Ramgarh election result 2023 live updates: congress won in this seat of rajasthan

Ramgarh election result 2023 live updates: congress won in this seat of rajasthan

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RAMGARH ELECTION RESULT 2023 LIVE UPDATES: What makes the 2023 Rajasthan elections interesting is the fact that no party has managed to win in Rajasthan in two consecutive elections since


1998. The power in Jaipur has been oscillating between the BJP and the Congress. Check Rajasthan's seat-wise results on_map_, track how the_big netas_ are performing, all the important


live updates, latest news on the election results of_Madhya Pradesh_,_Rajasthan_,_Telangana_, and_Chhattisgarh_. Now as the counting of votes is finally taking place, let's see if the


people of Rajasthan are carrying on their 25-year old tradition or if the tradition is finally getting a break. The 200-member state assembly of Rajasthan went to poll on November 25. A


total of 1,875 candidates are in the field to gain the mandate of over 5 crore voters. LIVE UPDATES OF RAMGARH ELECTION RESULTS 2023 In the 2023 Rajasthan state Assembly Elections, Ramgarh


constituency is witnessing a fight between Zubair Khan of the Congress and Jai Aahuja of the BJP. Congress won in this seat of Rajasthan. We have updated this result of Ramgarh based on the


live counting of votes. In the 2018 Rajasthan elections, the Ramgarh seat was won by the Congress candidate Shafia Zubair, while the BJP candidate Sukhwant Singh had come in second place. In


the Assembly elections of 2013, the Ramgarh constituency was won by Gyandev Ahuja of the BJP and the Congress candidate Juber Khan was the runner-up. Ramgarh assembly constituency falls


under Alwar Lok Sabha constituency, which is currently held by the BJP. RAMGARH ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2023 As per the final electoral roll published by the state Election Commission, Rajasthan


has a total of 5,27,88,931 voters. The gender-wise classification of this figure includes 2,74,74,849 male voters, 2,53,13,458 female voters, and 624 voters of third gender. In Ramgarh


constituency, there are a total of 271117 electors in the 2023 Rajasthan Assembly elections. Male voters comprise a total of 143532, while the count of total female voters in Ramgarh are


127585. During the voting on 25 November, 209917 voters exercised their franchise in Ramgarh. A total of 111074 male voters turned up to vote, while the number of female voters who casted


their votes in Ramgarh reached up to 98843. The voter turnout rate recorded in Ramgarh for the 2023 Rajasthan Assembly election is 77.43 percent. Overall, the voter turnout in Rajasthan


Assembly elections 2023 is recorded to be 74.62 per cent. The voter turnout of 2018 Rajasthan elections was 74.41 per cent. RAJASTHAN ELECTION 2023 In the runup to the 2023 state Assembly


elections, Congress' Ashok Gehlot government announced a flurry of welfare schemes in a desperate attempt to break the chain of changing mandate. The opinion polls, however, indicated


that the people of Rajasthan will maintain their custom. In the 2018 Rajasthan elections, Vasundhara Raje Scindia's BJP government lost power as Congress managed to win 99 seats while


the BJP could win only 73 seats. But in the five years since those elections, Rajasthan witnessed a lot of political developments. Both, the Congress and the BJP, has fought these elections


while suffering infighting in their respective state units. The Congress saw the drama of Sachin Pilot's rebellion, while the divisions in Rajasthan BJP became apparent during the


ticket distribution. In the 2023 Rajasthan elections, the BJP has fielded its candidates in all 200 constituencies. Congress' candidates are contesting in 199 seats and it came in an


alliance with Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) for one seat – Bharatpur. Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is also in the fray in 185 constituencies. Regional heavyweight Hanuman Beniwal's Rashtriya


Loktantrik Party has fielded its candidates in 78 seats. Out of 1,875 candidates in the poll fray, 1,692 are male and 183 are female. The 200-member Rajasthan Assembly had polling in 199


seats as the voting for the Karanpur constituency was cancelled after the passing away of the Congress candidate from that seat. An Independent candidate from Sri Ganganagar constituency


also died a few days before the polling but the elections there carried on because there is no provision of cancelling the election in case of the death of an Independent candidate.


Published: 03 Dec 2023, 5:45 AM IST