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Saturday, October 5, 2013

2013 Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election Nov 25,2013

Election Commission of India(ECI) Notifies Election Dates for 5 States Friday Oct 5,2013
The Election Commission of India(ECI)announced on Friday Oct 5,2013 that the polls to the Assemblies in the National Capital Territory of Delhi and the States of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Mizoram will be held between November 11 and December 4,2013 and Counting of votes will be taken up on December 8,2013


Chief Election Commissioner V.S. Sampath told journalists here that as per the Supreme Court direction, a ‘None of the Above’ button (the option of rejecting all candidates) would be provided in electronic voting machines in the polls

Assembly Election Schedule


  • Chhattisgarh(90 Seats) in two phases on November 11 and 19,2013
  • Madhya Pradesh(230 Seats) on November 25,2013
  • Rajasthan(200 Seats) on December 01,2013
  • Delhi(70 Seats) on December 04,2013
  • Mizoram(40 Seats) on December 04,2013
Over 11.60 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise
 












Political Parties Position in the Outgoing Assembly


Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP)                  -143 Seats
Indian National Congress(INC)             -  71 Seats
Bahujan samaj Party(BSP)                    -  07 Seats
Others                                                  -  09 Seats
Total                                                     -230 Seats


Congress is the ruling party in the States of Delhi,Mizoram and Rajasthan and
BJP is the ruling party in the States of M P and Chhattisgarh

Ruling Delhi for three consecutive terms, chief minister Sheila Dikshit is in the fray for a record fourth time while the faction-ridden BJP is yet to announce its CM candidate.AAP's Arvind Kejriwal and BJP state party chief Vijay Goel are challenging Sheila Dikshit

In Mizoram, the ruling Congress is hoping to retain power

In Rajasthan,chief minister, Ashok Gehlot(Congress)is challenged by BJP's Vasundhra Raje Scindia.BJP is counting on the anti-incumbency factor, the Congress seems confident that the UPA and the state government's welfare schemes will bring in votes.

The only non-Congress CM to rule Madhya Pradesh for five years in continuation, Shivraj Singh Chouhan is in the fray for a third term and will ask voters to bring the BJP and him back to power for an third consecutive term. Challenging him is the Congress led by Jyotiraditya Scindia.

In Chhattisgarh,Chief Minister Raman Singh(BJP)is holding the power since 2003.Raman Singh is in the fray for a third term, the major players in the Congress are MP from Korba Charan Das Mahant, Ajit Jogi and former MP CM Motilal Vora


Assembly Election on Nov 25,2013
  • Date of Notification for MP Assembly Polls -Nov 1,2013
  • Last Date for Filing Nominations to contest  -Nov 8,2013
  • Date for Scrutiny of Nominations                  -Nov 9,2013
  • Last Date for Withdrawal of Nominations     -Nov 11,2013
  • Counting on: 08.12.2013 (Sunday)
Date of notification for Madhya Paradesh assembly election : November 1
Last date for nominations for candidates to contest : November 8.
Date for scrutiny of nominations : November 9.
Last date for withdrawal from nominations : November 11 - See more at: http://www.updatesindia.in/2013/10/Madhya-Pradesh-assembly-election-vidhan-sabha-dates-live-counting-results.html#sthash.f5izexa4.dpuf


 District-wise Assembly Constituencies Map 

Polling in Madhya Pradesh for assembly election 2013 will be in a single phase on 25th November 2013.
Date of notification for Madhya Paradesh assembly election : November 1
Last date for nominations for candidates to contest : November 8.
Date for scrutiny of nominations : November 9.
Last date for withdrawal from nominations : November 11 - See more at: http://www.updatesindia.in/2013/10/Madhya-Pradesh-assembly-election-vidhan-sabha-dates-live-counting-results.html#sthash.f5izexa4.dpuf



