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CANDIDATE WISE VOTES DETAILS 12/12/2018 7:30 Pm CANDIDATE WISE VOTES DETAILS 12/12/2018 7:30 pm State : Madhya Pradesh AC No. & Name : 1 SHEOPUR Total no. of Scheduled Rounds : 24 No. of Scheduled Rounds Entred : 24 Candidate Candidate Name Party Postal Total EVM Votes Total Votes Sl No Votes Till This Round 1 TULSINARAYAN MEENA Bahujan Samaj Party 137 14307 14444 2 DURGA LAL VIJAY (VAKIL) Bharatiya Janata Party 489 56381 56870 3 BABU JANDEL Indian National Congress 712 97868 98580 4 AD. KULDEEP SINGH Aam Aadmi Party 18 2124 2142 5 BHURE SINGH MALEE Jan Adhikar Party 0 398 398 6 MUKESH SUMAN Bahujan Mukti Party 6 931 937 7 MURLIDHAR PRAJAPATI Rashtriya Krantikari 0 525 525 Samajwadi Party 8 RAVINDRA KUMAR Inqalab Vikas Dal 9 457 466 9 TEJPAL ADIWASI Jai Prakash Janata Dal 0 594 594 10 DIPTEE SAYYAD ZFAR ALI Independent 0 1062 1062 11 HRVILASH ADIVASI Independent 0 878 878 12 None of the Above None of the Above 29 1765 1794 Total for AC 1400 177290 178690 1 CANDIDATE WISE VOTES DETAILS 12/12/2018 7:30 pm State : Madhya Pradesh AC No. & Name : 2 VIJAYPUR Total no. of Scheduled Rounds : 25 No. of Scheduled Rounds Entred : 25 Candidate Candidate Name Party Postal Total EVM Votes Total Votes Sl No Votes Till This Round 1 BABULAL MEBRA Bahujan Samaj Party 244 35384 35628 2 RAMNIWAS RAWAT Indian National Congress 390 60101 60491 3 SEETARAM Bharatiya Janata Party 250 63081 63331 4 ARVIND DHAKAR Bahujan Mukti Party 3 1357 1360 5 ASHUTOSH CHATURVEDI Aam Aadmi Party 5 469 474 (BABLU) 6 RAM NIVAS KUSHWAH Bhartiya Veer Dal 0 391 391 7 AMRAT SINGH SIKARWAR Independent 0 397 397 8 KAMLESH Independent 0 719 719 9 GIRRAJ Independent 0 379 379 10 DURJAN LAL RAY Independent 0 802 802 11 PANNALAL SOLANKI [RTD Independent 12 2603 2615 COLLECTOR] 12 MUKESH MALHOTRA Independent 7 2416 2423 13 MURARI SAHARIYA Independent 0 543 543 14 RAMCHARAN MALI (BAKIL) Independent 0 979 979 15 RAMSINGH DHAKAD URF PAPPU Independent 0 1180 1180 BABA 16 None of the Above None of the Above 10 1783 1793 Total for AC 921 172584 173505 2 CANDIDATE WISE VOTES DETAILS 12/12/2018 7:30 pm State : Madhya Pradesh AC No. & Name : 3 SABALAGADH Total no. of Scheduled Rounds : 19 No. of Scheduled Rounds Entred : 19 Candidate Candidate Name Party Postal Total EVM Votes Total Votes Sl No Votes Till This Round 1 BAIJNATH KUSHWAH Indian National Congress 614 53992 54606 2 LAL SINGH KEWAT Bahujan Samaj Party 371 45498 45869 3 SARLA VIJENDRA RAWAT Bharatiya Janata Party 551 44549 45100 4 ARVIND Shiv Sena 0 934 934 5 COL.UMESH VERMA Aam Aadmi Party 30 1502 1532 6 USHA RAWAT Bhartiya Panchyat Party 0 94 94 7 RAVI SHARMA Bhartiya Gramin Samaj Party 3 227 230 8 DR.RAJENDRA SINGH RAWAT Samajwadi Party 11 834 845 9 SHAILENDRA KUMAR GAUR All India Forward Bloc 4 346 350 10 CHANDRA PRAKASH SHARMA Independent 54 1379 1433 11 DIBAI CHAND KEVAT Independent 1 424 425 12 NARESH SHRIVASH Independent 0 399 399 13 PATIRAM SHAKYA Independent 3 556 559 14 None of the Above None of the Above 6 988 994 Total for AC 1648 151722 153370 3 CANDIDATE WISE VOTES DETAILS 12/12/2018 7:30 pm State : Madhya Pradesh AC No. & Name : 4 JAURA Total no. of Scheduled Rounds : 23 No. of Scheduled Rounds Entred : 23 Candidate Candidate