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2024 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh

← 2019 19 April - 13 May 2024 2029 →

All 29 Madhya Pradesh seats in the Lok Sabha
Opinion polls
Turnout68.29% (Decrease4.91%)
  First party Second party
 
Shivraj Singh Chauhan (cropped 2).jpg
Digvijaya Singh (cropped).jpg
Leader Shivraj Singh Chauhan Digvijaya Singh
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA INDIA
Leader since 2005 2023
Leader's seat Vidisha Rajgarh
(lost)
Last election 58.0%, 28 seats 34.73%, 1 seat
Seats before 28 1
Seats won 29 0
Seat change Increase 1 Decrease 1
Swing Increase1.27% Decrease2.06%

Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Madhya Pradesh

Prime Minister before election

Narendra Modi
BJP

Elected Prime Minister

Narendra Modi
BJP

The 2024 Indian general election was held in Madhya Pradesh in four phases between 19 April and 13 May 2024 to elect 29 members of the 18th Lok Sabha.[1][2][3][4][5]

Election schedule

On 16 March 2024, the Election Commission of India announced the schedule for the 2024 Indian general election, with Madhya Pradesh scheduled to vote during the first four phases on 19, 26 April, 7 and 13 May.

Schedule of 2024 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh, along with the voter turnout for each phase.
  Phase 1   Phase 2   Phase 3   Phase 4
Poll event Phase
I II III IV
Notification Date 20 March 28 March 12 April 18 April
Last Date for filing nomination 27 March 4 April 19 April 25 April
Scrutiny of nomination 28 March 5 April 20 April 26 April
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination 30 March 8 April 22 April 29 April
Date of poll 19 April 26 April 7 May 13 May
Date of counting of votes/Result 4 June 2024
No. of constituencies 6 6 9 8

Parties and alliances

Party Flag Symbol Leader Contesting Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party Shivraj Singh Chauhan 29
Party Flag Symbol Leader Contesting Seats
Indian National Congress Jitu Patwari 28-1[a]
All India Forward Bloc Raja Bhaiya Prajapati 1[b]
Total 28

Others

Party Flag Symbol Leader Contesting Seats
Bahujan Samaj Party Ramakant Pippal 29
Gondwana Ganatantra Party Tuleshwar Singh Markam 9
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) 6
Bharat Adivasi Party Mohan Lal Roat 5
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha 4
Communist Party of India 3
Republican Party of India (Athawale) 3
Bahujan Mukti Party 1

Candidates

Constituency
NDA INDIA
1 Morena BJP Shivmangal Singh Tomar INC Satyapal Singh Sikarwar
2 Bhind (SC) BJP Sandhya Ray INC Phool Singh Baraiya
3 Gwalior BJP Bharat Singh Kushwah INC Praveen Pathak
4 Guna BJP Jyotiraditya Scindia INC Rao Yadvendra Singh
5 Sagar BJP Lata Wankhede INC Guddu Raja Bundela
6 Tikamgarh (SC) BJP Virendra Kumar Khatik INC Pankaj Ahirwar
7 Damoh BJP Rahul Lodhi INC Tarvar Singh Lodhi
8 Khajuraho BJP V. D. Sharma AIFB[c] RB Prajapati
9 Satna BJP Ganesh Singh INC Siddharth Sukhlal Kushwaha
10 Rewa BJP Janardan Mishra INC Nilam Mishra
11 Sidhi BJP Rajesh Mishra INC Kamleshwar Patel
12 Shahdol (ST) BJP Himadri Singh INC Phundelal Singh Marko
13 Jabalpur BJP Ashish Dubey INC Dinesh Yadav
14 Mandla (ST) BJP Faggan Singh Kulaste INC Omkar Singh Markam
15 Balaghat BJP Bharti Pardhi INC Samrat Saraswat
16 Chhindwara BJP Vivek Bunty Sahu INC Nakul Nath
17 Hoshangabad BJP Darshan Singh Choudhary INC Sanjay Sharma
18 Vidisha BJP Shivraj Singh Chouhan INC Pratap Bhanu Sharma
19 Bhopal BJP Alok Sharma INC Arun Shrivastav
20 Rajgarh BJP Rodmal Nagar INC Digvijaya Singh
21 Dewas (SC) BJP Mahendra Solanki INC Rajendra Malviya
22 Ujjain (SC) BJP Anil Firojiya INC Mahesh Parmar
23 Mandsaur BJP Sudhir Gupta INC Dilip Singh Gurjar
24 Ratlam (ST) BJP Anita Nagar Singh Chouhan INC Kantilal Bhuria
25 Dhar (ST) BJP Savitri Thakur INC Radheshyam Muvel
26 Indore BJP Shankar Lalwani NOTA[d]
27 Khargone BJP Gajendra Patel INC Porlal Kharte
28 Khandwa BJP Gyaneswar Patil INC Narendra Patel
29 Betul (ST) BJP Durga Das Uikey INC Ramu Tekam

