2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly elections are scheduled to be held on 17 November 2023 to elect all 230 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.[1][2]
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Background
The tenure of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 6 January 2024.[3] The previous assembly elections were held in November 2018. After the election, Indian National Congress formed the state government, with Kamal Nath becoming the Chief Minister.[4]
Political development
In March 2020, 22 Congress MLAs resigned from the assembly, and defected to Bharatiya Janata Party along with Jyotiraditya Scindia,[5] resulting in the collapse of the state government and resignation by Chief Minister Kamal Nath.[6] Subsequently BJP formed the state government, with Shivraj Singh Chouhan becoming Chief Minister.[7]
Schedule
Election Commission of India announced schedule for the elections on 9 October 2023 in a press conference.[8]
Poll Event | Schedule |
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Notification Date | 21 October 2023 |
Start of nomination | 21 October 2023 |
Last Date for filing nomination | 30 October 2023 |
Scrutiny of nomination | 31 October 2023 |
Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination | 2 November 2023 |
Date of Poll | 17 November 2023 |
Date of Counting of Votes | 3 December 2023 |
Parties and alliances
Alliance/Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Seats Contested | ||||
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Bharatiya Janata Party | ![]() |
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Shivraj Singh Chouhan | 228 (declared) | ||||
Indian National Congress | ![]() |
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Kamal Nath | 230 | ||||
Aam Aadmi Party | ![]() |
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Rani Agarwal | 69 (declared) | ||||
BSP + GGP | Bahujan Samaj Party | ![]() |
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Ramakant Pippal | 7 (declared) | TBD | ||
Gondwana Ganatantra Party | ![]() |
Hira Singh Markam | TBD | |||||
Samajwadi Party | ![]() |
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Ramayana Singh Patel | 45 (declared) | ||||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | ![]() |
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Jaswinder Singh | TBD | ||||
Communist Party of India | ![]() |
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Arvind Srivastava | TBD | ||||
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen | ![]() |
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Sayyad Minhajuddin | TBD | ||||
Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) | ![]() |
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TBD | |||||
Janata Dal (United) | ![]() |
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Afaque Ahmed Khan | 5 (declared) | ||||
Candidates
