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2023 Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election

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Chhattisgarh Legislative Polls, 2023

2023 Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election

← 20187 and 17 November 20232028 →

All 90 seats in theChhattisgarh Legislative Assembly
46 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout76.75% (Decrease 0.13pp)
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Vishnudeo Sai.jpg
Bhupesh Baghel, June 2018.jpg
LeaderVishnudeo Sai[a]Bhupesh Baghel
PartyBJPINC
Leader since20232014
Leader's seatKunkuriPatan
Last election32.97% 15 seats43.04%, 68 seats
Seats won5435
Seat changeIncrease 39Decrease 33
Popular vote72,34,96866,02,586
Percentage46.27%42.23%
SwingIncrease 13.30ppDecrease 0.81pp

Seats won partywise
Seats won voteshare wise

Structure of theChhattisgarh Legislative Assembly after the election

Chief Minister before election

Bhupesh Baghel
INC

Chief Minister after election

Vishnu Deo Sai
BJP

Legislative Assembly elections were held inChhattisgarh in two phases on7 November and 17 November 2023 to elect all90 members ofChhattisgarh Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results declared on 3 December 2023.[1]

Defying all pollsters and predictions, theBJP won an absolute majority with 54 seats, wresting power from theINC, which had won a landslide in2018 but could win only 35 seats. This was also theBJP's biggest win inChhattisgarh. On 13 December,BJP leaderVishnu Deo Sai took oath as the fourth chief minister of the state.

Background

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The tenure of theChhattisgarh Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 3 January 2024.[2] Theprevious assembly elections were held in November 2018. After the election,Indian National Congress formed thestate government, withBhupesh Baghel becomingChief Minister.[3]

Schedule

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The schedule of the election was announced by theElection Commission of India on 9 October 2023.[4][5]

Phases of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election
Poll eventPhase IPhase II
Notification date13 October 202321 October 2023
Start of nomination13 October 202321 October 2023
Last date for filing nomination20 October 202330 October 2023
Scrutiny of nomination21 October 202331 October 2023
Last date for withdrawal of nomination23 October 20232 November 2023
Date of poll7November 202317November 2023
Date of Counting of Votes3 December 20233 December 2023

Parties and alliances

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Source:[6][7][8]

Alliance/PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Indian National CongressBhupesh Baghel90
Bharatiya Janata PartyArun Sao90
BSP+[9]Bahujan Samaj PartyHemant Poyam[10]58+190
Gondwana Ganatantra PartyKuldeep Prajapati[10]32
Janta Congress ChhattisgarhAmit Jogi77
Aam Aadmi PartyKomal Hupendi[11]53
Samajwadi Party22
Communist Party of India12
Communist Party of India (Marxist)3
Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas)3
Lok Janshakti Party1
44 REGISTERED (UNRECOGNISED) PARTIES308
INDEPENDENT430

