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2024 Lok Sabha Election Results

Ramtek Constituency Lok Sabha Election Results 2024

In the 2024 Lok Sabha election for Ramtek, Shyamkumar (Badalu) Daulat Barve of the Indian National Congress won by 76,768 votes, securing 613,025 votes.

Ramtek Constituency Lok Sabha Election Results 2024

Ramtek Election Result Highlights: Shyamkumar (Badalu) Daulat Barve of the Indian National Congress wins the Ramtek constituency by 76768 Votes.


In Ramtek Constituency 2024 Lok Sabha Election Results, Shyamkumar (Badalu) Daulat Barve of the Indian National Congress is declared the winner, securing 613025 votes and surpassing Raju Deonath Parve of the Shiv Sena by 76768 votes.

 

S.No. Candidate Name                               Party                                            Total Votes % of Votes
1 Shyamkumar (Babalu) Daulat Barve Indian National Congress 613025 48.94
2 Raju Deonath Parve Shiv Sena 536257 42.81
3 Sandip Sahadeo Meshram Bahujan Samaj Party 26098 2.08
4 Kishore Uttamrao Gajbhiye Independent 24383 1.95

 

The Ramtek Lok Sabha constituency in Maharashtra, reserved for the Scheduled Caste category, was historically dominated by the Congress party until 2014 when Shiv Sena began gaining influence. The election for this constituency was successfully held on April 19th, with a voter turnout of 61.00 percent.

 

Congress's Krishna Rao Gulabrao Deshmukh won the first Lok Sabha election here, followed by various other candidates over the years. In the 2019 elections, Shiv Sena's Krupal Tumane emerged victorious with 5,94,827 votes, defeating Congress's Kishor Uttamrao Gajbhiye, who received 4,68,738 votes.


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