BJP released first list of 39 candidates for the election on 17 August 2023,[9] second list of 39 candidates on 25 September 2023,[10] third list of 1 candidate on 26 September 2023.[11] BJP released its fourth list of 57 candidates on 9 October 2023.[12] BJP released 5th list of 92 candidates on 21 October 2023.[13]
INC released first list of 144 candidate names on 15 October 2023.[14] INC released second list of 85 candidate names on 19 October 2023.[15]
AAP released the first list of 10 candidates for the election on 8 September 2023, second list of 29 candidates on 2 October 2023 and third list of 30 candidates on 21 October 2023.[16]
District | Constituency | |||||||
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BJP | INC | |||||||
Sheopur | 1 | Sheopur | BJP | Durgalal Vijay | INC | Babu Jandel | ||
2 | Vijaypur | BJP | Babulal Mevra | INC | Ramnivas Rawat | |||
Morena | 3 | Sabalgarh | BJP | Sarla Vijendra Rawat | INC | Baijnath Kushwah | ||
4 | Joura | BJP | Subedar Singh Rajodha | INC | Pankaj Upadhyay | |||
5 | Sumawali | BJP | Adal Singh Kansana | INC | Kuldeep Sikarwar | |||
6 | Morena | BJP | Raghuraj Singh Kansana | INC | Dinesh Gurjar | |||
7 | Dimani | BJP | Narendra Singh Tomar | INC | Ravindra Singh Tomar | |||
8 | Ambah (SC) | BJP | Kamlesh Jatav | INC | Devendra Ramnarayan Sakhwar | |||
Bhind | 9 | Ater | BJP | Dr. Arvind Singh Bhadoria | INC | Hemant Katare | ||
10 | Bhind | BJP | Narendra Singh Kushwaha | INC | Chaudhary Rakesh Chaturvedi | |||
11 | Lahar | BJP | Ambrish Sharma | INC | Govind Singh | |||
12 | Mehgaon | BJP | Rakesh Shukla | INC | Rahul Bhadauria | |||
13 | Gohad (SC) | BJP | Lal Singh Arya | INC | Keshav Desai | |||
Gwalior | 14 | Gwalior Rural | BJP | Bharat Singh Kushwah | INC | Sahab Singh Gurjar | ||
15 | Gwalior | BJP | Pradhuman Singh Tomar | INC | Sunil Sharma | |||
16 | Gwalior East | BJP | Maya Singh | INC | Satish Sikarwar | |||
17 | Gwalior South | BJP | Narayan Singh Kushwah | INC | Praveen Pathak | |||
18 | Bhitarwar | BJP | Mohan Singh Rathore | INC | Lakhan Singh Yadav | |||
19 | Dabra (SC) | BJP | Imarti Devi | INC | Suresh Raje | |||
Datia | 20 | Sewda | BJP | Pradeep Agarwal | INC | Ghanshyam Singh | ||
21 | Bhander (SC) | BJP | Ghanshyam Pironia | INC | Phool Singh Bariyya | |||
22 | Datia | BJP | Narottam Mishra | INC | Rajendra Bharti | |||
Shivpuri | 23 | Karera (SC) | BJP | Ramesh Prasad Khatik | INC | Pragilal Jatav | ||
24 | Pohari | BJP | Suresh Dhakad | INC | Kailash Kushwah | |||
25 | Shivpuri | BJP | Devendra Kumar Jain | INC | KP Singh | |||
26 | Pichhore | BJP | Preetam Lodhi | INC | Arvind Singh Lodhi | |||
27 | Kolaras | BJP | Mahendra Yadav | INC | Baijnath Yadav | |||
Guna | 28 | Bamori | BJP | Mahendra Singh Sisodia | INC | Rishi Agarwal | ||
29 | Guna (SC) | BJP | INC | Pankaj Kaneria | ||||
30 | Chachoura | BJP | Priyanka Meena | INC | Lakshman Singh | |||
31 | Raghogarh | BJP | Hirendra Singh Banti Banna | INC | Jaivardhan Singh | |||
Ashoknagar | 32 | Ashok Nagar (SC) | BJP | Jajpal Singh | INC | Haribabu Rai | ||
33 | Chanderi | BJP | Jagannath Singh Raghuvanshi | INC | Gopal Singh Chauhan | |||
34 | Mungaoli | BJP | Brajendra Singh Yadav | INC | Rao Yadvendra Yadav | |||
