MP for 2020 Election Results LIVE Updates: Indu Congressional Candidate Raj Narwal defeated Dutt by a margin of over 10,000 votes. The Olympic wrestler had lost the Baroda Assembly’s 2019 poll to Congress’s Krishan Hooda.
MP for election results 2020 LATEST updates: Indu Congress candidate Raj Narwal defeated his closest rival and BJP nominee Yogeshwar Dutt at the Baroda assembly headquarters in Haryana with a margin of more than 10,000 votes. This is the second time that Olympic wrestler Dutt has lost the polls in this constituency.
And Antas Khan was victorious in the seat of the Lilong Assembly in Manipur. BJP has won two seats and leads two more. Meanwhile, Sunil Kumar of JD (U) held a strong lead over Pravesh Kumar Mishra of Congress with a margin of 19,149 votes.
Oinam Lukhoi Singh of the BJP emerged victorious in the Wangoi constituency with a narrow margin of 257 votes. Meanwhile, in Nagaland, independent candidates lead the race in both the seats that went to the election.
Madhya Pradesh Minister Narottam Mishra said the BJP will win a majority, even as the party led 19 seats in the state. The saffron party is also ahead of its rivals in the eight seats in Gujarat and in the two electoral districts of Karnataka that went to the elections.
The BJP was victorious in the Singhat constituency, with its candidate Ginsuanhau winning from the seat. The party took the lead in Madhya Pradesh’s 17 constituencies, with Congress leading in eight seats.
The BJP took a comfortable 16-seat lead in Madhya Pradesh, while Congress leads eight constituencies and the Bahujan Samaj Party in one. Independent candidate T Yangseo Sangtam leads in Nagaland’s Pungro Kiphire and Seyievilie Peter Zashumo leads in South Angami-I.
Jyotiraditya Scindia is expected to ensure the re-election of MLA loyal to him, especially in the 16 seats in the Gwalior and Chambal regions, which are considered strongholds of the Scindia family.
Held in the shadow of the second phase of the Bihar elections, by-elections for a further 56 Assembly seats in 11 states saw good turnout despite the coronavirus pandemic, with reports of violence in two locations in Madhya Pradesh and allegations of “false voting” from Uttar Pradesh.
According to him Indian expressThese elections are politically significant for both the ruling BJP and the Opposition parties, as they are seen by many as a litmus test for the public approval of the record of the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his second term.
The counting of these 56 Assembly seats in 11 states, a constituency of Lok Sabha in Bihar will take place today, November 10 (Tuesday).
54-seat by-elections were held on November 3, and on November 7, two seats were voted in Manipur and one in Lok Sabha in Bihar.
Madhya Pradesh -28 seats
With 28 seats in the fray, the bulk of the Assembly seats that went to the polls was in Madhya Pradesh, which recorded a 66.37 percent voter turnout, according to the Election Commission (EC).
Of the 28 seats that went to the polls, 25 were left vacant after Jyotiraditya Scindia’s rebellion against Congress and the subsequent resignation of 22 MLAs led to the collapse of Kamal Nath’s government in March.
Uttar Pradesh – 7 seats
In Uttar Pradesh, the vote was held for seven seats with 88 candidates in the fray, and a voter turnout of 51.57 percent was recorded, according to EC data.
The UP by-elections come at a time when the state government led by Yogi Adityanath has faced criticism from the opposition over the state of law and order, particularly after the rape and murder cases. of Hathras and Balrampur.
Gujarat – 8 seats
In Gujarat, a total of 81 candidates were in the fray for eight seats, which together had 18.75 lakhs of registered voters. The state saw almost 58 percent of the electorate exercising their right to vote.
The by-elections were necessary after the MLA in session of Congress resigned before the Rajya Sabha elections in June. Five of them joined the ruling BJP and the party sent them from the same seats.
Karnataka – 2 seats
Elections for the Rajarajeshwari Nagar and Sira by-elections were held on November 3, with a turnout of 82.31% and 45.24%, respectively.
Sira’s by-election was necessary following the death of legislator JD (S) B Sathyanarayana in August, while RR Nagar’s seat here was left vacant after the disqualification of the then MLA N Munirathna Congress under the anti-desertion law last year. past.
Odisha – 2 seats
The seat of Tirtol and Balasore Sadar went to by-elections this year. The Balasore by-election was necessitated by the death of BJP MLA Madan Mohan Dutta in June, while the Tirtol by-election was triggered by the death of Bishnu Charan Das of the BJD, a veteran Dalit leader, in July.
The partial polls saw an electoral turnout of 68.08 percent according to the EC data.
Jharkhand – 2 seats
A total of 28 candidates were in the fray for the two-seat race in Jharkhand, Dumka and Bermo, which saw direct fights between the ruling JMM-Congress and the opposition BJP.
The state recorded a 62.51 percent voter turnout for the two seats.
Nagaland – 2 seats
By-elections were held for the southern seat of Angami-I in the Kohima district and the Pungro-Kiphire seat in the Kiphire district. The by-elections were necessitated by the death of then Assembly Speaker Vikho-o Yhoshu and T Torechu of the Naga Popular Front, respectively.
Nagaland recorded a voter turnout of 83.69 percent in these two seats.
Manipur – 2 seats
Two Assembly constituencies, Lilong and Wangjing Tentha, went to the polls along with the third phase in Bihar.
The Election Commission had initially declared five Assembly constituencies in the state as “clearly vacant,” but announced the election schedule for just two, leaving out Wangoi, Saitu and Singhat.
Telangana- 1 place
About 82 percent of the polls were recorded in the by-elections for the Dubbak Assembly constituency in Telangana, which passed peacefully, although the campaign witnessed a war of words between the ruling TRS and the BJP.
The bypoll has been necessitated by the death of TRS MLA Solipeta Ramalinga Reddy due to health problems in August this year.
Haryana – 1 seat
The vote in the bypoll for the headquarters of the Baroda Assembly in Haryana registered an average turnout of 68 percent, which sealed the fate of 14 candidates.
There were 14 candidates, including Olympic wrestler and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) nominee Yogeshwar Dutt, in the fray for the seat of the Baroda Assembly, which has about 1.81 lakh registered voters.
The seat was vacated in April following the death of MLA Congress Krishan Hooda, who won it consecutively three times in the 2009, 2014 and 2019 Assembly elections.
Bihar – 1 seat Lok Sabha
A visit to Bihar’s Valmiki Nagar Lok Sabha constituency was also carried out on 7 November in conjunction with the third phase of the Assembly elections in the state. The bypoll in the Valmiki Nagar seat was necessary after the death of MP JD (U) Baidyanath Prasad Mahto in February.
The Valmiki Nagar constituency, which is located in the West Champaran district of Bihar and consists of six seats in the assembly: Valmiki Nagar, Ramnagar, Narkatiaganj, Bagaha, Lauriya and Sikta, recorded a voter turnout of 58.66 percent on election day.
With PTI inputs
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