Assembly Elections: Intriguing insights into Chhattisgarh’s political landscape

By Priyanka Deshpande

CNBC-TV18.com

Published Dec 01, 2023

Chhattisgarh was one among the five poll-bound states where the voting for the Assembly election was held in two phases on November 7 and 17.

The 90-member Legislative Assembly Election results are scheduled for December 3. Take a look at some interesting & little known facts related to the politics & elections in the state.

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Vacant seats

Vaishali Nagar and Balodabazar in Chhattisgarh are the only two constituencies with vacant MLA seats among the 90 constituencies.

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Highest victory margin

The highest margin was secured by Congress’ Akbar Bhai in Kawardha with 59,284-vote lead in the 2018 election.

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Lowest victory margin

The highest margin was secured by Congress’ Akbar Bhai in Kawardha with 59,284-vote lead in the 2018 election.

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Voter turnout

In the 2018 elections, Bijapur saw the lowest number of voter turnout, even though Manendragarh is the smallest electorate constituency.

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Largest constituency

Kasdol is the largest constituency with 361,421 eligible electors in 2023 elections.

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Smallest constituency

Manendragarh is the smallest constituency with 134,578 electors.

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Third gender representation

Raipur City North constituency has had the highest number of third-gender voters in 2018 and 2023.

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BJP strongholds

Over the last 3 elections, the BJP has maintained control over five constituencies – Mungeli, Beltara, Raipur City South, Bindranawagarh &Vaishali Nagar.

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Congress strongholds

Over the last 3 elections, the INC has maintained control over eight constituencies – Lundra, Ambikapur, Sitapur, Kharsia, Pali-Tanakhar, Khujji, Mohala-Manpur & Konta.

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Reserved seats

Chhattisgarh reserves 39 out of its 90 Assembly seats, with 29 constituencies designated for Scheduled Tribes and 10 for Scheduled Castes.

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