List of the Assembly Constituencies in Madhya Pradesh

1 Sheopur
2 Bijeypur
3 Sabalgarh
4 Joura
5 Sumawali
6 Morena
7 Dimni (SC)
8 Ambah (SC)
9 Gohad (SC)
10 Mehgaon
11 Attair
12 Bhind
13 Ron
14 Lahar
15 Gwalior
16 Lashkar East
17 Lashkar West
18 Morar
19 Gird
20 Dabra
21 Bhander (SC)
22 Seondha (SC)
23 Datia
24 Karera
25 Pohri
26 Shivpuri
27 Pichhore
28 Kolaras (SC)
29 Guna
30 Chachaura
31 Raghogarh
32 Shadora (SC)
33 Ashoknagar
34 Mungaoli
35 Bina
36 Khurai (SC)
37 Banda
38 Naryaoli (SC)
39 Sagar
40 Surkhi
41 Rehli
42 Deori
43 Niwari
44 Jatara
45 Khargapur (SC)
46 Tikamgarh
47 Malehra
48 Bijawar
49 Chhatarpur
50 Maharajpur (SC)
51 Chandla
52 Nohata
53 Damoh
54 Patharia (SC)
55 Hatta
56 Panna
57 Amanganj
58 Pawai
59 Maihar
60 Nagod
61 Raigaon (SC)
62 Chitrakoot
63 Satna
64 Rampur Baghelan
65 Amarpatan
66 Rewa
67 Gurh
68 Mangawan
69 Sirmaur
70 Teonthar
71 Deotalab (SC)
72 Mauganj
73 Churahat
74 Sidhi
75 Gopadbanas
76 Dhauhani (ST)
77 Deosar (ST)
78 Singrauli (SC)
79 Beohari
80 Umaria
81 Nowrozabad (ST)
82 Jaisinghnagar (ST)
83 Kotma (ST)
84 Anuppur (ST)
85 Sohagpur
86 Pushprajgarh (ST)
87 Baihar (ST)
88 Lanji
89 Kirnapur
90 Waraseoni
91 Khairlanjee
92 Katangi
93 Balaghat
94 Paraswada
95 Nainpur (ST)
96 Mandla (ST)
97 Bichhia (ST)
98 Bajag (ST)
99 Dindori (ST)
100 Shahpura (ST)
101 Niwas (ST)
102 Bargi (ST)
103 Panagar (ST)
104 Jabalpur Cant.
105 Jabalpur East (SC)
106 Jabalpur Central
107 Jabalpur West
108 Patan
109 Majholi
110 Sihora
111 Bahoriband
112 Murwara
113 Badwara
114 Vijairaghogarh
115 Gadarwara
116 Bohani
117 Narsimhapur
118 Gotegaon (SC)
119 Lakhanadon (ST)
120 Ghansor (ST)

121 Keolari
122 Barghat
123 Seoni
124 Jamai (ST)
125 Chhindwara
126 Parasia (SC)
127 Damua (ST)
128 Amarwara (ST)
129 Chaurai
130 Sausar
131 Pandhurna
132 Piparia
133 Hoshangabad
134 Itarsi
135 Seoni-Malwa
136 Timarni (SC)
137 Harda
138 Multai
139 Masod
140 Bhainsdehi (ST)
141 Betul
142 Ghora Dongri (ST)
143 Amla (SC)
144 Budhni
145 Ichhawar
146 Ashta (SC)
147 Sehore
148 Govindpura
149 Bhopal South
150 Bhopal North
151 Berasia
152 Sanchi (SC)
153 Udaipura
154 Bareli
155 Bhojpur
156 Kurwai (SC)
157 Basoda
158 Vidisha
159 Shamshabad
160 Sironj
161 Biaora
162 Narsingarh
163 Sarangpur (SC)
164 Rajgarh
165 Khilchipur
166 Shujalpur
167 Gulana
168 Shajapur
169 Agar (SC)
170 Susner
171 Tarana (SC)
172 Mahidpur
173 Khachrod
174 Badnagar
175 Ghatiya (SC)
176 Ujjain North
177 Ujjain South
178 Depalpur
179 Mhow
180 Indore-I
181 Indore-II
182 Indore-III
183 Indore-IV
184 Indore-V
185 Sawer (SC)
186 Dewas
187 Sonkatch (SC)
188 Hatpipalya
189 Bagli
190 Khategaon
191 Harsud (ST)
192 Nimarkhedi
193 Pandhana (SC)
194 Khandwa
195 Nepanagar
196 Shahpur
197 Burhanpur
198 Bhikangaon (ST)
199 Barwaha
200 Maheshwar (SC)
201 Kasrawad
202 Khargone
203 Dhulkot (ST)
204 Sendhwa (ST)
205 Anjad (ST)
206 Rajpur (ST)
207 Barwani (ST)
208 Manawar (ST)
209 Dharampuri (ST)
210 Dhar
211 Badnawar
212 Sardarpur (ST)
213 Kukshi (ST)
214 Alirajpur (ST)
215 Jobat (ST)
216 Jhabua (ST)
217 Petlawad (ST)
218 Thandla (ST)
219 Ratlam Town
220 Ratlam Rural
221 Sailana (ST)
222 Jaora
223 Alot (SC)
224 Manasa
225 Garoth
226 Suwasara (SC)
227 Sitamau
228 Mandsaur
229 Neemuch
230 Jawad

