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SEONI 2008 Assembly Election Result

Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly constituency result for 2008. Winner: NEETA PATERIYA (BJP). Winning margin: 9.8%.

Quick Summary

Winner
NEETA PATERIYA
Party
BJP
Vote Share
32.8%
Margin
9.8%

Candidate Results — 2008

CandidatePartyVotesVote Share
NEETA PATERIYA✓ WinnerBJP41,92832.8%
DINESH RAI MUNMUNIND29,44423.1%
PRASANNA MALOOINC17,23213.5%
ISMAILGGP13,64910.7%
GAYA PRASAD SANODIA UARF DADUA PATELNCP5,7814.5%
MAKBOOL SHAHIND3,1482.5%
PANDIT SURENDRA NATH SHUKLABSP2,3171.8%
PARASRAM SANODIYABJSH2,2321.8%
JAGADEESH MARAVI (LAKUAA VAIDHYA)GMS2,0221.6%
TARESH AGRAWALIND1,8601.5%
INDER PRASAD SANODIYAIND1,6651.3%
RAM PRASAD DAHERIYAIND1,4371.1%
MADHAV SINGH BAGHELIND1,0130.8%
RAJ KUMAR SANODIYASHS7790.6%
ZAFAR PATELSP7360.6%
MOHAN LAL KAHAR (MOHAN BHAIYA)RSMD6810.5%
MAHMOOD KHANRPI(A)6580.5%
KALEEM BHAIJD(U)5960.5%
RAFEEK BHAIIND4920.4%

Historical Results — SEONI

YearWinnerPartyVote ShareMargin %
2018DINESH RAI MUNMUNBJP49.6%11.0%
2013DINESH RAI MUNMUNIND36.8%11.8%
2008NEETA PATERIYABJP32.8%9.8%
2003GOVIND SINGH PATELBJP51.7%24.2%
1998JAGJEET SINGH MAKKADBJP32.1%0.2%
1996BALRAM SINGHINC31.3%1.8%
1993MANHARAM LAL PANDEYBJP32.4%10.5%
1990MANHARAM LAL PANDEYBJP54.2%18.2%
1985MANHARAM LAL PANDEYBJP50.3%8.4%
1980TAHERBHAIINC50.4%12.2%
1977MANHARAM LAL PANDEYJP51.3%6.5%
1972DR. KANHAIYALAL SHARMAINC68.1%55.3%
1967KANHAIYALALINC73.6%63.5%
1962PARANPSP37.4%6.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the SEONI constituency in 2008?
NEETA PATERIYA of BJP won the SEONI assembly constituency in the 2008 Madhya Pradesh election. Full candidate results including vote shares are listed below.
What was the winning margin in SEONI in 2008?
The winning margin for SEONI in 2008 is shown in the results table below, along with vote shares for all candidates who contested.
What is the election history of SEONI constituency?
Historical results for SEONI across previous elections are shown in the trends section below, including past winners, their parties, and vote share changes.