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1999 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh

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Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh, 1999

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40 seats
  First party Second party
 
Party BJP INC
Seats before 30 10
Seats won 29 11
Seat change Decrease 1 Increase 1

In the 1999 Indian general election for Madhya Pradesh polls were held for 40 seats in the state. The result was a major victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which won 29 seats. The remaining 11 seats were won by Indian National Congress (INC).[1]

Result

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Results of Indian general election, 1999 in Madhya Pradesh
Parties and coalitions Seats Popular vote
Contested Won +/− Votes % ±pp
Bharatiya Janata Party 40 29 Decrease 1 1,18,11,850 46.58% Increase 0.85%
Indian National Congress 40 11 Increase 1 1,11,35,161 43.91% Increase 4.51%
Bahujan Samaj Party 27 0 - 13,26,558 5.23% Decrease 3.47%
Samajwadi Party 20 0 - 3,46,848 1.37% Increase 0.72%
Gondwana Ganatantra Party 15 0 - 90,931 0.36% Decrease 0.3%
Independents 116 0 - 2,73,286 1.08% Decrease 0.24%
Total 40 2,53,56,859
Invalid votes 3,83,794 1.49
Votes cast / turnout 2,57,46,824 54.88
Registered voters 4,69,15,473 100.00

Constituency-wise results

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Keys:    BJP (29) [2]   INC (11)

