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In the Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabah Elections 2018, the Indian National Congress Party has won 67 seats, whereas the ruling party BJP has won 15 seats and the JCC party has won 8 seats.

Total Constituencies Congress BJP JCC
90 67 15 08
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BJP is leading in 24 Constituencies whereas Congress is leading in 60 Constituencies while the JCC party is leading in 6 constituencies.

BJP Congress JCC
24 60 06

CG Election Results:

The Chhattisgarh Election Commission has released the Election schedule for the 2018 Legislative Assembly elections. The Chief Electoral Officer of Chhattisgarh State has scheduled the elections in the month of November 2018. The elections in Chhattisgarh State will be held in two phases. The polling for first phase election will be on 12th November and the second phase polling starts on 20th November 2018. Along with the election schedule, the CEO CG released the final voter list for the 2018 elections.

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CG Election Schedule:

The Election Commission of Chhattisgarh State Scheduled the Vidhan Sabah Assembly elections to be held on 12th & 20th of November 2018. Votes counting will start on 11th December 2018.

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Total Number of Assembly Seats in Chhattisgarh:

There are 90 Assembly Seats in Chhattisgarh State. To form the Government in Chhattisgarh one must get a minimum of 46 assembly seats to form the Government. From the last three elections, the competition is completely between the BJP and Indian National Congress.  Before this 2018 elections for the last three times, BJP consecutively formed the Government in Chhattisgarh. In the Last election, BJP got 49 seats whereas INC got 39 seats and remaining 2 seats were gone to BSP and Independent candidate.

Vidhan Sabah Elections Phase –I Schedule 2018:

The first phase of election includes 18 constituencies while the rest 78 constituencies polling will be held during the second phase.

2018 Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabah Elections Phase –I Schedule

S.NO Vidhan Sabah Election Event Date of the Election event Day of the Election Event
1 Nominations for Elections Starts on 16th October 2018. Tuesday.
2 Last Date of Nominations 23rd October 2018. Tuesday.
3 Scrutiny of Nominations 24th October 2018. Wednesday.
4 Last Date for withdrawing Nominations 26th October 2018. Friday.
5 Polling Day 12th November 2018. Monday.
6 Counting Starts on 11th December 2018. Tuesday.
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Vidhan Sabah Elections Phase –II Schedule 2018:

2018 Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabah Elections Phase –II Schedule

S.NO Vidhan Sabah Election Event Date of the Election event Day of the Election Event
1 Nominations for Elections Starts on 26th October 2018. Friday.
2 Last Date of Nominations 2nd November 2018. Friday.
3 Scrutiny of Nominations 3rd November 2018. Saturday.
4 Last Date for withdrawing Nominations 5th November 2018. Monday.
5 Polling Day 20th November 2018. Tuesday.
6 Counting Starts on 11th December 2018. Tuesday.
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Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabah Constituencies:

The Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabah constitutes of 90 constituencies. Out of these 90 Assembly Constituencies, 10 Constituencies are reserved for Scheduled Caste and 29 Assembly Constituencies are reserved for Scheduled Tribes.

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CG Election Results Constituency Wise:

