Madhumas Chandra Soni (Bunchi Bhai)
Highlights of last 5 years
Rewa Assembly Election Results
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
Rajendra Shukla
|
BJP
|
WON
|
Madhumas Chandra Soni "bunchi Bhai"
|
BSP
|
LOST
|
Er. Rajendra Sharma
|
INC
|
LOST
|
Avinash Shrivastava
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Pradeep Kumar Basor
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Sumit Singh
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Sunil Soni "khaddi-42"
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Sushil Mishra Sabake Maharaj
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Adv. Ravi Shankar Manjhi
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Amit Kumar Tiwari, Advocate
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Dr. Toshan Singh
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Rahas Lal
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Ram Kumar Soni
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Abdul Wafati Ansari
|
SP
|
LOST
|
Eng. Deepak Singh Patel
|
AAP
|
LOST
|
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
Rajendra Shukla
|
Bharatiya Janata Party
|
WON
|
Abhay Mishra
|
Indian National Congress
|
LOST
|
Kasim Khan
|
Bahujan Samaj Party
|
LOST
|
Krishna Kumar Gupta (K.K.)
|
Apna Dal (Soneylal)
|
LOST
|
Somesh Pratap Singh
|
Sapaks Party
|
LOST
|
Eng. Suryabhan Jaiswal
|
Peoples Party Of India (Democratic)
|
LOST
|
Ramayan Singh
|
Samajwadi Party
|
LOST
|
Shivendra Dwivedi
|
Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party
|
LOST
|
None Of The Above
|
None Of The Above
|
LOST
|
Gaurav Varma
|
Aam Aadmi Party
|
LOST
|
Ajij Khan (Munna)
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Subhranshu Dwivedi - Padri
|
Public Political Party
|
LOST
|
Rajendra Shukla
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Advocate Vijay Mishra
|
All India Forward Bloc
|
LOST
|
Rohit Patil
|
Shiv Sena
|
LOST
|
Chhotelal Rajak
|
Bahujan Mukti Party
|
LOST
|
Shempoo Vishwakarma
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Komal Chandra Patel
|
Shoshit Samaj Dal
|
LOST
|
Advocate Deepak Gupta
|
Adhikar Vikas Party
|
LOST
|
Adv. Devendra Shukla
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Prashant Singh Baghel
|
Janata Dal (Secular)
|
LOST
|
Deenanath Sen
|
Janata Congress
|
LOST
|
Himanshu Shukla
|
Rashtriya Kisan Vikas Party
|
LOST
|
Sushil Mishra (Sabke Maharj)
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Arvind Tripathi "Bhaybhit"
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Uma Mishra
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
About Rewa constituency
Rewa Assembly Election Results 2023 LIVE: Catch latest win-loss tally and vote counting updates from Madhya Pradesh Election 2023 here. Rewa constituency number 74 of Madhya Pradesh, was won by Rajendra Shukla in 2018 from BJP who secured 43140 votes. In 2018, the runner up candidate was, Dr. Abdul Mujib Khan Advocate from BSP who secured 17030 votes. Winning margin for this seat in 2018 elections was 26110 votes.
Vote counting of Assembly elections 2023 will be held today, 3 December 2023 from 8 AM onwards. Catch latest updates on ABP Live for all details on vote counting, win loss tally and final seats won by each party.
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