Indian general election, 2014 in Madhya Pradesh

10, 17, 24 April 2014.

All 29 constituencies from Madhya Pradesh to the Lok Sabha
Turnout61.61% (Increase10.44%)
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Last election 16 seats 12 seats
Seats won 26 2
Seat change Increase 10 Decrease 9

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]

Result

Results of Indian general election, 2014 in Madhya Pradesh
Parties and coalitions Seats Popular vote
Contested Won +/− Votes % ±pp
Bharatiya Janata Party 29 27 Increase 11 1,60,15,685 54.8% Increase 11.4%
Indian National Congress 29 2 Decrease 10 1,03,40,274 35.4% Decrease4.7%
Bahujan Samaj Party 29 0 Decrease1 11,24,772 3.8% Decrease 2.1%
Aam Aadmi Party 29 0 New 3,49,488 1.2% New
Samajwadi Party 11 0 - 2,21,306 0.8% Decrease 2.0%
Gondwana Ganatantra Party 12 0 - 1,69,453 0.6% -
Communist Party of India 5 0 - 96,683 0.3% Decrease0.1%
Total 29 2,92,47,970
Valid votes 2,92,47,970 98.66
Votes cast / turnout 2,96,48,105 61.61
Abstentions 1,84,73,196 38.38
Registered voters 4,81,21,301 100.0

Constituency-wise results

Keys:    BJP (27)   INC (2)

Constituency Turnout Winner Runner-up Margin
No. Name Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes % Votes %
1 Morena 50.18 Decrease Anoop Mishra BJP 3,75,567 43.96 Brindawan Sikarwar BSP 2,42,586 28.40 1,32,981 15.6
2 Bhind (SC) 45.58 Increase Bhagirath Prasad BJP 4,04,474 55.46 Imarti Devi INC 2,44,513 33.52 1,59,961 21.9
3 Gwalior 52.80 Increase Narendra Singh Tomar BJP 4,42,796 44.68 Ashok Singh INC 4,13,097 41.68 29,699 3.0
4 Guna 60.89 Increase Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia INC 5,17,036 52.89 Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya BJP 3,96,244 40.53 1,20,792 12.4
5 Sagar 58.67 Increase Laxmi Narayan Yadav BJP 4,82,580 54.1 Govind Singh Rajput INC 3,61,843 40.57 1,20,737 13.5
6 Tikamgarh (SC) 50.16 Increase Virendra Kumar BJP 4,22,979 55.16 Kamlesh Ahirwar INC 2,14,248 27.94 2,08,731 27.2
7 Damoh 55.33 Increase Prahlad Singh Patel BJP 5,13,079 56.14 Mahendra Pratap Singh INC 2,99,780 32.80 2,13,299 23.4
8 Khajuraho 51.36 Increase Nagendra Singh BJP 4,74,966 54.31 Raja Pateria INC 2,27,476 26.01 2,47,490 28.3
9 Satna 62.63 Increase Ganesh Singh BJP 3,75,288 41.08 Ajay Singh INC 3,66,600 40.13 8,688 0.95
10 Rewa 53.74 Increase Janardan Mishra BJP 3,83,320 46.17 Sunderlal Tiwari INC 2,14,594 25.85 1,68,726 20.3
11 Sidhi 57.00 Increase Riti Pathak BJP 4,75,678 48.07 Inderjeet Kumar INC 3,67,632 37.15 1,08,046 10.9
12 Shahdol (ST) 62.08 Increase Dalpat Singh Paraste

(Died on 1 June 2016)

