliance
Candidate
Votes
%
1
Morena
58.97%
BJP
NDA
Shivmangal Singh Tomar
5,15,477
43.41%
INC
INDIA
Neetu Satyapal Singh Sikarwar
4,62,947
38.99%
52,530
2
Bhind (SC)
54.93%
BJP
NDA
Sandhya Ray
5,37,065
51.2%
INC
INDIA
Phool Singh Baraiya
4,72,225
45.02%
64,840
3
Gwalior
62.13%
BJP
NDA
Bharat Singh Kushwah
6,71,535
49.99%
INC
INDIA
Praveen Pathak
6,01,325
44.77%
70,210
4
Guna
72.43%
BJP
NDA
Jyotiraditya Scindia
9,23,302
67.21%
INC
INDIA
Rao Yadvendra Singh
3,82,373
27.83%
5,40,929
5
Sagar
65.75%
BJP
NDA
Lata Wankhede
7,87,979
68.49%
INC
INDIA
Chandra Bhusan Singh Bundela
3,16,757
27.53%
4,71,222
6
Tikamgarh (SC)
60.00%
BJP
NDA
Virendra Kumar Khatik
7,15,050
65.1%
INC
INDIA
Khuman Urf Pankaj Ahirwar
3,11,738
28.38%
4,03,312
7
Damoh
56.48%
BJP
NDA
Rahul Singh Lodhi
7,09,768
65.18%
INC
INDIA
Tarbar Singh Lodhi
3,03,342
27.86%
4,06,426
8
Khajuraho
56.97%
BJP
NDA
Vishnu Datt Sharma
7,72,774
67.75%
BSP
Others
Kamlesh Kumar
2,31,545
20.3%
5,41,229
9
Satna
61.94%
BJP
NDA
Ganesh Singh
4,59,728
43.41%
INC
INDIA
Siddharth Sukhlal Kushwaha
3,74,779
35.39%
84,949
10
Rewa
49.43%
BJP
NDA
Janardan Mishra
4,77,459
52%
INC
INDIA
Neelam Abhay Mishra
2,84,085
30.94%
1,93,374
11
Sidhi
56.50%
BJP
NDA
Rajesh Mishra
5,83,559
50.87%
INC
INDIA
Kamleshwar Indrajit Kumar
3,77,143
32.87%
2,06,416
12
Shahdol (ST)
64.68%
BJP
NDA
Himadri Singh
7,11,143
61.73%
INC
INDIA
Phundelal Singh Marko
3,13,803
27.24%
3,97,340
13
Jabalpur
61.00%
BJP
NDA
Ashish Dubey
7,90,133
68.2%
INC
INDIA
Dinesh Yadav
3,03,459
26.19%
4,86,674
14
Mandla (ST)
72.84%
BJP
NDA
Faggan Singh Kulaste
7,51,375
48.93%
INC
INDIA
Omkar Singh Markam
6,47,529
42.17%
1,03,846
15
Balaghat
73.45%
BJP
NDA
Bharti Pardhi
7,12,660
51.56%
INC
INDIA
Samrat Ashok Singh Saraswar
5,38,148
38.93%
1,74,512
16
Chhindwara
79.83%
BJP
NDA
Bunty Vivek Sahu
6,44,738
49.41%
INC
INDIA
Nakul Kamal Nath
5,31,120
40.7%
1,13,618
17
Hoshangabad
67.21%
BJP
NDA
Darshan Singh Choudhary
8,12,147
64.99%
INC
INDIA
Sanjay Sharma Sanju Bhaiya
3,13,803
30.44%
4,31,696
18
Vidisha
74.48%
BJP
NDA
Shivraj Singh Chouhan
11,16,460
76.7%
INC
INDIA
Pratap Bhanu Sharma
2,95,052
27.24%
8,21,408
19
Bhopal
64.06%
BJP
NDA
Alok Sharma
9,81,109
65.48%
INC
INDIA
Advocate Arun Shrivastava
4,79,610
32.01%
5,01,499
20
Rajgarh
76.04%
BJP
NDA
Rodmal Nagar
7,58,743
53.1%
INC
INDIA
Digvijaya Singh
6,12,654
42.87%
1,46,089
21
Dewas (SC)
75.48%
BJP
NDA
Mahendra Singh Solanky
9,28,941
63.23%
INC
INDIA
Rajendra Radhakishan Malviya
5,03,716
34.29%
4,25,225
22
Ujjain (SC)
73.82%
BJP
NDA
Anil Firojiya
8,36,104
62.93%
INC
INDIA
Mahesh Parmar
4,60,244
34.64%
3,75,860
23
Mandsaur
75.27%
BJP
NDA
Sudheer Gupta
9,45,761
65.98%
INC
INDIA
Dilip Singh Gurjar
4,45,106
31.05%
5,00,655
24
Ratlam (ST)
72.94%
BJP
NDA
Anita Nagarsingh Chouhan
7,95,863
51.93%
INC
INDIA
Kantilal Bhuria
5,88,631
38.41%
2,07,232
25
Dhar (ST)
72.76%
BJP
NDA
Savitri Thakur
7,94,449
55.75%
INC
INDIA
Radheshyam Muvel
5,75,784
40.4%
2,18,665
26
Indore
61.67%
BJP
NDA
Shankar Lalwani
12,26,751
78.54%
NOTA
None
None
2,18,674
14%
10,08,077
27
Khargone
76.03%
BJP
NDA
Gajendra Singh Patel
8,19,863
52.6%
INC
INDIA
Porlal Batha Kharte
6,84,845
43.93%
1,35,018
28
Khandwa
71.52%
BJP
NDA
Gyaneswar Patil
8,62,679
57.04%
INC
INDIA
Narendra Patel
5,92,708
39.19%
2,69,971
29
Betul (ST)
73.48%
BJP
NDA
Durga Das Uikey
8,48,236
60.76%
INC
INDIA
Ramu Tekam
4,68,475
33.56%
3,79,761
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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