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Assembly Bypolls Results 2024: Congress-Led INDIA Bloc Wins 10 Seats; BJP 2
Assembly Bye Election Results 2024: The polls were held on July 10 for the 13 seats - Rupauli in Bihar, Raiganjm Ranaghat Dakshin, Bagda and Maniktala in West Bengal, Vikravandi in Tamil Nadu, Amarwara in Madhya Pradesh, Badrinath and Manglaur in Uttarakhand, Jalandhar West in Punjab and Dehra, Hamirpur and Nalagarh in Himachal Pradesh.
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Assembly Bypoll Results 2024 Live Updates: Check Full List Of Winners
Of the 13 seats that went to the polls, the BJP could win only two while the Congress-led INDIA bloc won 10 seats. One seat went to independent.
Rupauli-Bihar: Independent -Shankar Singh - Won
Amarwara-Madhya Pradesh: Kamlesh Shah of BJP - Won/Leading
Himachal Pradesh
Dehra: Kamlesh Thakur of Congress -Won
Nalagarh: Hardeep Singh Bawa of Congress - Won
Hamirpur: Ashish Sharma of BJP - WonUttarakhand
Badrinath: Lakhpat Singh Butola of Congress - Won
Manglaur: Qazi Mohd Nizamuddin of Congress -Won/LeadingJalandhar West-Punjab: Mohinder Bhagat of AAP - Won
Vikravandi-TN: Anniyur Siva of DMK - Won
West Bengal
Raiganj: Krishna Kalyani of TMC - Won
Ranaghat Dakshin: Mukut Mani Adhikari of TMC - Won
Bagda: Madhuparna Thakur of TMC - Won
Maniktala: Supti Pandey of TMC - WonUttarakhand Bypoll Results Live: Congress Wins Badrinath; Close Fight In Manglaur
Congress candidate Lakhpat Singh Butola has won the Badrinath assembly seat while a close contest is underway in the Manglaur seat where Congress candidate Qazi Mohammed Nizamuddin is leading by a margin of around 400 votes against BJP's Kartar Singh Bhadana.
Amarwara Assembly Election Results Live: BJP Solidifies Lead
KAMLESH PRATAP SHAH of the Bharatiya Janata Party has solidified its lead against Congress candidate Dheeren Shah, who was leading from the Amarwara seat of Madhya Pradesh earlier. Kamlesh is leading by over 3,252 votes after polling 83,036 votes.
Nalagarh Assembly Bye-Election Results Live Updates: Hardeep Bawa Of Congress Wins
From the Nalagarh Assembly of Himachal Pradesh, Congress candidate Hardeep Bawa defeated the BJP’s KL Thakur by 8,990 votes. Hardeep Singh Bawa secured 34,608 votes while KL Thakur got 25,618 votes.
2024 Assembly Bypoll Results Live Updates: Check Winners Full List Here
The BJP and Congress - both have so far won one seat each while the TMC has won two seats, and AAP one. Below is the full list of winners and leading candidates:
Rupauli-Bihar: Independent -Shankar Singh - Won
Amarwara-Madhya Pradesh: Kamlesh Shah of BJP - Leading
Himachal Pradesh
Dehra: Kamlesh Thakur of Congress -Won
Nalagarh: Hardeep Singh Bawa of Congress - Won
Hamirpur: Ashish Sharma of BJP - WonUttarakhand
Badrinath: Lakhpat Singh Butola of Congress - Leading
Manglaur: Qazi Mohd Nizamuddin of Congress - LeadingJalandhar West-Punjab: Mohinder Bhagat of AAP - Won
Vikravandi-TN: Anniyur Siva of DMK - Leading
West Bengal
Raiganj: Krishna Kalyani of TMC - Won
Ranaghat Dakshin: Mukut Mani Adhikari of TMC - Won
Bagda: Madhuparna Thakur of TMC - Won
Maniktala: Supti Pandey of TMC - LeadingWest Bengal Assembly Bypoll Results Live: TMC Wins Raiganj, Bagda
The Trinamool Congress has won the Raiganj and Bagda seat of the West Bengal while it's leading from the Ranaghat Dakshin and Maniktala.
Assembly Bypoll Results Live Updates: Alarm Bells For BJP; Congress Solidifies Position
The BJP may have to content with just one of the 13 seats bypolls for which took place on July 10. The JDU is also trailing from the Rupauli seat. The bypolls have brought a good news for the Congress which is leading/win five seats.
