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Sarangpur Election Result 2023 Updates: Gotam Tetwal (BJP) Won From Sarangpur

The counting of Madhya Pradesh polls has completed today. The counting were held in 18 rounds. In the final result BJP's Gotam Tetwal defeated INC's Kala Mahesh Malviya.

 

Sarangpur Election Result 2023 Updates: Gotam Tetwal (BJP) Won From Sarangpur


In the Sarangpur Assembly Constituency of Madhya Pradesh, as of the 18th and final round of vote counting, Gotam Tetwal from the Bharatiya Janata Party has emerged victorious with 97075  votes, securing a significant lead of 23054 votes over Kala Mahesh Malviya of the Indian National Congress, who got 74041 votes.

The Sarangpur Assembly constituency, situated in the Rajgarh district, is among the 230 legislative constituencies in Madhya Pradesh. 

As per the Madhya Pradesh Election Commission, the state has a total of 5,61,36,229 voters, inclusive of 75,304 service voters. The demographic breakdown includes 2,88,25,607 male voters, 2,72,33,945 female voters, and 1373 third-gender voters.

05:48 PM: BJP's Gotam Tetwal won from Sarangpur with a vote margin of 23054

03:50 PM: As of the 12th round of vote counting in the Sarangpur Assembly Constituency in Madhya Pradesh, Gotam Tetwal from the Bharatiya Janata Party is leading with 66595 votes, maintaining a margin of 14791 votes over Kala Mahesh Malviya of the Indian National Congress, who is trailing with 51804 votes.

01:30 PM : As of Round 8/18, Gotam Tetwal of the BJP is leading with 9967 votes over Kala Mahesh Malviya of the Congress, who secured 32738 votes.

11:55 AM : Kala Mahesh Malviya of Congress is trailing from the Sarangpur constituency of MP. BJP fielded Gotam Tetwal from the seat is leading from 7896 votes in 4th round.

10:34 AM  Gotam Tetwal from BJP is leading with 3901 Votes, while Congress' Smt. Kala Mahesh Malviya is trailing with 3901 votes.

 

In the 2018 elections, Kunwarji Kothar from the Bharatiya Janata Party emerged victorious, defeating Kala Mahesh Malviya of the Indian National Congress with a margin of 4381 votes. This reflects the dynamic electoral engagement within the constituency.