Tirath Prasad Kol
Highlights of last 5 years
Semariya Assembly Election Results
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
Abhay Mishra
|
INC
|
WON
|
Diwakar Prasad Dwivedi (ex-army)
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Dr. Rajneesh Prajapati
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Hafiz Mohammad Ali
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Kamalbhan Singh
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Rakesh Prasad Pandey
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Santosh Shridhar Upadhyay
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Shridhar Dubey
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Sudheer Kumar Saket
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Tirath Prasad Kol
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Umesh Kol
|
IND
|
LOST
|
Nagendr Singh Karchuli
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
Nagendra Singh
|
OTHERS
|
LOST
|
K. P. Tripathi
|
BJP
|
LOST
|
Pankaj Singh
|
BSP
|
LOST
|
CANDIDATE NAME | PARTY | STATUS |
---|---|---|
K.P. Tripathi
|
Bharatiya Janata Party
|
WON
|
Triyugi Narayan Shukla (Bhagat)
|
Indian National Congress
|
LOST
|
Pankaj Singh
|
Bahujan Samaj Party
|
LOST
|
Ramrati Kewat
|
Rashtriya Apna Dal
|
LOST
|
Rajkumar Tiwari
|
Sapaks Party
|
LOST
|
Tirath Prasad Kol
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Ramkishan Nirat
|
Republican Party Of India (A)
|
LOST
|
Pramod Sharma
|
Aam Aadmi Party
|
LOST
|
Saukhilal Tiwari "Babaiya"
|
Communist Party Of India (Marxist)
|
LOST
|
Rakesh Yadav
|
Aadim Samaj Party
|
LOST
|
Basant Lal Kol
|
Bahujan Mukti Party
|
LOST
|
None Of The Above
|
None Of The Above
|
LOST
|
Ramkalesh Saket
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Rajendra Singh
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Arun Pratap Singh
|
Apna Dal (Soneylal)
|
LOST
|
Ghanshyam Prasad Mishra
|
Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party
|
LOST
|
Babulal Sen
|
Janata Congress
|
LOST
|
Ramsajivan Tiwari
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Rajneesh Prajapati
|
Peoples Party Of India (Democratic)
|
LOST
|
Vivek Singh (Neelu Bhaiya)
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
Yashwant Chudhri
|
Jan Adhikar Party
|
LOST
|
Gopal Prasad Satnami
|
Sarvadharam Party (Madhya Pradesh)
|
LOST
|
Ramlotan Chaudhari
|
Independent
|
LOST
|
About Semariya constituency
Semariya Assembly Election Results 2023 LIVE: Catch latest win-loss tally and vote counting updates from Madhya Pradesh Election 2023 here. Semariya constituency number 69 of Madhya Pradesh, was won by Abhay Kumar Mishra in 2018 from BJP who secured 25875 votes. In 2018, the runner up candidate was, Lalmani Pandey from BSP who secured 20090 votes. Winning margin for this seat in 2018 elections was 5785 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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The 2014 Jammu and Kashmir elections led to a coalition government of the PDP and BJP, with Mufti Mohammad Sayeed as Chief Minister. After his death in January 2016, Mehbooba Mufti became the next Chief Minister following a brief period of Governor's rule.