BJP 5,25,419 54.22 Nandini Singh INC 2,84,118 29.32 2,41,301 24.9
13 Jabalpur 58.55 Increase Rakesh Singh BJP 5,64,609 56.34 Vivek Tankha INC 3,55,970 35.52 2,08,639 20.8
14 Mandla (ST) 66.79 Increase Faggan Singh Kulaste BJP 5,85,720 48.06 Omkar Singh Markam INC 4,75,251 39.00 1,10,469 9.1
15 Balaghat 68.32 Increase Bodh Singh Bhagat BJP 4,80,594 43.17 Hina Kawre INC 3,84,553 34.54 96,041 8.6
16 Chhindwara 79.00 Increase Kamal Nath INC 5,59,755 50.54 Chandrabhan Singh BJP 4,43,218 40.01 1,16,537 10.5
17 Hoshangabad 65.80 Increase Uday Pratap Singh BJP 6,69,128 63.85 Devendra Patel INC 2,79,168 27.06 3,89,960 37.8
18 Vidisha 65.71 Increase Sushma Swaraj BJP 7,14,348 66.53 Lakshman Singh INC 3,03,650 28.28 4,10,698 38.3
19 Bhopal 57.75 Increase Alok Sanjar BJP 7,14,178 63.19 P. C. Sharma INC 3,43,482 30.39 3,70,696 32.8
20 Rajgarh 64.03 Increase Rodmal Nagar BJP 5,96,727 59.03 Narayan Singh INC 3,67,990 36.41 2,28,737 22.6
21 Dewas (SC) 70.75 Increase Manohar Untwal BJP 6,65,646 58.18 Sajjan Singh Verma INC 4,05,333 35.43 2,60,313 22.8
22 Ujjain (SC) 66.63 Increase Chintamani Malviya BJP 6,41,101 63.07 Premchand Guddu INC 3,31,438 32.61 3,09,663 30.5
23 Mandsour 71.41 Increase Sudhir Gupta BJP 6,98,335 60.12 Meenakshi Natarajan INC 3,94,686 33.98 3,03,649 26.1
24 Ratlam (ST) 63.62 Increase Dileep Singh Bhuria

(Died on 24 June 2015)[2]

BJP 5,45,980 50.41 Kantilal Bhuria INC 4,37,523 40.39 1,08,457 10.0
25 Dhar 64.55 Increase Savitri Thakur BJP 5,58,387 51.84 Umang Singhar INC 4,54,059 42.16 1,04,328 9.7
26 Indore 62.26 Increase Sumitra Mahajan BJP 8,54,972 64.92 Satyanarayan Patel INC 3,88,071 29.47 4,66,901 35.5
27 Khargone (ST) 67.67 Increase Subhash Patel BJP 6,49,354 56.33 Ramesh Patel INC 3,91,475 33.96 2,57,879 22.4
28 Khandwa 71.48 Increase Nandkumar Singh Chauhan BJP 7,17,357 57.04 Arun Yadav INC 4,57,643 36.39 2,59,714 20.7
29 Betul (ST) 65.17 Increase Jyoti Dhurve BJP 6,43,651 61.43 Ajay Shah INC 3,15,037 30.07 3,28,614 31.4

Bye-elections

No. Constituency Name of Newly elected M.P. Party affiliation
12 Shahdol (ST) Gyan Singh

(Elected on 22 Nov 2016)

Bharatiya Janata Party
24 Ratlam (ST) Kantilal Bhuria

(Elected on 24 Nov 2015)[3]

Indian National Congress

Region-wise results

Region Total seats Bharatiya Janata Party Indian National Congress Bahujan Samaj Party Others
Baghelkhand 8 8 Increase 2 0 Decrease 1 0 Decrease 1 0
Bhopal Division 3 3 Increase 1 0 Decrease 1 0 Steady 0
Chambal 4 3 Steady 1 Steady 0 Steady 0
Mahakaushal 5 4 Increase 2 1 Decrease 2 0 Steady 0
Malwa 4 4 Increase 3 0 Decrease 3 0 Steady 0
Nimar 5 5 Increase 3 0 Decrease 3 Steady
Total 29 27 Increase 11 2 Decrease 10 0 Decrease 1 0

References

  1. "Lok Sabha polls 2014: EC announces 9 phase schedule". zeenews.india.com. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  2. "BJP Lok Sabha Member Dileep Singh Bhuria Dies at 71". NDTV. 25 June 2015.
  3. "Congress wrests back Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh from BJP in by-election, its tally goes up to 45 in Lok Sabha". CNN-IBN. 24 November 2015.
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