Sagar | 35 | Bina (SC) | BJP | Mahesh Rai | INC | Nirmala Sapre | ||
36 | Khurai | BJP | Bhupendra Singh | INC | Raksha Rajput | |||
37 | Surkhi | BJP | Govind Singh Rajput | INC | Neeraj Sharma | |||
38 | Deori | BJP | Brijbihari Pateriya | INC | Makhanlal chaturvedi | |||
39 | Rehli | BJP | Gopal Bhargava | INC | Jyoti Patel | |||
40 | Naryoli | BJP | Pradeep Lariya | INC | Surendra Chaudhary | |||
41 | Sagar | BJP | Shailendra Jain | INC | Nidhi Jain | |||
42 | Banda | BJP | Veerendra Singh Lambardar | INC | Tarwar Singh Lodhi | |||
Tikamgarh | 43 | Tikamgarh | BJP | Rakesh Giri | INC | Yadvendra Singh | ||
44 | Jatara (SC) | BJP | Harishankar Khatik | INC | Kiran Ahirwar | |||
Niwari | 45 | Prithvipur | BJP | Dr. Shishupal Yadav | INC | Nitendra Singh Rathore | ||
46 | Niwari | BJP | Anil Jain | INC | Amit Rai | |||
Tikamgarh | 47 | Khargapur | BJP | Rahul Singh Lodhi | INC | Chanda Singh Gaur | ||
Chhatarpur | 48 | Maharajpur | BJP | Kamakhya Pratap Singh | INC | Neeraj Dikshit | ||
49 | Chandla (SC) | BJP | Dilip Ahirwar | INC | Harprasad Anuragi | |||
50 | Rajnagar | BJP | Arvind Pateriya | INC | Vikram Singh Nati Raja | |||
51 | Chhatarpur | BJP | Lalita Yadav | INC | Alok Chaturvedi | |||
52 | Bijawar | BJP | Rajesh Kumar Shukla | INC | Charan Singh Yadav | |||
53 | Malhara | BJP | Pradyuman Singh Lodhi | INC | Sadhvi Ram Siya Bharti | |||
Damoh | 54 | Pathariya | BJP | Lakhan Patel | INC | Rao Brajendra Singh | ||
55 | Damoh | BJP | Jayant Kumar Malaiya | INC | Ajay Tandon | |||
56 | Jabera | BJP | Dharmendra Singh Lodhi | INC | Pratap Singh Lodhi | |||
57 | Hatta (SC) | BJP | Uma Khatik | INC | Pradeep Khatik | |||
Panna | 58 | Pawai | BJP | Prahlad Lodhi | INC | Mukesh Nayak | ||
59 | Gunnaor (SC) | BJP | Rajesh Kumar Verma | INC | Jeevan Lal Siddharth | |||
60 | Panna | BJP | Brijendra Pratap Singh | INC | Bharat Milan Pandey | |||
Satna | 61 | Chitrakoot | BJP | Surendra Singh Gaharwar | INC | Neelanshu Chaturvedi | ||
62 | Raigaon (SC) | BJP | Pratima Bagri | INC | Dr.Kalpana Verma | |||
63 | Satna | BJP | Ganesh Singh | INC | Siddharth Kushwah | |||
64 | Nagod | BJP | Nagendra Singh | INC | Dr. Rashmi Singh Patel | |||
65 | Maihar | BJP | Srikant Chaturvedi | INC | Dharmesh Ghai | |||
66 | Amarpatan | BJP | Ramkhelawan Patel | INC | Rajendra Kumar Singh | |||
67 | Rampur-Baghelan | BJP | Vikram Singh | INC | Ramashankar Pyasi | |||
Rewa | 68 | Sirmour | BJP | Divyaraj Singh | INC | Ramgarib Kol | ||
69 | Semariya | BJP | K. P. Tripathi | INC | Abhay Mishra | |||
70 | Teonthar | BJP | Siddharth Tiwari | INC | Ramashankar Singh Patel | |||
71 | Mauganj | BJP | Pradeep Patel | INC | Sukhendra Singh Banna | |||
72 | Devtalab | BJP | Girish Gautam | INC | Padmesh Gautam | |||
73 | Mangawan (SC) | BJP | Nagendra Prajapati | INC | Babita Saket | |||
74 | Rewa | BJP | Rajendra Shukla | INC | Rajendra Sharma | |||
75 | Gurh | BJP | Nagendra Singh | INC | Kapidhwaj Singh | |||
Sidhi | 76 | Churhat | BJP | Shardendu Tiwari | INC | Ajay Arjun Singh | ||
77 | Sidhi | BJP | Riti Pathak | INC | Gyan Singh | |||