2018 CG Vidhan Sabah Elections Results Constituency Wise

S.NO CG Assembly Constituency Category Elected Candidate Party Runner-up Party
1 Manendragarh
2 Baikunthpur
3 Premnagar
4 Rajpur
5 Pal
6 Samri SC
7 Lundra
8 Pilkha
9 Ambikapur
10 Sitapur
11 Bagicha
12 Jashpur
13 Tapkara
14 Pathalgaon
15 Dharamjaigarh SC
16 Lailunga
17 Raigarh
18 Kharsia
19 Saria
20 Rampur,Chhattisgarh
21 Korba SC
22 Katghora
23 Tanakhar
24 Marwahi
25 Kota
26 Lormi
27 Mungeli
28 Jarhagaon
29 Takhatpur
30 Bilaspur
31 Bilha SC
32 Masturi SC
33 Sipat
34 Akaltara
35 Pamgarh
36 Janjgir Champa
37 Sakti SC
38 Jaijaipur
39 Chandrapur
40 Raipur Town
41 Raipur Rural
42 Abhanpur
43 Mandirhasod
44 Arang
45 Dharsiwa
46 Bhatapara
47 Baloda Bazar
48 Palari
49 Kasdol SC
50 Bhatgaon
51 Rajim
52 Bindranawagarh
53 Saraipali
54 Basna SC
55 Khallari
56 Mahasamund
57 Sihawa
58 Kurud
59 Dhamtari
60 Bhanupratappur
61 Kanker SC
62 Narayanpur ST
63 Keshkal ST
64 Kondagaon ST
65 Bhanpuri
66 Jagdalpur
67 Keshlur
68 Chitrakot ST
69 Dantewada ST
70 Konta ST
71 Bijapur ST
72 Maro
73 Bemetara
74 Saja
75 Dhamdha
76 Durg
77 Bhilai Nagar
78 Patan SC
79 Gunderdehi
80 Khertha
81 Balod
82 Dondi Lohara
83 Chowki
84 Khujji
85 Dongargaon
86 Rajnandgaon
87 Dongargarh
88 Khairagarh SC
89 Birendranagar
90 Kawardha
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The Legislative Assembly election results for Mizoram State have been declared the MNF has won 26 seats whereas the ruling party INC has won 5 seats, BJP won 1 seat and the others won 8 seats.

Total Constituencies MNF Congress BJP Others
40 26 05 01 08
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Congress is leading in 8 Constituencies whereas MNF is leading in 24 Constituencies while others are leading in 1 constituency.

Congress MNF Others
8 24 1

The Chief Electoral Officer of Mizoram State has released the Election schedule for the 2018 Legislative Assembly elections. The Election Commission of Mizoram State has scheduled the elections in the month of December 2018. The Polling day for the Mizoram Vidhan Sabah elections will be on 28th November 2018. Along with the election schedule, the CEO Mizoram released the final voter list for the 2018 elections.

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Mizoram Election Schedule:

The Election Commission of Mizoram State Scheduled the Vidhan Sabah Assembly elections to be held on 28th November 2018. The Election counting starts on 11th December 2018.

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Total Number of Seats in Mizoram Assembly:

The Mizoram Legislative Assembly Constitutes 40 seats, the 2018 elections for these 40 seats are going to be held on the same day i.e 28th November 2018. Minimum of 21 seats is required for a party to form the Government in Mizoram. From the year 2008, the Indian National Congress formed the Government in Mizoram for the last two consecutive Assembly elections. In the last election, the Indian National Congress won 29 seats and formed Government in the Mizoram State.

Mizoram Elections Schedule 2018:

2018 Mizoram Assembly Elections Schedule & Voting Date

S.NO Legislative Assembly Election Event Date of the General Election event Day of the Election Event
1 Nominations for Elections Starts on 2nd November 2018. Friday.
2 Last Date of Nominations 9th November 2018. Friday.
3 Scrutiny of Nominations 12th November 2018. Monday.
4 Last Date for withdrawing Nominations 14th November 2018. Wednesday.
5 Polling Day 28th November 2018. Wednesday.
6 Counting Starts on 11th December 2018. Tuesday.
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Mizoram Legislative Assembly Constituencies List Category Wise:

The Mizoram State constitutes 40 MLA seats. Out of the 40 constituencies 39 are reserved for the ST category. The general election in all these 40 Assembly Constituencies is scheduled on the same day i.e. 28/11/2018.

