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Rajasthan Assembly Election Results 2023 Live

Keshoraipatan Election Result 2023 Live: Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023 Vote Counting Live updates on ABP Live

Keshoraipatan Rajasthan Election Live Vote Counting

Keshoraipatan Assembly Election 2023

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY STATUS
Chunnilal C.l. Premi Bairwa INC WON
Chandrakanta Meghwal BJP LOST
Ramswaroop BSP LOST
Manmohan Bairwa IND LOST
Rajesh Kumar IND LOST
Rakesh Boyat IND LOST
Soraj Shing IND LOST
Kelash Verma OTHERS LOST
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Chunnilal C.l. Premi Bairwa
WON
Election Results LIVE Assembly Election center Chunnilal C.l. Premi Bairwa Wins From Keshoraipatan

Keshoraipatan Assembly Election Results 2023 LIVE: Catch latest win-loss tally and vote counting updates from Rajasthan Election 2023 here. Keshoraipatan constituency number 184 of Rajasthan, was won by CHANDRAKANTA MEGHWAL in 2018 from BJP who secured 72596 votes. In 2018, the runner up candidate was, RAKESH BOYAT from Congress who secured 65477 votes. Winning margin for this seat in 2018 elections was 7119 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 Keshoraipatan Election 2023 LIVE vote counting.

Keshoraipatan Assembly Election 2018

Chandrakanta Meghwal Bjp WON
Rakesh Boyat Inc LOST
Chunnilal Premi Independent LOST
None Of The Above None Of The Above LOST

Assembly Election 2018 Vote Count

PARTY CANDIDATE VOTING PERCENTAGE OF VOTES
Bjp Chandrakanta Meghwal 72596 39.21%
Inc Rakesh Boyat 65477 35.36%
Independent Chunnilal Premi 35115 18.96%
None Of The Above None Of The Above 4253 2.30%
Total No. of votes polled:185158

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