78 | Sihawal | BJP | Vishwamitra Pathak | INC | Kamleshwar Patel | |||
Singrauli | 79 | Chitrangi (ST) | BJP | Radha Singh | INC | Manik Singh | ||
80 | Singrauli | BJP | Ramniwas Shah | INC | Renu Shah | |||
81 | Devsar (SC) | BJP | Rajendra Meshram | INC | Bansmani Prasad Verma | |||
Sidhi | 82 | Dhauhani (ST) | BJP | Kunwar Singh Tekam | INC | Kamlesh Singh | ||
Shahdol | 83 | Beohari (ST) | BJP | Sharad Juglal Kol | INC | Ramlakhan Singh | ||
84 | Jaisingnagar (ST) | BJP | Er. Manisha Singh | INC | Narendra Maravi | |||
85 | Jaitpur (ST) | BJP | Jaisingh Maravi | INC | Uma Dhurvey | |||
Anuppur | 86 | Kotma | BJP | Dilip Jaiswal | INC | Sunil Saraf | ||
87 | Anuppur (ST) | BJP | Bisahulal Singh | INC | Ramesh Singh | |||
88 | Pushprajgarh (ST) | BJP | Herrasingh Shyam | INC | Fundelal Marko | |||
Umaria | 89 | Bandhavgarh (ST) | BJP | Shivnarayan Singh | INC | Savitri Singh | ||
90 | Manpur (ST) | BJP | Meena Singh | INC | Tilak Raj Singh | |||
Katni | 91 | Badwara (ST) | BJP | Dhirendra Singh | INC | Vijay Raghavendra Singh | ||
92 | Vijayraghavgarh | BJP | Sanjay Pathak | INC | Neeraj Baghel | |||
93 | Murwara | BJP | Sandeep Jaiswal | INC | Mithlesh Jain | |||
94 | Bahoriband | BJP | Pranay Prabhat Pandey | INC | Saurabh Singh | |||
Jabalpur | 95 | Patan | BJP | Ajay Vishnoi | INC | Neelesh Awasthi | ||
96 | Bargi | BJP | Neeraj Thakur | INC | Sanjay Yadav | |||
97 | Jabalpur East (SC) | BJP | Anchal Sonkar | INC | Lakhan Gahngahuria | |||
98 | Jabalpur North | BJP | Abhilash Pandey | INC | Vinay Saxena | |||
99 | Jabalpur Cantonment | BJP | Ashok Rohani | INC | Abhishek Chaukse Chintu | |||
100 | Jabalpur West | BJP | Rakesh Singh | INC | Tarun Bhanot | |||
101 | Panagar | BJP | Sushil Kumar Tiwari | INC | Rajesh Patel | |||
102 | Sihora (ST) | BJP | Santosh Barbade | INC | Ekta Thakur | |||
Dindori | 103 | Shahpura (ST) | BJP | Omprakash Dhurwey | INC | Bhupendra Maravi | ||
104 | Dindori (ST) | BJP | Pankaj Tekam | INC | Omkar Singh Markram | |||
Mandla | 105 | Bichhiya (ST) | BJP | Vijay Anand Marawi | INC | Narayan Singh Patta | ||
106 | Niwas (ST) | BJP | Faggan Singh Kulaste | INC | Chain Singh Warkade | |||
107 | Mandla (ST) | BJP | Sampatia Uikey | INC | Dr Ashok Marskole | |||
Balaghat | 108 | Baihar (ST) | BJP | Bhagat Singh Netam | INC | Sanjay Uikey | ||
109 | Lanji | BJP | Rajkumar Karrahe | INC | Adv. Heera Kanware | |||
110 | Paraswada | BJP | Ramkishor Kaware | INC | Madhu Bhagat | |||
111 | Balaghat | BJP | Mausam Bisen | INC | Anubha Munjare | |||
112 | Waraseoni | BJP | Pradeep Jaiswal | INC | Vicky Patel | |||
113 | Katangi | BJP | Gaurav Pardhi | INC | Bodh Singh Bhagat | |||
Seoni | 114 | Barghat (ST) | BJP | Kamal Maskole | INC | Arjun Singh Kakodia | ||
115 | Seoni | BJP | Dinesh Rai Munmun | INC | Anand Panjwani | |||
116 | Keolari | BJP | Rakesh Pal Singh | INC | Rajneesh Singh | |||
117 | Lakhnadon (ST) | BJP | Vijay Uike | INC | Yogendra Singh Baba | |||
Narsinghpur | 118 | Gotegaon (SC) | BJP | Mahendra Nagesh | INC | Narmada Prasad Prajapati | ||
119 | Narsingpur | BJP | Prahlad Singh Patel | INC | Lakhan Singh Patel | |||
