Indore Parliamentary Constituency Election and Results Update






In 2009 Election Results the UPA won around 261 out of 543 seats, and in the second position was NDA with 158 seats, while 23 seats were won by Left parties.

In 2014 Election Results the BJP won 282 seats out of 543 seats. This took the NDA tally to 336 seats out of 543 seats in the Lok Sabha. INC could only manage to win 44 seats and stayed in the second position while AIADMK party from Tamil Nadu came third with 37 seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections.

In 2019, the BJP is set to return to power at the Centre after a sweeping win in the 2019 Lok Sabha election , armed with a bigger mandate than in the 2014 General Election. The party - led by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah duo has secured 303 seats in the 17th Lok Sabha. Meanwhile, the Congress, the main Opposition party, managed to increase its vote share from 2014 only by a handful of votes, with a final tally of 52 seats. There will be no Leader of Opposition in the upcoming Lower House for a second consecutive term.

Indore Lok Sabha Election Results 2019


CandidatePartyEVM VotesMigrant VotesPostal VotesTotal Votes% of VotesStatus
Shankar LalwaniBharatiya Janata Party106682401745106856965.59Winner
Pankaj SanghviIndian National Congress520268054752081531.971st Runner-up
Er. Deepchand AhirwalBahujan Samaj Party862204486660.532nd Runner-up
NOTANone Of The Above502102450450.313rd Runner-up
Iftikhar Ahmed KhanMinorities Democratic Party44530244550.274th Runner-up
Shailendra SharmaIndependent33640033640.215th Runner-up
Ramesh PatilIndependent31840031840.26th Runner-up
Shri SurendraIndependent25960025960.167th Runner-up
Ranjeet GoharIndependent24050024050.158th Runner-up
Haji Mustak AnsariIndependent20190020190.129th Runner-up
Rajkaran Yadav (Teemai)Independent13740013740.0810th Runner-up
Parmanand TolaniIndependent12330012330.0811th Runner-up
Mahendra TikliyaIndependent838008380.0512th Runner-up
Kamlesh VaishnavHindusthan Nirman Dal698016990.0413th Runner-up
Ajmera S Praveen KumarIndependent693006930.0414th Runner-up
Dr. Sandeep Vasantrao KadweIndependent629026310.0415th Runner-up
Dheeraj Dubey PatrakarSapaks Party612026140.0416th Runner-up
Rajendra Agarwal 'Raju'Socialist Party (India)527015280.0317th Runner-up
Prakash VermaIndependent495034980.0318th Runner-up
Bhavana Kishore SangeliyaJanata Congress459004590.0319th Runner-up
Sri Imran BakshIndependent422014230.0320th Runner-up

A politically significant constituency, the Lok Sabha seat of Indore holds importance not only for the politics of the state, but for the political discourse across the country. The total number of electorates in the Indore Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 27) according to Election Commission of India 2009 reports are 1,570,094 of which 829,643 are males and 740,451 are females. Covering majority portions of the Indore district, the Indore parliamentary constituency is one of the 29 Lok Sabha seats allotted to the Central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

With a population of 32,76,697 people, the district of Indore has been recognised as the most populous district of Madhya Pradesh, as per the 2011 Census of India. Out of the eight assembly constituencies which together comprise the Indore constituency, the constituency of Sanwer is reserved for candidates belonging to the scheduled castes. All the eight segments fall under the Indore district.

The number of voters in the Indore Lok Sabha constituency is 15,66,342 people. Being the most populated district in Madhya Pradesh, the district of Indore contributes to the bulk of the economy of Central India. Although, the oldest industries in Indore as those of the textile manufacturing and trading, other small-scale, medium-scale and large-scale industries are also fast flourishing in the district, lending the economy a strong industrial base.

Like many other constituencies in Madhya Pradesh, the Indore parliamentary constituency has been one, where although the Congress gained prominence in the initial years, starting from 1951 when the constituency fought its first elections, the seat is now in the strong influence of the BJP.

List of winner/current and runner up MPs Indore Parliamentary Constituency.

The table below represents the names of all the winning and runner up MPs of Indore parliamentary constituency of all the years from the starting until now . It also shows the number of votes secured by each MP and the name of the political party they belong to. The current sitting member of parliament of the Indore constituency is Smt. Sumitra Mahajan of BJP.

Year PC No. PC Name Category winner/current MPGenderPartyVoteRunner Up MPGenderPartyVote
201427IndoreGENSumitra Mahajan (Tai)FBJP854972Satyanarayan PatelMINC388071
200927IndoreGENMahajan,Smt. Sumitra FBJP388662Satynarayan PatelMINC377182
200426IndoreGENSumitra MahajanFBJP508107Rameshwar PatelMINC314171
199937IndoreGENSumitra MahajanFBJP474167Mahesh JoshiMINC342852
199837IndoreGENSumitra MahajanFBJP440047Pankaj SanghviMINC390195
199637IndoreGENSau. Sumitra MahajanMBJP338327Madhukar VermaMINC233894
199137IndoreGENSumitra Mahajan (W)FBJP303269Lalit JainMINC222675
198937IndoreGENSumitra MahajanFBJP319123Prakashchand SethiMINC207509
198437IndoreGENPrakash Chand SethiMINC272122Rajendra Nilkanth DharkarMBJP181296
198037IndoreGENPrakash Chand SethiMINC(I)210994Sheel Kumar NigamMJNP146261
197737IndoreGENKalyan JainMBLD174278Bhatt NandkishoreMINC137642
1972Bye PolIndoreGENR. BhaiMINC79967K.JainMSOP64356
197132IndoreGENPrakash Chandra SethiMINC136534Satya Bhan SinghalMBJS90836
196732IndoreGENP.C. SethiMINC134468H. Daji MIND100350
196231IndoreGENHomi DajiMIND95682Ramsinghbhai Karansingh MINC89389
19578IndoreGENKhadiwala KanhaiyalalMINC102589Kishorilal MBJS42010

List of Assembly Constituencies in Indore Parliamentary Constituency

The table below shows the list of all the Assembly Constituencies that fall in Indore parliamentary constituency.

Names of Assembly Constituencies
Maheshwar (SC) Kasrawad Khargone
Bhagwanpura (ST) Sendhawa (ST) Rajpur (ST)
Pansemal (ST) Badwani (ST)


Last Updated on July 20, 2019