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Mizoram Election Results Constituency Wise:

2018 Mizoram Election Results Constituency Wise

S.NO CG Assembly Constituency Category Elected Candidate  Party Runner-up Party
1 Tuipang
2 Saiha
3 Sangau
4 Lawngtlai
5 Chawngte
6 Tlabung
7 Buarpui
8 Lunglei South
9 Lunglei North
10 Tawipui
11 Vanva
12 Hnahthial
13 North Vanlaiphai
14 Khawbung
15 Champhai
16 Khawhai
17 Saitual
18 Khawzawl
19 Ngopa
20 Suangpuilawn
21 Ratu
22 Kawnpui
23 Kolasib
24 Bilkhawthlir
25 Lokichera
26 Kawrthah
27 Mamit
28 Phuldungsei
29 Sateek
30 Serchhip
31 Lungpho
32 Tlungvel
33 Aizawl North-I
34 Aizawl North II
35 Aizawl East-I
36 Aizawl East-II
37 Aizawl West I
38 Aizawl West-II
39 Aizawl South – I
40 Aizawl South – II

Telangana Election Results

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Counting in Telangana State has completed successfully the ruling party TRS has won 88 seats in Telangana State for the second time whereas Maha Kutami got 21 seats, BJP 1 seat, MIM got 7 seats, while others got 2 seats.

Total Constituencies TRS Congress BJP TDP MIM Others
119 88 19 1 2 7 2

TRS is leading in 86 Constituencies whereas Congress is leading in 19 Constituencies while TDP is leading in 2 constituencies, BJP is leading in 4 constituencies, MIM is leading in 5 seats and the others are leading in 3 constituencies.

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TRS Congress TDP BJP MIM Others
84 19 02 04 05 03

The Chief Electoral Officer of Telangana has released the Election schedule for the 2018 Assembly elections. Actually, the Assembly elections in Telangana State are scheduled along with the General elections of India which are to be held in the year 2019, but the current Government in Telangana State dissolved their Government and called for early elections in Telangana State. Therefore the Election Commission of Telangana State has scheduled the elections in the month of December 2018. Along with the 2018 election schedule they announced the Telangana election results day. The 2018 Assembly election votes counting starts on 11th of this month.

All the major parties in Telangana State are participating in these Assembly elections and the most interesting part of this election is for the first time in the history of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Congress and TDP are combined together and formed as Maha Kutami along with other two parties. The current Government TRS party along with MIM party is combinely contesting this election whereas the BJP is contesting individually.

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Total Number of Constituencies in Telangana State:

There are 119 assembly constituencies in Telangana State, to form the Government one has to get a minimum of 60 seats. This 2018 election is the second election in the history of Telangana State. 2014 election was the first election after the separation from the combined Andhra Pradesh State. In the 2014 elections, TRS party formed the Government for the first time in the newly formed Telangana State. This time the competition is completely between the TRS party and the Maha kutami.

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Telangana Election Schedule:

The Election Commission of Telangana State Scheduled the Assembly elections to be held on 7th December 2018. The 2018 Assembly elections will be the second elections for Telangana State. The first Chief Minister of Telangana State called for the early elections in Telangana by dissolving the Government.

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Telangana Elections Results Constituency Wise:

Telangana MLA’S List 2018

Constituency Name Winner Name & Party
Adilabad Jogu Ramanna /TRS
Alair Gongidi Suneetha /TRS
Alampur Abraham V.M. /TRS
Amberpet Kaleru Venkatesham /TRS
Andole Kranthi Kiran Chanti /TRS
Armur Ashannagari Jeevan Reddy /TRS
Asifabad Athram Sakku /Congress
Aswaraopeta Mecha Nageswara Rao /TDP
Bahadurpura Mohd. Moazam Khan /MIM
Balkonda Vemula Prashanth Reddy /TRS
Banswada Pocharam Srinivas Reddy /TRS
Bellampalli Durgam Chinnaiah /TRS
Bhadrachalam Podem Veeraiah /Congress
Bhongir Pailla Shekar Reddy /TRS
Bhupalpalle Gandra Venkata Ramana Reddy /Congress
Boath Bapu Rao Rathod /TRS
Bodhan Shakil Aamir Mohammed /TRS
Chandrayangutta Akbaruddin Owaisi /MIM
Charminar Mumtaz Ahmed Khan /MIM
Chennur Balka Suman /TRS
Chevella Kale Yadaiah /TRS
Choppadandi Ravi Shankar Sunke /TRS
Devarakonda Ramavath Ravindra Kumar /TRS
Devarkadra Alla Venkateswar Reddy /TRS
Dharmapuri Eshwar Koppula /TRS
Dornakal Dharam Soth Redya Naik /TRS
Dubbak Solipeta Ramalinga Reddy /TRS
Gadwal Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy /TRS
Gajwel Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao /TRS
Ghanpur (Station) Dr. Thatikonda Rajaiah /TRS
Goshamahal T. Raja Singh /BJP
Husnabad Satish Kumar Voditela /TRS
Huzurabad Eatala Rajendar /TRS
Huzurnagar Uttam Kumar Reddy Nalamada /Congress
Ibrahimpatnam Manchireddy Kishan Reddy /TRS
Jadcherla Charlakola Laxma Reddy /TRS
Jagtial M.Sanjay Kumar /TRS
Jangoan Muthireddy Yadagiri Reddy /TRS
Jubilee Hills Maganti Gopinath /TRS
ukkal Hanmanth Shinde /TRS
Kalwakurthy Gurka Jaipal Yadav /TRS
Kamareddy Gampa Govardhan /TRS
Karimnagar Gangula Kamalakar /TRS
Karwan Kausar Mohiuddin /MIM
Khairatabad Danam Nagender /TRS
Khammam Ajay Kumar Puvvada /TRS
Khanapur Ajmera Rekha /TRS
Kodad Bollam Mallaiah Yadav /TRS
Kodangal Patnam Narender Reddy /TRS
Kollapur Beeram Harshavardhan Reddy /Congress
Koratla Kalvakuntla Vidyasagar Rao /TRS
Kothagudem Vanama Venkateswara Rao /Congress
Kukatpally Madhavaram Krishna Rao /TRS
Lal Bahadur Nagar Devi Reddy Sudheer Reddy /Congress
Madhira Bhatti Vikramarka Mallu /Congress
Mahabubabad Banoth Shankar Naik /TRS
Mahbubnagar V. Srinivas Goud /TRS
Maheshwaram Patlolla Sabitha Indra Reddy /Congress
Makthal Chittem Rammohan Reddy /TRS
Malakpet Ahmed Bin Abdullah Balala /MIM
Malkajgiri Hanumanth Rao Mynampally /TRS
Manakondur Balakishan Rasamayi /TRS
Mancherial Nadipelli Diwakar Rao /TRS
Manthani Duddilla Sridhar Babu /Congress
Medak Padma Devender Reddy. M /TRS
Medchal Ch. Malla Reddy /TRS
Miryalguda Nallamothu Bhaskar Rao /TRS
Mudhole Gaddigari Vittal Reddy /TRS
Mulug Anasuya Dansari /Congress
Munugode Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy /Congress
Musheerabad Muta Gopal /TRS
Nagarjuna Sagar Nomula Narsimhaiah /TRS
Nagarkurnool Marri Janardhan Reddy /TRS
Nakrekal Chirumarthi Lingaiah /Congress
Nalgonda Kancharla Bhupal Reddy /TRS
Nampalli Jaffar Hussain /MIM
Narayankhed Maha Reddy Bhupal Reddy /TRS
Narayanpet S.Rajender Reddy /TRS
Narsampet Peddi Sudarshan Reddy /TRS
Narsapur Chilumula Madan Reddy /TRS
Nirmal Allola Indrakaran Reddy /TRS
Nizamabad (Rural) Baji Reddy Goverdhan /TRS
Nizamabad (Urban) Bigala Ganesh /TRS
Palair Kandala Upender Reddy /Congress
Palakurthi Errabelli Dayakar Rao /TRS
PARGI K.Mahesh Reddy /TRS
Parkal Challa. Dharma Reddy /TRS
Patancheru Gudem Mahipal Reddy /TRS
Peddapalle Manohar Reddy Dasari /TRS
Pinapaka Kantha Rao Rega /Congress
Quthbullapur K.P Vivekanand /TRS
Rajendranagar Tolkanti Prakash Goud /TRS
Ramagundam Korukanti Chandar Patel/Independent
Sanath Nagar Talasani Srinivas Yadav /TRS
Sangareddy Turupu Jayaprakash Reddy /Congress
Sathupalli Sandra Venkata Veeraiah /TDP
secunderabad T.Padma Rao /TRS
Secunderabad Cantt. G. Sayanna /TRS
Serilingampally Arekapudi Gandhi /TRS
Shadnagar Anjaiah Yelganamoni /TRS
Siddipet Thanneeru Harish Rao /TRS
Sircilla Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao /TRS
Sirpur Koneru Konappa /TRS
Suryapet Guntakandla Jagadish Reddy /TRS
Tandur Rohith Reddy /Congress
Thungathurthy Gadari Kishore Kumar /TRS
Uppal Bethi Subhas Reddy /TRS
Vemulawada Ramesh Chennamaneni /TRS
Vikarabad Dr. Anand Methuku /TRS
Wanaparthy Singireddy Niranjan Reddy /TRS
Warangal East Narendar Nannapuneni /TRS
Warangal West Dasyam Vinay Bhasker /TRS
Wardhanapet Aroori Ramesh /TRS
Wyra Lavudya Ramulu/ Independent
Yakutpura Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri /MIM
Yellandu Haripriya Banoth /Congress
Yellareddy Jajala Surender /Congress
Zahirabad Koninty Manik Rao /TRS
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Telangana Elections Schedule 2018:

Telangana Assembly Elections Schedule & Polling Date

S.NO Telangana Election Event Election Date Election Day
1 Nominations for Elections starts on 12th November 2018. Monday.
2 Nominations for Elections ends on 19th November 2018. Monday.
3 Scrutiny of Nominations 20th November 2018. Tuesday.
4 Last Date for withdrawing the Nominations 22nd November 2018. Thursday.
5 Polling Day 7th December 2018. Friday.
6 Date of Counting. 11th December 2018. Tuesday.
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In the 2018 Rajasthan Vidhan Sabah Elections, the Indian National Congress Party won 99 seats, BJP won 73 seats, BSP won 6 seats and the others won 21 seats.

Total Constituencies Congress BJP BSP Others
199/200 99 73 06 21
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BJP is leading in 84 Constituencies whereas Congress is leading in 100 Constituencies while others are leading in 1 constituency.

BJP Congress Others
84 100 1

The Rajasthan Chief Electoral Officer has released the Election schedule for the 2018 Legislative Assembly elections. The Election Commission of Rajasthan State has scheduled the elections in the month of December 2018. The Polling day for the Rajasthan Vidhan Sabah elections will be on 7th December 2018. Along with the election schedule, the CEO Rajasthan released the final voter list for the 2018 elections.

Rajasthan Elections Schedule 2018:

The Rajasthan Vidhan Sabah elections will be held on 7th December 2018. The total number of legislative Assembly Constituencies in Rajasthan is 200. The election of 200 MLA’s will be held in a single phase on 7th December 2018. The election counting starts on 11th December 2018.

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Total Number of Assembly Seats in Rajasthan:

The Rajasthan Vidhan Sabah constitutes of 200 seats, out of 200 seats one has to win a minimum of 101 seats to form the Government in Rajasthan State. In the Present elections, the main competition is between the ruling party BJP and the Indian National Congress. In the last election, BJP formed the Government in Rajasthan State. This election is going to be held on 7th December 2018 in a single phase for all the 200 constituencies.