Candidates

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DistrictConstituency
INC[12][13][14]BJP[12][13][15]
Koriya1Bharatpur-Sonhat (ST)INCGulab Singh KamroBJPRenuka Singh
2ManendragarhINCRamesh SinghBJPShyam Bihari Jaiswal
3BaikunthpurINCAmbika Singh DeoBJPBhaiyalal Rajwade
Surajpur4PremnagarINCKhelsai SinghBJPBhulan Singh Maravi
5BhatgaonINCParas Nath RajwadeBJPLaxmi Rajwade
Balrampur6Pratappur (ST)INCRajkumari MarawiBJPShakuntala Singh Porthe
7Ramanujganj (ST)INCDr. Ajay TirkeyBJPRamvichar Netam
8Samri (ST)INCVijay PaikaraBJPUdeshwari Paikra
Surguja9Lundra (ST)INCDr. Pritam RamBJPPraboj Bhinj
10AmbikapurINCT. S. Singh DeoBJPRajesh Agarwal
11Sitapur (ST)INCAmarjeet BhagatBJPRam Kumar Toppo
Jashpur12Jashpur (ST)INCVinay Kumar BhagatBJPRaimuni Bhagat
13Kunkuri (ST)INCU D MinjBJPVishnu Dev Sai
14Pathalgaon (ST)INCRampukar SinghBJPGomati Sai
Raigarh15Lailunga (ST)INCVidyavati SidarBJPSuniti Rathia
16RaigarhINCPrakash Shakrajeet NaikBJPO. P. Choudhary
17Sarangarh (SC)INCUttari JangdeBJPShivkumari Chauhan
18KharsiaINCUmesh PatelBJPMahesh Sahu
19Dharamjaigarh (ST)INCLaljeet Singh RathiyaBJPHarishchandra Rathia
Korba20Rampur (ST)INCPhool Singh RathiyaBJPNankiram Kanwar
21KorbaINCJai Singh AgrawalBJPLakhan Lal Dewangan
22KatghoraINCPurshottam KanwarBJPPremchand Patel
23Pali-Tanakhar (ST)INCDuleshwari SidarBJPRamdaya Uikey
Gaurela Pendra Marwahi24Marwahi (ST)INCDr. Krishna Kumar DhruwBJPPranav Kumar Marpachhi
25KotaINCAtal SrivastavBJPPrabal Pratap Singh Judev
Mungeli26LormiINCThaneshwar SahuBJPArun Sao
27Mungeli (SC)INCSanjit BanerjeeBJPPunnulal Mohle
Bilaspur28TakhatpurINCDr. Rashmi Ashish SinghBJPDharamjeet Singh Thakur
29BilhaINCSiyaram KaushikBJPDharamlal Kaushik
30BilaspurINCShailesh PandeyBJPAmar Agrawal
31BeltaraINCVijay KesarwaniBJPSushant Shukla
32Masturi (SC)INCDilip LahariyaBJPKrishnamuti Bandi
Janjgir-Champa33AkaltaraINCRaghvendra SinghBJPSaurabh Singh
34Janjgir-ChampaINCVyas KashyapBJPNarayan Chandel
35SaktiINCCharan Das MahantBJPKhilawan Sahu
36ChandrapurINCRam Kumar YadavBJPSanyogita Singh Judev
37JaijaipurINCBaleshwar SahuBJPKrishnakant Chandra
38Pamgarh (SC)INCSheshraj HarbansBJPSantosh Lahre
Mahasamund39Saraipali (SC)INCChaturi NandBJPSarla Kosaria
40BasnaINCDevender Bahadur SinghBJPSampat Agarwal
41KhallariINCDwarikadhish YadavBJPAlka Chandrakar
42MahasamundINCDr. Rashmi ChandrakarBJPYogeshwar Raju Sinha
Baloda Bazar43Bilaigarh (SC)INCKavita Pran LahreyBJPDineshlal Jagade
44KasdolINCSandeep SahuBJPDhaniram Dhivar
45Baloda BazarINCShailesh TrivediBJPTank Ram Verma
46BhataparaINCInder Kumar SaoBJPShivratan Sharma
Raipur47DharsiwaINCChhaya VermaBJPAnuj Sharma
48Raipur City GraminINCPankaj SharmaBJPMotilal Sahu
49Raipur City WestINCVikas UpadhyayBJPRajesh Munat
50Raipur City NorthINCKuldeep JunejaBJPPurandar Mishra
51Raipur City SouthINCMahant Ram Sundar DasBJPBrijmohan Agrawal
52Arang (SC)INCShivkumar DahariyaBJPGuru Khushwant Saheb
53AbhanpurINCDhanendra SahuBJPIndra Kumar Sahu
Gariaband54RajimINCAmitesh ShuklaBJPRohit Sahu
55Bindrawagarh (ST)INCJanak Lal DhruvBJPGovardhan Ram Manjhi
Dhamtari56Sihawa (ST)INCAmbika MarkamBJPShrawan Markam
57KurudINCTarini ChandrakarBJPAjay Chandrakar
58DhamtariINCOmkar SahuBJPRanjana Sahu
Balod59Sanjari-BalodINCSangeeta SinhaBJPRakesh Yadav
60Dondi Lohara (ST)INCAnila BhediyaBJPDevlal Halwa Thakur
61GunderdehiINCKunwar Singh NishadBJPVirendra Sahu
Durg62PatanINCBhupesh BaghelBJPVijay Baghel
63Durg GraminINCTamradhwaj SahuBJPLalit Chandrakar
64Durg CityINCArun VoraBJPGajendra Yadav
65Bhilai NagarINCDevender Singh YadavBJPPrem Prakash Pandey
66Vaishali NagarINCMukesh ChandrakarBJPRikesh Sen
67Ahiwara (SC)INCNirmal KosareBJPDoman Korsevada
Bemetara68SajaINCRavindra ChoubeyBJPIshwar Sahu
69BemetaraINCAshish Kumar ChhabraBJPDipesh Sahu
70Navagarh (SC)INCGuru Rudra KumarBJPDayaldas Baghel
Kabirdham71PandariyaINCNeelkanth ChandravanshiBJPBhawna Bohra
72KawardhaINCMohammad AkbarBJPVijay Sharma
Rajnandgaon73KhairagarhINCYashoda VermaBJPVikrant Singh
74Dongargarh (SC)INCHarshita Swami BaghelBJPVinod Khandekar
75RajnandgaonINCGirish DevanganBJPRaman Singh
76DongargaonINCDaleshwar SahuBJPBharat Verma
77KhujjiINCBhola Ram SahuBJPGeeta Ghasi Sahu
78Mohla-Manpur (ST)INCIndrashah MandaviBJPSanjeev Saha
Kanker79Antagarh (ST)INCRoop Singh PotaiBJPVikram Usendi
80Bhanupratappur (ST)INCSavitri MandaviBJPGautam Uikey
81Kanker (ST)INCShankar DhurveBJPAsharam Netam
Kondagaon82Keshkal (ST)INCSant Ram NetamBJPNeelkanth Tekam
83Kondagaon (ST)INCMohan MarkamBJPLata Usendi
Narayanpur84Narayanpur (ST)INCChandan KashyapBJPKedar Nath Kashyap
Bastar85Bastar (ST)INCLakheshwar BaghelBJPManiram Kashyap
86JagdalpurINCJitin JaiswalBJPKiran Singh Deo
87Chitrakot (ST)INCDeepak BaijBJPVinayak Goyal
Dantewada88Dantewada (ST)INCChavindra Mahendra KarmaBJPChetaram Arami
Bijapur89Bijapur (ST)INCVikram MandaviBJPMahesh Gagada
Sukma90Konta (ST)INCKawasi LakhmaBJPSoyam Muka

