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Map of the state's eleven parliamentary constituencies |
The 2009 Indian general election polls in Chhattisgarh were held for eleven seats in the state. The Result was a Landslide Victory for the BJP and the Congress won only one seat in first-past-the-post elections. Voting in the state took place on 16 April. The election was marred by Naxalite violence in several of the state's constituencies. Out of approximately 15.4 million eligible voters 55.29 percent exercised their right to vote.
Result
No. | Loksabha Constituency | Turnout% | Elected candidate | Party | Margin | |
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1 | Sarguja (ST) | 61.62 | Murarilal Singh | BJP | 1,59,548 | |
2 | Raigarh (ST) | 65.31 | Vishnudeo Sai | BJP | 55,848 | |
3 | Janjgir-Champa (SC) | 48.57 | Kamla Devi Patle | BJP | 87,211 | |
4 | Korba | 58.41 | Charan Das Mahant | INC | 20,737 | |
5 | Bilaspur | 52.28 | Dilip Singh Judeo | BJP | 20,139 | |
6 | Rajnandgaon | 58.86 | Madhusudan Yadav | BJP | 1,19,074 | |
7 | Durg | 55.93 | Saroj Pandey | BJP | 9,954 | |
8 | Raipur | 46.99 | Ramesh Bais | BJP | 57,901 | |
9 | Mahasamund | 56.69 | Chandu Lal Sahu | BJP | 51,475 | |
10 | Bastar (ST) | 47.33 | Baliram Kashyap | BJP | 1,00,262 | |
11 | Kanker (ST) | 57.20 | Sohan Potai | BJP | 19,288 | |
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