Neelanshu Chaturvedi
Highlights of last 5 years
Chitrakoot Assembly Election Results
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
Surendra Singh Gaharwar
|
BJP
|
WON
|
Subhash Sharma "doli"
|
BSP
|
LOST
|
Neelanshu
|
INC
|
LOST
|
Awadh Bihari Mishra
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Babulal Chaudhary
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Krishna Kishor Gautam
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Raj Kumar Urf Golu Yadav
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Ramlal Kori
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Bhaiyaman Prajapati Balkhadiya
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Er. Ashok Kumar Shukla
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Kodu Lal Bharti
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Raja Ram Singh Gond
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Sanjeev Shikdar
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Sarita Jay Prakash Kushwaha
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Yogesh Gautam Urf Guru Gorakh Nath
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Sanjay Singh
|
SP
|
LOST
|
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
Neelanshu Chaturvedi
|
Indian National Congress
|
WON
|
Surendra Singh Gaharwar
|
Bharatiya Janata Party
|
LOST
|
Ravendra Singh Patwari
|
Bahujan Samaj Party
|
LOST
|
Brijesh Pratap Singh
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Abhay Lal Yadav
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Ajay Urf Golu Garg Baraundha
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Awadh Bihari Mishra
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Bhai Pushpraj Kushawaha
|
Jan Adhikar Party
|
LOST
|
Rajkumari Mishra (Moti Lal Mishra )
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Rajaram Singh Gond
|
All India Forward Bloc
|
LOST
|
Vidhya Shankar
|
Sapaks Party
|
LOST
|
None Of The Above
|
None Of The Above
|
LOST
|
Ramdeen Satnami
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Vishwanath Gupta
|
Sarva Samaj Kalyan Party
|
LOST
|
Rama Bhaiya
|
Rashtriya Mahan Gantantra Party
|
LOST
|
Ramchandra
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Rajvant Singh (Raju)
|
Aam Aadmi Party
|
LOST
|
Shripal Pal
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Bipin Kumar Pandey
|
Bharatiya Jan Morcha Party
|
LOST
|
Raj Bahadur
|
Peoples Party Of India (Democratic)
|
LOST
|
Manoraj Dwivedi
|
Janata Congress
|
LOST
|
About Chitrakoot constituency
Chitrakoot Assembly Election Results 2023 LIVE: Catch latest win-loss tally and vote counting updates from Madhya Pradesh Election 2023 here. Chitrakoot constituency number 61 of Madhya Pradesh, was won by Surendra Singh Gaharwar in 2018 from BJP who secured 24955 votes. In 2018, the runner up candidate was, Prem Singh from INC who secured 24233 votes. Winning margin for this seat in 2018 elections was 722 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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