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Lok Sabha election 2024: Candidates who won by a close margin

Last updated on - Jun 5, 2024, 17:25 IST
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Ravindra Dattaram Waikar from Mumbai North West

In Maharashtra's Mumbai North West constituency, the Shiv Sena (SS) candidate Ravindra Dattaram Waikar narrowly edged out the SS(UBT) candidate Amol Gajanan Kirtikar. Both candidates garnered 47.4% of the vote, but Waikar managed to secure victory by a slender margin of 48 votes, amounting to just 0.01%.

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Adv Adoor Prakash from Attingal

In Kerala's Attingal constituency, the Congress (CONG) candidate Adv Adoor Prakash emerged victorious with 33.29% of the vote, narrowly defeating the CPM candidate V Joy, who secured 33.22%. The winning margin was a close 684 votes, which translated to 0.07%.

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Rabindra Narayan Behera from Jajpur (SC)

In Odisha's Jajpur (SC) constituency, the BJP candidate Rabindra Narayan Behera won with 46.01% of the vote, defeating the BJD candidate Sarmistha Sethi, who received 45.87%. The margin of victory was 1587 votes, or 0.14%.

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Rao Rajendra Singh from Jaipur Rural

In Rajasthan's Jaipur Rural constituency, the BJP candidate Rao Rajendra Singh secured 48.96% of the vote, narrowly defeating the Congress candidate Anil Chopra, who garnered 48.83%. The margin of victory was 1615 votes, amounting to 0.13%.

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Bhojraj Nag from Kanker

In Chhattisgarh's Kanker (ST) constituency, the BJP candidate Bhojraj Nag won with 47.23% of the vote, narrowly beating the Congress candidate Biresh Thakur, who received 47.08%. The winning margin was 1884 votes, or 0.15%.

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Manish Tewari from Chandigarh

In Chandigarh's sole constituency, the Congress candidate Manish Tewari secured victory with 48.22% of the vote, narrowly defeating the BJP candidate Sanjay Tandon, who garnered 47.67%. The margin of victory was 2504 votes, translating to 0.56%.

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Ajendra Singh Lodhi from Hamirpur

In Uttar Pradesh's Hamirpur constituency, the SP candidate Ajendra Singh Lodhi won with 44% of the vote, narrowly beating the BJP candidate Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel, who received 43.76%. The winning margin was 2629 votes, or 0.24%.

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Mohammed Faizal PP from Lakshadweep (ST)

In Lakshadweep's (ST) constituency, the Congress candidate Mohammed Faizal PP won with 52.29% of the vote, defeating the NCP(SP) candidate who secured 46.91%. The margin of victory was 2647 votes, amounting to 5.38%.

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Mukesh Rajput from Farrukhabad

In Uttar Pradesh's Farrukhabad constituency, the BJP candidate Mukesh Rajput emerged victorious with 47.2% of the vote, narrowly defeating the SP candidate Dr. Naval Kishor Shakya, who garnered 46.94%. The margin of victory was 2678 votes, or 0.26%.

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Kamlesh Paswan from Bansgaon (SC)

In Uttar Pradesh's Bansgaon (SC) constituency, the BJP candidate Kamlesh Paswan won with 45.38% of the vote, narrowly beating the Congress candidate Sadal Prasad, who received 45.04%. The margin of victory was 3150 votes, or 0.33%.

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