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2020 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly by-elections

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2020 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly by-elections

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24 vacant seats in the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan Kamal Nath
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Leader's seat Budhni Chhindwara

Chief Minister before election

Shivraj Singh Chouhan
BJP

Chief Minister

TBA

By-elections for twenty four state assembly constituencies will be held in Madhya Pradesh in or before September 2020.[1][2][3]

Election schedule

Event Date Day
Date for Nominations TBA TBA
Last Date for filing Nominations TBA TBA
Date for scrutiny of nominations TBA TBA
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures TBA TBA
Date of poll TBA TBA
Date of counting TBA TBA
Date before which the election shall be completed TBA TBA

Surveys and polls

Results

Results by constituency

S.No Assembly Constituency Winner Runner-up Margin
No. Name Candidate Party Votes Candidate Party Votes
1 Joura TBD TBD
2 Sumaoli TBD TBD
3 Morena TBD TBD
4 Dimani TBD TBD
5 Ambah TBD TBD
6 Mehgaon TBD TBD
7 Gohad TBD TBD
8 Gwalior TBD TBD
9 Gwalior East TBD TBD
10 Dabra TBD TBD
11 Bhander TBD TBD
12 Karera TBD TBD
13 Pohari TBD TBD
14 Bamori TBD TBD
15 Ashok Nagar TBD TBD
16 Mungaoli TBD TBD
17 Surkhi TBD TBD
18 Anuppur TBD TBD
19 Sanchi TBD TBD
20 Agar TBD TBD
21 Hatpipliya TBD TBD
22 Badnawar TBD TBD
23 Sanwer TBD TBD
24 Suwasra TBD TBD

References

  1. ^ "MP: उपचुनाव को लेकर चुनाव आयोग ने शुरू की तैयारियां, 5 महीने में 13 लाख आए इस तरह के आवेदन- Election Commission started preparations for Madhya Pradesh by election 13 lakh such applications came in 5 months NODBK | bhopal - News in Hindi - हिंदी न्यूज़, समाचार, लेटेस्ट-ब्रेकिंग न्यूज़ इन हिंदी".
  2. ^ "Triangular contest expected as BSP to contest in all 24 seats in Madhya Pradesh bypolls". The New Indian Express.
  3. ^ "Madhya Pradesh BJP may give Congress rebels bye-poll tickets, says state party chief". Scroll.in.