Madhya Pradesh Election 2023 Results Constituency-Wise Winners List: Seat-Wise Names of Winning Candidates of BJP, Congress and Other Parties in Vidhan Sabha Polls

We at LatestLY bring to you the constituency-wise complete list of winners in the Madhya Pradesh elections 2023. The list of winning candidates is not final and will be updated once final Madhya Pradesh assembly elections results 2023 will be declared.

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Bhopal, December 3: The Madhya Pradesh assembly election 2023 results will be declared today, December 3. The Election Commission of India (ECI) will announce the Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha poll results on its official website. We at LatestLY bring to you the constituency-wise complete list of winners in the Madhya Pradesh elections 2023. The constituency-wise winners’ list will include names of winning candidates of Congress, BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party), regional parties and independent candidates. The list of winning candidates is not final and will be updated once final Madhya Pradesh assembly elections results 2023 will be declared. Madhya Pradesh Election 2023 Results Live News Updates.

The BJP and the Congress are the main contenders for the 230 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh, which is considered a crucial test before the Lok Sabha Election 2024. The elections in Madhya Pradesh were held in a single phase on November 17 2023. According to PTI, Madhya Pradesh has 5,60,50,925 electorates, of which 2,88,25,607 are males, 2,72,33,945 are females, and 1,373 are of the third gender. More than 2,500 candidates are in the fray for the MP Assembly Election. Madhya Pradesh Election Results 2023 Live Streaming on ABP News: Watch Live News Updates on Counting of Votes for Vidhan Sabha Polls.

