Lok Sabha Election 2024, Rajasthan Result 2024 Highlights: The counting of votes for Lok Sabha elections 2024 has commenced at all the 29 designated centres in Rajasthan. With two consecutive wins in their lap in Rajasthan’s 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the ruling BJP is eyeing a hattrick. The polling in the state took place in two phases on April 19 and April 26. The key constituencies in the state are Jaipur Rural, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Sikar, Kota, Udaipur, Bhilwara, Bikaner and Sikar.
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Rajasthan Lok Sabha Elections Result 2024: Stay tuned with Financial Express for latest updates on who is winning and who is trailing from the state
After failing to win any seat in the 2014 and 2019 general elections, Congress has finally ended its dry spell by securing victory on eight seats. The BJP, on the other hand, has won on 14 seats in the state.
Results have been announced for eight seats in Rajasthan an BJP has secured victory on seven seats. Here's the list of seats that the saffron party has won so far:
1. Bikaner - ARJUN RAM MEGHWAL - 55711 (Vote Margin)
2. Jaipur - MANJU SHARMA - 331767 (Vote Margin)
3. Ajmer - BHAGIRATH CHOUDHARY - 329991 (Vote Margin)
4. Jalore - LUMBARAM - 201543 (Vote Margin)
5. Rajsamand - MAHIMA KUMARI MEWAR - 392223 (Vote Margin)
6. Bhilwara - DAMODAR AGARWAL - 354606 (Vote Margin)
7. Jhalawar-Baran - DUSHYANT SINGH - 370989 (Vote Margin)
BJP candidate Damodar Agarwal from Bhilwara has won from the constituency by 3,54,606 votes.
Bhagirath Choudhary, BJP candidate from Ajmer, has won from the seat by a vote margin of 3,29,991.
BJP candidate Manju Sharma has secured victory from the Jaipur seat by 3,31,767 votes.
The ruling BJP is currently leading on 14 seats in the ongoing vote count in the state. The leading seats include Jodhpur, Jaipur, Kota, Pali and Bikaner, among others. The Congress, on the other hand, has maintained lead over eight seats. Congress candidate Ummeda Ram Beniwal is leading over Independent candidate Ravindra Singh Bhati by more than 30,000 votes.
Trends show BJP leading on 13 out of the 25 seats in the state. Congress is currently leading on nine seats. The seats on BJP’s side include the Kota where Lok Sabha speaker and BJP candidate Om Birla is leading, Ganjecdra Singh Shekhawat is on lead from Jodhpur seat and Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal is leading from Bikaner seat, among other seats.
Other leading seats for BJP includes:
The seats where Congress is leading includes:
Two-time MP Gajendra Singh Shekhawat is currently leading from Jodhpur seat and his opponent from Congress, Karan Singh is trailing by 2011 votes. (Image: ECI)

BJP candidate PP Chaudhary is leading from the Pali seat, early trends are showing.
The early trends as per News18 show Independent candidate Ravindra Singh Bhati leading from Barmer.
The first trends show Lok Sabha speaker and BJP candidate Om Birla is currently leading from the Kota seat.
BJP is currently leading on the jat dominated seats in the state. In Nagaur, a significant showdown unfolded between two prominent Jat leaders, Congress ally Hanuman Beniwal of the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party and the BJP's Jyoti Mirdha, a former Congress MP. Mirdha is currently leading in the state, first trends show.
About 62.10 per cent of voters had cast their votes in all 25 Lok Sabha constituencies of Rajasthan.
According to the Chief Electoral Officer Praveen Gupta, the votes in the state will be counted at 29 designated centres under strict security measures.
The counting of votes for all 25 Lok Sabha constituencies will be done in a total of 4,033 rounds with maximum -- 206 rounds -- will be in Rajsamand and the minimum -- 143 rounds -- will be in Bikaner Lok Sabha constituency.
Chief Election Officer Praveen Gupta announced that the vote counting will begin at 8 am at 29 locations across the state, with all preparations complete. He stated that postal ballots will be counted first, with 63 rooms designated for this purpose. The counting of votes from Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will start at 8:30 am in a total of 235 rooms.
More than 13,000 personnel have been deployed for the vote counting of 25 Lok Sabha seats and the Bagidora assembly by-election in Rajasthan on Tuesday. The by-election in Bagidora, part of the Banswara parliamentary constituency, was held alongside the second phase of Lok Sabha polls in Rajasthan on April 26.
For the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has fielded candidates for all 25 seats in the state, while Congress has announced candidates for 22 seats. Congress has alliances with its I.N.D.I.A. bloc ally CPI(M) in Sikar, RLP in Nagaur, and the newly-formed Bharatiya Adivasi Party (BAP) in the tribal-dominated Banswara constituency.
For the first time since 1989, Congress failed to secure any seats in Rajasthan during the 2014 elections, as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), buoyed by the 'Modi wave,' swept all 25 seats. The BJP replicated its success in the 2019 elections, winning 24 out of 25 seats in the state, with the remaining seat (Nagaur) going to its former NDA partner, Hanuman Beniwal's Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP).
In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, BJP and its former ally RLP in Rajasthan saw an average winning margin of 3.40 lakh votes across 25 seats. The widest gap occurred in Bhilwara, with BJP's Subhash Chandra Baheria defeating Congress' Rampal Sharma by 6,12,000 votes. With 25 parliamentary constituencies, the state has long been a battleground alternating between the BJP and the Congress, often serving as a harbinger of national trends.