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2004 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh

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FieldValue
election_nameIndian general election in Madhya Pradesh, 2004
countryIndia
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_electionIndian general election in Madhya Pradesh, 1999
previous_year1999
next_electionIndian general election in Madhya Pradesh, 2009
next_year2009
election_dateApril–May 2004
seats_for_election29 seats
image1
image2
leader1Sadhvi Pragya
party1Bharatiya Janata Party
seats125
seat_change14
leader2Jyotiraditya Scindia
leaders_seat2Guna
party2Indian National Congress
seats24
seat_change24
map_imageMadhya Pradesh in India.png
map_size200px
map_captionMadhya Pradesh
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister after election
before_electionAtal Bihari Vajpayee
before_partyBharatiya Janata Party
after_electionManmohan Singh
after_partyIndian National Congress
seats_before121
seats_before28

In the 2004 Indian general election for Madhya Pradesh polls were held for 29 seats in the state. The result was a major victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which won 25 seats. The remaining 4 seats were won by Indian National Congress (INC).

Parties and alliances

{{legend2|{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}}|[[National Democratic Alliance]]}}

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Bharatiya Janata Party[[File:BJP flag.svg50px]][[File:Lotus flower symbol.svg50px]]Sadhvi Pragya

{{legend2|{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}|[[United Progressive Alliance]]}}

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Indian National Congress[[File:Indian National Congress Flag.svg50px]][[File:Hand INC.svg50px]]Jyotiraditya Scindia

Others

PartyflagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Samajwadi Party[[File:Samajwadi Party.png50px]][[File:Indian Election Symbol Cycle.png50pxcenter]]Mulayam Singh Yadav
Bahujan Samaj Party[[File:Elephant Bahujan Samaj Party.svg50px]][[File:Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png50x50pxcentre]]Mayawati

Result

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Parties and coalitions ! colspan="3" |Seats ! colspan="3" |Popular vote |- !Contested !Won !+/− !Votes !% !±pp |- |Bharatiya Janata Party | 29 | 25 | 4 | 88,84,913 | 48.13%

4.02%
Indian National Congress
29
4
4
62,89,013
34.07%
10.04%
-
Bahujan Samaj Party
28
0
-
8,76,871
4.75%
0.56%
-
Samajwadi Party
29
0
-
5,90,090
3.2%
1.41%
-
Gondwana Ganatantra Party
15
0
-
5,63,676
3.05%
2.81%
-
Communist Party of India
2
0
-
43,462
0.24%
-
-
Independents
124
0
-
7,42,198
4.02%
-
-
- style="font-weight:bold;"
29
1,84,59,240
-
-
1,84,59,240
99.97
-
1,84,63,451
48.09
-
1,99,26,650
51.91
-
3,83,90,101
100.00
-
}