Campaigns

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Indian National Congress

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The Indian National Congress (INC) campaigned slogan using "Fir se Congress layenge" (will bring congress again). The party's manifesto promised to continue and expand its existing welfare schemes, such as theRajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana (RGKNY), which provides financial assistance to farmers, and the Narva, Garva, Ghurva, Badi Yojana, which is a rural development program.[16]

Chief MinisterBhupesh Baghel, who addressed rallies and public meetings across the state. Baghel highlighted the party's achievements in government, such as the implementation of the RGKNY, the reduction in poverty, and the improvement in law and order. He also promised to continue working for the development of the state if the INC was re-elected.TheChhattisgarh PCC also targeted the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the main opposition party in the state. Baghel accused the BJP of being anti-farmer and anti-poor, and of failing to develop the state when it was in power. He also criticized the BJP's central government for its policies, such as demonetization andGST, which he said had hurt the state's economy. The INC also targeted the BJP by usingAdani in their campaign.[17]

Manifesto[18][19]

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Bharatiya Janata Party

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The party's manifesto, titled "Modi's Guarantee for Chhattisgarh 2023," promised to create one lakh new jobs, provide free electricity to farmers, and increase the minimum support price for paddy to ₹3,100 per quintal. TheBJP Chhattisgarh also promised to improve infrastructure, healthcare, and education in the state.[20]

The BJP's campaign was led by UnionHome MinisterAmit Shah, who addressed rallies across the state. Shah attacked the incumbent Congress government over alleged corruption, lawlessness, and the neglect of farmers and tribals.[21][22] He also accused the Congress of promoting religious conversion and appeasement politics.[23] Other senior BJP leaders who campaigned in Chhattisgarh included former Chief MinisterRaman Singh, Union MinisterBhupender Yadav, and party spokespersonSambit Patra. They assured on the BJP's development record and the party's commitment to Hindutva.