Surveys and polls

Opinion polls

Polling agency Date published Margin of Error Lead
NDA INDIA Others
ABP News-CVoter April 2024[6] ±3-5% 28 1 0 NDA
ABP News-CVoter March 2024[7] ±5% 28 1 0 NDA
India Today-CVoter February 2024[8] ±3-5% 27 2 0 NDA
ABP News-CVoter December 2023[9] ±3-5% 27-29 0-2 0 NDA
Times Now-ETG December 2023[10] ±3% 27-29 0-1 0 NDA
India TV-CNX October 2023[11] ±3% 25 4 0 NDA
Times Now-ETG September 2023[12] ±3% 25-27 2-4 0 NDA
August 2023[13] ±3% 24-26 3-5 0 NDA
Polling agency Date published Margin of Error Lead
NDA INDIA Others
ABP News-CVoter April 2024[14] ±3-5% 53% 43.3% 3.7% 9.7
ABP News-CVoter March 2024[7] ±5% 57.9% 40.8% 1.3% 17.1
India Today-CVoter February 2024[15] ±3-5% 58% 38% 4% 20
India Today-CVoter August 2023[16] ±3-5% 48% 41% 11% 7

Exit polls

Polling agency Lead
NDA INDIA Others
Actual Results 29 0 0 NDA

Voter turnout

Phase wise

Phase Poll Date Constituencies Voter Turnout (%)
I 19 April 2024 Sidhi (ST), Shahdol, Jabalpur, Mandla (ST), Balaghat, Chhindwara 67.75%
II 26 April 2024 Sagar, Tikamgarh (SC), Damoh, Khajuraho, Satna, Rewa, Hoshangabad 58.59%
III 7 May 2024 Morena, Bhind (SC), Gwalior, Guna, Vidisha, Bhopal, Rajgarh, Betul (ST) 66.75%
IV 13 May 2024 Dewas (SC), Ujjain (SC), Mandsour, Ratlam (ST), Dhar (ST), Indore, Khargone, Khandwa 72.05%
Total 68.29%

Constituency wise

Constituency Poll Date Turnout Swing
1 Morena 7 May 2024 58.97% 2.99%Decrease
2 Bhind (SC) 54.93% 0.4%Increase
3 Gwalior 62.13% 2.31%Increase
4 Guna 72.43% 2.09%Increase
5 Sagar 26 April 2024 65.75% 0.21%Increase
6 Tikamgarh (SC) 60.00% 6.62%Decrease
7 Damoh 56.48% 9.35%Decrease
8 Khajuraho 56.97% 11.34%Decrease
9 Satna 61.94% 8.77%Decrease
10 Rewa 49.43% 10.48%Decrease
11 Sidhi 19 April 2024 56.50% 13%Decrease
12 Shahdol (ST) 64.68% 10.09%Decrease
13 Jabalpur 61.00% 8.46%Decrease
14 Mandla (ST) 72.84% 4.95%Decrease
15 Balaghat 73.45% 4.21%Decrease
16 Chhindwara 79.83% 2.59%Decrease
17 Hoshangabad 26 April 2024 67.21% 7.01%Decrease
18 Vidisha 7 May 2024 74.48% 2.65%Increase
19 Bhopal 64.06% 1.68%Decrease
20 Rajgarh 76.04% 1.62%Increase
21 Dewas (SC) 13 May 2024 75.48% 4.03%Decrease
22 Ujjain (SC) 73.82% 1.61%Decrease
23 Mandsaur 75.27% 2.62%Decrease
24 Ratlam (ST) 72.94% 2.76%Decrease
25 Dhar (ST) 72.76% 2.5%Decrease
26 Indore 61.67% 7.66%Decrease
27 Khargone 76.03% 1.82%Decrease
28 Khandwa 71.52% 5.38%Decrease
29 Betul (ST) 7 May 2024 73.48% 4.7%Decrease

Results

Results by alliance or party

Alliance/ Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
NDA BJP 22,490,851 60.13 Increase2.13 29 29 Increase1
INDIA INC 12,308,049 32.90 Decrease1.60 28 0 Decrease1
AIFB 50,215 0.13 Increase0.12 1 0 Steady
Total 12,358,264 33.03 29 0 Decrease1
Others 14,15,619 3.78 149 0
IND 608,107 1.63 161 0
NOTA 533,705 1.43
Total 100% - 29 -
Source:[17]

