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2009 Indian general election in Madhya Pradesh

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FieldValue
election_nameIndian general election in Madhya Pradesh, 2009
countryIndia
typeparliamentary
previous_electionIndian general election in Madhya Pradesh, 2004
previous_year2004
next_electionIndian general election, 2014 (Madhya Pradesh)
next_year2014
election_dateApril–May 2009
seats_for_election29 seats
turnout51.17%
image1
image2
party1Bharatiya Janata Party
alliance1National Democratic Alliance (India)
last_election125 seats, 48.13%
seats116
percentage143.45%
seat_change19
swing14.68%
party2Indian National Congress
alliance2United Progressive Alliance
last_election24 seats, 34.07%
seats212
percentage240.14%
seat_change28
swing26.07%
image3File:Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png
party3Bahujan Samaj Party
alliance3United National Progressive Alliance
last_election30 seats, 4.75%
seats31
percentage35.85%%
seat_change31
swing31.1%
map_image2009 Indian General Election in Madhya Pradesh Result.png
map_size300px
map_captionMadhya Pradesh
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister after election
before_electionManmohan Singh
before_partyIndian National Congress
after_electionManmohan Singh
after_partyIndian National Congress

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.

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]]Shivraj Singh Chouhan

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

List of Candidates

ConstituencyINCBJPBSPSP1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829
Indian National Congress}}National Democratic Alliance}}Bahujan Samaj Party}}Samajwadi Party}}
MorenaRamnivas RawatNarendra Singh TomarBalveer Singh DandotiyaAd. Baijnath Kushwaha
BhindBhagirath PrasadAshok ArgalD.R. RahulNand Kishor Kori
GwaliorAshok SinghYashodhara Raje ScindiaAjab Singh KushwahDid not contest
GunaJyotiraditya Madhavrao ScindiaDr. Narottam MishraLokpal LodhiDid not contest
SagarAslam Sher KhanBhupendra SinghAhirwar Naresh BoudhaGouri Singh Yadav
TikamgarhAhirwar VrindavanVirendra KumarG.D.Chintaman Kori Rampuriya
DamohChandrabhan BhaiyaShivraj BhaiyaDid not contestAhir Kamla Yadav
KhajurahoRaja PateryaJeetendra Singh BundelaSewa Lal PatelJayawant Singh
SatnaSudhir Singh TomarGanesh SinghSukhlal KushwahaPt. Rajaram Tripathi
RewaSunder Lal TiwariChandramani TripathiDeoraj Singh PatelPushpraj Singh
SidhiIndrajeet KumarGovind Prasad MishraAshok Kumar ShahManik Singh
ShahdolRajesh Nandini SinghNarendra Singh MaraviManohar Singh MaraviChandra Pratap Singh (Baba Sahab)
JabalpurRameshwar NeekhraRakesh SinghAziz QureshiAshok Kumar Sharma
MandlaBasori Singh MasramFaggan Singh KulasteJalso DhurweyDid not contest
BalaghatVishveshwar BhagatK. D. DeshmukhAjab LalKishor Samrite
ChhindwaraKamal NathMarot Rao KhavaseRao Saheb ShindeDid not contest
HoshangabadUday Pratap SinghRampal SinghAdv. B. M. KaushikHajee Syid Mueen Uddin
VidishaDid not contest
{{Cite weburl=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/congress-leader-rajkumar-patel-expelled-for-six-years/articleshow/4666352.cmstitle=Congress leader Rajkumar Patel expelled for six yearswebsite=The Times of Indialanguage=enaccess-date=2009-06-17url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/2009/Jun/17/congress-expels-leader-for-giving-sushma-swaraj-a-walkover-59656.htmltitle=Congress expels leader for giving Sushma Swaraj a walkoverwebsite=The New Indian Expresslanguage=enaccess-date=2009-06-17Sushma SwarajDr. Premshankar SharmaMunvvar Saleem
BhopalSurendra Singh ThakurKailash Chandra JoshiEr. Ashok Narayan SinghMhod. Munawar Khan Kausar
RajgarhNarayan Singh AmlabeLakshman SinghShivnarayan AhirwarDid not contest
DewasSajjan Singh VermaThawar Chand GehlotBhagirath PariharDid not contest
UjjainPremchand GudduSatyanarayan JatiyaBaboolal ThawaliyaDid not contest
MandsourMeenakshi NatrajanLaxminarayan PandeyBherulal Malviy (Balai)Did not contest
RatlamKantilal BhuriaDileep Singh BhuriaRamesh SolankiJeevanlal
DharGajendra Singh RajukhediMukam Singh KiradeAjay RawatDid not contest
IndoreSatyanarayan PatelSumitra Mahajan (Tai)Rahim KhanDr. Anita Yadav
KhargoneBalaram BachchanMakhansingh SolankiD. R. BardeDid not contest
KhandwaArun Subhashchandra YadavNandkumar Singh ChauhanDada Saheb Wamanrao SasaneDid not contest
BetulOjharam EvaneJyoti DhurveRama KakodiaDr. Sukhdev Singh Chouhan

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

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Parties and coalitions ! colspan="3" |Seats ! colspan="3" |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%
-
- style="font-weight:bold;"
29
1,94,84,608
-
1,94,84,608
99.97
-
1,94,88,914
51.17
-
1,85,96,265
48.83
-
3,80,85,179
100.0
-
}
Source: Election Commission of India