The BJP also targeted the Congress government on the issue of Naxalism. The party alleged that the Congress was soft on Naxalites and that the state had witnessed an increase in Naxal violence in recent years.[24]

Manifesto[25][26]

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Security concerns

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Chhattisgarh has historicaly been part of India'sred corridor, a hotspot forNaxalite–Maoist insurgency. To ensure a secure polling process, over 60,000 security personnel, mostly from theCentral Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) were deployed to 12 constituencies in the Bastar region.[27] In total 20 constituencies saw the deployment of security forces.

In mid-afternoon on 7 November, the date of polling for the first phase, security personnel were injured in a gunfight in the southern villages of Tadmetla and Duled.[28]

On 17 November, during the second phase of the elections, a Naxal IED blast occurred, resulting in the death of Indo-Tibetan Border Police Head Constable Joginder Singh when the Electronic Voting Machine was being returned to Gariaband from the polling stations of Bade and Gobra. The EVM was undamaged according to the Inspector-General of the Raipur Range, Arif Sheikh.[29]

Surveys and polls

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Opinion polls

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Seat share
Polling agencyDate publishedMargin
of error
Sample SizeMajority
INCBJPOthers
ABP News-Matrize[30]26 March 2023±3%27,00047-5234-391-5INC
ABP News-C-Voter[31]20 August 2023±3–5%7,69648-5435-410-3INC
ABP News-CVoter[32]9 October 2023±3–5%11,92845-5539-450-2Hung
ABP News-CVoter[33]4 November 2023±3–5%5,78245-5136-422-5Hung
Vote share
Polling agencyDate publishedMargin
of error
Sample SizeLead
INCBJPOthers
ABP News-Matrize[30]26 March 2023±3%27,00044%43%13%1%
ABP News-CVoter[31]20 August 2023±3–5%7,69646%41%13%5%
ABP News-CVoter[32]9 October 2023±3–5%11,92845.3%43.5%11.2%1.8%
ABP News-CVoter[33]4 November 2023±3–5%5,78244.8%42.7%12.5%2.1%

Exit polls

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Exit polls were released on 30 November 2023.[34][35][36] All exit polls incorrectly predicted the Congress to win, or at least become the single largest party in a hung assembly. Thus the exit polls turned out to be a failure, as BJP won the election with clear majority.[37]

Polling agencyMajority
INCBJPOthers
India Today-Axis My India40-5036-461-5Hung
India TV-CNX46-5630-403-5INC
TV9 Bharatvarsh-Polstrat40-5035-450-3Hung
ABP News-CVoter41-5336-480-3Hung
News18-Today's Chanakya49-6525-410-3INC
People's Insight23670BJP
Republic TV-Matrize44-5234-420-2Hung
Dainik Bhaskar46-5535-450-10INC
Times Now-ETG48-5632-402-4INC
Jan Ki Baat42-5334-453Hung
Poll of Polls[34]49383INC
Actual Results35541BJP

Results

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Results by party

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Vote share by party
  1. Bharatiya Janata Party (46.3%)
  2. Indian National Congress (42.2%)
  3. Bahujan Samaj Party (2.05%)
  4. NOTA (1.26%)
  5. Others (8.19%)
Source:[38][39]
PartyPopular voteSeats
Votes%±ppContestedWon+/−
Bharatiya Janata Party7,234,96846.27Increase 13.309054Increase 39
Indian National Congress6,602,58642.23Decrease 0.819035Decrease 33
Other parties1,178,4717.54Decrease 8.595711Decrease 6
Independents421,4302.70Decrease 3.184300Steady
NOTA197,6781.26Decrease 0.72
Total15,634,933100%-118190-
Vote statistics
Valid votes15,634,93399.80
Invalid votes31,6110.20
Votes cast/ turnout15,666,54476.75
Abstentions4,746,26323.25
Registered voters20,412,807

Results by district

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Source:[38][39]
DistrictSeats
BJPINCOthers
Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur2200
Koriya1100
Surajpur2200
Balrampur3300
Surguja3300
Jashpur3300
Raigarh3120
Sarangarh-Bilaigarh3030
Korba4211
Gaurella-Pendra-Marwahi2110
Mungeli2200
Janjgir-Champa3030
Sakti3030
Bilaspur5410
Mahasamund4220
Baloda Bazar3120
Raipur7700
Gariaband2110
Dhamtari3120
Balod3030
Durg6420
Bemetara3300
Kabirdham2200
Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai1010
Rajnandgaon4130
Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki1010
Kanker3210
Kondagaon2200
Narayanpur1100
Bastar3210
Dantewada1100
Bijapur1010
Sukma1010
Total9054351