Results by constituency

Constituency[18] Turnout Winner[19] Runner Up Margin
Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
1 Morena 58.97%Decrease Shivmangal Singh Tomar BJP 515,477 43.41% Neetu Satyapal Singh Sikarwar INC 462,947 38.99% 52,530
2 Bhind (SC) 54.93%Increase Sandhya Ray BJP 537,065 51.2% Phool Singh Baraiya INC 472,225 45.02% 64,840
3 Gwalior 62.13%Increase Bharat Singh Kushwah BJP 671,535 49.99% Praveen Pathak INC 601,325 44.77% 70,210
4 Guna 72.43%Increase Jyotiraditya Scindia BJP 923,302 67.21% Rao Yadvendra Singh INC 382,373 27.83% 540,929
5 Sagar 65.75%Increase Lata Wankhede BJP 787,979 68.49% Chandra Bhusan Singh Bundela INC 316,757 27.53% 471,222
6 Tikamgarh (SC) 60.00%Decrease Virendra Kumar Khatik BJP 715,050 65.1% Khuman Urf Pankaj Ahirwar INC 311,738 28.38% 403,312
7 Damoh 56.48%Decrease Rahul Singh Lodhi BJP 709,768 65.18% Tarbar Singh Lodhi INC 303,342 27.86% 406,426
8 Khajuraho 56.97%Decrease Vishnu Datt Sharma BJP 772,774 67.75% Kamlesh Kumar BSP 231,545 20.3% 541,229
9 Satna 61.94%Decrease Ganesh Singh BJP 459,728 43.41% Siddharth Sukhlal Kushwaha INC 374,779 35.39% 84,949
10 Rewa 49.43%Decrease Janardan Mishra BJP 477,459 52% Neelam Abhay Mishra INC 284,085 30.94% 193,374
11 Sidhi 56.50%Decrease Rajesh Mishra BJP 583,559 50.87% Kamleshwar Indrajit Kumar INC 377,143 32.87% 206,416
12 Shahdol (ST) 64.68%Decrease Himadri Singh BJP 711,143 61.73% Phundelal Singh Marko INC 313,803 27.24% 397,340
13 Jabalpur 61.00%Decrease Ashish Dubey BJP 790,133 68.2% Dinesh Yadav INC 303,459 26.19% 486,674
14 Mandla (ST) 72.84%Decrease Faggan Singh Kulaste BJP 751,375 48.93% Omkar Singh Markam INC 647,529 42.17% 103,846
15 Balaghat 73.45%Decrease Bharti Pardhi BJP 712,660 51.56% Samrat Ashok Singh Saraswar INC 538,148 38.93% 174,512
16 Chhindwara 79.83%Decrease Bunty Vivek Sahu BJP 644,738 49.41% Nakul Kamal Nath INC 531,120 40.7% 113,618
17 Hoshangabad 67.21%Decrease Darshan Singh Choudhary BJP 812,147 64.99% Sanjay Sharma Sanju Bhaiya INC 313,803 30.44% 431,696
18 Vidisha 74.48%Increase Shivraj Singh Chouhan BJP 1,116,460 76.7% Pratap Bhanu Sharma INC 295,052 27.24% 821,408
19 Bhopal 64.06%Decrease Alok Sharma BJP 981,109 65.48% Advocate Arun Shrivastava INC 479,610 32.01% 501,499
20 Rajgarh 76.04%Increase Rodmal Nagar BJP 758,743 53.1% Digvijaya Singh INC 612,654 42.87% 146,089
21 Dewas (SC) 75.48%Decrease Mahendra Singh Solanky BJP 928,941 63.23% Rajendra Radhakishan Malviya INC 503,716 34.29% 425,225
22 Ujjain (SC) 73.82%Decrease Anil Firojiya BJP 836,104 62.93% Mahesh Parmar INC 460,244 34.64% 375,860
23 Mandsaur 75.27%Decrease Sudheer Gupta BJP 945,761 65.98% Dilip Singh Gurjar INC 445,106 31.05% 500,655
24 Ratlam (ST) 72.94%Decrease Anita Nagarsingh Chouhan BJP 795,863 51.93% Kantilal Bhuria INC 588,631 38.41% 207,232
25 Dhar (ST) 72.76%Decrease Savitri Thakur BJP 794,449 55.75% Radheshyam Muvel INC 575,784 40.4% 218,665
26 Indore 61.67%Decrease Shankar Lalwani BJP 1,226,751 78.54% None NOTA 218,674 14% 1,008,077
27 Khargone 76.03%Decrease Gajendra Singh Patel BJP 819,863 52.6% Porlal Batha Kharte INC 684,845 43.93% 135,018
28 Khandwa 71.52%Decrease Gyaneswar Patil BJP 862,679 57.04% Narendra Patel INC 592,708 39.19% 269,971
29 Betul (ST) 73.48%Decrease Durga Das Uikey BJP 848,236 60.76% Ramu Tekam INC 468,475 33.56% 379,761

Assembly segments wise lead of Parties

2024 Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha Elections Assembly Wise Map
Party Assembly segments Position in Assembly (as of 2023 election)
Bharatiya Janata Party 207 163
Indian National Congress 23 66
Bharat Adivasi Party 0 1
Total 230

See also

Notes

  1. ^ INC endorsed NOTA in Indore after their candidate Akshay Bam withdrew after last deadline and joined BJP.
  2. ^ Forward Bloc candidate endorsed by Samajwadi Party and Indian National Congress after rejection of nomination of the Samajwadi Party candidate
  3. ^ Supported candidate after the prospective Samajwadi Party candidate's nomination was rejected
  4. ^ Endorsed by INC after the Congress candidate Akshay Bam withdrew after last deadline and joined BJP.

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