Deoli-Uniara Assembly Election Results 2023 Highlights: INC's Harish Chandra Meena with 105001 defeats BJP's Vijay Singh Bainsla

INC's Harish Chandra Meena with 105001 defeats BJP's Vijay Singh Bainsla
After a long see-saw battle, results for Deoli-Uniara are finally out. INC leader Harish Chandra Meena has won from the Deoli-Uniara assembly seat with a margin of 19175 votes. Harish Chandra Meena defeated BJP's Vijay Singh Bainsla.
Counting underway, INC's Harish Chandra Meena leads
INC candidate Harish Chandra Meena currently ahead of BJP candidate Vijay Singh Bainsla as counting continues in Deoli-Uniara.
INC's Harish Chandra Meena overtakes BJP's Vijay Singh Bainsla to lead with 102888 votes
INC candidate Harish Chandra Meena is now in the lead. Harish Chandra Meena has overtaken BJP candidate Vijay Singh Bainsla in Deoli-Uniara and currently has a lead of 19275 votes over the latter.
INC's Harish Chandra Meena maintains lead of 65422 votes over BJP's Vijay Singh Bainsla
INC's Harish Chandra Meena has maintained their lead in Deoli-Uniara. Right now, Harish Chandra Meena has polled 65422 votes and is leading over BJP candidate Vijay Singh Bainsla, who has polled 56097 votes.
INC's Harish Chandra Meena leads in initial trends
Counting of votes has begun in Rajasthan's Deoli-Uniara. Initial trends show that Harish Chandra Meena of INC is leading. Kanhaiya Lal Laxkar of RVBP is currently in the second place.
Counting underway, BJP's Vijay Singh Bainsla leads
BJP candidate Vijay Singh Bainsla currently ahead of RVBP candidate Kanhaiya Lal Laxkar as counting continues in Deoli-Uniara.
INC's Harish Chandra Meena leads in initial trends
Counting of votes has begun in Rajasthan's Deoli-Uniara. Initial trends show that Harish Chandra Meena of INC is leading. Kanhaiya Lal Laxkar of RVBP is currently in the second place.
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 Rajasthan, INC emerged as the winner, securing 100 seats. BJP secured the second position with 73 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.
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.
Throwback: Election results 2018
As we get set for counting in the state of Rajasthan here's a look at what had happened in the last cycle of elections: CONG had won 100 seats of the Rajasthan's total 200 seats. BJP had come in second place winning 73 seats. Will the polls this time around throw up something similar or will the Rajasthan see a change in its political landscape? Stay tuned with us as we bring you the latest from this assembly election.

