As anticipation mounts for the upcoming Badwaha Constituency Election in Madhya Pradesh, voters are eagerly awaiting the big battle that kicks off with the announcement of key dates by the Election Commission of India. Here, we provide you with essential details about the Badwaha Constituency Assembly Election 2023 that every voter should be aware of.

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Leading Candidate SACHIN BIRLA
Leading Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Trailing Candidate NARENDRA PATEL
Trailing Party Indian National Congress
Margin 5499

Badwaha Constituency Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election 2023: Voting Date

The voting date for the Badwaha Assembly Constituency Election 2023 has been officially announced by the Election Commission. As per the ECI, Badwaha Assembly Constituency will go to polls on November 17. Stay tuned for updates as we bring you the latest information.

Badwaha Constituency MP Election 2023: Result Date

The date for counting and the subsequent announcement of results for the Badwaha Assembly Constituency Election 2023 will be done on December 3, the Election Commission of India announced.

Badwaha Madhya Pradesh Election 2023: Candidates

Watch this space as prominent political parties, including the Indian National Congress (INC)Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)and Independent(IND) along with others, are poised to reveal their candidates for the Badwaha Assembly Constituency Election 2023 post the official declaration of voting dates by the Election Commission of India.

Candidate Name Party Name
Sachin Birla BJP
Narendra Patel Congress

Stay informed as we bring you the latest updates on the Badwaha Assembly Constituency Election 2023, keeping you abreast of all the developments and insights that matter to you.

Badwaha Constituency MP Election Result: What happened in 2018

Sachin Birla from Badwaha of Madhya Pradesh, won the seat with 96230 votes. He defeated Bharatiya Janata Party’ Hitendrasingh Solanki who had polled 65722 votes. The winning margin was 30508 votes.

2018 Badwaha Assembly Constituency Election Result

Winning Candidate NameParty NameTotal Votes
Sachin BirlaIndian National Congress96230
Candidate List Party Name Votes Gained (Vote %)
Sachin Birla Indian National Congress 96230 (56.53%)
Hitendrasingh Solanki Bharatiya Janata Party 65722 (38.61%)
Subodh Subhashchandra Sharma Independent 1599 (0.94%)
None Of The Above None Of The Above 1553 (0.91%)
Keshrilal Piplode Bahujan Samaj Party 1497 (0.88%)
Moh Rafeek Munda Independent 1050 (0.62%)
Aakash Birla Madhya Pradesh Jan Vikas Party 814 (0.48%)
Hemendra Pagare Sapaks Party 496 (0.29%)
Parmanannd Kewat Independent 351 (0.21%)
Mahavir Mandloi Aam Aadmi Party 336 (0.2%)
Anokchand Independent 228 (0.13%)
Chetan Mandloi Independent 208 (0.12%)
Smt Kavita Karma Sanjhi Virasat Party 155 (0.09%)

Badwaha Constituency MP Election Result: What happened in 2013

In the Madhya Pradesh Assembly election of 2013, Hitendra Sinh Dhyan Sinh Solanki won from the Badwaha seat garnering 67600 votes and defeated Independent candidate Sachin Birla who bagged 61970 votes. The candidate who came third was Indian National Congress’ Rajendra Singh Dhayan Singh Solanki.

Hitendra Sinh Dhyan Sinh Solanki got 67600 votes while Sachin Birla got 61970 votes.

2013 Badwaha Assembly Constituency Election Result

Winning Candidate NameParty NameTotal Votes
Hitendra Sinh Dhyan Sinh SolankiBharatiya Janata Party67600
Candidate List Party Name Votes Gained (Vote %)
Hitendra Sinh Dhyan Sinh Solanki Bharatiya Janata Party 67600 (43.82%)
Sachin Birla Independent 61970 (40.17%)
Rajendra Singh Dhayan Singh Solanki Indian National Congress 14323 (9.28%)
Kailash Rokde Bahujan Samaj Party 3273 (2.12%)
None Of The Above None Of The Above 2897 (1.88%)
Gopalsingh Karan Singh Solanki Independent 1123 (0.73%)
Santosh Choudhary (munna Gurjar) Samajwadi Party 1054 (0.68%)
Paramanand Tantu Independent 888 (0.58%)
Rajesh Gujar Nationalist Congress Party 647 (0.42%)
Arjun Dangi Independent 506 (0.33%)