120 | Tendukheda | BJP | Vishwanath Singh | INC | Sanjay Sharma | |||
121 | Gadarwara | BJP | Uday Pratap Singh | INC | Sunita Patel | |||
Chhindwara | 122 | Junnardeo (ST) | BJP | Nathan Shah | INC | Sunil Uikey | ||
123 | Amarwara (ST) | BJP | Monika Batti | INC | Kamlesh Shah | |||
124 | Chourai | BJP | Lakhan Verma | INC | Sujeet Mer Singh | |||
125 | Saunsar | BJP | Nanabhau Mohod | INC | Vijay Chaure | |||
126 | Chhindwara | BJP | Vivek Bunty Sahu | INC | Kamal Nath | |||
127 | Parasia (SC) | BJP | Jyoti Daheriya | INC | Sohan Valmiki | |||
128 | Pandhurna (ST) | BJP | Prakash Uikey | INC | Nilesh Uike | |||
Betul | 129 | Multai | BJP | Chandrashekhar Deshmukh | INC | Sukhdev Panse | ||
130 | Amla | BJP | Dr. Yogesh Pandagre | INC | Manoj Malve | |||
131 | Betul | BJP | Hemant Vijay Khandelwal | INC | Nilay Daga | |||
132 | Ghoradongri (ST) | BJP | Ganga Bai Uikey | INC | Rahul Uike | |||
133 | Bhainsdehi (ST) | BJP | Mahendra Singh Chouhan | INC | Dharmu Singh Sirsam | |||
Harda | 134 | Timarni (ST) | BJP | Sanjay Shah | INC | Abhijeet Shah | ||
135 | Harda | BJP | Kamal Patel | INC | Ram Kishore Dogne | |||
Hoshangabad | 136 | Seoni-Malwa | BJP | Premshankar Verma | INC | Ajay Balram Patel | ||
137 | Hoshangabad | BJP | Sitasharan Sharma | INC | Girija Shankar Sharma | |||
138 | Sohagpur | BJP | Vijaypal Singh | INC | Pushparaj Singh | |||
139 | Pipariya (SC) | BJP | Thakur Das Nagvanshi | INC | Guru Charan Khare | |||
Raisen | 140 | Udaipura | BJP | Narendra Shivaji Patel | INC | Devendra Patel Gadarwas | ||
141 | Bhojpur | BJP | Surendra Patwa | INC | Rajkumar Patel | |||
142 | Sanchi (SC) | BJP | Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary | INC | Dr GC Gautam | |||
143 | Silwani | BJP | Rampal Singh | INC | Devendra Patel | |||
Vidisha | 144 | Vidisha | BJP | INC | Shashank Bhargav | |||
145 | Basoda | BJP | Harisingh Raghuvanshi | INC | Nishank Jain | |||
146 | Kurwai (SC) | BJP | Harisingh Sapre | INC | Rani Ahirwar | |||
147 | Sironj | BJP | Umakant Sharma | INC | Gagnendra Raghuvanshi | |||
148 | Shamshabad | BJP | Surya Prakash Meena | INC | Sindhu Vikram Singh | |||
Bhopal | 149 | Berasia (SC) | BJP | Vishnu Khatri | INC | Jayshree Harikiran | ||
150 | Bhopal Uttar | BJP | Alok Sharma | INC | Md.Atif Aqeel | |||
151 | Narela | BJP | Vishvas Sarang | INC | Manoj Shukla | |||
152 | Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim | BJP | Bhagwan Das Sabnani | INC | PC Sharma | |||
153 | Bhopal Madhya | BJP | Dhruv Narayan Singh | INC | Arif Masood | |||
154 | Govindpura | BJP | Krishna Gaur | INC | Ravindra Sahu | |||
155 | Huzur | BJP | Rameshwar Sharma | INC | Naresh Gyanchandani | |||
Sehore | 156 | Budhni | BJP | Shivraj Singh Chouhan | INC | Vikram Mastal | ||
157 | Ashta (SC) | BJP | Gopal Singh | INC | Kamal Chauhan | |||
158 | Ichhawar | BJP | Karan Singh Verma | INC | Shailendra Patel | |||
159 | Sehore | BJP | Sudesh Rai | INC | Shashank Saxena | |||
Rajgarh | 160 | Narsinghgarh | BJP | Mohan Sharma | INC | Girish Bhandari | ||
