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Leave Maharashtra and Jharkhand…know who wins by-elections to 46 seats in 13 states

Assembly by-elections 2024

Apart from the counting of assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, counting of votes from the by-elections held in 46 assembly seats in 13 states is also underway. These include 9 seats in Uttar Pradesh, 7 in Rajasthan and 6 in West Bengal.

Apart from this, by-elections have also been held in the assembly seats of Assam, Bihar, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Uttarakhand and Meghalaya. Sikkim Krantikari Morcha candidates have already won the elections unopposed in two seats in Sikkim. Find out the status of each seat, who is ahead and who is behind in 46 seats in the 13 states where byelections were held.

Assam- 5 seats

Dholai – BJP’s Nihar Ranjan Das is ahead Sidli – UPPL’s ​​Nirmal Kumar is ahead Bongaigaon – Assam Gana Parishad’s Diptimai Chaudhary is ahead Behali – BJP’s Diganta Ghatowal won, defeating Congress’s Jayant Bora by about 9 thousand votes . Samaguri-Tanjeel Hussain of Congress is ahead.

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Bihar – 4 seats

Tarari-BJP’s Vishal Prashant won by around 10,000 votes, CPM’s Raju Yadav lost. Ramgarh- BJP’s Ashok Kumar Singh won, defeating BSP’s Satish Kumar by just 1,362 votes. Imamganj- Deepa Kumari of HAM won by around 6,000 votes. RJD’s Roshan Kumar lost. Manorama Devi of Belaganj-JDU won by more than 21 thousand votes.

Karnataka- 3 seats

Siggaon-Pathan Yasir Ahmed Khan of the Congress won by about 13,000 votes, defeating Bharat Bommai of the BJP. Sandur, Congress candidate E. Annapurna won by over 9,600 votes. Channapatna: Congress candidate CP Yogeshwara won by around 25,000 votes.

Kerala – 2 seats

Palakkad-Rahul Mamkootathil of Congress won by around 19,000 votes. Chelakkara: CPM’s UR Pradeep ahead

Madhya Pradesh – 2 seats

Vijaypur – Congress’s Mukesh Malhotra is ahead – BJP’s Ramakant Bhargava is ahead.

Punjab – 4 seats

Dera Baba Nayak – AAP’s Gurdeep Singh Randhawa ahead of Chhabbewal – AAP candidate Ishank Kumar won by 28,690 votes, defeating Congress’s Ranjit Kumar. Giddarbaha – AAP’s Hardeep Singh Dimpy ahead Barnala – Congress candidate Kuldeep Singh Dhillon won by 2,157 votes.

Rajasthan- 7 seats

Jhunjhunu – BJP’s Rajendra Bhambu is ahead Ramgarh – BJP’s Sukhwant Singh is ahead Dausa – Congress candidate Deen Dayal is ahead Deoli Uniara – BJP’s Rajendra Gurjar is ahead Khinvsar – BJP’s Rewant Ram Danga is ahead, the RLP candidate is second from here Kanika Beniwal, who is the wife of Hanuman Beniwal. Salumber – BAP’s Jitesh Kumar Katara is ahead. Chorasi – BJP’s Anil Kumar Katara is ahead.

Uttar Pradesh – 9 seats

Meerapur – RLD’s Mithlesh Pal is ahead Kundarki – BJP’s Ramveer Singh is ahead Ghaziabad – BJP’s Sanjeev Sharma is ahead Khair – BJP’s Surendra Diler is ahead Karhal – Samajwadi Party’s Tej Pratap Singh is ahead Sisamau – Naseem Samajwadi Party’s Solanki is ahead in Phulpur – BJP’s Deepak Patel is ahead in Katehri – BJP’s Dharamraj Nishad is ahead ahead in Majhgawan – BJP’s Suchishmita Maurya is ahead.

West Bengal: 6 seats

Sitai-TMC’s Sangeeta Roy won by 1 lakh 30 thousand votes. Madarihat – TMC’s Jaiprakash Toppo won by around 28 thousand votes. Naihati – TMC’s Sanat De won by about 49 thousand votes – Trinamool’s Haroa SK Rabiul Islam won by 1 lakh 31 thousand votes. Medinipur – Sujoy Hazra is ahead in TMC – TMC’s Falgunisingh Babu is ahead.

Sikkim – 2 seats

Soreng Chakung – Aditya Golay Tamang of SKM wins (unopposed) Namchi Singhithang – Satish Chandra Rai of SKM wins (unopposed)

By-election for a seat in Chhattisgarh

BJP rules in Chhattisgarh, BJP’s Sunil Kumar Soni is ahead from Raipur city (south).

By-election for a seat in Gujarat

By-elections were also held in Gujarat’s Vav assembly, Congress candidate Gulab Singh Peerabhai is leading from here.

By-election for Uttarakhand seat

BJP’s Asha Nautiyal won from Kedarnath seat in Uttarakhand by 5,622 votes; his contest was against Manoj Rawat of the Congress.

By-election for a seat in Meghalaya

NPP’s Mahtab Chandi Agitok Sangma won from Meghalaya’s Gambegare Assembly constituency.

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