Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election Result 2023 LIVE: BJP Marching Towards Massive Victory, Leading In 168 Seats & Congress In 60; PM Modi To Reach Party HQ For Celebration
The trends are showing that the BJP is leading in the state and is heading towards a thumping victory. The BJP has crossed the magical majority mark in Madhya Pradesh and is proceeding towards forming its government for the fourth time in the state.

Shivraj Singh Chouhan | FP Photo
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach the BJP Headquarters after the party's excelling performance in the Assembly Elections 2023. BJP is leading on 168 seats and the Congress is gaining a lead on 60 seats in the state. The counting of votes for the recently concluded Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2023 started on Sunday and the trends are in the favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The trends are showing that the BJP is leading in the state and is heading towards a thumping victory. The BJP has crossed the magical majority mark in Madhya Pradesh and is proceeding towards forming its government for the fourth time in the state.
Congress leader Kamal Nath is holding a meeting with party members on the trends in Madhya Pradesh. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is leading with 13,062 votes in Budhni. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister reacts after trends show BJP marching towards a thumping victory in the state.
Congress workers dance outside the party office in Delhi ahead of counting of votes for Assembly polls in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Telangana today. While the Election Commission has postponed the counting of votes in Mizoram to December 4 (Monday), results for the other four states will be disclosed today, December 3. Mizoram witnessed voting for 40 Assembly seats on November 7. Chhattisgarh held voting in two phases on November 7 and November 30. The election for the 230 members of the Madhya Pradesh Assembly occurred on November 17. Rajasthan conducted polling for its 199 seats in a single phase on November 25. Similarly, Telangana's voting for 119 seats took place in a single phase on November 30.
Check all the latest election result updates related to Madhya Pradesh below:
At 03:54 PM BJP is leading in Madhya Pradesh in 168 seats and Congress in 60.
At 01:24 PM BJP is leading in 164 seats and the Congress in 63.
At 01:10 PM PM Narendra Modi to arrive at BJP HQ in the evening.
At 12:52 PM State Revenue Minister Govind Singh Rajput is trailing from Surkhi Assembly Constituency in Sagar District by 1,000 votes.
At 12:32 PM Radha Bai congratulates CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan by gifting him flower.
At 12:19 PM Congress candidate Kunal Choudhary loses from the Kalapipal seat.
At 11:46 AM BJP is leading in 161 seats and the Congress is leading in 66 seats.
At 11:03 AM MP CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan reacts after trends show BJP marching towards thumping victory in the state
At 10:58 AM Jyotiraditya Scindia arrives at MPCM Shivraj Singh Chouhan's residence.
At 10:15 AM Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan leading with 13,062 votes in Budhni.
At 9:58 AM BJP is marching towards a clean sweep. Leading in 152 seats and Congress in 76.
At 9:52 AM BJP leader Prahlad Singh Patel offers prayers at his residence
At 9:32 AM Congress leader Kamal Nath holds a meeting on trends with party members.
At 9:23 AM BJP has crossed the magical majority mark and is leading in 137 seats, while Congress is leading in 88 seats.
At 9:14 AM BJP is leading in 118 seats and Congress is gaining a lead in 89 seats in the state
At 8:58 am -- BJP is leading in 77 seats while Congress in 58 seats
As per data available at 8:49 am:
Yashpal Singh Sisodia ahead in Mandsaur
Tulsiram Silavat ahead from Sanwer
BJP candidate Ganesh Singh trailing in Satna.
Kailash Vijayvargiya from Indore-1, Shivraj Singh & Narendra Singh Tomar are leading in MP
Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan leading from Budhni.
As per data availavle at 8:31 am, Shivraj Singh Chouhan is leading from Budhni & Kamal Nath is ahead in Chhindwara.
According to News18 MP, BJP is leading in 26 seats, Congress on 19
As per News 24 at 8:05 am: Congress is leading in 10 seats while BJP is ahead in 4.
Counting of votes begins for Madhya Pradesh Elections
PM Narendra Modi to arrive at BJP Headquarters in the evening today.
State Revenue Minister Govind Singh Rajput is trailing from Surkhi Assembly Constituency in Sagar District by 1,000 votes.
Radha Bai, who looks after the garden at the CM residence, congratulated Shivraj Singh Chouhan by gifting him a flower.