Vidhan Sabah Elections Schedule 2018:

2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Elections Schedule & Important Dates

S.NO Vidhan Sabah Election Event Date of the Election event Day of the Election Event
1 Nominations for Elections Starts on 12th November 2018. Monday.
2 Last Date of Nominations 19th November 2018. Monday.
3 Scrutiny of Nominations 20th November 2018. Tuesday.
4 Last Date for withdrawing Nominations 22nd November 2018. Thursday.
5 Polling Day 7th December 2018. Friday.
6 Counting Starts on 11th December 2018. Tuesday.
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Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Constituencies List District Wise:

Rajasthan Legislative Assembly consists of 200 Constituencies. Out of 200 Assembly Constituencies, 34 Constituencies are reserved for SC category and 25 seats for ST category.

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Rajasthan Election Results Constituency Wise:

2018 Rajasthan Vidhan Sabah Elections Results Constituency Wise

S.NO Rajasthan Assembly Constituency Category Elected Candidate Party Runner-up Party
1 Sadulshahar
2 Ganganagar
3 Karanpur
4 Suratgarh
5 Raisinghnagar SC
6 Anupgarh SC
7 Sangaria
8 Hanumangarh
9 Pilibanga SC
10 Nohar
11 Bhadra
12 Khajuwala SC
13 Bikaner West
14 Bikaner East
15 Kolayat
16 Lunkaransar
17 Dungargarh
18 Nokha
19 Sadulpur
20 Taranagar
21 Sardarshahar
22 Churu
23 Ratangarh
24 Sujangarh SC
25 Pilani SC
26 Surajgarh
27 Jhunjhunu
28 Mandawa
29 Nawalgarh
30 Udaipurwati
31 Khetri
32 Fatehpur
33 Lachhmangarh
34 Dhod SC
35 Sikar
36 Danta Ramgarh
37 Khandela
38 Neem Ka Thana
39 Sri Madhopur
40 Kotputli
41 Viratnagar
42 Shahpura
43 Chomu
44 Phulera
45 Dudu SC
46 Jhotwara
47 Amber
48 Jamwa Ramgarh ST
49 Hawa Mahal
50 Vidhyadhar Nagar
51 Civil Lines
52 Kishan Pole
53 Adarsh Nagar
54 Malviya Nagar
55 Sanganer
56 Bagru SC
57 Bassi ST
58 Chaksu SC
59 Tijara
60 Kishangarh Bas
61 Mundawar
62 Behror
63 Bansur
64 Thanagazi
65 Alwar Rural SC
66 Alwar Urban
67 Ramgarh
68 Rajgarh–Laxmangarh ST
69 Kathumar SC
70 Kaman
71 Nagar
72 Deeg–Kumher
73 Bharatpur
74 Nadbai
75 Weir SC
76 Bayana SC
77 Baseri SC
78 Bari
79 Dholpur
80 Rajakhera
81 Todabhim ST
82 Hindaun SC
83 Karauli
84 Sapotra ST
85 Bandikui
86 Mahuwa
87 Sikrai SC
88 Dausa
89 Lalsot ST
90 Gangapur
91 Bamanwas ST
92 Sawai Madhopur
93 Khandar SC
94 Malpura
95 Niwai SC
96 Tonk
97 Deoli–Uniara
98 Kishangarh
99 Pushkar
100 Ajmer North
101 Ajmer South SC
102 Nasirabad
103 Beawar
104 Masuda
105 Kekri
106 Ladnun
107 Deedwana
108 Jayal SC
109 Nagaur
110 Khinvsar
111 Merta SC
112 Degana
113 Makrana
114 Parbatsar
115 Nawan
116 Jaitaran
117 Sojat SC
118 Pali
119 Marwar Junction
120 Bali
121 Sumerpur
122 Phalodi
123 Lohawat
124 Shergarh
125 Osian
126 Bhopalgarh SC
127 Sardarpura
128 Jodhpur
129 Soorsagar
130 Luni
131 Bilara SC
132 Jaisalmer
133 Pokaran
134 Sheo
135 Barmer
136 Baytoo
137 Pachpadra
138 Siwana
139 Gudha Malani
140 Chohtan SC
141 Ahore
142 Jalore SC
143 Bhinmal
144 Sanchore
145 Raniwara
146 Sirohi
147 Pindwara–Abu ST
148 Reodar SC
149 Gogunda ST
150 Jhadol ST
151 Kherwara ST
152 Udaipur Rural ST
153 Udaipur
154 Mavli
155 Vallabhnagar
156 Salumber ST
157 Dhariawad ST
158 Dungarpur ST
159 Aspur ST
160 Sagwara ST
161 Chorasi ST
162 Ghatol ST
163 Garhi ST
164 Banswara ST
165 Bagidora ST
166 Kushalgarh ST
167 Kapasan SC
168 Begun
169 Chittorgarh
170 Nimbahera
171 Bari Sadri
172 Pratapgarh ST
173 Bhim
174 Kumbhalgarh
175 Rajsamand
176 Nathdwara
177 Asind
178 Mandal
179 Sahara
180 Bhilwara
181 Shahpura SC
182 Jahazpur
183 Mandalgarh
184 Hindoli
185 Keshoraipatan SC
186 Bundi
187 Pipalda
188 Sangod
189 Kota North
190 Kota South
191 Ladpura
192 Ramganj Mandi SC
193 Anta
194 Kishanganj ST
195 Baran–Atru SC
196 Chhabra
197 Dag SC
198 Jhalarapatan
199 Khanpur
200 Manohar Thana
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Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabah elections results have been declared, the Indian Nation Congress party won 114 seats, BJP won 109 seats, BSP won 2 seats, and the others won 5 seats.

