Madhya Pradesh saw intense campaigning in high-profile constituencies featuring key leaders. In Guna, the battle was fierce between BJP's Jyotiraditya Scindia and Congress's Rao Yadevendra Singh. Vidisha witnessed a prominent clash between Congress's Pratap Bhanu Sharma and BJP's Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Here’s what the ABP News C-Voter Survey predicts for the state: 

State Party Seats Vote Share
Madhya Pradesh (29 Seats)
I.N.D.I.A Bloc 1 to 3 37.60%
NDA 26 to 28 53.50%
Others - 8.90%

Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha 2024 Elections

Between April 19 and May 13, 2024, the citizens of Madhya Pradesh exercised their democratic right in four phases to elect 29 members to the 18th Lok Sabha. According to data from the Election Commission, the state saw an average voter turnout of 65.58%. The highest turnout was recorded in the Neemuch Malwa region during Phase 4, where 71% of voters cast their ballots. In contrast, Phase 2, which included Banghelkhand and Bundelkhand seats, saw the lowest turnout at 58.59%.

The 2024 elections in Madhya Pradesh were marked by fierce competition and significant voter engagement. 

Madhya Pradesh featured several high-profile constituencies with notable political figures. In Guna, Jyotiraditya Scindia of the BJP faced Congress's Rao Yadavendra Singh, making it one of the state's key battlegrounds. Vidisha witnessed a prominent contest between Congress's Pratap Bhanu Sharma and BJP's Shivraj Singh Chouhan. 

In Rajgarh, veteran Congress leader Digvijaya Singh contested against two-term sitting BJP MP Rodmal Nagar. In Chhindwara, Nakul Nath, son of former Chief Minister Kamal Nath, competed against BJP's Vivek Bunty Sahu. 

Several constituencies experienced particularly tough fights. In Sidhi, BJP's district in-charge Dr Rajesh Mishra went up against Congress's Kamleshwar Patel. In Satna, BJP's four-time sitting MP Ganesh Singh faced Congress's sitting MLA Siddharth Shukla Kushwaha. 

In Mandla, Union Minister and six-term MP Faggan Singh Kulaste of the BJP competed against Congress's Dindori MLA Omkar Singh Markam. Gwalior saw a contest between BJP's Bharat Singh Kushwaha and Congress's Praveen Pathak. 

(Disclaimer: Current survey findings and projections are based on CVoter Exit Poll / Post Poll personal interviews conducted on polling day and after polling day among 18+ adults statewide, all confirmed voters, details of which are mentioned right below the projections as of today. The data is weighted to the known demographic profile of the States. Sometimes the table figures do not sum to 100 due to the effects of rounding. Our final data file has Socio-Economic profile within +/- 1% of the Demographic profile of the State. We believe this will give the closest possible trends. The sample spread is across all Assembly segments in the poll bound state. MoE is +/- 3% at macro level and +/- 5% at micro level VOTE SHARE projection with 95% Confidence interval.)