161 | Biaora | BJP | Narayan Singh Panwar | INC | Purshottam Dangi | |||
162 | Rajgarh | BJP | Harihar kumar sahoo | INC | Bapu Singh Tanwar | |||
163 | Khilchipur | BJP | Hajari Lal Dangi | INC | Priyavrat Singh | |||
164 | Sarangpur (SC) | BJP | Gotam Tetwal | INC | Kala Mahesh Malviya | |||
Agar Malwa | 165 | Susner | BJP | Vikram Singh Rana | INC | Bheru Singh Bapu | ||
166 | Agar (SC) | BJP | Dr. Madhu Gehlot | INC | Vipin Wankhede | |||
Shajapur | 167 | Shajapur | BJP | Arun Bhimawat | INC | Hukum Singh Karada | ||
168 | Shujalpur | BJP | Inder Singh Parmar | INC | Ramveer Singh Sikarwar | |||
169 | Kalapipal | BJP | Ghanshyam Chandravanshi | INC | Kunal Choudhary | |||
Dewas | 170 | Sonkatch (SC) | BJP | Rajesh Sonkar | INC | Sajjan Singh Verma | ||
171 | Dewas | BJP | Gayatri Raje Pawar | INC | Pardeep Chaudhary | |||
172 | Hatpipliya | BJP | Manoj Choudhary | INC | Rajveer Singh Bhagel | |||
173 | Khategaon | BJP | Ashish Govind Sharma | INC | Deepak Joshi | |||
174 | Bagli (ST) | BJP | Murali Bhanwara | INC | Gopal Bhonsale | |||
Khandwa | 175 | Mandhata | BJP | Narayan Patel | INC | Uttam Pal Singh | ||
176 | Harsud (ST) | BJP | Dr. Kunwar Vijay Shah | INC | Sukhram Salve | |||
177 | Khandwa (SC) | BJP | Kanchan Mukesh Tanve | INC | Kundan Malviya | |||
178 | Pandhana (ST) | BJP | Chhaya More | INC | Rupali Bare | |||
Burhanpur | 179 | Nepanagar (ST) | BJP | Sushree Manju Rajendra Dadu | INC | Gendu Bai Chauhan | ||
180 | Burhanpur | BJP | Archana Chitnis | INC | Surendra Singh Shera | |||
Khargone | 181 | Bhikangaon (ST) | BJP | Nanda Brahmane | INC | Jhuma Solanki | ||
182 | Barwah | BJP | Sachin Birla | INC | Narendra Patel | |||
183 | Maheshwar (SC) | BJP | Rajkumar Mev | INC | Vijayalaxmi Sadho | |||
184 | Kasrawad | BJP | Atmaram Patel | INC | Sachin Yadav | |||
185 | Khargone | BJP | Balkrishna Patidar | INC | Ravi Joshi | |||
186 | Bhagwanpura (ST) | BJP | Chandra Singh Vamkle | INC | Kedar Dawar | |||
Barwani | 187 | Sendhawa (ST) | BJP | Antar Singh Arya | INC | Montu Solanki | ||
188 | Rajpur (ST) | BJP | Antar Singh Patel | INC | Bala Bachchan | |||
189 | Pansemal (ST) | BJP | Shyam Barde | INC | Chandrabhaga Kirade | |||
190 | Barwani (ST) | BJP | Premsingh Patel | INC | Rajan Mandloi | |||
Alirajpur | 191 | Alirajpur (ST) | BJP | Nagar Singh Chouhan | INC | Mukesh Patel | ||
192 | Jobat (ST) | BJP | Vishal Rawat | INC | Sena Patel | |||
Jhabua | 193 | Jhabua (ST) | BJP | Bhanu Bhuriya | INC | Vikrant Bhuria | ||
194 | Thandla (ST) | BJP | Kalsingh Bhabar | INC | Veer Singh Bhuria | |||
195 | Petlawad (ST) | BJP | Nirmala Bhuriya | INC | Wal Singh Meda | |||
Dhar | 196 | Sardarpur (ST) | BJP | Vel Singh Bhuria | INC | Pratap Grewal | ||
197 | Gandhwani (ST) | BJP | Sardar Singh Mehda | INC | Umang Singhar | |||
198 | Kukshi (ST) | BJP | Jaydeep Patel | INC | Surendra Singh Baghel Honey | |||
199 | Manawar (ST) | BJP | Shivaram Kannoj | INC | Dr Hiralal Alawa | |||
200 | Dharampuri (ST) | BJP | Kalu Singh Thakur | INC | PanchiLal Meda | |||
201 | Dhar | BJP | Neena Verma | INC | Prabha Gautam | |||
