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Statistical Report General Election STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1980 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA PRADESH ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – State Elections, 1980 Legislative Assembly of Madhya Pradesh STATISCAL REPORT ( National and State Abstracts & Detailed Results) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. Part – I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 2. Other Abbreviation & Descriptions 2 3. Highlights 3 4. List of Successful of Candidates 4 - 11 5. Performance of Political Parties 12 6. Candidates Data Summary 13 7. Electors Data Summary 14 8. Women Candidates 15 - 17 9. Constituency Data Summary 18 - 337 10. Detailed Results 338 - 395 Election Commission of India-State Elections, 1980 to the Legislative Assembly of MADHYA PRADESH LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 2 . CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 3 . CPM COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) 4 . INC(I) INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (I) 5 . INC(U) INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (U) 6 . JNP(JP) JANATA PARTY (JP) 7 . JNP(SC) JANATA PARTY (SECULAR) - CH. CHARAN SINGH 8 . JNP(SR) JANATA PARTY (SECULAR) RAJ NARAIN REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 9 . RPK REPUBLICAN PARTY OF INDIA (KHOBRAGADE) 10 . RRP AKHIL BHARATIYA RAMRAJYA PARISHAD 11 . SUC SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA INDEPENDENTS 12 . IND INDEPENDENTS rptListOfParticipatingPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 1 1 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1980 to the Legislative Assembly of MADHYA PRADESH OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AND DESCRIPTION ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION FD Forfeited Deposits Gen General Constituency SC Reserved for Scheduled Castes ST Reserved for Scheduled Tribes M Men W Women T Total N National Party S State Party U Registered (Unrecognised) Party Z Independent rptOtherAbbreviations - Page 1 of 1 2 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1980 to the Legislative Assembly of MADHYA PRADESH HIGHLIGHTS 1. NO. OF CONSTITUENCIES TYPE OF CONSTITUENC GEN SC ST TOTAL NO. OF CONSTITUENCIE 201 44 75 320 2. NO. OF CONTESTANTS NO. OF CONTESTANTS 1 2 3 4 5 6-10 11-15 Above15 IN A CONSTITUENCY NO. OF SUCH 0 14 44 42 56 137 24 3 CONSTITUENCIES TOTAL CONTESTANTS IN FRAY : 2000 AVERAGE CONTESTANTS PER CONSTITUENCY : 6 MINIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 2 MAXIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 18 IN 74 - SIDHI 3. ELECTORS MEN WOMEN TOTAL i. NO. OF ELECTORS 12770422 12579476 25349898 ii. NO. OF ELECTORS WHO VOTED 7473561 4955323 12428884 iii. POLLING PERCENTAGE 58.52% 39.39% 49.03% 4. NO. OF VALID VOTES : 12082304 5. NO. OF VOTES REJECTED : 346580 ( 2.79% of Total Votes Polled) 6. NO. OF POLLING STATIONS : 31832 7. AVERAGE NO. OF ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 796 8. PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN CANDIDATES VIS-A-VIS MEN