Congress candidate Kunal Choudhary loses from the Kalapipal seat.
BJP is leading in Madhya Pradesh with 161 seats and Congress is leading in 66 seats.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reacts to the trends showing BJP marching towards thumping victory in the state
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia arrives at the residence of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Bhopal.
Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan is leading from Budhni seat by 13,062 votes in the second round.
BJP marching towards clean sweep. Leads in 152 seats in the state and Congress in 76.
Union Minister and BJP candidate from Narsinghpur, Prahlad Singh Patel offers prayers at his residence
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia reacts after early trends show BJP forming Government in Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2023
The Madhya Pradesh legislative assembly, comprising 230 members, underwent voting in a singular phase on November 17, achieving a voter turnout of 77.15%. This turnout marked a slight increase compared to the previous elections in 2018, which recorded a turnout of 75.63%.
The electoral landscape in Madhya Pradesh has been dominated by intense campaigns from both the Congress and the BJP this year. The BJP has maintained a stronghold on the state for nearly two decades, except for a brief two-year period when the Congress briefly assumed power after the 2018 polls.
In 2018, the Congress secured victory in the state's assembly election, breaking the BJP's continuous rule since 2003. However, in March 2020, Jyotiraditya Scindia's departure from the Congress to join the BJP led to the downfall of the Kamal Nath-led Congress government in the state. Consequently, Shivraj Singh Chouhan of the BJP assumed the position of chief minister for the fourth time.
What do Madhya Pradesh Exit Polls predict?
Exit polls from various polling agencies, released on Thursday, presented diverse outcomes, with some indicating a slight advantage for the Congress party, while others foresaw a comprehensive victory for the BJP.
An amalgamated analysis of all exit polls suggests that the BJP is poised to regain power in Madhya Pradesh, anticipating a victory in 124 of the state's 230 seats, while the Congress is predicted to secure 102 seats.
The crucial majority mark in the state is set at 116 seats.
Among the eight exit polls forming the basis of the Poll of Polls, three have anticipated the BJP's triumphant return with a complete sweep. Nevertheless, the Congress might still be in contention, as three other polls have given it a marginal advantage.
List of all winners in Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election Result of 2018 with party and constituency
Constituency, Winner | |
1, Sheopur, Babu Jandel, INC | |
2, Vijaypur, Sitaram Aadivashi, BJP | |
3, Sabalgarh, Baijnath Kushwah, INC | |
4, Joura, Banavareelal Sharma, INC | |
5, Sumawali, Adal Singh Kansana, INC | |
6, Morena, Raghuraj Singh Kansana, INC | |
7, Dimani, Girraj Dandotiya, INC | |
8, Ambah (SC), Kamlesh Jatav, INC | |
9, Ater, Arvind Singh Bhadoria, BJP | |
