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Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha General Elections -2009 Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha General Elections -2009 Table No. - 5.01 Parliamentary Constituency - wise List of Winner/Runner Candidates No. & Name of Name of Winner/Runner Candidates Party Votes Secured Percenta Margin of Parliamentary Constituency ge Win 1 MORENA NARENDRA SINGH TOMAR BJP 300647 42.30 100997 RAMNIWAS RAWAT INC 199650 28.09 2 BHIND (SC) ASHOK ARGAL BJP 227365 43.41 18886 DR. BHAGIRATH PRASAD INC 208479 39.80 3 GWALIOR YASHODHARA RAJE SCINDIA BJP 252314 43.19 26591 ASHOK SINGH INC 225723 38.64 4 GUNA JYOTIRADIYA MADHAVRAO SCINDIA INC 413297 63.60 249737 DR. NAROTTAM MISHRA BJP 163560 25.17 5 SAGAR BHUPENDRA SINGH BJP 323954 56.80 131168 ASLAM SHER KHAN INC 192786 33.80 6 TIKAMGARH (SC) VIRENDRA KUMAR BJP 200109 38.10 41862 AHIRWAR VRINDAVAN INC 158247 30.13 7 DAMOH SHIVRAJ BHAIYA BJP 302673 50.52 70877 CHANDRASBHAN BHAIYA INC 231796 38.69 8 Khajuraho JITENDRA SINGH BUNDELA BJP 229369 39.34 28332 RAJA PATERYA INC 201037 34.48 9 SATNA GANESH SINGH BJP 194624 29.51 4418 SUKHLAL KUSHWAHA BSP 190206 28.84 10 REWA DEVRAJ SINGH PATEL BSP 172002 28.49 4021 SUNDER LAL TIWARI INC 167981 27.83 11 SIDHI GOVIND PRASAD MISHRA BJP 270914 40.09 45740 INDRAJEET KUMAR INC 225174 33.32 12 SHAHDOL (ST) RAJESH NANDINI SINGH INC 263434 41.86 13415 NARENDRA SINGH MARAVI BJP 250019 39.73 13 JABALPUR RAKESH SINGH BJP 343922 54.29 106003 ADVOCATE RAMESHWAR NEEKHRA INC 237919 37.56 14 MANDLA (ST) BASORI SINGH MASRAM INC 391133 45.50 65053 FAGGANSINGH KULASTE BJP 326080 37.94 15 BALAGHAT K.D. DESHMUKH BJP 299959 39.65 40819 VISHVESHVAR BHAGAT INC 259140 34.25 16 CHHINDWARA KAMAL NATH INC 409736 49.41 121220 MAROT RAO KHAVASE BJP 288516 34.79 17 HOSHANGABAD UDAY PRATAP SINGH INC 339496 47.73 19245 RAMPAL SINGH BJP 320251 45.03 Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha General Elections -2009 Table No. - 5.01 Parliamentary Constituency - wise List of Winner/Runner Candidates No. & Name of Name of Winner/Runner Candidates Party Votes Secured Percenta Margin of Parliamentary Constituency ge Win 18 VIDISHA SUSHMA SWARAJ BJP 438235 78.80 389844 CHOUDHARI MUNVVER SALIM SP 48391 8.70 19 BHOPAL KAILASH JOSHI BJP 335678 50.95 65157 SURENDRA SINGH THAKUR INC 270521 41.06 20 RAJGARH NARAYAN SINGH AMLABE INC 319371 49.11 24388 LAXSHMAN SINGH BJP 294983 45.36 21 DEWAS (SC) SAJJAN SINGH VARMA INC 376421 48.08 15457 THAVARCHAND GEHLOT BJP 360964 46.10 22 UJJAIN (SC) GUDDU PREMCHAND INC 326905 48.97 15841 DR. SATYANARAYAN JATIYA BJP 311064 46.60 23 MANDSOUR MEENAKSHI NATRAJAN INC 373532 48.80 30819 DR. LAXMINARAYAN PANDEY BJP 342713 44.77 24 RATLAM (ST) KANTILAL BHURIA INC 308923 48.46 57668 DILEEPSINGH BHURIA BJP 251255 39.42 25 DHAR (ST) GAJENDRASINGH RAJUKHEDI INC 302660 46.23 2661 MUKAMSINGH KIRADE BJP 299999 45.82 26 INDORE SUMITRA MAHAJAN (TAI) BJP 388662 48.77 11480 SATYNARAYAN PATEL INC 377182 47.33 27 KHARGONE (ST) MAKANSINGH SOLANKI (BABUJI) BJP 351296 46.19 34175 BALARAM BACHCHAN INC 317121 41.70 28 KHANDWA ARUN SUBHASHCHANDRA YADAV INC 394241 48.53 49081 NANDKUMAR SING CHOUHAN NANDU BHAIYA BJP 345160 42.49 29 BETUL (ST) JYOTI DHURVE BJP 334939 52.62 97317 OJHARAM EVANE INC 237622 37.33.
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