Udaipur Rural, Udaipur, Mavli, Vallabhnagar, Salumber, Dhariawad Elections Results Live News Updates: Check List of Winning Candidates
Rajasthan Election Results 2018 Live: Check who is winning from Udaipur Rural, Udaipur, Mavli, Vallabhnagar, Salumber, and Dhariawad.
After a hardcore campaigning and voting in Rajasthan, all eyes are set on the results of recently contested assembly elections in 199 constituencies of the state. The counting of votes to elect the representative began at all designated centres at 8:00 am. LatestLY brings to you here the live updates of trends and results emerging from the following six constituencies of Udaipur Rural, Udaipur, Mavli, Vallabhnagar, Salumber, and Dhariawad. Live results with LatestLY with our complete coverage of polls.
Udaipur Rural: Here, the BJP has reposed faith in sitting MLA Phool Singh Meena replacing Sajjan Devi, who is being challenged by Congress candidate Vivek Katara. Check the latest updates on results here:
Udaipur: Here as well, the BJP has repeated its sitting MLA Gulab Chand Kataria, who is being challenged by Indian National Congress leader Girija Vyas -- who had emerged the first runner-up in 1990 and held the constituency in 1985. Check the live updates of results here.
Mavli: Here the BJP has replaced his incumbent MLA with a new candidate, Dharamnarayan Joshi who is being challenged by Congress leader Pushkar Lal Dangi and BSP's Chunnilal. Check the live updates of results here.
Vallabhnagar: In 2013, M Randhir Singh Bhinder an Independent candidate won the seat by a margin of 13,167 votes by defeating Congress leader Gajendra Singh Shaktawat. Check the live updates of results here.
Salumber: BJP MLA Amrit Lal is up against Congress challenger Raguvir Singh. The BJP’s Amrit Lal defeated Congress’ Basanti in the 2013 Assembly elections by a margin of 36,651 votes. Check the results and early trends here.
Dhariawad: Here, the BJP has reposed faith in sitting MLA Gotam Lal, who is being challenged by Congress candidate Nagraj. Check the latest updates on results here.
In the polls held on December 7, a total of 199 seats were contested in a single phase. The voter turnout was 74.21 per cent, marginally down by 0.17 per cent from 74.38 per cent recorded in 2013.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 11, 2018 08:07 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).