10, Bhind, Sanjeev Singh, BSP | |
11, Lahar, Dr. Govind Singh, INC | |
12, Mehgaon, O. P. S. Bhadoria, INC | |
13, Gohad (SC), Ranvir Jatav, INC | |
14, Gwalior Rural, Bharat Singh Kushwah, BJP | |
15, Gwalior, Pradhumn Singh Tomar, INC | |
16, Gwalior East, Munnalal Goyal, INC | |
17, Gwalior South, Praveen Pathak, INC | |
18, Bhitarwar, Lakhan Singh Yadav, INC | |
19, Dabra (SC), Imarti Devi, INC | |
20, Sewda, Ghanshyam Singh, INC | |
21, Bhander (SC), Raksha Saroniya, INC | |
22, Datia, Dr. Narottam Mishra, BJP | |
23, Karera (SC), Jasmant Jatave Chitree, INC | |
24, Pohari, Suresh Rathkheda Dhakad, INC | |
25, Shivpuri, Yashodhara Raje Scindia, BJP | |
26, Pichhore, K. P. Singh, INC | |
27, Kolaras, Birendra Raghuvanshi, BJP | |
28, Bamori, Mahendra Singh Sisodia, INC | |
29, Guna (SC), Gopilal Jatav, BJP | |
30, Chachoura, Lakshman Singh, INC | |
31, Raghogarh, Jaivardhan Singh, INC | |
32, Ashok Nagar (SC), Jajpal Singh Jajji, INC | |
33, Chanderi, Gopal Singh Chauhan, INC | |
34, Mungaoli, Brajendra Singh Yadav, INC | |
35, Bina (SC), Mahesh Rai, BJP | |
36, Khurai, Bhupendra Bhaiya, BJP | |
37, Surkhi, Govind Singh Rajput, INC | |
38, Deori, Harsh Yadav, INC | |
39, Rehli, Gopal Bhargava, BJP | |
40, Naryoli (SC), Pradeep Lariya, BJP | |
41, Sagar, Shailendra Jain, BJP | |
42, Banda, Tarbar Singh, INC | |
43, Tikamgarh, Rakesh Giri, BJP | |
44, Jatara (SC), Harishankar Khatik, BJP | |
45, Prithvipur, Brajendra Singh Rathore, INC | |
46, Niwari, Anil Jain, BJP | |
47, Khargapur, Rahul Singh Lodhi, BJP | |
48, Maharajpur, Neeraj Vinod Dixit, INC | |
49, Chandla (SC), Rajesh Kumar Prajapati, BJP | |
50, Rajnagar, Vikram Singh, INC | |
51, Chhatarpur, Alok Chaturvedi, INC | |
52, Bijawar, Rajesh Shukla, SP | |
53, Malhara, Kunwar Pradyumna Singh Lodhi, INC | |
54, Pathariya, Rambai Govind Singh, BSP | |
55, Damoh, Rahul Singh, INC | |
56, Jabera, Dharmendra Bhav Singh Lodhi, BJP | |
57, Hatta (SC), Ramkali Tantuway, BJP | |
58, Pawai, Prahlad Lodhi, BJP | |
59, Gunnaor (SC), Shivdayal Bagri, INC | |
60, Panna, Brijendra Pratap Singh, BJP | |
61, Chitrakoot, Neelanshu Chaturvedi, INC | |
62, Raigaon (SC), Jugul Kishor Bagri, BJP | |
63, Satna, Dabbu Siddharth Sukhlal Kushwaha, INC | |
64, Nagod, Nagendra Singh, BJP | |
65, Maihar, Narayan Tripathi, BJP | |
66, Amarpatan, Ramkhelawan Patel, BJP | |
67, Rampur-Baghelan, Vikram Singh, BJP | |
68, Sirmour, Divyaraj Singh, BJP | |
69, Semariya, K.P. Tripathi, BJP | |
70, Teonthar, Shyam Lal Dwivedi, BJP | |
71, Mauganj, Pradeep Patel, BJP | |
72, Deotalab, Girish Gautam, BJP | |
73, Mangawan (SC), Panchu Lal Prajapati, BJP | |
74, Rewa, Rajendra Shukla, BJP | |
75, Gurh, Nagendra Singh, BJP | |
76, Churhat, Sharadendu Tiwari, BJP | |
77, Sidhi, Kedar Nath Shukla, BJP | |
78, Sihawal, Kamleshwar Patel, INC | |
79, Chitrangi (ST), Amar Singh, BJP | |
80, Singrauli, Ramlallu Vaishya, BJP | |
81, Devsar (SC), Subhash Ram Charitra, BJP | |
82, Dhauhani (ST), Kunwar Singh Tekam, BJP | |
83, Beohari (ST), Sharad Kol, BJP | |
84, Jaisingnagar (ST), Jaisingh Maravi, BJP | |
85, Jaitpur (ST), Manisha Singh, BJP | |
86, Kotma, Suneel Saraf, INC | |
