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Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2023: Sabalgarh Assembly Constituency resultCheck out the interactive map to know the winners, losers, candidate performance and party performance in Sabalagadh constituency in Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections.
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In the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2023, the Sabalgarh constituency in the Morena district voted on November 17. A total of 5.6 crore registered voters were eligible to exercise their franchise in the Madhya Pradesh polls this year.

The term of the 230-member Legislative Assembly of Madhya Pradesh is scheduled to end on January 6, 2024. The last time Assembly elections were held in the state was on November 28, 2018.

Madhya Pradesh is one of the five states that went to polls this November, in what is being seen as a semi-final to the upcoming 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

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What happened in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2018?

In the last polls, which many believed was a direct contest between the Congress and the BJP, the Sheopur constituency drew eyeballs where Congress heavyweight Arun Yadav went up against then-CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan. The Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led government was attempting to win for their fourth consecutive term while the Congress was eyeing a victory after their last win in 2003. The election ultimately resulted in a hung assembly, and though the Congress emerged as the single largest party, the BJP gained the edge by popular vote. Congress managed to get 40.89% of votes polled and BJP clinched the polls after getting 41.02%.

Sabalgarh is an assembly constituency located in the Morena district of Madhya Pradesh.

a) Total electors and voter turnout
For the 2018 Madhya Pradesh elections, Sabalgarh had 202,559 registered electors. Out of these, 153,370 came out to vote, marking a voter turnout of 75.72%.

b) Winning candidate and party
Baijnath Kushwah from the INC was declared the winner of the 2018 elections in this constituency, with a total of 54,606 votes.

c) Runner-up candidate and party
Lal Singh Kewat from the BSP finished as the runner-up, with a margin of 8,737 votes behind the winner.

d) Margin details
The vote margin between the winning candidate and the runner-up was 5.70%.

The Sabalgarh Assembly Constituency data above provides a clear picture of the electoral landscape during the 2018 state elections in this segment of Madhya Pradesh.

(Disclaimer: This article has been written by a generative AI tool and has been edited and reviewed by the DH Web Desk.)