Seat Trends
# | Constituency | Candidates (2023) | Status | 2023 Win/Lead | 2018 | Region |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Abhanpur | Indra Kumar Sahu | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
2 | Ahiwara | Domanlal Korsewada | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
3 | Akaltara | Raghavendra Kumar Singh | Declared | INC | BJP | Central |
4 | Ambikapur | Rajesh Agrawal | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
5 | Antagarh | Vikram Usendi | Declared | BJP | INC | South |
6 | Arang | Guru Khushwant Saheb | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
7 | Baikunthpur | Bhaiya Lal Rajwade | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
8 | Baloda Bazar | Tank Ram Verma | Declared | BJP | JCCJ | Central |
9 | Basna | Sampat Agrawal | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
10 | Bastar | Baghel Lakheshwar | Declared | INC | INC | South |
11 | Beltara | Sushant Shukla | Declared | BJP | BJP | Central |
12 | Bemetara | Dipesh Sahu | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
13 | Bhanupratappur | Savitri Manoj Mandavi | Declared | INC | INC | South |
14 | Bharatpur-Sonhat | Renuka Singh Saruta | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
15 | Bhatapara | Indra Sao | Declared | INC | BJP | Central |
16 | Bhatgaon | Laxmi Rajwade | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
17 | Bhilai Nagar | Devendra Yadav | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
18 | Bijapur | Vikram Mandavi | Declared | INC | INC | South |
19 | Bilaigarh | Kavita Pran Lahrey | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
20 | Bilaspur | Amar Agrawal | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
21 | Bilha | Dharam Lal Kaushik | Declared | BJP | BJP | Central |
22 | Bindranawagarh | Janak Dhruw | Declared | INC | BJP | Central |
23 | Chandrapur | Ramkumar Yadav | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
24 | Chitrakot | Vinayak Goyal | Declared | BJP | INC | South |
25 | Dantewara | Chaitram Atami | Declared | BJP | BJP | South |
26 | Dhamtari | Onkar Sahu | Declared | INC | BJP | Central |
27 | Dharamjaigarh | Laljeet Singh Rathia | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
28 | Dharsiwa | Anuj Sharma | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
29 | Dondi Lahara | Anila Bhendia | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
30 | Dongargaon | Daleshwar Sahu | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
31 | Dongargarh | Harshita Swami Baghel | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
32 | Durg City | Gajendra Yadav | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
33 | Durg Gramin | Lalit Chandrakar | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
34 | Gunderdehi | Kunwer Singh Nishad | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
35 | Jagdalpur | Kiran Deo | Declared | BJP | INC | South |
36 | Jaijaipur | Baleshwar Sahu | Declared | INC | BSP | Central |
37 | Janjgir-Champa | Byas Kashyap S/o Shaniram Kashyap | Declared | INC | BJP | Central |
38 | Jashpur | Raymuni Bhagat | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
39 | Kanker | Asha Ram Netam | Declared | BJP | INC | South |
40 | Kasdol | Sandeep Sahu | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
41 | Katghora | Premchand Patel | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
42 | Kawardha | Vijay Sharma | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
43 | Keshkal | Neelkanth Tekam | Declared | BJP | INC | South |
44 | Khairagarh | Yashoda Nilamber Verma | Declared | INC | JCCJ | Central |
45 | Khallari | Dwarikadhish Yadav | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
46 | Kharsia | Umesh Patel | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
47 | Khujji | Bholaram Sahu | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
48 | Kondagaon | Lata Usendi | Declared | BJP | INC | South |
49 | Konta | Kawasi Lakhma | Declared | INC | INC | South |
50 | Korba | Lakhanlal Devangan S/o Tulsiram Devangan | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
51 | Kota | Atal Shrivastava | Declared | INC | JCCJ | Central |
52 | Kunkuri | Vishnu Deo Sai | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
53 | Kurud | Ajay Chandrakar | Declared | BJP | BJP | Central |
54 | Lailunga | Vidyawati Sidar | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
55 | Lormi | Arun Sao | Declared | BJP | JCCJ | Central |
56 | Lundra | Prabodh Minz | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
57 | Mahasamund | Yogeshwar Raju Sinha | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
58 | Manendragarh | Shyam Bihari Jaiswal | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
59 | Marwahi | Pranav Kumar Marpachi | Declared | BJP | JCCJ | Central |
60 | Masturi | Dilip Lahariya | Declared | INC | BJP | Central |
61 | Mohala-Manpur | Indrashah Mandavi | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
62 | Mungeli | Punnulal Mohle | Declared | BJP | BJP | Central |
63 | Narayanpur | Kedar Kashyap | Declared | BJP | INC | South |
64 | Navagarh | Dayaldas Baghel | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
65 | Pali-Tanakhar | Tuleshwar Hira Singh Markam | Declared | GGP | INC | Central |
66 | Pamgarh | Sheshraj Harvansh | Declared | INC | BSP | Central |
67 | Pandariya | Bhawna Bohra | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
68 | Patan | Bhupesh Baghel | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
69 | Pathalgaon | Gomati Sai | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
70 | Pratappur | Shakuntala Singh Portey | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
71 | Premnagar | Bhulan Singh Marabi | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
72 | Raigarh | Omprakash Choudhary(o.p.choudhary) | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
73 | Raipur City Gramin | Motilal Sahu | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
74 | Raipur City North | Purandar Mishra | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
75 | Raipur City South | Brijmohan Agrawal | Declared | BJP | BJP | Central |
76 | Raipur City West | Rajesh Munat | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
77 | Rajim | Rohit Sahu | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
78 | Rajnandgaon | Dr. Raman Singh | Declared | BJP | BJP | Central |
79 | Ramanujganj | Ram Vichar Netam | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
80 | Rampur | Phoolsingh Rathiya | Declared | INC | BJP | Central |
81 | Saja | Ishwar Sahu | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
82 | Sakti | Charan Das Mahant | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
83 | Samri | Udhheshwari Paikra | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
84 | Sanjari Balod | Sangeeta Sinha | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
85 | Saraipali | Chaturi Nand | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
86 | Sarangarh | Uttari Ganpat Jangde | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
87 | Sihawa | Ambika Markam | Declared | INC | INC | Central |
88 | Sitapur | Poorv Sainik Ramkumar Toppo | Declared | BJP | INC | North |
89 | Takhatpur | Dharmjeet Singh | Declared | BJP | INC | Central |
90 | Vaishali Nagar | Rikesh Sen | Declared | BJP | BJP | Central |
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