87, Anuppur (ST), Bisahulal Singh, INC | |
88, Pushprajgarh (ST), Phundelal Singh Marko, INC | |
89, Bandhavgarh (ST), Shivnarayan Singh, BJP | |
90, Manpur (ST), Meena Singh, BJP | |
91, Barwara (ST), Vijayraghvendra Singh, INC | |
92, Vijayraghavgarh, Sanjay Satyendra Pathak, BJP | |
93, Murwara, Sandip Shree Prasad Jaiswal, BJP | |
94, Bahoriband, Pranay Prabhat Pandey, BJP | |
95, Patan, Ajay Vishnoi, BJP | |
96, Bargi, Sanjay Yadav, INC | |
97, Jabalpur East (SC), Lakhan Ghanghoriya, INC | |
98, Jabalpur North, Vinay Saxena, INC | |
99, Jabalpur Cantonment, Ashok Rohani, BJP | |
100, Jabalpur West, Tarun Bhanot, INC | |
101, Panagar, Sushil Kumar Tiwari, BJP | |
102, Sihora (ST), Nandni Maravi, BJP | |
103, Shahpura (ST), Bhoopendra Maravi, INC | |
104, Dindori (ST), Omkar Singh Markam, INC | |
105, Bichhiya (ST), Narayan Singh Patta, INC | |
106, Niwas (ST), Dr. Ashok Marskole, INC | |
107, Mandla (ST), Deosingh Saiyam, BJP | |
108, Baihar (ST), Sanjay Uikey, INC | |
109, Lanji, Hina Kaware, INC | |
110, Paraswada, Ram Kishor Nano Kawre, BJP | |
111, Balaghat, Gaurishankar Bisen, BJP | |
112, Waraseoni, Pradeep Jaiswal, Independent | |
113, Katangi, Tamlal Sahare, INC | |
114, Barghat (ST), Arjun Singh Kakodiya, INC | |
115, Seoni, Dinesh Rai Munmun, BJP | |
116, Keolari, Rakesh Pal Singh (politician), BJP | |
117, Lakhnadon (ST), Yogendra Singh, INC | |
118, Gotegaon (SC), N. P. Prajapati, INC | |
119, Narsingpur, Jalam Singh Patel, BJP | |
120, Tendukheda, Sanjay Sharma, INC | |
121, Gadarwara, Suneeta Patel, INC | |
122, Junnardeo (ST), Sunil Uikey, INC | |
123, Amarwara (ST), Kamlesh Pratap Shah, INC | |
124, Chourai, Choudhary Sujeet Mer Singh, INC | |
125, Saunsar, Vijay Revnath Chore, INC | |
126, Chhindwara, Deepak Saxena, INC | |
127, Parasia (SC), Sohanlal Balmik, INC | |
128, Pandhurna (ST), Nilesh Pusaram Uikey, INC | |
129, Multai, Sukhdev Panse, INC | |
130, Amla (SC), Dr. Yogesh Pandagre, BJP | |
131, Betul, Nilay Vinod Daga, INC | |
132, Ghoradongri (ST), Bramha Bhalavi, INC | |
133, Bhainsdehi (ST), Dharmu Singh Sirsam, INC | |
134, Timarni (ST), Sanjay Shah, BJP | |
135, Harda, Kamal Patel, BJP | |
136, Seoni-Malwa, Premshanker Kunjilal Verma, BJP | |
137, Hoshangabad, Dr. Sitasaran Sharma, BJP | |
138, Sohagpur, Vijaypal Singh, BJP | |
139, Pipariya (SC), Thakurdas Nagwanshi, BJP | |
140, Udaipura, Devendra Singh Patel, INC | |
141, Bhojpur, Surendra Patwa, BJP | |
142, Sanchi (SC), Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary, INC | |
143, Silwani, Rampal Singh, BJP | |
144, Vidisha, Shashank Bhargav, INC | |
145, Basoda, Leena Jain, BJP | |
146, Kurwai (SC), Hari Singh Sapre, BJP | |
147, Sironj, Umakant Sharma, BJP | |
148, Shamshabad, Rajshri Singh, BJP | |
149, Berasia (SC), Vishnu Khatri, BJP | |
150, Bhopal Uttar, Arif Aqueel, INC | |
151, Narela, Vishvas Sarang, BJP | |
152, Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim, P. C. Sharma, INC | |
153, Bhopal Madhya, Arif Masood, INC | |
154, Govindpura, Krishna Gaur, BJP | |
155, Huzur, Rameshwar Sharma, BJP | |
156, Budhni, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, BJP | |
157, Ashta (SC), Raghunath Singh Malviya, BJP | |
