2014 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh

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Indian general election, 2014 in Madhya Pradesh

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All 29 constituencies from Madhya Pradesh to the Lok Sabha
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Last election 16 seats 12 seats
Seats won 26 3
Seat change Increase 10 Decrease 9

The Indian general election, 2014 in Madhya Pradesh were held for 29 seats in the state. The major two contenders in the state were Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress (INC). The voting process was held in three phases on 10, 17 and 24 April 2014.[1]

Result

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e • d Results of Indian general election, 2014 in Madhya Pradesh
Political Party
Seats won
Seat change
Bharatiya Janata Party 26 Increase 10
Indian National Congress 3 Decrease 9
Total 29

List of elected MPs

Keys:   BJP (26)   INC (3)
No. Constituency Name of elected M.P. Party affiliation
1 Morena Anoop Mishra Bharatiya Janata Party
2 Bhind Bhagirath Prasad Bharatiya Janata Party
3 Gwalior Narendra Singh Tomar Bharatiya Janata Party
4 Guna Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia Indian National Congress
5 Sagar Laxmi Narayan Yadav Bharatiya Janata Party
6 Tikamgarh Virendra Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party
7 Damoh Prahlad Singh Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
8 Khajuraho Nagendra Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
9 Satna Ganesh Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
10 Rewa Janardan Mishra Bharatiya Janata Party
11 Sidhi Riti Pathak Bharatiya Janata Party
12 Shahdol Dalpat Singh Paraste

(Died on 1 June 2016)

Bharatiya Janata Party
Gyan Singh

(Elected on 22 Nov 2016)

Bharatiya Janata Party
13 Jabalpur Rakesh Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
14 Mandla Faggan Singh Kulaste Bharatiya Janata Party
15 Balaghat Bodh Singh Bhagat Bharatiya Janata Party
16 Chhindwara Kamal Nath Indian National Congress
17 Hoshangabad Uday Pratap Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
18 Vidisha Sushma Swaraj Bharatiya Janata Party
19 Bhopal Alok Sanjar Bharatiya Janata Party
20 Rajgarh Rodmal Nagar Bharatiya Janata Party
21 Dewas Manohar Untwal Bharatiya Janata Party
22 Ujjain Chintamani Malviya Bharatiya Janata Party
23 Mandsour Sudhir Gupta Bharatiya Janata Party
24 Ratlam Dileep Singh Bhuria

(Died on 24 June 2015)[2]

Bharatiya Janata Party
Kantilal Bhuria

(Elected on 24 Nov 2015)[3]

Indian National Congress
25 Dhar Savitri Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party
26 Indore Sumitra Mahajan Bharatiya Janata Party
27 Khargone Subhash Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
28 Khandwa Nandkumar Singh Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party
29 Betul Jyoti Dhurve Bharatiya Janata Party

References

  1. ^ "Lok Sabha polls 2014: EC announces 9 phase schedule". zeenews.india.com. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  2. ^ "BJP Lok Sabha Member Dileep Singh Bhuria Dies at 71". NDTV. 25 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Congress wrests back Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh from BJP in by-election, its tally goes up to 45 in Lok Sabha". CNN-IBN. 24 November 2015.