Rampur Constituency Election Results 2023: Congress’ Phool Singh Rathiya Won


Congress' candidate Phool Singh Rathiya won the Rampur Constituency election 2023 with 93647 votes. Congress' Nankiram Kanwar trailled behind with 22859 votes. The Bharatiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress both showcased their prominence in the Rampur Constituency Election this year.


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3:07 PM-   The 14th round of counting of the electoral vote is going on and Indian National Congress is leading with 61377 votes while BJP is trailing close with 11461 votes


12:23 PM- 8th round voting out, Congress still leading with 31943 votes under Phoolsingh Rathiya.  


11:00 AM- The results from the 4th round of voting of the Bilaspur constituency has been out and so far Phoolsingh Rathiya from Congress is in the lead (3427 votes), while Nan KiRam Kanwar is trailing with 3427 votes. 


This constituency is one of the ninety-nine legislative assembly seats in Chhattisgarh that are set aside for candidates from scheduled tribes. November 17, 2023, was the election day in Rampur, which is located in the Korba district. The Chhattisgarh's 2023 assembly election took place within two days between November 7 and 17, 2023.                                                                                                                                                                                                                According to the election commision, the results of the constituency elections are to be declared on December 3rd, Congress' phool singh leading and BJP's nankiram are competing in close proximity. 


The Chhattisgarh's 2023 assembly election took place within two days between November 7 and 17, 2023.  


Although Congressman Shyam Lal Kanwar won the 2013 Chhattisgarh assembly election, he was not able to hold onto his position in 2018. In the 2018 Chhattisgarh elections, Phool Singh Rathiya was defeated by Nanki Ram Kanwar of the Bharatiya Janata Party. The Congress dealt the BJP a resounding setback and the party, which has ruled Chhattisgarh since 2003, was unable to hold onto power, despite a valiant effort.