Chandrapur Assembly Election Results 2023 Highlights: INC's Ramkumar Yadav defeats BJP's Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev with 15976 votes

INC's Ramkumar Yadav defeats BJP's Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev with 15976 votes
And the results for the Chandrapur assembly election are out. INC candidate Ramkumar Yadav has won from Chandrapur, defeating BJP's Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev. Ramkumar Yadav polled 85525 votes compared to Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev's 69549.
INC's Ramkumar Yadav leading with 85525 votes
INC candidate Ramkumar Yadav is currently in the lead in Chandrapur with 85525 votes. BJP candidate Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev is in the second position with 69549 votes.
INC's Ramkumar Yadav inches towards victory with 42333 votes
Things look difficult for BJP's Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev, who is currently in second place in Chandrapur. INC's Ramkumar Yadav is currently in first place with a massive lead of 14188 votes over Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev.
INC's Ramkumar Yadav secures comfortable lead with 37513
Counting is still on in Chandrapur, but things look pretty good for INC candidate Ramkumar Yadav right now. Ramkumar Yadav has a comfortable lead of 13156 votes over BJP candidate Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev right now.
INC's Ramkumar Yadav inches towards victory
INC candidate Ramkumar Yadav looks to be heading towards a victory over BJP's Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev in Chandrapur. While votes are still being counted, Ramkumar Yadav has a substantial lead of 9511 votes over Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev.
Counting underway, INC's Ramkumar Yadav leads
INC candidate Ramkumar Yadav currently ahead of SP candidate Saura Lal Bhagat as counting continues in Chandrapur.
BJP's Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev leads in initial trends
Counting of votes has begun in Chhattisgarh's Chandrapur. Initial trends show that Sanyogita Yudhvir Singh Judev of BJP is leading. Saura Lal Bhagat of SP is currently in the second place.
Counting underway, INC's Ramkumar Yadav leads
INC candidate Ramkumar Yadav currently ahead of SP candidate Saura Lal Bhagat as counting continues in Chandrapur.
As the counting for the assembly elections in five states is about to begin, let's take a look at what happened in the previous elections.In Chhatisgarh, INC emerged as the winner, securing 68 seats. BJP secured the second position with 15 seats. To know what unfolds in this year's elections, stay tuned with indiatoday.tech.
The exit polls from the assembly elections held in five states indicate that in three out of five states, the voters are not in a mood to see any change in the ruling government. According to the India Today Axis My India Exit Poll, Congress is leading in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, while the BJP could make a strong comeback in Madhya Pradesh. In Telangana, BRS could secure 34-44 seats, while Congress could get 63-73 seats. Meanwhile, in Mizoram, the ruling MNF party is appearing get 3-7 seats, and the new party ZPM could secure a significant lead with 28-35 seats.
Throwback: Election results 2018
As we get set for counting in the state of Chhattisgarh here's a look at what had happened in the last cycle of elections: CONG had won 68 seats of the Chhattisgarh's total 90 seats. BJP had come in second place winning 15 seats. Will the polls this time around throw up something similar or will the Chhattisgarh see a change in its political landscape? Stay tuned with us as we bring you the latest from this assembly election.
Following the polling day, the votes are recorded in the EVM machines, which are stored in a designated room. On the counting day, these EVMs are retrieved, and the vote-counting process starts. Initially, the counting of postal ballots takes place at the counting center. Subsequently, the counting from the EVMs begins after a short interval.

