
BJP Wins With A Massive Margin
As the counting in the Hoshangabad constituency comes to a close, BJP's Darshan Singh Choudhary emerges victorious with an impressive 812,147 votes. In second place, Sanjay Sharma secured 380,451 votes. The BJP clinched a resounding victory with a formidable voting margin of 431,696 votes.

5:30 PM Updates
BJP leads in the Hoshangabad constituency with 812147 votes in the favour of BJP's Darshan Singh Choudhary, followed by 380451 votes in the favour of INC's Sanjay Sharma. The BJP is leading with a voting margin of over 4 lakh votes.

4 PM Updates
Here, in Hoshangabad, BJP's continues to lead with 810529 votes, followed by Sanjay Sharma from the INC with 379868 votes. The BJP is leading with a voting margin of 430661 votes.

Updates At 2:39 PM
BJP also leads in the Hoshangabad constituency with a voting margin of 379169 votes, followed by Sanjay Sharma of the INC who garnered 310462 votes.

Updated At 1:28 PM
In the Hoshangabad constituency, BJP's Darshan Singh Choudhary continues to maintain a significant lead over his closest rival, Sanjay Sharma. With an impressive margin of 306,186 votes, Choudhary solidifies his position in the ongoing electoral contest.
Updated At 12:23 PM
In the Hoshangabad constituency, BJP's Darshan Singh Choudhary maintains a commanding lead over his closest competitor, Sanjay Sharma. With a substantial margin of 195,783 votes, Choudhary solidifies his strong position in the ongoing contest.
Updated At 11:19 AM
In the Hoshangabad constituency, BJP's Darshan Singh Choudhary continues to maintain a commanding lead in the ongoing contest. With an impressive margin of 97,046 votes, Choudhary solidifies his strong position over his closest competitor, Sanjay Sharma.
Update at 10:23 AM
The electoral dynamics in the Hoshangabad constituency continue to favor BJP's Darshan Singh Choudhary, who sustains his lead in the ongoing contest. With a substantial margin of 55,343 votes, Choudhary maintains a strong position over his closest competitor, Sanjay Sharma.
9:23 AM Updates
As of 9:23 AM, BJP's Darshan Singh Choudhary is leading in the Hoshangabad constituency, with a voting percent of 49.9%.
Hoshangabad (Madhya Pradesh): Darshan Singh Choudhary from BJP and Sanjay Sharma from the Congress are the 2 key candidates from the Hoshangabad constituency. The Hoshangabad constituency voted 67% on 26th April 2024. The live results for the Hoshangabad constituency will start at 8 AM on June 4th, we will be updating the same.
Key Contenders
BJP's Darshan Singh Choudhary will contest against Congress' Sanjay Sharma for the Hoshangabad Lok Sabha seat. The BJP fielded its three-time MP, Uday Pratap Singh, in assembly elections and gave Lok Sabha ticket to Choudhary.
Though Congress' Sharma holds good popularity in the BJP's traditional seat, Hoshangabad, the saffron party's charm will provide strong support to Choudhary.
Hoshangabad parliamentary constituency is made up of eight assembly constituency segments. These assemblies are in Hoshangabad (4), Narsinghpur (3), and Raisen (1) districts.

What does the data say?
Well, in its 15-year history, the BJP has not even once lost the Hoshangabad seat.
2019 Lok Sabha results
The seat had 1,706,141 electors in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, and 1,265,869 valid votes were cast overall. With 877,927 votes, Bharatiya Janata Party's Uday Pratap Singh won over Indian National Congress candidate Shailendra Diwan Chandarbhan Singh, who received 324,245 votes, a substantial margin of 553,682 votes.

2014 Lok Sabha results
In 2014, BJP's Uday Pratap Singh regained his seat with over 6.69 lakh votes, defeating his strongest rival, Congress' Devendra Patel "Guddu Bhaiya" by a huge margin of 3.89 lakh votes.

2009 Lok Sabha results
In the 2009 elections, Uday Pratap Singh retained his seat with 3.39 lakh votes, barely beating out BJP's Rampal Singh by 19k votes.
Voters percentage
The total number of voters in Hoshangabad constituency stand at 18.5 lakh, of which 9.5 lakh are males and 8.9 lakh are females.
The caste divisions are as follows: 16.6% (2.8 lakh) SC voters, 12.5% (2.1 lakh) are ST voters, nearly 3.9% (65k) are Muslim voters as per 2011 Census.
Region wise: 12.4 lakh rural voters surpass 4.48 lakh urban voters.