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Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election Results 2023 Live

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Gwalior Assembly Election 2023

BJP
Pradhuman Singh Tomar
Gwalior
Winner
CANDIDATE NAME PARTY STATUS
Pradhuman Singh Tomar
BJP
WON
Nitin Singh Tomar (monty)
BSP
LOST
Advocate Kaushal Sharma
CPI
LOST
Sunil Sharma
INC
LOST
Chandan Rathore
IND
LOST
Jitendra Tripathi
IND
LOST
Maneesh Kale
IND
LOST
Manish Singhal
IND
LOST
Pavan Singh
IND
LOST
Smt. Nidhi Sharma
IND
LOST
Sunil Sharma
IND
LOST
Advocate Mahesh Koli
OTHERS
LOST
Arti Bhaskaran Bantholiya
OTHERS
LOST
Comrade Mitalee Shukla
OTHERS
LOST
Devi Prasad Verma
OTHERS
LOST
Imran Khan
OTHERS
LOST
Rajveer Dhakar
OTHERS
LOST
Roshan Beg
OTHERS
LOST
Rohit Gupta
AAP
LOST
Gwalior Assembly Election Results 2023 LIVE: Catch latest win-loss tally and vote counting updates from Madhya Pradesh Election 2023 here. Gwalior constituency number 15 of Madhya Pradesh, was won by Pradyumn Singh Tomar in 2018 from INC who secured 38454 votes. In 2018, the runner up candidate was, Jai Bhan Singh from BJP who secured 36364 votes. Winning margin for this seat in 2018 elections was 2090 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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Gwalior Assembly Election 2018

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY STATUS
Pradhuman Singh Tomar
Indian National Congress
Won
Jai Bhan Singh Pawaiya
Bharatiya Janata Party
Lost
Eng. Savitri Katariya
Bahujan Samaj Party
Lost
Kuldeep Batham (Billu Bhaiya)
Aam Aadmi Party
Lost
None Of The Above
None Of The Above
Lost
Asha Ravindra Rathore
Independent
Lost
Rajveer Singh Dhakar
Independent
Lost
Dheeraj Yadav
Samajwadi Party
Lost
Mahesh Koli
Independent
Lost
Anil Kumar Gupta
Sapaks Party
Lost
Ram Singh Bhadauriya
Independent
Lost
Shri Ram Goyal
Jai Lok Party
Lost
Vikram Singh
Independent
Lost
Kiranlata /Badam Singh Rajput
Bhartiya Apna Adhikar Party
Lost
Vishal Singh Bhadoria
Independent
Lost
Krishna Kumar Sharma
Rashtriya Rakshak Morcha
Lost
Chandrahas Singh Tomar
Rashtravadi Party (Bharat)
Lost
Shravan Kumar Sharma(Shashtri)
Bhartiya Jan Yug Party
Lost
Sameer Bhai
Independent
Lost
Kaustubh Sharma Advocate (Mahant)
Aarakshan Virodhi Party
Lost
Hariom Kushwah
Rashtriya Samanta Dal
Lost
Vishnu Kant Sharma (Anna)
Independent
Lost

Assembly Election 2018 Vote Count

PARTY CANDIDATE NAME Votes Vote %
Indian National Congress
Pradhuman Singh Tomar
92055
52.40
Bharatiya Janata Party
Jai Bhan Singh Pawaiya
71011
40.42
Bahujan Samaj Party
Eng. Savitri Katariya
4596
2.62
Aam Aadmi Party
Kuldeep Batham (Billu Bhaiya)
1742
0.99
None Of The Above
None Of The Above
1109
0.63
Independent
Asha Ravindra Rathore
981
0.56
Total number of votes polled :  175676

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Election FAQs

What are the main types of electors in India?

In India, there are three main categories of electors: General electors Overseas (NRI) electors Service Electors

What criteria must be met to register on the electoral roll?

To be registered on the electoral roll, an applicant must: Be an Indian citizen Be 18 years of age or older, based on the relevant qualifying dates Be an ordinary resident of the constituency where they intend to register

How is the age of 18 years determined for voter registration, and can I register the day I turn 18?

After changes in Section 14(b) of the Representation of the People Act, 1950, there are now four qualifying dates each year for voter registration: January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1. You can submit your application for registration (Form-6) at any time after reaching the age of 18 on these dates. Applications are processed, and registration occurs in the quarter when the applicant turns 18.

How can I vote in the Lok Sabha elections?

You need to be on the Voter List or Electoral Roll. Information about polling booths, candidates, election schedules, ID requirements, and EVMs is available for registered voters on the ECI website

How do I check my voter registration status?

You can verify your presence on the Voter List via the Electoral Search website (https://electoralsearch.eci.gov.in), by calling the Voter Helpline at 1950 (prefix your STD code), sending an SMS to 1950 with your EPIC number, or through the Voter Helpline App for Android and iOS.

Who are the contesting candidates in the elections?

To see the candidate list, you can visit the Candidate Affidavit Portal or use the Voter Helpline App available for Android and iOS devices.

Where is my polling station?

Find your polling booth on the Electoral Search website (https://electoralsearch.eci.gov.in), through the Voter Helpline App, by calling the Voter Helpline at 1950 (with your local STD code), or by sending an SMS to 1950. Remember, electronic devices are not allowed inside polling booths.

How do I vote in person?

Follow the process at your polling station: first, verify your ID and name on the list, then receive a slip and have your finger inked. After signing a register, hand over the slip, show your inked finger, and proceed to vote using the EVM. Confirm your vote on the VVPAT machine, where it’s displayed before being secured.

What ID should I bring to vote?

Bring one of the following recognised IDs, as a Photo Voter Slip is not sufficient for voting: EPIC (Voter ID card) Passport Driving Licence Government or PSU Service ID Bank/Post Office Passbook with photograph PAN Card NPR Smart Card MNREGA Job Card Health Insurance Smart Card Pension document with photograph Official IDs for MPs/MLAs/MLCs, including Aadhaar Card

Who is considered an overseas (NRI) elector, and can NRIs be part of the electoral roll in India?

An overseas elector is an Indian citizen who hasn’t acquired citizenship of another country and is eligible to be registered as a voter. This person must be absent from India due to employment, education, or other reasons but can register as a voter in the constituency linked to their Indian residence as per their passport. Under Section 20A of the Representation of People Act, 1950, an NRI living abroad can be enrolled in India's electoral roll.

Who qualifies to be registered as a voter in India?

Any Indian citizen who is 18 years old on the qualifying date, which is January 1 of the electoral roll’s revision year, and is not disqualified for any reason, is eligible to be registered as a voter at their ordinary residence's constituency.

Can a non-Indian citizen be enrolled as a voter in India?

No, only Indian citizens are eligible for registration on the electoral rolls in India. Those who are not Indian citizens or have renounced Indian citizenship by acquiring citizenship of another country cannot be enrolled as voters in India.

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