202 | Badnawar | BJP | Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon | INC | Bhawarsingh Shekhawat | |||
Indore | 203 | Depalpur | BJP | Manoj Patel | INC | Vishal Patel | ||
204 | Indore-1 | BJP | Kailash Vijayvargiya | INC | Sanjay Shukla | |||
205 | Indore-2 | BJP | Ramesh Mendola | INC | Chintamani Chaukse Chintu | |||
206 | Indore-3 | BJP | Rakesh Golu Shukla | INC | Deepak Pintu Joshi | |||
207 | Indore-4 | BJP | Malini Gaur | INC | Raja Mandhwani | |||
208 | Indore-5 | BJP | Mahendra Hardia | INC | Satyanarayan Patel | |||
209 | Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow | BJP | Usha Thakur | INC | Ramkishor Shukla | |||
210 | Rau | BJP | Madhu Verma | INC | Jitu Patwari | |||
211 | Sanwer (SC) | BJP | Tulsi Silawat | INC | Reena Baurasi Setiya | |||
Ujjain | 212 | Nagda-Khachrod | BJP | Tejbahadur Singh | INC | Dilip Singh Gurjar | ||
213 | Mahidpur | BJP | Bahadur Singh Chauhan | INC | Dinesh Jain Boss | |||
214 | Tarana (SC) | BJP | Tarachand Goyal | INC | Mahesh Parmar | |||
215 | Ghatiya (SC) | BJP | Satish Malviya | INC | Ramlal Malviya | |||
216 | Ujjain North | BJP | Anil Kaluheda | INC | Maya Rajesh Trivedi | |||
217 | Ujjain South | BJP | Dr. Mohan Yadav | INC | Chetan Premnarayan Yadav | |||
218 | Badnagar | BJP | Jitend Pandya | INC | Rajendra Singh Solanki | |||
Ratlam | 219 | Ratlam Rural (ST) | BJP | Mathuralal Dawar | INC | Lakshman Dindore | ||
220 | Ratlam City | BJP | Chetanya Kumar Kashyap | INC | Paras Saklecha | |||
221 | Sailana | BJP | Sangeeta Charel | INC | Harsh Vijay Gehlot | |||
222 | Jaora | BJP | Rajendra Pandey | INC | Himmat Shrimal | |||
223 | Alot (SC) | BJP | Chintamani Malviya | INC | Manoj Chawla | |||
Mandsaur | 224 | Mandsour | BJP | Yashpal Singh Sisodia | INC | Vipin Jain | ||
225 | Malhargarh (SC) | BJP | Jagdish Deora | INC | Parshuram Sisodia | |||
226 | Suwasra | BJP | Hardeep Singh Dang | INC | Rakesh Patidar | |||
227 | Garoth | BJP | Chandersingh Sisodia | INC | Subhash Sojatia | |||
Neemuch | 228 | Manasa | BJP | Aniruddha Maru | INC | Narendra Nahata | ||
229 | Neemuch | BJP | Dilip Singh Parihar | INC | Umrao Singh Gurjar | |||
230 | Jawad | BJP | Om Prakash Sakhlecha | INC | Samandar Patel | |||
Campaigns
Bharatiya Janata Party
Union Minister for Co-operation and Home Affairs and former BJP President Amit Shah launched his party's campaign for 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election on 30th July 2023 at a huge political rally in Indore. Shah called upon the party workers and the crowd to break all the previous records of victory in the elections.[17]
Indian National Congress
Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi launched her party's campaign at a huge rally in Jabalpur on 12 June 2023,[18] hitting out at the BJP over scams and unfulfilled promises of jobs.[19] She also announced the 5 guarantees of the Congress Party to the people of Madhya Pradesh.[20]
Manifesto
- Agriculture: Resumption of the farm loan waiver scheme announced in 2018.
- Electricity: Free electricity up to 100 units, and half bill up to 200 units.
