Rajasthan Assembly Election Results 2023 Live
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Jhotwara Assembly Election 2023
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore
|
BJP
|
WON
|
Dr Ashok Kumar Sharma
|
BSP
|
LOST
|
Abhishek Choudhary
|
INC
|
LOST
|
Anand Kumar Saini
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Arjun Lal Kumawat
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Ashu Singh Surpura
|
IND
|
LOST
|
C.a. Bhuvnesh Kumar Goyal
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Hari Kishan Tiwari
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Prasanna Maheshwari
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Praveen Kumar Sharma
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Rajesh Kumar Yadav
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Surgyan Singh Ghoslya
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Aditya Prakash Sharma
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Beni Prasad Kaushik
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Deen Dayal Jakhar
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Naveen Kumar Sharma
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Yogi Jeetendra Nath
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Jeewanram Jat
|
RLP
|
LOST
|
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Jhotwara Assembly Election 2018
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
Lalchand Kataria
|
Inc
|
Won
|
Rajpal Singh Shekhawat
|
Bjp
|
Lost
|
Chhotu Ram Kumawat
|
Bharat Vahini Party
|
Lost
|
None Of The Above
|
None Of The Above
|
Lost
|
Jugal Kishore Sharma
|
Aam Aadmi Party
|
Lost
|
Kishan Gour
|
Independent
|
Lost
|
Yogesh Jadoun
|
Bsp
|
Lost
|
Dileep Kumar Sharma (Sirsi)
|
Independent
|
Lost
|
Ashish Kumar Sharma
|
Bharat Lok Sewak Party
|
Lost
|
Lav Kumar Kumawat
|
Independent
|
Lost
|
Jitendra Singh
|
Independent
|
Lost
|
Rajesh Kumar Mina
|
Independent
|
Lost
|
Madan Singh Tanwar
|
Rajasthan Janta Party
|
Lost
|
Mohan Lal Kumhar
|
Nationalist People'S Front
|
Lost
|
Aseem Verma
|
Independent
|
Lost
|
Prahalad Choudhary
|
Independent
|
Lost
|
Sneh Lata
|
Independent
|
Lost
|
Khem Singh Chouhan
|
Indian Peoples Green Party
|
Lost
|
Roop Narayan Kumawat
|
Bharatiya Jan Kranti Dal (Democratic)
|
Lost
|
Natwar Lal Sharma
|
Janata Dal (United)
|
Lost
|
Deependra Singh Naruka
|
Jago Party
|
Lost
|
Assembly Election 2018 Vote Count
PARTY | CANDIDATE NAME | Votes | Vote % |
---|---|---|---|
Inc
|
Lalchand Kataria
|
127185
|
48.67
|
Bjp
|
Rajpal Singh Shekhawat
|
116438
|
44.56
|
Bharat Vahini Party
|
Chhotu Ram Kumawat
|
5733
|
2.19
|
None Of The Above
|
None Of The Above
|
1770
|
0.68
|
Aam Aadmi Party
|
Jugal Kishore Sharma
|
1335
|
0.51
|
Independent
|
Kishan Gour
|
1285
|
0.49
|
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