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Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election Results 2023 Live

Khandwa Election Result 2023 Live: Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election 2023 Vote Counting Live updates on ABP Live

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Khandwa Assembly Election 2023

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY STATUS
Kanchan Mukesh Tanve BJP WON
Sandeep Atoot BSP LOST
Kundan Malviya INC LOST
Prakash Tarachand Ekle IND LOST
Laxminarayan Katare OTHERS LOST
Narendra Nagre OTHERS LOST
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Election Results LIVE Assembly Election center Kanchan Mukesh Tanve Wins From Khandwa

Khandwa Assembly Election Results 2023 LIVE: Catch latest win-loss tally and vote counting updates from Madhya Pradesh Election 2023 here. Khandwa constituency number 177 of Madhya Pradesh, was won by Devendra Verma in 2018 from BJP who secured 56479 votes. In 2018, the runner up candidate was, Dinesh Sonker from INC who secured 30611 votes. Winning margin for this seat in 2018 elections was 25868 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.

Follow ABP LIVE TV and ABP News YouTube for all latest action around Khandwa Election 2023 LIVE vote counting.

Khandwa Assembly Election 2018

Devendra Verma Bharatiya Janata Party WON
Kundan Malviya Indian National Congress LOST
Kaushal Mehra Independent LOST
None Of The Above None Of The Above LOST

Assembly Election 2018 Vote Count

PARTY CANDIDATE VOTING PERCENTAGE OF VOTES
Bharatiya Janata Party Devendra Verma 77123 45.48%
Indian National Congress Kundan Malviya 57986 34.20%
Independent Kaushal Mehra 26492 15.62%
None Of The Above None Of The Above 2581 1.52%
Total No. of votes polled:169558

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