Singarouli MP Assembly Election 2023 Details: The election for Singarouli Assembly Constituency in Madhya Pradesh will be held on November 17 this year. The final date of voting and result were known after the formal announcement by the Election Commission of India. Here are the important details of the Singarouli Constituency Assembly Election 2023 that you should know.

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Leading Candidate RAM NIWAS SHAH
Leading Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Trailing Candidate Renu Shah
Trailing Party Indian National Congress
Margin 37977

Singarouli Constituency Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election 2023: Voting Date

November 17 is the date of voting for the Singarouli Assembly Constituency Election 2023 as announced by the Election Commission of India.

Singarouli Constituency MP Election 2023: Result Date

The counting of votes and announcement of results for the Singarouli Assembly Constituency Election 2023 will be taken up on December 3, as per the poll schedule announced by the Election Commission.

Singarouli Constituency Madhya Pradesh Election 2023: Candidates List

Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP), Congress and other political parties in the state will announce their candidates for the Singarouli Assembly Constituency Election 2023 after the announcement of voting dates by the Election Commission of India.

Candidate Name Party Name
Ramniwas Shah BJP
Renu Shah Congress

Why Singarouli Constituency Assembly Election 2023 is Important

Singarouli is a state Assembly/Vidhan Sabha constituency in the state of Madhya Pradesh and is part of the Singarouli Lok Sabha/Parliamentary constituency. Singarouli falls in the Singarouli district of Madhya Pradesh and is categorised as an urban seat.

Singarouli Constituency MP Election Result: What happened in 2018

Ramlallu Vaishya of the Bharatiya Janata Party was the winning candidate from the Singarouli constituency in the MP Assembly elections 2018, securing 36706 votes while 32980 votes were polled in favour of Renu Shah of the Indian National Congress. The margin of victory was 3726 votes.

2018 Singarouli Assembly Constituency Election Result

Winning Candidate NameParty NameTotal Votes
Ramlallu VaishyaBharatiya Janata Party36706
Candidate List Party Name Votes Gained (Vote %)
Ramlallu Vaishya Bharatiya Janata Party 36706 (24.63%)
Renu Shah Indian National Congress 32980 (22.13%)
Rani Agrawal Aam Aadmi Party 32167 (21.59%)
Suresh Shahwal Bahujan Samaj Party 15044 (10.1%)
Aravind Singh Chandel Independent 13876 (9.31%)
Shikha Singh W/o Omprakash Shingh Samajwadi Party 4680 (3.14%)
Ashok Kumar Dubey Communist Party Of India 1892 (1.27%)
Pushpendra Kumar Gupta Independent 1664 (1.12%)
Ashwani Kumar Tiwari Sapaks Party 1402 (0.94%)
Shivprasad Shah Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party 1071 (0.72%)
Ajeet Deo Pandey Independent 1031 (0.69%)
Rajeev Kumar Singh Jan Adhikar Party 983 (0.66%)
None Of The Above None Of The Above 882 (0.59%)
Narendra Kumar Dubey Saman Aadmi Saman Party 879 (0.59%)
Lalan Kumar Panika Independent 818 (0.55%)
Rakesh Tiwari Urf Dabbu Bhaiya Jan Kalyan Party 811 (0.54%)
Vishwabharan Dwivedi Shiv Sena 701 (0.47%)
Laxmi Kant Independent 529 (0.35%)
Nand Kishor Patel Peoples Party Of India (democratic) 465 (0.31%)
Ramlakhan Shrma Independent 436 (0.29%)

Singarouli Constituency MP Election Result: What happened in 2013

Ram Lallu Vaishya of the Bharatiya Janata Party was the winning candidate from the Singarouli constituency in the MP Assembly elections 2013, securing 48293 votes while 37733 votes were polled in favour of Bhuvneshwar Prasad Singh Raja Baba of the Indian National Congress. The margin of victory was 10560 votes.

2013 Singarouli Assembly Constituency Election Result

Winning Candidate NameParty NameTotal Votes
Ram Lallu VaishyaBharatiya Janata Party48293
Candidate List Party Name Votes Gained (Vote %)
Ram Lallu Vaishya Bharatiya Janata Party 48293 (36.13%)
Bhuvneshwar Prasad Singh Raja Baba Indian National Congress 37733 (28.23%)
Renu Shah Bahujan Samaj Party 29809 (22.3%)
Kundan Kumar Pandey Independent 3068 (2.29%)
Ravikant Independent 1736 (1.3%)
Raj Kumar Kushwaha Independent 1542 (1.15%)
Sanjay Namdev Communist Party Of India 1418 (1.06%)
Ram Das Shah Gondvana Gantantra Party 1344 (1.01%)
None Of The Above None Of The Above 1124 (0.84%)
Savitri Pandey Samajwadi Party 1042 (0.78%)
Ambika Prasad Sahu Rashtriya Parivartan Dal 864 (0.65%)
Mukesh Kumar Shah Independent 699 (0.52%)
Prem Sagar Gupta Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party 636 (0.48%)
Ram Kumar Panika Independent 580 (0.43%)
Ram Lakhan Sharma Independent 559 (0.42%)
Bhagwan Prasad Independent 538 (0.4%)
Bhagwan Das Independent 537 (0.4%)
Ramdayal Saket Independent 457 (0.34%)
Shivsaran Kushwaha Apna Dal 448 (0.34%)
Ram Lal Shah Independent 380 (0.28%)
Sanjeev Sharma (shiva Bhaiya) Independent 338 (0.25%)
Arjun Prsad Gupta Independent 286 (0.21%)
Amole Prasad Independent 251 (0.19%)