158, Ichhawar, Karan Singh Verma, BJP | |
159, Sehore, Sudesh Rai, BJP | |
160, Narsinghgarh, Rajyavardhan Singh, BJP | |
161, Biaora, Govardhan Dangi, INC | |
162, Rajgarh, Bapusingh Tanwar, INC | |
163, Khilchipur, Priyavrat Singh, INC | |
164, Sarangpur (SC), Kunwarji Kothar, BJP | |
165, Susner, Vikaram Singh Rana, Independent | |
166, Agar (SC), Manohar Untwal, BJP | |
167, Shajapur, Hukum Singh Karada, INC | |
168, Shujalpur, Inder Singh Parmar, BJP | |
169, Kalapipal, Kunal Choudhary, INC | |
170, Sonkatch (SC), Sajjan Singh Verma, INC | |
171, Dewas, Gayatri Raje Puar, BJP | |
172, Hatpipliya, Manoj Choudhary, INC | |
173, Khategaon, Aashish Govind Sharma, BJP | |
174, Bagli (ST), Pahad Singh Kannoje, BJP | |
175, Mandhata, Narayan Patel, INC | |
176, Harsud (ST), Kunwar Vijay Shah, BJP | |
177, Khandwa (SC), Devendra Verma, BJP | |
178, Pandhana (ST), Ram Dangore, BJP | |
179, Nepanagar (ST), Sumitra Devi Kasdekar, INC | |
180, Burhanpur, Thakur Surendra Singh Naval Singh, Independent | |
181, Bhikangaon (ST), Dr. Dhyansingh Solanki, INC | |
182, Barwah, Sachin Birla, INC | |
183, Maheshwar (SC), Dr. Vijayalaxmi Sadho, INC | |
184, Kasrawad, Sachin Yadav, INC | |
185, Khargone, Ravi Joshi, INC | |
186, Bhagwanpura (ST), Kedar Dawar, Independent | |
187, Sendhawa (ST), Gyarsilal Rawat, INC | |
188, Rajpur (ST), Bala Bachchan, INC | |
189, Pansemal (ST), Sushri Kirade, INC | |
190, Barwani (ST), Premsingh Patel, BJP | |
191, Alirajpur (ST), Mukesh Rawat, INC | |
192, Jobat (ST), Kalawati Bhuriya, INC | |
193, Jhabua (ST), Guman Singh Damor, BJP | |
194, Thandla (ST), Veer Singh Bhuriya, INC | |
195, Petlawad (ST), Val Singh Maida, INC | |
196, Sardarpur (ST), Pratap Grewal, INC | |
197, Gandhwani (ST), Umang Singhar, INC | |
198, Kukshi (ST), Surendra Singh Baghel, INC | |
199, Manawar (ST), Dr. Hiralal Alawa, INC | |
200,Dharampuri (ST),Panchilal Meda,INC | |
201,Dhar,Neena Vikram Verma,BJP | |
202,Badnawar,Rajvardhan Singh Dattigaon,INC | |
203,Depalpur,Vishal Jagdish Patel,INC | |
204,Indore-1,Sanjay Shukla,INC | |
205,Indore-2,Ramesh Mendola,BJP | |
206,Indore-3,Akash Vijayvargiya,BJP | |
207,Indore-4,Malini Gaur,BJP | |
208,Indore-5,Mahendra Hardia,BJP | |
209,Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow,Usha Thakur,BJP | |
210,Rau,Jitu Patwari,INC | |
211,Sanwer,Tulsi Silawat,INC | |
212,Nagda-Khachrod,Dilip Gurjar,INC | |
213,Mahidpur,Bahadursingh Chouhan,BJP | |
214,Tarana (SC),Mahesh Parmar,INC | |
215,Ghatiya (SC),Ramlal Malviya,INC | |
216,Ujjain North,Paras Chandra Jain,BJP | |
217,Ujjain South,Dr. Mohan Yadav,BJP | |
218,Badnagar,Murli Morwal,INC | |
219,Ratlam Rural (ST),Dilip Kumar Makwana,BJP | |
220,Ratlam City,Chetanya Kasyap,BJP | |
221,Sailana (ST),Harsh Gehlot,INC | |
222,Jaora,Rajendra Pandey,BJP | |
223,Alot (SC),Manoj Chawla,INC | |
224,Mandsour,Yashpal Singh Sisodia,BJP | |
225,Malhargarh (SC),Jagdish Dewda,BJP | |
226,Suwasra,Hardeep Singh Dang,INC | |
227,Garoth,Devilal Dhakad,BJP | |
228,Manasa,Anirudha Maroo,BJP | |
229,Neemuch,Dilip Singh Parihar,BJP | |
230,Jawad,Om Prakash Sakhlecha,BJP |
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