Total Constituencies Congress BJP BSP Others
230 114 109 02 05
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BJP is leading in 106 Constituencies whereas Congress is leading in 107 Constituencies while others are leading in 2 constituencies.

BJP Congress Others
99 109 5

Madhya Pradesh Election Results:

The MP Chief Electoral Officer has released the Election schedule for the 2018 Legislative Assembly elections. The Election Commission of MP State has scheduled the elections in the month of November 2018. The Polling day for the MP Vidhan Sabah elections will be on 28th November 2018. Along with the election schedule, the CEO MP released the final voter list for the 2018 elections.

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MP Election Schedule:

The Election Commission of MP State Scheduled the Vidhan Sabah Assembly elections to be held on 28th November 2018. The Election counting starts on 11th December 2018.

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Total Number of Vidhan Sabah Seats in MP:

The Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabah constitutes 230 seats, this election is going to be held on 28th November 2018 in a single phase for all the 230 constituencies across the state. To form the Government in Madhya Pradesh one has to win a minimum of 116 Vidhan Sabah seats in the election. The present election is completely between the two major parties in India they are the Indian Nation Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party. The interesting fact is for the last three times BJP party consecutively winning the Assembly elections and ruling the Madhya Pradesh State. This time BJP is trying to win for the fourth time whereas the INC is trying to stop them.

MP Elections Schedule 2018:

S.NO Vidhan Sabah Election Event Election Event Date Election Event Day
1 Nominations Elections Starts on 2nd November 2018. Friday.
2 Last Date of Nominations 9th November 2018. Friday.
3 Scrutiny of Nominations 12th November 2018. Monday.
4 Last Date for withdrawing the Nominations 14th November 2018. Wednesday.
5 Polling Day 28th November 2018. Wednesday.
6 Counting Starts On 11th December 2018. Tuesday.