As per the SC's Order  on Sep 27,2013, Election Commission has decided to include of 'None of the above' (NOTA) provision in the Assembly polls

 

 

Model Code of conduct for Polls Implemented

The political parties have been informed about the opening of bank account for their candidates at least a day before filing their nominations and the candidates will have to manage their poll expenses from the account

The limit of poll expenditure in one constituency has been fixed at Rs.

About 4,64,57,724 voters in the state, of which are men and  women

A total of  polling stations are in the state

As per the directives of the Supreme Court, if the candidate misses out something while filling the nomination form then it will be the responsibility of the Returning Officer to inform the candidate about those missing entries


25% MLA's Face Criminal Charges
25 % of the 213 MLAs in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly are facing criminal charges, ranging from theft to murder, according to a report by the state unit of a civil society group, National Election Watch. The report is based on the affidavits filed by the candidates during the 2008 polls

Shivraj Singh Chouhan Vs Jyotiraditya Scindia
The ruling BJP has become synonymous with its Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan — who is aiming for a hat trick. The main Opposition, Congress, is rallying around the head of its campaign committee — Union Minister of State for Power Jyotiraditya Scindia

Congress decides candidates for 194 seats

 The Congress has finalised its candidates for 194 Assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh and will announce their names from October 25,2013 onwards.
"The Congress Central Election Committee has given a green signal to party candidates on 194 seats and the party will announce its list of candidates in a planned manner from October 25 onwards," party's state in-charge secretary Sanjay Nirupam said 

Congress announces first list of candidates

 announced nominees for 115 seats on

BJP Releases First List of Candidates Thursday Oct 31,2013 -147 Candidates

The BJP Central Election Committee which met in New Delhi, declared the first list comprising of 147 candidates for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections which denied tickets to two ministers and 16 MLAs and include three Lok Sabha members among its candidates

In the list of 147 candidates, 18 are women, 19 from the Scheduled Caste and 30 from the Scheduled Tribe. The party has fielded one ST candidate from a general seat.

The three MPs in the fray are -
  • Yashodhara Raje Scindia, who will contest from her family's stronghold Shivpuri
  • Bhupendra Singh (Khurai) and 
  • K D Deshmukh ((Katangi)
Two ministers - Devi Singh Sayyam (Dhindori-ST) and Ram Dayal Ahirwal (Chandla-SC) have been denied tickets

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will contest from Budhni
Speaker Ishwardas Rohani from Jabalpur Cant
Ministers in the first list of candidates are -
  • Urban Administration and Development Minister Babulal Gaur from Govindpura
  • Industries Minister Kailash Vijaywargiya from Mhow
  • Culture and Public Relations Minister Laxmikant Sharma from Sironj
  • Anup Mishra (Bhitarwar)
  • Dr Narottam Mishra (Datia)
  • Gopal Bhargava (Rehli) 
  • Hari Shankar Khatik (Jatara)
  • Dr Ram Krishna Kusumaria (Rajnagar)
  •  Jayant Mallaiya (Damoh)
  • Brajendra ratap Singh (Pawai)
  • Rajendra Shukla (Rewa)
  • Nagendra Singh (Gurh)
  • Ajay Vishnoi (Patan)
  • Gaurishankar Bisen (Balaghat)
  • Nanabhai Mohod (Saunsar)
  • Sartaj Singh (Seoni-Malwa)
  • Uma Shankar Gupta (Bhopal South West)
  • Karan Singh Verma (Icchawar)
  • Tukojirao Pawar (Dewas)
  • Vijay Shah (Harsud)
  • Archana Chitnis (Burhanpur) and 
  • Mahendra Hardia (Indore-5).

