Keslur Assembly Constituency Election Result

  • Keslur is a legislative assembly constituency in Madhya Pradesh. Election results of Keslur assembly constituency seat is given below in a table that also lists all MLAs from this seat. Click election year in the table, for more detailed result.

List of all MLA from Keslur Assembly Constituency Seat
(Madhya Pradesh)
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YearCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1998Bhursuram NagINC18898
1993Manuram KachchhINC15093
1985Bharsu Ram NagINC8727
1980Joga HadmaBJP8379
1977Joga HadmaJNP14336


1998 Legislative Assembly Constituency Election
S NCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Bhursuram Nag
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
18898
44.49%
2Samundsak Katchha
Male
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
14022
33.01%
3Sonadhar Nag
Male
CPI
Communist Party Of India
8607
20.26%
4Dular Singh
Male
AJBP
Ajeya Bharat Party
947
2.23%
Total

42474
38.66%
  • In 1998, Keslur legislative assembly constituency had total 116851 electors. Total number of valid vote was 42474. Indian National Congress candidate Bhursuram Nag won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 18898 votes. Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Samundsak Katchha stood second with total 14022 votes. He lost by 4876 votes.


1993 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Manuram Kachchh
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
15093
43.66%
2Sampat Singh Bhandari
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janta Party
10872
31.45%
3Sonadhar Nag
Male
CPI
Communist Party Of India
5746
16.62%
4Laxmi Devi Pujari
Female
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
1299
3.76%
5Loknath
Male
DDP
Doordarshi Party
786
2.27%
6Bholaram Bhawani
Male
IND
Independents
472
1.37%
7Dayaram Mourya
Male
SP
Samajwadi Party
157
0.45%
8Somaram Nag
Male
IND
Independents
147
0.43%
Total

34572
36.05%
  • In 1993, Keslur legislative assembly constituency had total 104696 electors. Total number of valid vote was 34572. Indian National Congress candidate Manuram Kachchh won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 15093 votes. Bhartiya Janta Party candidate Sampat Singh Bhandari stood second with total 10872 votes. He lost by 4221 votes.


1985 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Bharsu Ram Nag
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
8727
49.94%
2Ranuram Nag
Male
BJP
Bharatiya Janta Party
5384
30.81%
3Laxman Kashyap
Male
CPI
Communist Party Of India
2074
11.87%
4Pandru Pandu
Male
JNP
Janta Party
569
3.26%
5Sangram Singh
Male
ICS
Indian Congress (socialist)
468
2.68%
6Sobharam Bhalu
Male
IND
Independent
253
1.45%
Total

17475
25.56%
  • In 1985, Keslur legislative assembly constituency had total 73659 electors. Total number of valid vote was 17475. Indian National Congress candidate Bharsu Ram Nag won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 8727 votes. Bharatiya Janta Party candidate Ranuram Nag stood second with total 5384 votes. He lost by 3343 votes.


1980 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Joga Hadma
Male
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
8379
53.63%
2Dhansai Bhawani
Male
INC(I)
Indian National Congress (i)
7245
46.37%
Total

15624
25.31%
  • In 1980, Keslur legislative assembly constituency had total 66608 electors. Total number of valid vote was 15624. Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Joga Hadma won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 8379 votes. Indian National Congress (i) candidate Dhansai Bhawani stood second with total 7245 votes. He lost by 1134 votes.


1977 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Joga Hadma
Male
JNP
Janata Party
14336
75.28%
2Prabhunath Bhandari
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
2356
12.37%
3Dhansai Bhavani
Male
IND
Independents
1789
9.39%
4Ghenwa Lakhma
Male
IND
Independents
562
2.95%
Total

19043
30.46%
  • In 1977, Keslur legislative assembly constituency had total 66060 electors. Total number of valid vote was 19043. Janata Party candidate Joga Hadma won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 14336 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Prabhunath Bhandari stood second with total 2356 votes. He lost by 11980 votes.


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