Rupauli-Bihar: Independent -Shankar Singh
Amarwara-Madhya Pradesh: Congress
Himachal Pradesh
Dehra: Congress
Nalagarh: Congress
Hamirpur: BJPUttarakhand
Badrinath: Congress
Manglaur: CongressJalandhar West-Punjab: AAP
Vikravandi-TN: DMK
West Bengal
Raiganj: TMC
Ranaghat Dakshin: TMC
Bagda: TMC
Maniktala: TMCRaiganj Assembly Bye-Election Results Live: TMC Wins Raiganj
Trinamool Congress candidate Krishna Kalyani won from the Raiganj seat by a margin of over 50,000 votes. The seat was earlier held by the BJP. As per reports, Krishna Kalyani of TMC got 86,479 votes, BJP's Manas Kumar Ghosh 36,402 votes and Congress candidate Mohit Sengupta got 23,116 votes.
West Bengal Assembly Bypoll Results Live: TMC Maintains Grip On All Four Seats
The ruling Trinamool Congress has maintained its lead on all the four seats that went to the bypolls. TMC candidates are leading from Raiganj, Ranaghat Dakshin, Bagda and Maniktala.
Dehra Assembly Election Results Live updates: CM Sukhu's Wife Wins Himachal Seat
Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu's wife Kamlesh Thakur has won the Dehra assembly bypoll. The win comes as a booste for the Congress and establishes the authority of CM Sukhu in the state politics. The Congress is also leading the Nalagarh seat while the BJP won the Hamirpur seat.
Himachal Assembly Bypoll Results Live Updates: BJP Wins Hamirpur; JDU Trails In Rupauli
BJP candidate Ashish Sharma has won the Hamirpur seat while the Congress is leading from the Nalagarh and Dehra seat. On the other hand, the JDU is now trailing from the Rupauli seat in Bihar to an independent candidate.
Assembly Election Results Live Updates: Tables Turned In Crucial Seats
The bypoll contest has turned interesting with independent candidate Shankar Singh now leading from Bihar's Rupauli, BJP's Ashish Sharma from Himachal's Hamirpur, Congress candidate Dheeran Sah Sukhram Das from Madhya Pradesh's Amrwara, while AAP bagged the Jalandhar West seat.
Hamirpur Assembly Bypoll Results Live: BJP Regains Lead As Contest Gets Interesting
In the Hamirpur assembly seat of Himachal Pradesh, the BJP has taken a slight lead agains the Congress. BJP candidate Ashish Sharma is leading by 1,400 votes against Congress party's Pushpinder Verma.
Assembly Bypoll Results Live Updates: INDIA Bloc Leads 11 Seats; NDA Just Two
In a crushing setback for the BJP, the Congress-led INDIA bloc is leading on 11 out of the 13 assembly seats that went to the bypolls. The Congress is leading three seats in Himachal and two seats in Uttarakhand while the DMK is leading the lone Tamil Nadu seat and the TMC all four seats in West Bengal. Though the AAP and Congress contested the Jalandhar West seat separately.
Rupauli-Bihar: JDU
Amarwara-Madhya Pradesh: BJPHimachal Pradesh
Dehra: Congress
Nalagarh: Congress
Hamirpur: CongressUttarakhand
Badrinath: Congress
Manglaur: CongressJalandhar West-Punjab: AAP
Vikravandi-TN: DMK
West Bengal
Raiganj: TMC
Ranaghat Dakshin: TMC
Bagda: TMC
Maniktala: TMCPunjab Assembly Bypoll Election Results Live: AAP Wins Jalandhar Seat
Aam Aadmi Party candidate Mohinder Bhagat won the Jalandhar assembly seat defeating the SHEETAL ANGURAL of the BJP and SURINDER KAUR of the Congress. Bhagat won by over 30,000 votes.
Dehra Assembly Bypoll Results Live: Himachal CM Sukhu's Wife Leads From Seat
Kamlesh Thakur, wife of Himachal CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, is leading from the Dehra seat agains the BJP candidate by 6,115 votes. Hoshyar Singh of the BJP is trailing.
Uttarakhand Assembly Bypoll Results Live: Congress Leads Badrinath, Manglaur
In a setback for the ruling BJP which was hopeful of bagging the two assembly seats that went to the bypolls three days ago, the Congress is leading on both the seats. From the Badrinath seat, the Congress candidate Lakhapat Singh Butola is leading while from the Manglaur seat, Qazi Mohammad Nizamuddin is leading.
West Bengal Assembly Bypoll Results Live: TMC Maintains Strong Grip; BJP Trails
In Mamata Banerjee's West Bengal where the BJP is looking to revive its fortune, the ruling TMC is leading on all four assembly seats that went to the Bypolls. TMC candidate Krishna Kalyani is leading from the Raiganj seat, Mukut Mani Adhikari from Ranaghat Dakshin, Madhuparna Thakur from Bagda, and Supti Pandey from Maniktala.