Results by constituency

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Source:[38][39]
ConstituencyWinnerRunner-upMargin
#NameCandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur district
1Bharatpur-Sonhat (ST)Renuka SinghBJP55,80937.54Gulab KamroINC50,89034.234,919
2ManendragarhShyam Bihari JaiswalBJP48,50348.19Ramesh Singh VakilINC36,62336.3911,880
Koriya district
3BaikunthpurBhaiyalal RajwadeBJP66,86648.21Ambika Singh DeoINC41,45329.8925,413
Surajpur district
4PremnagarBhulan Singh MarabiBJP99,95751.87Khelsai SinghINC66,66734.5933,290
5BhatgaonLaxmi RajwadeBJP105,16254.06Paras Nath RajwadeINC61,20031.4643,962
Balrampur district
6Pratappur (ST)Shakuntala Singh PorteyBJP83,79643.59Rajkumari Shivbhajan MarabiINC72,08837.5011,708
7Ramanujganj (ST)Ramvichar NetamBJP99,57454.58Ajay Kumar TirkeyINC69,91138.3229,663
8Samri (ST)Uddheshwari PaikraBJP83,48345.53Vijay PaikraINC69,54037.9313,943
Surguja district
9Lundra (ST)Prabodh MinzBJP87,46352.82Pritam RamINC63,33538.2524,128
10AmbikapurRajesh AgrawalBJP90,78046.34T. S. Singh DeoINC90,68646.2994
11Sitapur (ST)Ramkumar ToppoBJP83,08850.36Amarjeet BhagatINC65,92839.9617,160
Jashpur district
12Jashpur (ST)Raymuni BhagatBJP89,10349.21Vinay BhagatINC71,45839.4717,645
13Kunkuri (ST)Vishnu Deo SaiBJP87,60754.90U. D. MinjINC62,06338.9025,544
14Pathalgaon (ST)Gomati SaiBJP82,32045.87Rampukar Singh ThakurINC82,06545.75255
Raigarh district
15Lailunga (ST)Vidyawati SidarINC84,66648.20Suniti Satyanand RathiyaBJP80,49045.824,176
16RaigarhO. P. ChoudharyBJP129,13463.21Prakash Shakrajeet NaikINC64,69131.6664,443
Sarangarh-Bilaigarh district
17Sarangarh (SC)Uttari Ganpat JangdeINC109,48452.15Shivkumari Saradhan ChouhanBJP79,78938.0129,695
18KharsiaUmesh PatelINC100,98853.74Mahesh SahuBJP79,33242.2221,656
Raigarh district
19Dharamjaigarh (ST)Laljeet Singh RathiaINC90,49349.18Harishchandra RathiaBJP80,85643.949,637
Korba district
20Rampur (ST)Phool Singh RathiyaINC93,64753.11Nanki Ram KanwarBJP70,78840.1422,859
21KorbaLakhan Lal DewanganBJP92,02953.74Jai Singh AgrawalINC66,40038.7725,629
22KatghoraPremchand PatelBJP73,68045.19Purushottam KanwarINC56,78034.8316,900
23Pali-Tanakhar (ST)Tuleshwar MarkamGGP60,86232.87Duleshwari SidarINC60,14832.48714
Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi district
24Marwahi (ST)Pranav Kumar MarpachiBJP51,96033.35Gulab RajJCC39,88225.612,078
25KotaAtal ShrivastavaINC73,47944.95Prabal Pratap Singh JudevBJP65,52240.087,957
Mungeli district
26LormiArun SaoBJP75,07047.80Thaneshwar SahuINC29,17918.5845,891
27Mungeli (SC)Punnulal MohleBJP85,42949.72Sanjit BanerjeeINC73,64842.8611,781
Bilaspur district
28TakhatpurDharmjeet Singh ThakurBJP90,97850.58Dr.Rashmi Ashish SinghINC76,08642.3014,892
29BilhaDharamlal KaushikBJP100,34646.93Siyaram KaushikINC91,38942.748,957
30BilaspurAmar AgrawalBJP83,02257.94Shailesh PandeyINC54,06337.7328,959
31BeltaraSushant ShuklaBJP79,52848.28Vijay KesarwaniINC62,56537.9816,963
32Masturi (SC)Dilip LahariyaINC95,49746.79Dr. Krishnamurti BandiBJP75,35636.9220,141
Janjgir–Champa district