CANDIDATES MEN WOMEN TOTAL i. NO. OF CONTESTANTS 1950 50 2000 ii. ELECTED 302 18 320 iii. FORFEITED DEPOSITS 1301 24 1325 rptHighlights - Page 1 of 1 3 Election Commission of India - State Election, 1980 to the Legislative Assembly of MADHYA PRADESH LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 1. SHEOPUR BADRI PRASAD M INC(I) 2. BIJEYPUR JAGMOHAN SINGH M INC(I) 3. SABALGARH SURESH CHANDRA M INC(I) 4. JOURA RAMCHANRAN LAL MISHRA M INC(I) 5. SUMAWALI YOGENDER SINGH M BJP 6. MORENA MAHARAJ SINGH M INC(I) 7. DIMNI (SC) MUNSHILAL M BJP 8. AMBAH (SC) KAMODILAL M INC(I) 9. GOHAD (SC) SHREERAM JATAV M BJP 10. MEHGAON RAI SINGH BHADORIYA M IND 11. ATTAIR PARSHURAMSINGH BHADORIYA M INC(I) 12. BHIND CHOUDHARY DILIP SINGH M BJP 13. RON RAMASHANKAR M JNP(SC) 14. LAHAR RAMASHANKAR CHOWDHARY M INC(I) 15. GWALIOR TARA SINGH VIYOGI M INC(I) 16. LASHKAR EAST GANGARAM BANDIL M BJP 17. LASHKAR WEST SHITLA SAHAI M BJP 18. MORAR KAPTAN SINGH M INC(I) 19. GIRD BALENDU SHUKLA M INC(I) 20. DABRA JAGGANNATH SINGH M BJP 21. BHANDER (SC) KAMLAPAT ARYA M INC(I) 22. SEONDHA (SC) MANGAL SINGH M INC(I) 23. DATIA SHYAM SUNDER SHYAM M INC(I) 24. KARERA HANUMANT SINGH M INC(I) 25. POHRI HARI BALLABH SHUKLA M INC(I) 26. SHIVPURI GANESHRAM GOUTAM M INC(I) 27. PICHHORE BHAIYA SAHEB M INC(I) 28. KOLARAS (SC) POORAN SINGH KANHAIYALAL M INC(I) 29. GUNA SHIV PRATAP SINGH M INC(I) 30. CHACHAURA DEVENDER SINGH M INC(I) 31. RAGHOGARH DIGVIJAY SINGH M INC(I) 32. SHADORA (SC) RAM SUMAN M INC(I) 33. ASHOKNAGAR MAHENDER SINGH M INC(I) 34. MUNGAOLI GAJRAM SINGH M INC(I) 35. BINA ARVIND BHAI M INC(I) 36. KHURAI (SC) HARISHANKAR MANGAL PRASAD M INC(I) AHIRWAR 37. BANDA PREMNARAYAN GORELAL M INC(I) 38. NARYAOLI (SC) UTTAM CHAND KUNDANLAL KHATIK M INC(I) 39. SAGAR SHIVKUMAR JWALAPRASAD M INC(I) rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 1 of 8 4 CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 40. SURKHI BITTAL BHAI LALLUBHAI M INC(I) 41. REHLI MAHADEV PRASAD MANOHARLAL M INC(I) 42. DEORI PARASHURAM SAHU M BJP 43. NIWARI CHATURVEDI RAM RATTAN M INC(I) 44. JATARA SWAMI PRASAD PASTOR M IND 45. KHARGAPUR (SC) AHIRWAR NATHURAM BHAMERA M INC(I) 46. TIKAMGARH SARDAR SINGH M INC(I) 47. MALEHRA KAPURCHAND PYARELAL M CPI 48. BIJAWAR YADEVENDRA SINGH ALLIAS LALURAJA M INC(I) 49. CHHATARPUR SHANKAR PRATAP SINGH BHADUR SINGH M INC(I) 50. MAHARAJPUR (SC) AHIRWAR LAXMAN DAS M INC(I) 51. CHANDLA CHATURVEDI SATYAVRAT M INC(I) 52. NOHATA RATNESH SOLOMON PETER SOLOMON M INC(I) 53. DAMOH CHANDRANARAYAN RAMDHAN M INC(I) 54. PATHARIA (SC) GOPALDAS MUNNILAL M INC(I) 55. HATTA SNEHSALILA HAZARI F INC(I) 56. PANNA HET RAM DUBEY M INC(I) 57. AMANGANJ (SC) SUNDARA M INC(I) 58. PAWAI CAPTAIN JAIPAL SINGH M INC(I) 59. MAIHAR VIJAY NARAYAN M INC(I) 60. NAGOD NAGENDRA SINGH M BJP 61. RAIGAON (SC) RAMASHRAYA PRASAD M INC(I) 62. CHITRAKOOT RAM CHANDRA BAJPAYEE M INC(I) 63. SATNA LALTA PRASAD KHARE M INC(I) 64. RAMPUR BAGHELAN HARSH SINGH M INC(I) 65. AMARPATAN RAJENDRA KUMAR SINGH M INC(I) 66. REWA MUNI PRASAD M INC(I) 67. GURH RAJENDRA PRASAD M INC(I) 68. MANGAWAN CHAMPA DEVI F INC(I) 69. SIRMAUR RAJMANI PATEL M INC(I) 70. TEONTHAR SHRINIWAS TEWARI M INC(I) 71. DEOTALAB (SC) RAM KHELAWAN M