Name Party Postal Total EVM Votes Total Votes Sl No Votes Till This Round 1 GAYARAM SINGH DHAKAD Communist Party of India 11 1099 1110 (Marxist) 2 BANAVAREELAL SHARMA Indian National Congress 848 55339 56187 (JAPTHAP) 3 MANEERAM DHAKAD Bahujan Samaj Party 403 40611 41014 4 SUBEDAR SINGH RAJODHA Bharatiya Janata Party 349 37639 37988 5 ATAR SINGH GURJAR Mahan Dal 28 17139 17167 6 GAJENDRA KORI Jan Adhikar Party 0 303 303 7 PUSPENDRA SINGH Rashtriya Samaj Paksha 0 199 199 8 PRADEEP YADAV Bhartiya Panchyat Party 0 101 101 9 MANIRAM SHAKYA Bahujan Mukti Party 21 1147 1168 10 VIDYARAM PRAJAPATI Shiv Sena 8 1295 1303 11 SATTAR KHAN Bahujan Sangharshh Dal 0 202 202 12 SURENDRA SHARMA (TYAGI) Sapaks Party 3 435 438 13 SONERAM KUSHWAH Samajwadi Party 34 2708 2742 14 SHRIKRISHAN SINGH KUSHWAH Aam Aadmi Party 1 790 791 15 KULADEEP SINGH Independent 0 370 370 16 DHARMENDRA Independent 0 499 499 17 PUSHPENDRA PARASAR Independent 0 130 130 18 RAM RAJ Independent 0 360 360 19 RAMLAKHAN SINGH SIKARWAR Independent 1 428 429 20 VINAY SINGH Independent 0 247 247 21 None of the Above None of the Above 3 360 363 Total for AC 1710 161401 163111 4 CANDIDATE WISE VOTES DETAILS 12/12/2018 7:30 pm State : Madhya Pradesh AC No. & Name : 5 SUMAOLI Total no. of Scheduled Rounds : 23 No. of Scheduled Rounds Entred : 23 Candidate Candidate Name Party Postal Total EVM Votes Total Votes Sl No Votes Till This Round 1 AJAB SINGH KUSHWAH Bharatiya Janata Party 348 51794 52142 2 ADAL SINGH KANSANA Indian National Congress 576 64879 65455 3 GANDHI MANVENDRA SINGH Bahujan Samaj Party 182 31149 31331 4 DR. MATADIN SONI Jan Adhikar Party 1 288 289 5 VINOD SINGH PARMAR Aam Aadmi Party 1 419 420 6 SIROMANI BAGHEL Rashtriya Samaj Paksha 1 111 112 7 SUSHIL YADAV Bhartiya Panchyat Party 0 112 112 8 SOBRAN SINGH GHALETHA Samajwadi Party 40 6833 6873 9 KRISHNAPAL SINGH SIKARWAR Independent 0 108 108 10 GYAPRASAD Independent 0 250 250 11 RAVINDRA SINGH Independent 0 173 173 12 RAJ KUMAR Independent 0 385 385 13 RAMKISHOR SINGH SIKARWAR Independent 1 630 631 14 None of the Above None of the Above 4 1082 1086 Total for AC 1154 158213 159367 5 CANDIDATE WISE VOTES DETAILS 12/12/2018 7:30 pm State : Madhya Pradesh AC No. & Name : 6 MORENA Total no. of Scheduled Rounds : 25 No. of Scheduled Rounds Entred : 25 Candidate Candidate Name Party Postal Total EVM Votes Total Votes Sl No Votes Till This Round 1 BALVIR SINGH DANDOTIYA Bahujan Samaj Party 258 20891 21149 2 RAGHURAJ SINGH KANSANA Indian National Congress 1120 67845 68965 3 RUSTAM SINGH Bharatiya Janata Party 502 47614 48116 4 KAPIL MAHOR Rashtriya Rakshak Morcha 2 700 702 5 BHAGEERATH SINGH Samajwadi Party 11 1270 1281 6 RAM PRAKASH RAJORIYA Aam Aadmi Party 213 6947 7160 7 RANJEET KUSHWAH Jan Adhikar Party 4 600 604 8 VIKASH VICKY KIRAD Bhartiya Panchyat Party 2 336 338 9 SUDHARAM SINGH BHADORIYA Shiv Sena 6 298 304 10 CHATUR SINGH Independent 1 143 144 11 MANOJ Independent 1 149 150 12 MUKESH MOURYA Independent 0 216 216 13 RAJU CHOUDHRI Independent 1 362 363 14 VIJAY SHRIVASTAVA Independent 1 544 545 15 None of the Above None of the Above 37 1101 1138 Total for AC 2159 149016 151175 6 CANDIDATE WISE VOTES DETAILS 12/12/2018 7:30 pm State : Madhya Pradesh AC No. & Name : 7 DIMANI Total