Congress announces second list of candidates -82 Candidates

The All India Congress Committee announced its second list of candidates for 82 seats of the 230-member Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha, in New Delhi on Tuesday Nov 06,2013

It is yet to declare candidates for 33 seats including the name of the candidate who will take on CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan in Budhni.

BJP Announce Second List of Candidates -64 Candidates
The BJP in New Delhi announced its second list of 64 candidates on Wednesday Nov 06,2013, for the Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha elections on November 25,2013

Fourteen MLAs have been dropped from the list.

The BJP has named nominees for 211 seats(147+64) so far. There are 230 seats in the Vidhan Sabha, for which scores of candidates are vying for tickets from both parties. The 19 seats left out by the BJP are in various parts of the State, and the party is attempting to quell internal dissidence before declaring the candidates from those seats.

The 19 seats left out by the BJP are in various parts of the State, and the party is attempting to quell internal dissidence before declaring the candidates from those seats. 

 

Congress announces third list of candidates -26 Candidates

The All India Congress Committee in New Delhi released a third list of 26 candidates, late on Nov 06,2013 Wednesday night

 Six candidates from the previous lists have been changed after picketing of Congress offices in Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday

The congress has named nominees for 213 seats(115+82+26)so far.

 

Rebellion tears through ranks of Congress, BJP

Chaos prevailed in Congress and BJP offices across Madhya Pradesh as supporters and opponents of candidates for the November 25 Assembly elections resorted to picketing, burning of effigies and vandalism

Pradesh Congress Committee vice-president Manak Agrawal quit his post on Nov 06,2013 Wednesday night after he was denied ticket to contest from Hoshangabad

“I am quitting my post but not the party. I will neither join any other party, nor fight the election as an independent. I believe that justice will be done some day,” he said

Congress MP Meenakshi Natarajan, a prominent face of the Rahul brigade, was gheraoed in the District Congress Committee office at Neemuch on Thursday Nov 07,2013 afternoon by supporters of Rajkumar Ahir, a disappointed aspirant. “They calmed down after I met them one by one and told them that I would communicate their grievances to the leadership. These are all committed workers,” she said

 The BJP also faced the same problem on the issue of nominations, with its workers burning effigies of senior leaders in Shajapur and Indore. In Ratlam, several BJP local body representatives and office-bearers resigned en masse and hundreds of workers marched through the town to protest against the nomination of State treasurer Chetan Kashyap. The workers gathered around the home of the former Home Minister, Himmat Kothari, who agreed to contest as an Independent

 BJP national vice-president and Rajya Sabha member Prabhat Jha told The Hindu that the rebels would be pacified and made to work for the party. “Dissent is normal when people are not nominated. These are committed BJP cadre.”

  Filing of Nominations by Candidates as on Nov 08,2013

As many as 2,884 candidates, including Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, former Union Minister Suresh Pachouri and Industries Minister Kailash Vijaywargiya, filed their nominations on the last day today for the November 25 state Assembly elections.

Since November 1, the day when the filing of nominations started till last day (today) a total of 4,894 candidates have filed their nominations from the 230 Assembly seats in the state 

Congress MP quits party, joins BJP

Lok Sabha MP from Hoshangabad seat, Rao Uday Pratap Singh, on Thursday resigned from the party and joined the ruling BJP along with some of his supporters. Dr. Singh’s decision to quit the party and his joining the BJP was announced at a press conference addressed by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan here on Thursday Nov 14,2013

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