Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh, 2009 29 seatsTurnout 51.17%
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
BJP
INC
BSP
Alliance
NDA
UPA
TF
Last election
25 seats, 48.13%
4 seats, 34.07%
0 seats, 4.75%
Seats won
16
12
1
Seat change
9
8
1
Percentage
43.45%
40.14%
5.85%%
Swing
4.68%
6.07%
1.1%
Madhya Pradesh
The 2009 Indian general election for Madhya Pradesh polls 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 BJP was expected to perform well as it had won the assembly elections conducted in the state during November–December 2008.
Voting and Results
The Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) won 16 seats, Indian National Congress (INC) 12 seats whereas the Bahujan Samaj Party won one seat.
Result by Party
Results of Indian general election, 2009 in Madhya Pradesh
Parties and coalitions
Seats
Popular vote
Contested
Won
+/−
Votes
%
±pp
Bharatiya Janata Party
29
16
9
84,65,524
43.45%
4.68%
Indian National Congress
29
12
8
78,20,333
40.14%
6.07%
Bahujan Samaj Party
28
1
1
11,40,044
5.85%
1.1%
Samajwadi Party
18
0
-
5,51,341
2.82%
0.38%
Gondwana Ganatantra Party
13
0
-
1,20,182
0.62%
2.43%
Independents
213
0
-
9,57,495
4.91%
0.89%
Total
29
1,94,84,608
Valid votes
1,94,84,608
99.97
Votes cast / turnout
1,94,88,914
51.17
Abstentions
1,85,96,265
48.83
Registered voters
3,80,85,179
100.0
Source: Election Commission of India
Constituency-wise results
Keys:
BJP (16)
INC (12)
BSP (1)
Parliamentary Constituency
Turnout
Winner
Runner Up
Margin
No.
Name
Type
Candidate
Party
Votes
Vote%
Candidate
Party
Votes
Vote%
Votes
%
1.
Morena
GEN
53.04
Narendra Singh Tomar
BJP
3,00,647
42.30
Ramniwas Rawat
INC
1,99,650
28.09
1,00,997
14.21
2.
Bhind
SC
38.39
Ashok Argal
BJP
2,27,365
43.41
Bhagirath Prasad
INC
2,08,479
39.8
18,886
3.61
3.
Gwalior
GEN
41.12
Yashodhara Raje Scindia
BJP
2,52,314
43.19
Ashok Singh
INC
2,25,723
38.64
26,591
4.55
4.
Guna
GEN
54.03
Jyotiraditya Scindia
INC
4,13,297
63.60
Narottam Mishra
BJP
1,63,560
25.17
2,49,737
38.43
5.
Sagar
GEN
48.12
Bhupendra Singh
BJP
3,23,954
56.80
Aslam Sher Khan
INC
1,92,786
33.80
1,31,168
23.0
6.
Tikamgarh
SC
43.42
Virendra Kumar
BJP
2,00,109
38.10
Vrindavan Ahirwar
INC
1,58,247
30.13
41,862
7.97
7.
Damoh
GEN
44.12
Shivraj Singh Lodhi
BJP
3,02,673
50.52
Chandrabhan
INC
2,31,796
38.69
70,877
11.83
8.
Khajuraho
GEN
43.12
Jeetendra Singh Bundela
BJP
2,29,369
39.34
Raja Paterya
INC
2,01,037
34.48
28,332
4.86
9.
Satna
GEN
54.63
Ganesh Singh
BJP
1,94,624
29.51
Sukhlal Kushwaha
BSP
1,90,206
28.84
4,418
0.67
10.
Rewa
GEN
48.34
Deoraj Singh Patel
BSP
1,72,002
28.49
Sundar Lal Tiwari
INC
1,67,981
27.83
4,021
0.66
11.
Sidhi
GEN
49.75
Govind Prasad Mishra
BJP
2,70,914
40.09
Indrajeet Kumar
INC
2,25,174
33.32
45,740
6.77
12.
Shahdol
ST
49.50
Rajesh Nandini Singh
INC
2,63,434
41.86
Narendra Maravi
BJP
2,50,019
39.73
13,415
2.13
13.
Jabalpur
GEN
43.80
Rakesh Singh
BJP
3,43,922
54.29
Rameshwar Neekhra
INC
2,37,919
37.56
1,06,003
16.73
14.
Mandla
ST
56.25
Basori Singh Masram
INC
3,91,133
45.50
Faggan Singh Kulaste
BJP
3,26,080
37.94
65,053
7.56
15.
Balaghat
GEN
56.49
K. D. Deshmukh
BJP
2,99,959
39.65
Vishveshvar Bhagat
INC
2,59,140
34.25
40,819
5.4
16.
Chhindwara
GEN
71.86
Kamal Nath
INC
4,09,736
49.41
Marot Rao Khavase
BJP
2,88,516
34.79
1,21,220
14.62
17.
Hoshangabad
GEN
54.82
Uday Pratap Singh
INC
3,39,496
47.73
Rampal Singh
BJP
3,20,251
45.03
19,245
2.7
18.
Vidisha
GEN
45.09
Sushma Swaraj
BJP
4,38,235
78.80
Choudhary Munabbar Salim
SP
48,391
8.7
3,89,844
70.1
19.
Bhopal
GEN
45.07
Kailash Joshi
BJP
3,35,678
50.95
Surendra Singh Thakur
INC
2,70,521
41.06
65,157
9.89
20.
Rajgarh
GEN
51.57
Narayansingh Amlabe
INC
3,19,371
49.11
Lakshman Singh
BJP
2,94,983
45.36
24,388
3.75
21.
Dewas
SC
60.35
Sajjan Singh Verma
INC
3,76,421
48.08
Thawar Chand Gehlot
BJP
3,60,964
46.1
15,457
1.98
22.
Ujjain
SC
53.25
Guddu Premchand
INC
3,26,905
48.97
Satyanarayan Jatiya
BJP
3,11,064
46.6
15,841
2.37
23.
Mandsour
GEN
55.83
Meenakshi Natrajan
INC
3,73,532
48.80
Laxminarayan Pandey
BJP
3,42,713
44.77
30,819
4.03
24.
Ratlam
ST
50.93
Kantilal Bhuria
INC
3,08,923
48.46
Dileep Singh Bhuria
BJP
2,51,255
39.42
57,668
9.04
25.
Dhar
ST
54.69
Gajendra Singh Rajukhedi
INC
3,02,660
46.23
Mukam Singh Kirade
BJP
2,99,999
45.82
2,661
0.41
26.
Indore
GEN
50.76
Sumitra Mahajan
BJP
3,88,662
48.77
Satyanarayan Patel
INC
3,77,182
47.33
11,480
1.44
27.
Khargone
ST
60.18
Makhansingh Solanki
BJP
3,51,296
46.19
Balram Bachchan
INC
3,17,121
41.70
34,175
4.49
28.
Khandwa
GEN
60.01
Arun Subhashchandra Yadav
INC
3,94,241
48.53
Nandkumar Singh Chauhan
BJP
3,45,160
42.49
49,081
6.04
29.
Betul
ST
49.47
Jyoti Dhurve
BJP
3,34,939
52.62
Ojharam Evane
INC
2,37,622
37.33
97,317
15.29
Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Madhya Pradesh
Cabinet Ministers
Minister of State
References
"THread - the Hindu Blog" .
"Election Commission of India" . Archived from the original on 2009-05-21. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
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