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MP Election Results Constituency Wise:

2018 MP Vidhan Sabah Elections Results Constituency Wise

S.NO MP Assembly Constituency Category Elected Candidate Party Runner-up Party
1 Sheopur
2 Vijaypur
3 Sabalgarh
4 Joura
5 Sumawali
6 Morena
7 Dimani
8 Ambah SC
9 Ater
10 Bhind
11 Lahar
12 Mehgaon
13 Gohad SC
14 Gwalior Rural
15 Gwalior
16 Gwalior East
17 Gwalior South
18 Bhitarwar
19 Dabra SC
20 Sewda
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46 Niwari
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49 Chandla SC
50 Rajnagar
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52 Bijawar
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56 Jabera
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64 Nagod
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66 Amarpatan
67 Rampur-Baghelan
68 Sirmour
69 Semariya
70 Teonthar
71 Mauganj
72 Deotalab
73 Mangawan SC
74 Rewa
75 Gurh
76 Churhat
77 Sidhi
78 Sihawal
79 Chitrangi ST
80 Singrauli
81 Devsar SC
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84 Jaisingnagar ST
85 Jaitpur ST
86 Kotma
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89 Bandhavgarh ST
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91 Barwara ST
92 Vijayraghavgarh
93 Murwara
94 Bahoriband
95 Patan
96 Bargi
97 Jabalpur Purba SC
98 Jabalpur Uttar
99 Jabalpur Cantonment
100 Jabalpur Paschim
101 Panagar
102 Sihora ST
103 Shahpura ST
104 Dindori ST
105 Bichhiya ST
106 Niwas ST
107 Mandla ST
108 Baihar ST
109 Lanji
110 Paraswada
111 Balaghat
112 Waraseoni
113 Katangi
114 Barghat ST
115 Seoni
116 Keolari
117 Lakhnadon ST
118 Gotegaon SC
119 Narsingpur
120 Tendukheda
121 Gadarwara
122 Junnardeo ST
123 Amarwara ST
124 Churai
125 Saunsar
126 Chhindwara
127 Parasia SC
128 Pandhurna ST
129 Multai
130 Amla SC
131 Betul
132 Ghoradongri ST
133 Bhainsdehi ST
134 Timarni ST
135 Harda
136 Seoni-Malwa
137 Hoshangabad
138 Sohagpur
139 Pipariya SC
140 Udaipura
141 Bhojpur
142 Sanchi SC
143 Silwani
144 Vidisha
145 Basoda
146 Kurwai SC
147 Sironj
148 Shamshabad
149 Berasia SC
150 Bhopal Uttar
151 Narela
152 Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim
153 Bhopal Madhya
154 Govindpura
155 Huzur
156 Budhni
157 Ashta SC
158 Ichhawar
159 Sehore
160 Narsinghgarh
161 Biaora
162 Rajgarh
163 Khilchipur
164 Sarangpur SC
165 Susner
166 Agar SC
167 Shajapur
168 Shujalpur
169 Kalapipal
170 Sonkatch SC
171 Dewas
172 Hatpipliya
173 Khategaon
174 Bagali ST
175 Mandhata
176 Harsud ST
177 Khandwa SC
178 Pandhana ST
179 Nepanagar ST
180 Burhanpur
181 Bikhangaon ST
182 Badwah
183 Maheshwar SC
184 Kasrawad
185 Khargone
186 Bhagwanpura ST
187 Sendhawa ST
188 Rajpur ST
189 Pansemal ST
190 Badwani ST
191 Alirajpur ST
192 Jobat ST
193 Jhabua ST
194 Thandla ST
195 Petlawad ST
196 Sardarpur ST
197 Gandhwani ST
198 Kukshi ST
199 Manawar ST
200 Dharampuri ST
201 Dhar
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203 Depalpur
204 Indore-1
205 Indore-2
206 Indore-3
207 Indore-4
208 Indore-5
209 Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow
210 Rau
211 Sanwer SC
212 Nagada-Khachrod
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215 Ghatiya SC
216 Ujjain Uttar
217 Ujjain Dakshin
218 Badnagar
219 Ratlam Rural ST
220 Ratlam City
221 Sailana ST
222 Jaora
223 Alot SC
224 Mandsour
225 Malhargarh SC
226 Suwasra
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229 Neemuch
230 Jawad
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