no. of Scheduled Rounds : 21 No. of Scheduled Rounds Entred : 21 Candidate Candidate Name Party Postal Total EVM Votes Total Votes Sl No Votes Till This Round 1 GIRRAJ DANDOTIYA Indian National Congress 501 69096 69597 2 CHHATTAR SINGH TOMAR Bahujan Samaj Party 55 14401 14456 3 SHIV MANGAL SINGH TOMAR Bharatiya Janata Party 342 50778 51120 4 AROON SINGH Bhartiya Jan Yug Party 0 286 286 5 GHAN SHYAM SINGH TOMAR Aam Aadmi Party 0 138 138 6 BALVEER SINGH Jan Adhikar Party 1 327 328 7 BAIJNATH Rashtriya Krantikari 0 178 178 Samajwadi Party 8 BRAJWASHI KUSHWAH Samajwadi Party 3 303 306 9 MAHENDRA SINGH TOMAR All India Forward Bloc 0 97 97 10 MUKESH SINGH KUSHWAH Rashtriya Lok Samta Party 2 295 297 11 SHYAMKARAN KHADIYAHAR Sampoorna Samaj Party 2 380 382 12 SATYENDRA SINGH TOMAR Shiv Sena 1 158 159 13 SIYARAM SINGH HARSANA Bhartiya Veer Dal 0 275 275 14 AJAMER SINGH Independent 0 315 315 15 KISHORILAL Independent 0 909 909 16 JITENDRA SINGH Independent 0 1146 1146 17 PRABHU SINGH Independent 2 754 756 18 BISHAWNATH Independent 0 188 188 19 None of the Above None of the Above 2 434 436 Total for AC 911 140458 141369 7 CANDIDATE WISE VOTES DETAILS 12/12/2018 7:30 pm State : Madhya Pradesh AC No. & Name : 8 AMBAH Total no. of Scheduled Rounds : 21 No. of Scheduled Rounds Entred : 21 Candidate Candidate Name Party Postal Total EVM Votes Total Votes Sl No Votes Till This Round 1 KAMLESH JATAV Indian National Congress 508 36835 37343 2 GABBAR SAKHWAR Bharatiya Janata Party 448 29267 29715 3 SATYAPRAKASH SAKHAWAR Bahujan Samaj Party 121 22058 22179 [ADVOCATE] 4 RAKESH NAGAR Bhartiya Panchyat Party 6 311 317 5 RAJKUMAR SHAKHAWAR Hind Congress Party 2 461 463 6 SEEMA KATHERIYA Rashtriya Rakshak Morcha 3 598 601 7 SUNEEL KUMAR MAHOR Aam Aadmi Party 5 354 359 8 GAJENDAR SINGH Independent 7 777 784 9 NEHA KINNAR Independent 184 29612 29796 10 RAKESH KUMAR GOUR Independent 1 374 375 11 VIJAY KUMAR CHHARI Independent 5 1037 1042 12 SITA DEVI Independent 0 687 687 13 None of the Above None of the Above 10 1245 1255 Total for AC 1300 123616 124916 8 CANDIDATE WISE VOTES DETAILS 12/12/2018 7:30 pm State : Madhya Pradesh AC No. & Name : 9 ATER Total no. of Scheduled Rounds : 22 No. of Scheduled Rounds Entred : 22 Candidate Candidate Name Party Postal Total EVM Votes Total Votes Sl No Votes Till This Round 1 ARVIND SINGH BHADORIA Bharatiya Janata Party 329 58599 58928 2 SANJEEV BAGHEL Bahujan Samaj Party 81 16504 16585 3 HEMANT SATYADEV KATARE Indian National Congress 499 53451 53950 4 ASHOK SINGH BHADOURIA Aam Aadmi Party 2 518 520 (KANAWAR) 5 NAND KISHOR YADAV Samajwadi Party 4 641 645 6 MITHLESH VIJAY MISHRA (RAJU Sarva Samaj Kalyan Party 3 188 191 KHERI) 7 SHIVCHARAN SINGH LODHI Rashtriya Kranti Party 1 120 121 8 SHYAM SUNDAR SINGH YADAV Loktantrik Samajwadi Party 0 636 636 9 ARVIND TYAGI Independent 0 73 73 10 AVDHESH RAJAWAT Independent 0 220 220 11 INDAL SINGH Independent 0 97 97 12 UMESH GARG Independent 0 102 102 13 OMPRAKASH LAHARIA Independent 0 133 133 14 KOSHLENDRA SINGH Independent 0 297 297 15 GANESH SHINGH BHADORIA Independent 0 270 270 16 CHATUR SINGH Independent 1 694 695 17 CHANDRVEER SINGH Independent 1 292 293 18 JAY PRAKASH Independent 0 121 121
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