2024 Bypolls Results Live Updates: Setback For BJP In Himachal, Uttarakhand
The BJP is staring at a setback in the Himachal Pradesh where it is in opposition as well as in Uttarakhand where it's ruling party. Of the three seats that went to bypolls in Himachal and two of Uttarakhand - Badrinath and Manglaur, the saffron party is trailing on all five seats.
Vikravandi Assembky Bypoll Results Live Updates: DMK Maintains Grip On Tamil Nadu Seat
The ruling DMK in Tamil Nadu has maintained its grip on the Vikravandi seat and its candidate Anniyur Siva is leading from the seat by 2670 votes.
Bihar, Madhya Pradesh Bypoll Results Live: JDU Leads Rupauli, BJP Amarwara
The ruling JDU has maintained its grip over the Bihar's Rupauli seat as its candidate KALADHAR PRASAD MANDAL is leading by over 5,000 votes. On the other hand, the BJP is leading Amarwara seat of Madhya Pradesh by margin of 2945 votes.
Himachal Bypolls Results Live Updates: Congress Leads All Three Seats
The Congress party is currently leading on all three Himachal assembly seats bypolls for which was held on July 10. Congress is leading Nalagarh, Dehra and Hamirpur. This comes as a setback for the BJP's revival dream in the state.
Hamirpur Byelection Results Live Updates: Congress Takes Early Lead Against BJP In Himachal Seat
Congress candidate DR. PUSHPINDER VERMA has taken an early lead against the BJP candidate ASHISH SHARMA by 200 votes. Verma has polled 3004 votes so far against 2804 votes of Sharma.
Jalandhar West Bye Election Results Live: AAP Takes Lead Against Congress
The Aam Aadmi Party candidate Mohinder Bhagat has taken a lead against Congress candidate Surinder Kaur. Bhagat who got 3971 votes so far is leading by 2249 votes against Kaur who polled 1722 votes so far.
Dehra Assembly Bypoll Results Live: BJP Takes Early Lead
From the Dehra seat of Himachal Pradesh, BJP candidate HOSHYAR SINGH has taken an early lead of 261 votes against the Congress candidate KAMLESH THAKUR. Singh has so far polled 2313 votes while Thakur got 2052 votes.
Bypoll Election Results Live Updates: EC Starts Counting Of Votes
The Election Commission of India has begun counting the votes for 13 legislative assembly seats spread across 7 states. The postal ballots are being counted first.
Assembly bye election results 2024 Highlights: In the bypolls for the 13 assembly seats sparead across seven states, the Congress-led INDIA bloc outperformed the BJP-led NDA to win 10 out of the 13 seats. The polls were held on July 10 for the 13 seats - Rupauli in Bihar, Raiganjm Ranaghat Dakshin, Bagda and Maniktala in West Bengal, Vikravandi in Tamil Nadu, Amarwara in Madhya Pradesh, Badrinath and Manglaur in Uttarakhand, Jalandhar West in Punjab and Dehra, Hamirpur and Nalagarh in Himachal Pradesh. The BJP could manage to win just two seats - Amarwara in Madhya Pradesh and Hamirpur in Himachal Pradesh.
JDU MLA Bima Bharti had resigned from Rupauli after she joined the RJD to contest the Lok Sabha polls from Purnia. In Raiganj, MLA Krishna Kalyani resigned to contest the Lok Sabha polls on the TMC ticket. Similarly, Mukut Mani Adhikari resigned from the Ranaghat Dakshin seat, Biswajit Das from the Bagda seat and the by-polls at the Maniktala seat were necessitated following the death of MLA Sadhan Pandey. Mukut Mani Adhikari had quit the BJP to join TMC ahead of the Lok Sabha polls. Biswajit Das contested the polls from the Bangaon Lok Sabha seat but lost. All three leaders lost the Lok Sabha polls.
In Tamil Nadu's Vikravandi, the bypolls were held due to the death of the sitting MLA of Thiru. N. Pugazhenthi. In Madhya Pradesh's Amarwara, the bypoll was held due to the resignation of MLA Kamlesh Pratap Shah, who quit Congress to join the BJP.
In Badrinath, the election was held due to the resignation of MLA Rajendra Singh Bhandari, who joined BJP after leaving Congress. In Manglaur, the bypolls were held due to the demise of MLA Sarwat Karim Ansari.
In Punjab, bypolls were held for the Jalandhar West seat due to the resignation of MLA Sheetal Angural. He had resigned from AAP to join the BJP but later tried to withdraw his resignation. However, the Speaker accepted his resignation.
In Himachal Pradesh, the bypolls were held in the Dehra seat due to the resignation of MLA Hoshyar Singh, in Hamirpur due to the resignation of MLA Ashish Sharma and in Nalagarh due to the resignation of MLA KL Thakur.