Constituency-wise results

**Keys:  **

Parliamentary ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner-upMarginNo.NameTypeCandidatePartyVotesVote%CandidatePartyVotesVote%Votes%
1.MorenaGEN53.04Narendra Singh Tomar3,00,64742.30Ramniwas Rawat1,99,65028.09BJP}}1,00,99714.21
2.BhindSC38.39Ashok Argal2,27,36543.41Bhagirath Prasad2,08,47939.8BJP}}18,8863.61
3.GwaliorGEN41.12Yashodhara Raje Scindia2,52,31443.19Ashok Singh2,25,72338.64BJP}}26,5914.55
4.GunaGEN54.03Jyotiraditya Scindia4,13,29763.60Narottam Mishra1,63,56025.17Indian National Congress}}2,49,73738.43
5.SagarGEN48.12Bhupendra Singh3,23,95456.80Aslam Sher Khan1,92,78633.80BJP}}1,31,16823.0
6.TikamgarhSC43.42Virendra Kumar2,00,10938.10Vrindavan Ahirwar1,58,24730.13BJP}}41,8627.97
7.DamohGEN44.12Shivraj Singh Lodhi3,02,67350.52Chandrabhan2,31,79638.69BJP}}70,87711.83
8.KhajurahoGEN43.12Jeetendra Singh Bundela2,29,36939.34Raja Paterya2,01,03734.48BJP}}28,3324.86
9.SatnaGEN54.63Ganesh Singh1,94,62429.51Sukhlal Kushwaha1,90,20628.84BJP}}4,4180.67
10.RewaGEN48.34Deoraj Singh Patel1,72,00228.49Sundar Lal Tiwari1,67,98127.83Bahujan Samaj Party}}4,0210.66
11.SidhiGEN49.75Govind Prasad Mishra2,70,91440.09Indrajeet Kumar2,25,17433.32BJP}}45,7406.77
12.ShahdolST49.50Rajesh Nandini Singh2,63,43441.86Narendra Maravi2,50,01939.73Indian National Congress}}13,4152.13
13.JabalpurGEN43.80Rakesh Singh3,43,92254.29Rameshwar Neekhra2,37,91937.56BJP}}1,06,00316.73
14.MandlaST56.25Basori Singh Masram3,91,13345.50Faggan Singh Kulaste3,26,08037.94Indian National Congress}}65,0537.56
15.BalaghatGEN56.49K. D. Deshmukh2,99,95939.65Vishveshvar Bhagat2,59,14034.25BJP}}40,8195.4
16.ChhindwaraGEN71.86Kamal Nath4,09,73649.41Marot Rao Khavase2,88,51634.79Indian National Congress}}1,21,22014.62
17.HoshangabadGEN54.82Uday Pratap Singh3,39,49647.73Rampal Singh3,20,25145.03Indian National Congress}}19,2452.7
18.VidishaGEN45.09Sushma Swaraj4,38,23578.80Choudhary Munabbar Salim48,3918.7BJP}}3,89,84470.1
19.BhopalGEN45.07Kailash Joshi3,35,67850.95Surendra Singh Thakur2,70,52141.06BJP}}65,1579.89
20.RajgarhGEN51.57Narayansingh Amlabe3,19,37149.11Lakshman Singh2,94,98345.36Indian National Congress}}24,3883.75
21.DewasSC60.35Sajjan Singh Verma3,76,42148.08Thawar Chand Gehlot3,60,96446.1Indian National Congress}}15,4571.98
22.UjjainSC53.25Guddu Premchand3,26,90548.97Satyanarayan Jatiya3,11,06446.6Indian National Congress}}15,8412.37
23.MandsourGEN55.83Meenakshi Natrajan3,73,53248.80Laxminarayan Pandey3,42,71344.77Indian National Congress}}30,8194.03
24.RatlamST50.93Kantilal Bhuria3,08,92348.46Dileep Singh Bhuria2,51,25539.42Indian National Congress}}57,6689.04
25.DharST54.69Gajendra Singh Rajukhedi3,02,66046.23Mukam Singh Kirade2,99,99945.82Indian National Congress}}2,6610.41
26.IndoreGEN50.76Sumitra Mahajan3,88,66248.77Satyanarayan Patel3,77,18247.33BJP}}11,4801.44
27.KhargoneST60.18Makhansingh Solanki3,51,29646.19Bala Bachchan3,17,12141.70BJP}}34,1754.49
28.KhandwaGEN60.01Arun Subhashchandra Yadav3,94,24148.53Nandkumar Singh Chauhan3,45,16042.49Indian National Congress}}49,0816.04
29.BetulST49.47Jyoti Dhurve3,34,93952.62Ojharam Evane2,37,62237.33BJP}}97,31715.29

Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Madhya Pradesh

Cabinet Ministers

S No.MinisterPartyLok Sabha Seat/Rajya SabhaPortfoliosTerm StartTerm End
1.Kamal NathChhindwaraMinister of Road Transport and Highways28 May 200919 Jan 2011
Minister of Urban Development19 Jan 201126 May 2014
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs28 Oct 201226 May 2014
2.Kantilal BhuriaRatlamMinister of Tribal Affairs28 May 200912 July 2012
4.Jyotiraditya ScindiaGunaMinister of Power28 Oct 201226 May 2014

Minister of State

S No.MinisterPartyLok Sabha Seat/Rajya SabhaPortfoliosTerm StartTerm End
1.Jyotiraditya ScindiaGunaMinister of State in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry28 May 200928 Oct 2012
2.Arun YadavKhandwaMinister of State in the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports28 May 200914 June 2009
Minister of State in the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises14 June 200919 Jan 2011
Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Processing Industries19 Jan 201114 July 2011

Assembly segments wise lead of Parties

PartyAssembly segmentsPosition in Assembly (as of 2013 election)Bharatiya Janata PartyIndian National CongressBahujan Samaj PartySamajwadi PartyOthersTotal230
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"122165
Indian National Congress}}"10058
Bahujan Samaj Party}}"74
Samajwadi Party}}"10
Others}}"03

References

References

  1. "THread - the Hindu Blog".
  2. "Election Commission of India".
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