Madhya Pradesh Election 2023 Results: List of BJP Winning Candidates

Constituency Winning Candidate Party
Agar Madhav Singh (Madhu Gehlot) BJP
Alirajpur Chouhan Nagar Singh BJP
Alot Dr. Chintamani Malviya BJP
Amla Dr. Yogesh Pandagre BJP
Anuppur Bisahu Lal Singh BJP
Ashta Gopal Singh Engineer BJP
Badnagar Jitendra Uday Singh Pandya BJP
Badwah Sachin Birla BJP
Bagali Murli Bhawara BJP
Bahoriband Pranay Prabhat Pandey (Guddu Bhaiya) BJP
Banda Veerendra Singh Lodhi BJP
Bandhavgarh Shivnarayan Gyan Singh (Lallu Bhaiya) BJP
Barghat Kamal Marskole BJP
Bargi Neeraj Singh Lodhi BJP
Barwara Dhirendra Bahadur Singh Dhiru BJP
Basoda Harisingh Raghuwanshi "Badda" BJP
Beohari Sharad Juglal Kol BJP
Berasia Vishnu Khatri BJP
Betul Hemant Vijay Khandelwal BJP
Bhainsdehi Mahendra Singh Keshar Singh Chouhan BJP
Bhind Narendra Singh Kushwah BJP
Bhitarwar Mohan Singh Rathore BJP
Bhojpur Surendra Patwa BJP
Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim Bhagwandas Sabnani BJP
Biaora Narayan Singh Panwar BJP
Bijawar Bablu Rajesh Shukla BJP
Budhni Shivraj Singh Chouhan BJP
Burhanpur Archana Didi BJP
Chachoura Priyanka Penchi BJP
Chanderi Jagannath Singh Raghuwanshi BJP
Chandla Ahirwar Dileep BJP
Chhatarpur Lalita Yadav BJP
Chitrakoot Surendra Singh Gaharwar BJP
Chitrangi Radha Ravindra Singh BJP
Damoh Jayant Malaiya BJP
Deori Brijbihari Pateriya"Gudda Bhaiya" BJP
Deotalab Girish Gautam BJP
Depalpur Manoj Nirbhay Singh Patel BJP
Devsar Rajendra Meshram BJP
Dewas Gayatri Raje Puar BJP
Dhar Neena Vikram Verma BJP
Dharampuri Kalusingh Thakur BJP
Dhauhani Kunwar Singh Tekam BJP
Dimani Narendra Singh Tomar BJP
Dr.Ambedkar Nagar -Mhow Usha Babu Singh Thakur BJP
Gadarwara Uday Pratap Singh BJP
Garoth Chandar Singh Sisodiya BJP
Ghatiya Satish Malviya BJP
Ghoradongri Ganga Sajjan Singh Uikey BJP
Gotegaon Mahendra Nagesh BJP
Govindpura Krishna Gaur BJP
Guna Panna Lal Shakya BJP
Gunnaor Rajesh Kumar Verma BJP
Gurh Nagendra Singh BJP
Gwalior Pradhuman Singh Tomar BJP
Gwalior South Narayan Singh Kushwah BJP
Harsud Kunwar Vijay Shah BJP
Hatpipliya Manoj Narayansingh Choudhari BJP
Hatta Smt Umadevi Lalchand Khatik BJP
Hoshangabad Dr. Sita Saran Sharma BJP
Huzur Rameshwar Sharma BJP
Ichhawar Karan Singh Verma BJP
Indore-1 Kailash Vijayvargiya BJP
Indore-2 Ramesh Mendola BJP
Indore-3 Golu Shukla Rakesh BJP
Indore-4 Malini Laxmansingh Gaur BJP
Indore-5 Mahendra Hardia BJP
Jabalpur Cantt. Ashok Ishwardas Rohani BJP
Jabalpur Paschim Rakesh Singh BJP
Jabalpur Uttar Abhilash Pandey BJP
Jabera Dharmendra Bhav Singh Lodhi BJP
Jaisinghnagar Manisha Singh BJP
Jaitpur Jaisingh Maravi BJP
Jaora Rajendra Pandey "Raju Bhaiya" BJP
Jatara Khatik Harishankar BJP
Jawad Omprakash Sakhlecha BJP
Kalapipal Ghanshyam Chandravanshi BJP
Karera Khatik Ramesh Prasad BJP
Katangi Gaurav Singh Pardhi BJP
Khandwa Kanchan Mukesh Tanve BJP
Khargone Balkrishn Patidar BJP
Khategaon Aashish Govind Sharma BJP
Khilchipur Hajarilal Dangi BJP
Khurai Bhoopendra Singh BJP
Kolaras Mahendra Ramsingh Yadav Khatora BJP
Kotma Dilip Jaiswal BJP
Kurwai Hari Singh Sapre BJP
Lahar Ambrish Sharma "Guddu" BJP
Lanji Rajkumar Karrahe BJP
Maharajpur Kamakhya Pratap Singh (Teeka Raja) BJP
Maheshwar Rajkumar Mev BJP
Maihar Shrikant Chaturvedi BJP
Malhargarh Jagdish Devda BJP
Manasa Aniruddha (Madhav) Maroo BJP
Mandhata Narayan Patel BJP
Mandla Sampatiya Uikey BJP
Mangawan Engineer Narendra Prajapati BJP
Manpur Meena Singh BJP
Mauganj Pradeep Patel BJP
Mehgaon Rakesh Shukla BJP
Multai Chandrashekhar Deshmukh BJP
Mungaoli Brajendra Singh Yadav BJP
Murwara Sandeep Shriprasad Jaiswal BJP
Nagada-Khachrod Dr. Tejbahadur Singh Chauhan BJP
Nagod Nagendra Singh BJP
Narela Vishvas Sarang BJP
Narsinghgarh Mohan Sharma BJP
Narsingpur Prahlad Singh Patel BJP
Naryoli Er. Pradeep Lariya BJP
Neemuch Dilip Singh Parihar BJP
Nepanagar Manju Rajendra Dadu BJP
Niwari Anil Jain BJP
Panagar Sushil Kumar Tiwari (Indu Bhaiya) BJP
Pandhana Chaya More BJP
Panna Brijendra Pratap Singh BJP
Pansemal Shyam Barde BJP
Patan Ajay Vishnoi BJP
Pathariya Lakhan Patel BJP
Pawai Prahlad Lodhi BJP
Petlawad Nirmala Dileepsingh Bhuria BJP
Pichhore Preetam Lodhi BJP
Pipariya Thakurdas Nagwanshi BJP
Raigaon Pratima Bagri BJP
Rajgarh Amar Singh Yadav BJP
Rajnagar Arvind Pateriya BJP
Rampur-Baghelan Vikram Singh (Vicky) BJP
Ratlam City Chetanya Kasyap "Bhaiyyaji" BJP
Ratlam Rural Mathura Lal Damar BJP
Rau Madhu Verma BJP
Rehli Gopal Bhargava BJP
Rewa Rajendra Shukla BJP
Sabalagadh Smt. Sarla Vijendra Rawat BJP
Sagar Shalendra Kumar Jain BJP
Sanchi Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary BJP
Sanwer Tulsiram Silawat BJP
Sarangpur Gotam Tetwal BJP
Sehore Sudesh Rai BJP
Seoni Dinesh Rai Munmun BJP
Seoni-Malwa Premshankar Kunjilal Verma BJP
Sewda Pradeep Agrawal BJP
Shahpura Omprakash Dhurwey BJP
Shajapur Arun Bhimawad BJP
Shamshabad Surya Prakash Meena BJP
Shivpuri Devendra Kumar Jain 'Patte Wale' BJP
Shujalpur Inder Singh Parmar BJP
Sidhi Riti Pathak BJP
Sihawal Vishwamitra Pathak BJP
Sihora Santosh Varkade BJP
Singrauli Ram Niwas Shah BJP
Sirmour Divyaraj Singh BJP
Sironj Umakant Sharma BJP
Sohagpur Vijaypal Singh BJP
Sonkatch Dr. Rajesh Sonkar BJP
Sumawali Aidal Singh Kansana BJP
Surkhi Govind Singh Rajput BJP
Suwasra Dung Hardeepsingh BJP
Tendukheda Vishwanath Singh "Mulam Bhaiya" BJP
Teonthar Siddharth Tiwari 'Raj' BJP
Udaipura Narendra Shivaji Patel BJP
Ujjain Dakshin Dr. Mohan Yadav BJP
Ujjain Uttar Anil Jain Kaluheda BJP
Vidisha Mukesh Tandan BJP
Vijayraghavgarh Sanjay Satyendra Pathak BJP

