Janjgir-Champa Lok Sabha Election Result 2024 Live Updates: With the counting of votes for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections underway, the results for one of the biggest elections in the world are finally being declared.
Over seven thousand candidates are in the electoral fray to gain the mandate of over 900 million eligible voters across 543 constituencies spread across 28 states and 9 union territories. The voting for these parliamentary elections were held in seven phases from 19 April to 1 June 2024. Now, it is time for the results.
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Live Updates of Janjgir-Champa Lok Sabha Election Results 2024
The polling for Janjgir-Champa was held in Phase 3 on 7 May.
The key candidates for the 2024 General Elections in Janjgir-Champa are Kamlesh Jangde (BJP) and Dr. Shivkumar Dahariya (Congress).
As per the latest trends of counting of votes for 2024 Lok Sabha elections, BJP's Kamlesh Jangde has won Seat in Janjgir-Champa.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Janjgir-Champa seat was won by BJP candidate Guharam Ajgalley, while Congress candidate Ravi Parasram Bhardwaj had come in second place.
In 2014's General Elections, Janjgir-Champa constituency was won by BJP candidate Kamla Patle and Congress candidate Prem Chand Jayasi was the runner-up.
Assembly seats that fall under Janjgir-Champa parliamentary constituency include Akaltara, Janjgir-Champa, Sakti, Pamgarh, Kasdol, Chandrapur, Jaijaipur, Bilaigarh.
Janjgir-Champa is one of the Lok Sabha seats of Chhattisgarh.
Chhattisgarh Lok Sabha Elections 2024
In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, 11 seats of Chhattisgarh went to polls across the first three phases of voting. The state registered a voter turnout of over 72%.
Chhattisgarh’s ruling party BJP is contesting on all 11 seats. Congress, too, has fielded its candidates on all 11 seats.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections here, BJP swept 9 seats, whereas Congress could win just two. While in the previous Lok Sabha elections of 2014, BJP won a total of 10 seats, leaving Congress with just one.