33AkaltaraRaghavendra Kumar SinghINC80,04347.05Saurabh SinghBJP57,28533.6722,758
34Janjgir-ChampaVyas KashyapINC72,90045.62Narayan ChandelBJP65,92941.266,971
Sakti district
35SaktiCharan Das MahantINC81,51950.56Dr. Khilawan SahuBJP69,12442.8812,395
36ChandrapurRam Kumar YadavINC85,52548.48Bahurani JudevBJP69,54939.4215,976
37JaijaipurBaleshwar SahuINC76,74744.04Krishna Kant ChandraBJP50,82529.1625,922
Janjgir–Champa district
38Pamgarh (SC)Sheshraj HarvanshINC63,96342.80Santosh LahreBJP47,78931.9816,174
Mahasamund district
39Saraipali (SC)Chaturi NandINC100,50350.57Sarla KosariyaBJP58,61534.7441,888
40BasnaSampat AgrawalBJP108,87157.80Devender Bahadur SinghINC72,07838.2736,793
41KhallariDwarikadhish YadavINC104,05257.86Alka ChandrakarBJP66,93337.2237,119
42MahasamundYogeshwar Raju SinhaBJP84,59451.41Dr. Rashmi ChandrakarINC68,44241.6016,152
Sarangarh-Bilaigarh district
43Bilaigarh (SC)Kavita Pran LahreyINC81,64737.92Dr. Dineshlal JagadeBJP63,70829.5917,939
Baloda Bazar district
44KasdolSandeep SahuINC136,36250.71Dhaniram DhivarBJP102,59737.7833,765
45Baloda BazarTank Ram VermaBJP108,38149.34Shailesh TrivediINC93,63542.6314,746
46BhataparaInder Kumar SaoINC94,06649.01Shivratan SharmaBJP82,75043.1111,316
Raipur district
47DharsiwaAnuj SharmaBJP107,28358.65Chhaya VermaINC62,94034.4144,343
48Raipur City GraminMotilal SahuBJP113,03254.98Pankaj SharmaINC77,28237.5935,750
49Raipur City WestRajesh MunatBJP98,93860.35Vikas UpadhyayINC57,70935.2041,229
50Raipur City NorthPurandar MishraBJP54,27948.26Kuldeep Singh JunejaINC31,22527.7623,054
51Raipur City SouthBrijmohan AgrawalBJP109,26369.48Mahant Ramsundar DasINC41,54426.4267,719
52ArangGuru Khushwant SahebBJP94,03952.59Dr. Shivkumar DahariyaINC77,50143.3416,538
53AbhanpurIndra Kumar SahuBJP93,29552.00Dhanendra SahuINC77,74243.3315,553
Gariaband district
54RajimRohit SahuBJP96,42350.16Amitesh ShuklaINC84,51243.9611,911
55Bindrawagarh (ST)Janak DhruwINC92,63947.48Gowardhan Singh ManjhiBJP91,82347.06816
Dhamtari district
56Sihawa (ST)Ambika MarkamINC84,89149.81Shrawan MarkamBJP71,72542.0813,166
57KurudAjay ChandrakarBJP94,71250.07Tarni Neelam ChandrakarINC86,62245.798,090
58DhamtariOnkar SahuINC88,54448.44Rajana Dipendra SahuBJP85,93847.022,606
Balod district
59Sanjari-BalodSangeeta SinhaINC84,64944.20Rakesh Kumar YadavBJP67,60335.3017,046
60Dondi Lohara (ST)Anila BhendiyaINC102,76256.43Devlal ThakurBJP67,18336.8935,579
61GunderdehiKunwer Singh NishadINC103,19150.35Virendra SahuBJP88,32843.1014,863
Durg district
62PatanBhupesh BaghelINC95,43851.91Vijay BaghelBJP75,71541.1819,723
63Durg GraminLalit ChandrakarBJP87,17552.52Tamradhwaj SahuINC70,53342.5016,642
64Durg CityGajendra YadavBJP97,90663.89Arun VoraINC49,20932.1148,697
65Bhilai NagarDevendra YadavINC54,40548.47Prem Prakash PandeyBJP53,14147.341,264
66Vaishali NagarRikesh SenBJP98,27259.45Mukesh ChandrakarINC58,19835.2140,074
67Ahiwara (SC)Domanlal KorsewadaBJP96,71754.65Nirmal KorseINC71,45440.3825,263
Bemetara district
68SajaIshwar SahuBJP101,78948.55Ravindra ChoubeyINC96,59346.075,196