Parliamentary Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin
No. Name Type Candidate Party Votes Vote% Candidate Party Votes Vote% Votes %
1. Morena SC 39.74 Ashok Argal BJP 2,10,790 Barelal Jatav INC 1,48,564 62,226 12.53
2. Bhind GEN 51.12 Ramlakhan Singh BJP 2,70,766 Satyadev Katare INC 2,17,192 53,574 8.1
3. Gwalior GEN 48.18 Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya BJP 2,54,486 Chandra Mohan INC 1,71,370 83,116 13.48
4. Guna GEN 53.81 Madhavrao Scindia INC 4,43,965 Rao Deshraj Singh BJP 2,29,537 2,14,428 31.56
5. Sagar SC 48.46 Virendra Kumar BJP 2,93,357 Madhavi Chaudhary INC 2,32,884 60,473 11.26
6. Khajuraho GEN 54.12 Satyavrat Chaturvedi INC 3,35,861 Akhand Pratap Singh BJP 2,54,724 81,137 11.06
7. Damoh GEN 46.1 Ramkrishna Kusmaria BJP 2,46,909 Tilak Singh Lodhi INC 2,33,190 13,719 2.43
8. Satna GEN 52.59 Ramanand Singh BJP 2,17,932 Rajendra Kumar Singh INC 2,14,527 3,405 0.55
9. Rewa GEN 54.64 Sundar Lal Tiwari BJP 2,75,115 Ramlakhan Singh Patel BSP 2,10,964 64,151 8.67
10. Sidhi ST 48.7 Chandrapratap Singh BJP 2,64,981 Tilakraj Singh INC 2,60,126 4,855 0.8
11. Shahdol ST 49.76 Dalpat Singh Paraste BJP 2,62,229 Ajit Jogi INC 2,42,328 19,901 3.41
12. Surguja ST 54.31 Khel Sai Singh INC 2,97,778 Larang Sai BJP 2,36,352 61,426 10.58
13 Raigarh ST 59.39 Vishnudeo Sai BJP 2,76,244 Pushpa Devi Singh INC 2,70,471 5,773 1.01
14 Janjgir GEN 54.08 Charandas Mahant INC 2,78,931 Banshilal Mahto BJP 2,64,698 14,233 2.14
15 Bilaspur SC 48.27 Punnulal Mohle BJP 2,74,860 Rameshwar Kosariya INC 1,99,527 75,333 14.33
16 Sarangarh SC 53.05 P. R. Khute BJP 2,81,769 Parasram Bhardwaj INC 2,30,010 51,759 7.67
17 Raipur GEN 56.86 Ramesh Bais BJP 3,54,736 Jugal Kishore Sahu INC 2,74,676 80,060 12.11
18 Mahasamund GEN 54.08 Shyama Charan Shukla INC 3,40,635 Chandra Shekhar Mahto BJP 3,25,200 15,435 2.26
19 Kanker ST 56.54 Sohan Potai BJP 3,18,040 Chhabila Netam INC 2,29,849 88,191 15.36
20 Bastar ST 39.35 Baliram Kashyap BJP 1,55,421 Mahendra Karma INC 1,34,684 20,737 5.82
21 Durg GEN 58.06 Tarachand Sahu BJP 3,89,777 Pradeep Choubey INC 3,45,259 44,518 5.85
22 Rajnandgaon GEN 59.37 Dr. Raman Singh BJP 3,04,611 Motilal Vora INC 2,77,896 26,715 4.51
23. Balaghat GEN 53.71 Prahlad Singh Patel BJP 2,51,308 Vishweshwer Bhagat INC 2,30,630 20,678 3.58
24. Mandla ST 49.35 Faggan Singh Kulaste BJP 2,32,042 Devendra Tekam INC 2,25,470 6,572 1.36
25. Jabalpur GEN 43.00 Jaishree Banerjee BJP 3,00,648 Chandra Mohan INC 1,90,894 1,09,754 20.77
26. Seoni GEN 53.58 Ram Naresh Tripathi BJP 2,82,891 Vimla Verma INC 2,66,957 15,934 2.72
27. Chhindwara GEN 50.31 Kamal Nath INC 3,99,904 Santosh Jain BJP 2,10,976 1,88,928 30.23
28. Betul GEN 53.51 Vijay Kumar Khandelwal BJP 2,75,512 Gurfan Bhai INC 2,08,040 64,472 12.07
29. Hoshangabad GEN 59.58 Sunder Lal Patwa BJP 3,53,760 Rajkumar Patel INC 3,09,313 44,447 6.57
30. Bhopal GEN 51.88 Uma Bharti BJP 5,37,905 Suresh Pachouri INC 3,69,041 1,68,864 17.29
31. Vidisha GEN 55.96 Shivraj Singh Chouhan BJP 3,60,421 Jasvant Singh INC 2,78,024 82,397 12.72
32. Rajgarh GEN 50.41 Lakshman Singh INC 3,54,234 Nitish Bhardwaj BJP 2,88,541 65,693 9.89
33. Shajapur SC 53.7 Thawarchand Gehlot BJP 3,87,607 Radhakishan Malviya INC 3,52,941 34,666 4.6
34. Khandwa GEN 56.85 Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan BJP 3,64,161 Tanveer Singh Keer INC 2,38,058 1,26,103 20.32
35. Khargone GEN 50.42 Tarachand Patel INC 3,54,133 Balkrishna Patidar BJP 3,15,987 38,146 5.56
36. Dhar ST 50.39 Gajendra Singh INC 3,55,482 Harsh Chouhan BJP 3,21,377 34,105 5.0
37. Indore GEN 56.46 Sumitra Mahajan BJP 4,74,167 Mahesh Joshi INC 3,42,852 1,31,315 15.9
38. Ujjain SC 50.82 Satyanarayan Jatiya BJP 3,60,103 Tulsiram Silawat INC 2,92,065 68,038 10.25
39. Jhabua ST 55.77 Kantilal Bhuria INC 3,71,842 Dileep Singh Bhuria BJP 2,22,465 1,49,377 24.88
40. Mandsour GEN 50.65 Laxminarayan Pandey BJP 3,95,928 Rajendra Singh Gautam INC 3,40,443 55,485 7.44

References

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  1. ^ "BJP, allies get majority - Sonia wins in Bellary, Laloo trails".
  2. ^ https://www.eci.gov.in/uploads/monthly_2018_08/103795451_1999(VolI)_pdf.8b5406293d2ea4cffc48d54ab9461458[dead link]
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