- LPG: Cylinder for ₹500.
- Seniors: Reimplementation of Old Pension Scheme.
- Women: Pension of ₹1,500 per month to every woman.
Surveys and polls
According to a ABP News-CVoter poll released in October 2023, 43% of voters preferred incumbent Shivraj Singh Chouhan (BJP) as chief minister, followed closely by Kamal Nath (INC) at 42%. 10% of voters preferred royal scion Jyotiraditya Scindia (BJP) as chief minister, 2% preferred senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh and 4% others.[21]
Opinion polls
Polling agency | Date published | Margin of error | Sample Size | Lead | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BJP | INC | Others | |||||
ABP News-CVoter[22][23] | June 2023 | ±3–5% | 17,113 | 106-118 | 108-120 | 1-5 | Hung |
ABP News-CVoter[24] | October 2023 | ±3–5% | 38,343 | 104-116 | 113-125 | 0-5 | INC |
Polling agency | Date published | Sample Size | Lead | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BJP | INC | Others | ||||
ABP News-CVoter[22][23] | June 2023 | 17,113 | 44% | 44% | 12% | 0% |
ABP News-CVoter[24] | October 2023 | 38,343 | 44.7% | 44.6% | 10.7% | 0.1% |
Results
Results by party
Party | Popular vote | Seats | |||||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Contested | Won | +/− | ||||
Bharatiya Janata Party | |||||||||
Indian National Congress | |||||||||
Others | – | ||||||||
Total | 100% | ||||||||
Valid votes | |||||||||
Invalid votes | |||||||||
Votes cast/ turnout | |||||||||
Abstentions | |||||||||
Registered voters | |||||||||
Results by division
Division | Seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
BJP | INC | Others | ||
Bhopal | 25 | |||
Chambal | 13 | |||
Gwalior | 21 | |||
Indore | 37 | |||
Jabalpur | 38 | |||
Narmadapuram | 11 | |||
Rewa | 22 | |||
Sagar | 26 | |||
Shahdol | 8 | |||
Ujjain | 29 | |||
Total | 230 |
Results by district
Division | District | Seats | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BJP | INC | Others | |||
Bhopal | Bhopal | 7 | |||
Raisen | 4 | ||||
Rajgarh | 5 | ||||
Sehore | 4 | ||||
Vidisha | 5 | ||||
Chambal | Morena | 6 | |||
Sheopur | 2 | ||||
Bhind | 5 | ||||
Gwalior | Gwalior | 6 | |||
Ashoknagar | 3 | ||||
Shivpuri | 5 | ||||
Datia | 3 | ||||
Guna | 4 | ||||
Indore | Alirajpur | 2 | |||
Barwani | 4 | ||||
Burhanpur | 2 | ||||
Indore | 9 | ||||
Dhar | 7 | ||||
Jhabua | 3 | ||||
Khandwa | 4 | ||||
Khargone | 6 | ||||
Jabalpur | Balaghat | 6 | |||
Chhindwara | 7 | ||||
Jabalpur | 8 | ||||
Katni | 4 | ||||
Mandla | 3 | ||||
Narsinghpur | 4 | ||||
Seoni | 4 | ||||
Dindori | 2 | ||||
Narmadapuram | Betul | 5 | |||
Harda | 2 | ||||
Hoshangabad | 4 | ||||
Rewa | Rewa | 8 | |||
Satna | 7 | ||||
Sidhi | 4 | ||||
Singrauli | 3 | ||||
Sagar | Chhatarpur | 6 | |||
Damoh | 4 | ||||
Panna | 3 | ||||
Sagar | 8 | ||||
Tikamgarh | 3 | ||||
Niwari | 2 | ||||
Shahdol | Anuppur | 3 | |||
Shahdol | 3 | ||||
Umaria | 2 | ||||
Ujjain | Agar Malwa | 2 | |||
Dewas | 5 | ||||
Mandsaur | 4 | ||||
Neemuch | 3 | ||||
Ratlam | 5 | ||||
Shajapur | 3 | ||||
Ujjain | 7 | ||||
Total | 230 | ||||
Results by constituency
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