69BemetaraDipesh SahuBJP97,73149.60Ashish ChhabdaINC88,59744.979,134
70Navagarh (SC)Dayaldas BaghelBJP101,63150.01Guru Rudra KumarINC86,45442.5415,177
Kabirdham district
71PandariyaBhawna BohraBJP120,84750.66Neelu ChandravanshiINC94,44939.5926,398
72KawardhaVijay SharmaBJP144,25753.22Mohammad AkbarINC104,66538.6239,592
Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai district
73KhairagarhYashoda VermaINC89,70449.26Vikrant SinghBJP84,07046.165,634
Rajnandgaon district
74Dongargarh (SC)Harshita Swami BaghelINC89,14551.59Vinod KhandekarBJP74,77843.2714,367
75RajnandgaonRaman SinghBJP102,49961.21Girish DewanganINC57,41534.2945,084
76DongargaonDaleshwar SahuINC81,47947.49Bharatlal VermaBJP78,69045.862,789
77KhujjiBholaram SahuINC80,46550.64Geeta Ghasi SahuBJP54,52134.3125,944
Mohla-Manpur-Ambagarh Chowki district
78Mohla-ManpurIndrashah MandaviINC77,45457.79Sanjeev ShahBJP45,71334.1131,741
Kanker district
79Antagarh (ST)Vikram UsendiBJP59,54742.21Roop Singh PotaiINC35,83725.4023,710
80Bhanupratappur (ST)Savitri Manoj MandaviINC83,93150.63Gautam UikeyBJP52,99931.9730,932
81Kanker (ST)Asharam NetamBJP67,98045.57Shankar DhruvINC67,96445.5616
Kondagaon district
82Keshkal (ST)Neelkanth TekamBJP77,43845.39Sant Ram NetamINC71,87842.135,560
83Kondagaon (ST)Lata UsendiBJP80,46551.32Mohan Lal MarkamINC61,89339.4718,572
Narayanpur district
84Narayanpur (ST)Kedar Nath KashyapBJP69,11048.22Chandan KashyapINC49,58034.7619,188
Bastar district
85Bastar (ST)Lakheshwar BaghelINC68,40147.92Maniram KashyapBJP61,96743.416,434
86JagdalpurKiran Singh DeoBJP90,33655.46Jitin JaiswalINC60,50237.1429,834
87Chitrakot (ST)Vinayak GoyalBJP63,95443.73Deepak BajjINC55,58438.018,370
Dantewada district
88Dantewada (ST)Chaitram AtamiBJP57,73942.92K. Chavindra Mahendra KarmaINC40,93630.4316,803
Bijapur district
89Bijapur (ST)Vikram MandaviINC35,73943.84Mahesh GagdaBJP33,03340.522,706
Sukma district
90Konta (ST)Kawasi LakhmaINC32,77631.24Soyam MukaBJP30,79529.351,981

Aftermath

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After the incumbentCongress government was defeated, chief ministerBhupesh Baghel tendered his resignation to governorBiswabhusan Harichandan.

On 10 December 2023, the BJP legislature party meeting was held inRaipur headed by its central observersArjun Munda,Sarbananda Sonowal andDushyant Kumar Gautam whereKunkuri MLAVishnu Deo Sai was elected as the next chief minister andArun Sao andVijay Sharma were elected as deputy chief ministers. Later, they met governorBiswabhusan Harichandan and staked claim to form the government.

On 13 December,Vishnu Deo Sai,Arun Sao andVijay Sharma took oath as chief minister a deputy chief ministers of Chhattisgarh at the Science College ground inRaipur.

References

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Notes

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  1. ^BJP did not name any chief ministerial candidate for the election. Sai's name was announced as chief minister after the elections.

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