Constituency-wise results

**Keys:  **

Parliamentary ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner-upMarginNo.NameTypeCandidatePartyVotesVote%CandidatePartyVotesVote%Votes%
1.MorenaSC33.97Ashok Argal2,61,337Barelal Jatav1,14,017BJP}}1,47,32030.22
2.BhindGEN43.68Ramlakhan Singh2,34,712Satyadev Katare2,27,766BJP}}6,9461.15
3.GwaliorGEN40.88Ramsevak Singh2,46,467Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya2,10,603Indian National Congress}}35,8646.35
4.GunaGEN47.02Jyotiraditya Scindia3,33,954Hari Vallabh Shukla2,47,594Indian National Congress}}86,36012.92
5.SagarSC38.34Virendra Kumar2,90,974Uttamchand Khatik1,42,983BJP}}1,47,99130.87
6.KhajurahoGEN49.78Ramkrishna Kusmaria3,32,458Satyavrat Chaturvedi2,20,677BJP}}1,11,78114.47
7.DamohGEN42.28Chandrabhan Bhaiya2,71,869Tilak Singh Lodhi1,72,274BJP}}94,59516.0
8.SatnaGEN46.11Ganesh Singh2,39,706Rajendra Kumar Singh1,56,116BJP}}83,59013.69
9.RewaGEN43.17Chandramani Tripathi2,32,021Pradeep Kumar Patel1,87,269Bharatiya Janata Party}}44,7527.1
10.SidhiST42.19Chandrapratap Singh2,10,198Tilakraj Singh1,60,633BJP}}49,56510.84
11.ShahdolST39.03Dalpat Singh Paraste2,10,034Rajesh Nandini Singh1,80,685Bharatiya Janata Party}}29,3495.76
12.BalaghatGEN60.92Gaurishankar Bisen1,93,982Kankar Munjare1,05,893BJP}}88,08914.46
13.MandlaST53.72Faggan Singh Kulaste2,38,073Heera Singh Markam1,73,176Bharatiya Janata Party}}64,89711.03
14.JabalpurGEN42.49Rakesh Singh3,11,646Rameshwar Neekhra2,12,115BJP}}99,53117.42
15.SeoniGEN49.82Neeta Pateriya2,68,195Kalyani Pandey1,73,394Bharatiya Janata Party}}94,80115.81
16.ChhindwaraGEN65.92Kamal Nath3,08,563Prahlad Singh Patel2,44,855Indian National Congress}}63,7088.44
17.BetulGEN48.78Vijay Kumar Khandelwal2,88,007Rajendra Jaiswal1,30,467BJP}}1,57,54028.76
18.HoshangabadGEN49.29Sartaj Singh3,54,659Omprakash Raghuvanshi2,18,250Bharatiya Janata Party}}1,36,40921.5
19.BhopalGEN46.47Kailash Joshi5,61,563Sajid Ali2,55,558BJP}}3,06,00535.65
20.VidishaGEN50.01Shivraj Singh Chouhan4,28,030Narbada Prasad Sharma1,67,304BJP}}2,60,72639.71
21.RajgarhGEN46.88Lakshman Singh2,83,135Shambhoo Singh2,46,423Bharatiya Janata Party}}36,7126.13
22.ShajapurSC54.21Thawarchand Gehlot4,24,004Shyam Malviya2,55,817Bharatiya Janata Party}}1,68,18723.35
23.KhandwaGEN49.71Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan3,36,724Amitabh Mandloi2,33,987Bharatiya Janata Party}}1,02,73716.97
24.KhargoneGEN50.67Krishna Murari Moghe3,21,762Tarachand Patel2,63,145BJP}}58,6178.99
25.DharST53.07Chhatar Singh Darbar3,45,468Umang Singhar3,12,857Bharatiya Janata Party}}32,6114.64
26.IndoreGEN50.92Sumitra Mahajan5,08,107Rameshwar Patel3,14,171BJP}}1,93,93622.7
27.UjjainSC57.97Satyanarayan Jatiya3,69,744Guddu Premchand2,99,341Bharatiya Janata Party}}70,4039.77
28.JhabuaSC48.75Kantilal Bhuria3,22,257Relam Chauhan2,41,975Indian National Congress}}80,28212.77
29.MandsourGEN56.53Laxminarayan Pandey4,23,478Rajendra Singh Gautam2,83,845Bharatiya Janata Party}}1,39,63317.98

Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Madhya Pradesh

Cabinet Ministers

S No.MinisterPartyLok Sabha Seat/Rajya SabhaPortfoliosTerm StartTerm End
1.Arjun SinghRajya SabhaMinister of Human Resource Development23 May 200422 May 2009
2.Kamal NathChhindwaraMinister of Commerce and Industry23 May 200422 May 2009
3.H. R. BhardwajRajya SabhaMinister of Law and Justice23 May 200422 May 2009

Minister of State

S No.MinisterPartyLok Sabha Seat/Rajya SabhaPortfoliosTerm StartTerm End
1.Suresh PachouriRajya SabhaMinister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions28 May 20046 April 2008
Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
2.Kantilal BhuriaJhabuaMinister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture
Minister of State in the Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies, Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution23 May 200422 May 2009
3.Jyotiraditya ScindiaGunaMinister of State in the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology6 April 200822 May 2009

Assembly segments wise lead of Parties

PartyAssembly segmentsPosition in Assembly (as of 2008 election)Bharatiya Janata PartyIndian National CongressBahujan Samaj PartyGondwana Ganatantra PartyJharkhand PartyOthersTotal230
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"187143
Indian National Congress}}"3871
Bahujan Samaj Party}}"27
Gondwana Ganatantra Party}}"20
Jharkhand Party}}"10
Others}}"09
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