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Bypoll Results LIVE 2024: List of leading and winning candidates in 48 Assembly and two LS constituencies


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Bypoll Assembly Election Results 2024 Full List of Leading Candidates: According to the Election Commission of India’s website, The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its ally RLD were leading in six of the nine assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh while the Trinamool Congress maintained its foothold over West Bengal and the Congress in Karnataka, according to trends available for bypolls to 46 assembly seats in 13 states. The AAP and the Congress won one seat each in Punjab where bypolls were held for four seats. It was a close contest in Rajasthan as the BJP, Congress and Bharat Adivasi Party (BAP) candidates are leading on two seats each while an Independent was leading in Jhunjhunu. The BJP candidates in Uttarakhand and Chhattisgarh were also ahead of their rivals. 

The ruling NDA alliance in Bihar established lead in all four constituents and in Assam it was leading in four of the five assembly constituencies.


The ruling National People’s Party (NPP) in Meghalya got a boost as party candidate and chief minister’s wife Mehtab Chandee Agitok Sangma won the Gambegre bypoll by a margin of over 4,500 votes.

Here is the complete list of constituency-wise leading candidates and parties in 48 constituencies for the assembly byelections and two Parliamentary bypolls:






















































Bypolls results 2024: Complete List of Leading Candidates in Jharkhand


S. Number

Constituency

State

Leading/Winning Candidate (Leading Party)

1.

Kundarki

Uttar Pradesh

Ramveer Singh – BJP

2.

Ghaziabad

Uttar Pradesh

Sanjeev Sharma – BJP

3.

Khair

Uttar Pradesh


4.

Majhawan

Uttar Pradesh

Suchismita Maurya – BJP

5.

Katehari

Uttar Pradesh

Deepak Patel – BJP

6.

Karhal

Uttar Pradesh

Dharamraj Nishad – BJP

7.

Sisamau

Uttar Pradesh


8.

Nala

Uttar Pradesh

Naseem Solanki – SP

9.

Meerapur

Uttar Pradesh

Mithilesh Pal – RLD

10.

Vijaypur

MP

Mukesh Malhotra – Congress

11.

Budhni 

MP

Ramakant Bhargava –  BJP

 12.

Gambegre  

Meghalaya

Mehtab Chandee Agitok Sangma – NPP (Won)

 13.

Raipur City South

Chhattisgarh

Sunil Kumar Soni – BJP

 14.

Dholai (SC)

Assam

Nihar Ranjan Das – BJP

 15.

Sidli (ST)

Assam  

Nirmal Kumar Brahma – UPPL

 16.

Bongaigaon

Assam  

Diptimayee Choudhury – AGP (WON)

 17.

BehalI

Assam  

Diganta Ghatowal – BJP

 18.

Samaguri

Assam  

Diplu Ranjan Sarmah – BJP

 19.

Tarari

Bihar

Vishal Prashat – BJP (Won)

 20.

Ramgarh

Bihar

Ashok Kumar Singh – BJP (Won)

 21.

Imamganj

Bihar

Deepa Kumar – HAM (Won)

 22.

Belganj

Bihar

Manorama Devi – JD-U (Won)

 23.

Vav

Gujarat

Thakor Swarup Ji Sardarji – BJP (Won)

 24.

Shiggaon

Karnataka

Pathan Yasirahmed Khan – Congress (Won)

 25.

Sandur (ST)

Karnataka

E E Annapoorna – Congress (Won)

 26.

Channapatna

Karnataka

CP Yogeeshwara – Congress (Won)

 27.

Palakkad

Kerala

RAHUL MAMKOOTATHIL Rahul Mamkootathi – Congress (Won)

 28.

Chelakkara (SC)

Kerala

UR Pradeep CPI-M (Won)

 29.

Wayanad (LS)

Kerala

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (Congress)

 30.

Dera Baba Nanak

Punjab

Gurdeep Singh Randhawa – AAP (Won)

 31.

Chabbewal (SC)

Punjab

Dr Ishank Kumar – AAP (Won)

 32.

Gidderbaha

Punjab

Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon – AAP (Won)

 33.

Barnala

Punjab

Kuldeep Singh Dhillon – Congress (Won)

34. Chorasi (ST) Rajasthan Anil Kumar Katara – BAP (Won)

 35.

Jhunjhunu

Rajasthan

Rajendra Bhamboo – BJP

 36.

Ramgarh

Rajasthan

Sukhawant Singh – BJP

 37.

Dausa

Rajasthan

Deen Dayal – Congress

 38.

Deoli-Uniara

Rajasthan

Rajendra Gurjar – BJP (Won)

 39.

Khinwsar

Rajasthan

Rewant Ram Danga – BJP (Won)

 40.

Salumber (ST)

Rajasthan

 Shanta Amrit Lal Meena – BJP (Won)

 41.

Soreng-Chakung

Sikkim

Aditya Tamang – SKM (Won)

 42.

Namchi-Singhithang

Sikkim

Satish Chandra Rai  – SKM (Won)

 43.

Kedarnath

Uttarakhand

Asha Nautiyal – BJP (Won)

 44.

Sitai (SC)

West Bengal

Sangita Roy – TMC (Won)

 45.

Madarihat (ST)

West Bengal

Jayprakash Toppo – TMC (Won)

 46.

Naihati

West Bengal

Sanat Dey – TMC (Won)

 47.

Haroa

West Bengal

SK Rabiul Islam – TMC (Won)

 48.

Medinipur

West Bengal

Sujoy Hazra – TMC (Won)

 49.

Taldangra

  West Bengal

Falguni Singhababu – TMC (Won)

 50.

Nanded (Lok Sabha )

  Maharashtra

Dr Santukrao Marotrao Hambarde – BJP



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