Assembly Elections 2023: Inside electoral landscape of Madhya Pradesh

By Vivek Dubey

CNBC-TV18.com

Published Dec 01, 2023

Date of Poll: November 17, 2023

Date of Counting: December 3, 2023

Important dates

Exit Polls

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Congress Strongholds

10 constituencies in Madhya Pradesh have been under INC’s control since 2008.

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Gender Statistics

Indore-5 has the highest female voter count, while Kotama has the lowest.

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Women in Power

Dabara, Dhar, and Indore-4 have consistently elected female candidates.

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Close Contests

10 constituencies witnessed a winning margin of less than 1000 votes in 2018.

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Size Matters

Vijaypur is the largest constituency by area, while Jabalpur East is the smallest.

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Fewest Voters

Kotama has the smallest electorate in the state.

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Most Voters

Indore-5 seat has the largest electorate in the state.

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Swing Seats

Jabalpur East alternates between Congress and BJP.

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Narrow Victory

Gwalior South was won by a margin of just 121 votes in 2018.

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Landslide Victory

Indore-2 seat was won by a margin of 71,011 votes in 2018.

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Regional Distribution

Malwa North has the most constituencies, while Malwa Tribal has the least.

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Reserved Seats

82 out of 230 Assembly seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes.