In the Satna City Assembly Constituency of Madhya Pradesh, Siddharth Kushwaha from the Indian National Congress has emerged victorious with 70,638 votes, securing a lead of 4,041 votes over Ganesh Singh of the Bharatiya Janata Party, who got 66,597  votes.


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04.14 pm: In the 11th round of counting, Congress' Siddharth Kushwaha leading by 4481 votes.


03.25 pm: Big Twist, in the ninth round of counting, Congress' Siddharth Kushwaha leading by 1105 votes.


01.40 pm: The resulting trend is the same in the 5th round. As per the ECI, BJP's Ganesh Singh is still on edge from Congress' Siddharth Kushwaha


12.21 pm: In the forth round of counting, BJP's Ganesh Singh is leading by 1370 votes.


11.30 am: BJP candidate Ganesh Singh is leading from Satna. Congress candidate Siddharth Kushwaha is trailling by 382 votes.


In the preceding 2018 elections, Dabbu Siddharth Sukhlal Kushwaha of the Indian National Congress secured victory, overcoming Shankarlal Tiwari of the Bharatiya Janata Party by a margin of 12,558 votes. The Satna Assembly constituency is integral to the Satna Lok Sabha constituency.


In the subsequent 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Ganesh Singh triumphed in the Satna Lok Sabha (MP) seat, securing a lead of 231,473 votes over Rajaram Tripathi of the Indian National Congress.


These electoral dynamics highlight the crucial role of Satna in shaping regional political preferences, providing insights into the evolving electoral landscape and the significance of Satna within the broader parliamentary context.