INC(I) 72. MAUGANJ ACHYUTANAND M INC(I) 73. CHURAHAT ARJUN SINGH M INC(I) 74. SIDHI INDRAJIT KUMAR M INC(I) 75. GOPADBANAS KAMLESHWAR PRASAD M INC(I) 76. DHAUHANI (ST) JAGWA DEVI F INC(I) 77. DEOSAR (ST) PATIRAJ SINGH M INC(I) 78. SINGRAULI (SC) BANSHMANI PRASAD M INC(I) 79. BEOHARI RAM KISHORE SHUKLA M INC(I) 80. UMARIA SHANTI SHARMA F INC(I) 81. NOWROZABAD (ST) GYAN SINGH M BJP 82. JAISINGHNAGAR (ST) KAMLA PRASAD SINGH M INC(I) rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 2 of 8 5 CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 83. KOTMA (ST) BHAGWANDEEN M INC(I) 84. ANUPPUR (ST) BISHANLAL M INC(I) 85. SOHAGPUR KRISHNAPAL SINGH M INC(I) 86. PUSHPRAJGARH (ST) AMBIKA SINGH M INC(I) 87. MANENDRAGARH (ST) BIJAY SINGH M INC(I) 88. BAIKUNTHPUR DEVENDER KUMARI F INC(I) 89. PREMNAGAR (ST) CHANDAN SINGH M INC(I) 90. SURAJPUR (ST) LAL VIJAY PRATAP M INC(I) 91. PAL (ST) DEO SAI M INC(I) 92. SAMRI (ST) LARANG SAI M BJP 93. LUNDRA (ST) BHOLA M INC(I) 94. PILKHA (ST) PREM SAI M INC(I) 95. AMBIKAPUR (ST) MADAN GOPAL M INC(I) 96. SITAPUR (ST) SUKHI RAM M INC(I) 97. BAGICHA (ST) BLASIUS EKKA M INC(I) 98. JASHPUR (ST) LUIC BECK M INC(I) 99. TAPKARA (ST) DENESHWAR SAI M INC(I) 100. PATHALGAON (ST) RAMPUKAR SINGH M INC(I) 101. DHARAMJAIGARH (ST) CHANESHRAM RATHIYA M INC(I) 102. LAILUNGA (ST) SURENDER KUMAR SINGH M INC(I) 103. RAIGARH KRISHAN KUMAR M INC(I) 104. KHARSIA LAXMIPRASAD PATEL M INC(I) 105. SARIA KAMLA KUMARI F INC(I) 106. SARANGARH (SC) HULAS RAM MANHAR M INC(I) 107. RAMPUR (ST) PYARELAL M INC(I) 108. KATGHORA BODHARAM M INC(I) 109. TANAKHAR (ST) LALKRITI KUMAR SINGH M INC(I) 110. MARWAHI (ST) BHANWAR SINGH M INC(I) 111. KOTA MATHURA PRASAD DUBEY M INC(I) 112. LORMI BAIJNATH CHANDRA KAR M INC(I) 113. MUNGELI (SC) KHELENDASS M INC(I) 114. JARHAGAON (SC) SHIV PRASAD M INC(I) 115. TAKHATPUR TAHERBHAI M INC(I) 116. BILASPUR B. R. YADAV M INC(I) 117. BILHA CHITRAKANTJAISWAL M INC(I) 118. MASTURI (SC) BANSHILAL M INC(I) 119. SIPAT RADHEY SHYAM M INC(I) 120. AKALTARA DHIRENDER KUMAR SINGH M INC(I) 121. PAMGARH SHIV PRASAD SHARMA M INC(I) 122. CHAMPA CHARANDAS MAHANT M INC(I) 123. SAKTI RAJA SURENDER BAHADUR M INC(I) 124. MALKHARODA (SC) VEDRAM M INC(I) 125. CHANDRAPUR BHAWANI LAL M INC(I) rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 3 of 8 6 CONSTITUENCY WINNER SEX PARTY 126. RAIPUR TOWN SWARUPCHAN JAIN M INC(I) 127. RAIPUR RURAL TARUNPRASAD M INC(I) 128. ABHANPUR TETKU M INC(I) 129. MANDIRHASOD RAMESH BAIS M BJP 130. ARANG (SC) VIJAYKUMAR M INC(I) 131. DHARSIWA MAHANT RAMESHWAR GIRI M INC(I) 132. BHATAPARA JAGDISH PRASAD AGGARWAL M INC(I) 133. BALODA BAZAR GANESHSHANKAR M INC(I) 134. PALARI (SC) PHOOL SINGH M INC(I) 135. KASDOL KANHAIYALAL SHARMA M INC(I) 136. BHATGAON (SC) KUMAR BHATIYA M INC(I) 137. SARAIPALI MOHANLAL M INC(I) 138. BASNA MAHENDRA BAHADUR SINGH M INC(I) 139. KHALLARI LAXMINARAYAN INDURIA M INC(I) 140. MAHASAMUND MAKSUDANLAL M INC(I) 141. RAJIM JIWANLAL SAHU M INC(I) 142. BINDRANAWAGARH (ST) BALRAM M BJP 143. SIHAWA (ST) RAM NATH M INC(I) 144. KURUD CHANDRAHAS M INC(I) 145. DHAMTARI JAYABEN F INC(I) 146. BHANUPRATAPPUR (ST) GANGA POTAI F INC(I) 147.
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