Madhya Pradesh Election 2023 Results: List of Congress Winning Candidates

Constituency Winning Candidate Party
Amarpatan Dr. Rajendra Kumar Singh Congress
Amarwara Kamlesh Pratap Shah Congress
Ambah Devendra Ramnarayan Sakhwar Congress
Ashok Nagar Haribaboo Rai Congress
Ater Hemant Satyadev Katare Congress
Badnawar Bhanwarsingh Shekhawat "Babu Ji" Congress
Badwani Rajan Mandloi Congress
Baihar Sanjay Uikey Congress
Balaghat Anubha Munjare Congress
Bamori Rishi Agrawal Congress
Bhagwanpura Kedar Chidabhai Dawar Congress
Bhander Phool Singh Baraiya Congress
Bhikangaon Smt Jhuma Dr Dhyansingh Solanki Congress
Bhopal Madhya Arif Masood Congress
Bhopal Uttar Atif Arif Aqueel Congress
Bichhiya Narayan Singh Patta Congress
Bina Adv. Nirmla Sapre Congress
Chhindwara Kamal Nath Congress
Churai Choudhary Sujeet Mersingh Congress
Churhat Ajay Arjun Singh Congress
Dabra Suresh Raje Congress
Datia Bharti Rajendra Congress
Dindori Omkar Singh Markam Congress
Gandhwani Umang Singhar Congress
Gohad Keshav Desai Congress
Gwalior East Dr Satish Sikarwar Congress
Gwalior Rural Sahab Singh Gurjar Congress
Harda Dr. Ramkishore Dogne Congress
Jabalpur Purba Lakhan Ghanghoria Congress
Jaura Pankaj Upadhyay Congress
Jhabua Dr. Vikrant Bhuria Congress
Jobat Sena - Mahesh Patel Congress
Junnardeo Sunil Uikey Congress
Kasrawad Sachin Subhashchandra Yadav Congress
Keolari Rajneesh Harvansh Singh Congress
Khargapur Chanda-Surendra Singh Gour Congress
Kukshi Baghel Surendra Singh Honey Congress
Lakhnadon Yogendra Singh Baba Congress
Mahidpur Dinesh Jain Boss Congress
Malhara Bahin Ramsiya Bharti Congress
Manawar Dr. Hiralal Alawa Congress
Mandsour Vipin Jain Congress
Morena Dinesh Gurjar Congress
Niwas Chainsingh Warkade Congress
Pandhurna Neelesh Pusaram Uikey Congress
Parasia Sohanlal Balmik Congress
Paraswada Madhu Bhau Bhagat Congress
Pohari Kailash Kushwah Congress
Prithvipur Nitendra Brajendra Singh Rathore Congress
Pushprajgarh Phundelal Singh Marko Congress
Raghogarh Jaivardhan Singh Congress
Rajpur Bala Bachchan Congress
Sardarpur Pratap Grewal Congress
Satna Dabbu Siddharth Sukhlal Kushwaha Congress
Saunsar Vijay Revnath Chore Congress
Semariya Abhay Mishra Congress
Sendhawa Montu Solanki Congress
Sheopur Babu Jandel Congress
Silwani Devendra Patel Congress
Susner Bhairon Singh " Bapu " Congress
Tarana Mahesh Parmar Congress
Thandla Veersingh Bhuriya Congress
Tikamgarh Yadvendra Singh (Jaggu Bhaiya) Congress
Timarni Abhijeet Shah (Ankit Baba) Congress
Vijaypur Ramniwas Rawat Congress
Waraseoni Vivek Vicky Patel Congress

Kamleshwar Dodiyar of the Bharat Adivasi Party has been elected from Sailana assembly constituency. The recently concluded Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha polls saw a voter turnout of 71.14 percent, with female voters outnumbering male voters in the voting percentage. However, voter turnout decreased by 2.56 per cent from previous assembly polls held in 2018.

The Indian National Congress (INC) formed the government in Madhya Pradesh after the 2018 Assembly Election 2023, with Kamal Nath as the chief minister. However, in March 2020, 22 INC MLAs, including Jyotiraditya Scinidia, defected to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Kamal Nath resigned as the chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, making way for BJP’s Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who had previously served as the state’s chief minister from 2005 to 2018.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 03, 2023 08:57 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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