List of constituencies of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Location of Madhya Pradesh (highlighted in red) within India
The Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly or the Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha is the unicameral state legislature of Madhya Pradesh state in India . It is housed in the Vidhan Bhavan , a building located at the center of the Capital Complex, in the Arera Hill locality of Bhopal , the capital of the state. The term of the assembly is five years, unless it is dissolved earlier. Since 2001, it has had 230 members who are directly elected, from single-seat constituencies.
Since the independence of India, the Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) have been given Reservation status , guaranteeing political representation, and the Constitution lays down the general principles of positive discrimination for SCs and STs.[ 1] : 35, 137 [ 2] The 2011 census of India stated that the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes constituted a significant portion of the population of the state, at 15.6% and 21.1% respectively.[ 3] The Scheduled Tribes have been granted a reservation of 47 seats in the assembly, while 35 constituencies are reserved for candidates of the Scheduled Castes.[ 4] [ 5]
History
After the independence of India in 1947, the then province of the Central Provinces and Berar , along with a number of princely states , merged with the Indian Union and became a new state, Madhya Pradesh .[ 6] The number of constituencies of the legislative assembly of this state was 184, of which 127 were single-member and 48 were double-member. Nine constituencies were reserved for the candidates of the Scheduled Tribes .[ 7]
Madhya Pradesh was reorganised on 1 November 1956, following the States Reorganisation Act, 1956 , merging the old Madhya Pradesh state, Madhya Bharat , Vindhya Pradesh and Bhopal states. The legislative assemblies of all those states were also merged to form the reorganised Madhya Pradesh assembly.[ 8]
Changes in the constituencies of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly over time
Year
Act/Order
Explanation
Total seats
Reserved seats
Elections
SC
ST
1950, 1951
Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1951[ 7]
The Indian Constitution came into effect and new constituencies were created.
184
0
9
1952 [ 9]
1956
States Reorganisation Act, 1956 [ 8]
A re-organised Madhya Pradesh was formed by merging the former states of Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Bharat , Vindhya Pradesh and Bhopal .
288
44
54
1957 ,[ 10] 1962 [ 11]
1961
Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1961[ 12]
There were changes in the number and reservation status of constituencies. Two-member constituencies were abolished.
296
39
61
1967 ,[ 13] 1972 [ 14]
1976
Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1976[ 15]
There were changes in the number and reservation status of constituencies.
320
42
64
1977 ,[ 16] 1980 ,[ 17] 1985 ,[ 18] 1990 ,[ 19] 1993 ,[ 20] 1998 [ 21]
2001
Madhya Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2000
The new state of Chhattisgarh was created from the eastern parts of Madhya Pradesh.[ 22]
There were 320 assembly constituencies in undivided Madhya Pradesh. After the split, 230 of them composed the reduced legislative assembly of the state.
230
34
41
2003 [ 23]
2007
Delimitation Commission Order, 2007[ 24]
There were changes in the reservation status and area covered by constituencies.
230
35
47
2008 ,[ 25] 2013 ,[ 26] 2018 ,[ 27] 2023 [ 28]
Constituencies
Constituencies of Madhya Pradesh
The following is the list of constituencies of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly , since the delimitation of legislative assembly constituencies in 2008.[ 24]
Reservation
Constituencies of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Name
Reserved for (SC /ST /None)
District
Lok Sabha constituency
Electors (2023)[ 28]
1
Sheopur
None
Sheopur
Morena
258,978
2
Vijaypur
253,270
3
Sabalgarh
Morena
233,949
4
Joura
263,314
5
Sumawali
256,955
6
Morena
262,887
7
Dimani
231,809
8
Ambah
SC
241,497
9
Ater
None
Bhind
Bhind
241,065
10
Bhind
275,052
11
Lahar
260,054
12
Mehgaon
279,778
13
Gohad
SC
239,734
14
Gwalior Rural
None
Gwalior
Gwalior
252,637
15
Gwalior
301,011
16
Gwalior East
331,630
17
Gwalior South
258,312
18
Bhitarwar
242,967
19
Dabra
SC
242,370
20
Sewda
None
Datia
Bhind
191,967
21
Bhander
SC
189,931
22
Datia
None
220,407
23
Karera
SC
Shivpuri
Gwalior
265,291
24
Pohari
None
243,694
25
Shivpuri
Guna
258,600
26
Pichhore
268,329
27
Kolaras
252,773
28
Bamori
Guna
225,084
29
Guna
SC
235,225
30
Chachoura
None
Rajgarh
236,729
31
Raghogarh
236,274
32
Ashok Nagar
SC
Ashok Nagar
Guna
218,548
33
Chanderi
None
198,156
34
Mungaoli
214,485
35
Bina
SC
Sagar
Sagar
190,652
36
Khurai
None
213,798
37
Surkhi
224,391
38
Deori
Damoh
216,497
39
Rehli
243,551
40
Naryoli
SC
Sagar
237,119
41
Sagar
None
209,567
42
Banda
Damoh
248,191
43
Tikamgarh
Tikamgarh
Tikamgarh
225,793
44
Jatara
SC
220,680
45
Prithvipur
None
Niwari
213,152
46
Niwari
198,484
47
Khargapur
Tikamgarh
249,891
48
Maharajpur
Chhatarpur
235,760
49
Chandla
SC
Khajuraho
236,818
50
Rajnagar
None
250,418
51
Chhatarpur
Tikamgarh
231,908
52
Bijawar
230,826
53
Malhara
Damoh
232,780
54
Pathariya
Damoh
237,247
55
Damoh
245,802
56
Jabera
239,315
57
Hatta
SC
245,313
58
Pawai
None
Panna
Khajuraho
282,075
59
Gunnaor
SC
232,225
60
Panna
None
250,874
61
Chitrakoot
Satna
Satna
218,918
62
Raigaon
SC
220,009
63
Satna
None
245,927
64
Nagod
239,772
65
Maihar
256,393
66
Amarpatan
244,847
67
Rampur-Baghelan
263,598
68
Sirmour
Rewa
Rewa
221,009
69
Semariya
226,107
70
Teonthar
217,455
71
Mauganj
Mauganj
227,922
72
Deotalab
245,578
73
Mangawan
SC
Rewa
249,546
74
Rewa
None
220,354
75
Gurh
233,285
76
Churhat
Sidhi
Sidhi
263,938
77
Sidhi
256,381
78
Sihawal
253,218
79
Chitrangi
ST
Singrauli
250,982
80
Singrauli
None
216,392
81
Devsar
SC
241,022
82
Dhauhani
ST
Sidhi
251,193
83
Beohari
Shahdol
278,477
84
Jaisingnagar
Shahdol
256,404
85
Jaitpur
246,489
86
Kotma
None
Anuppur
150,471
87
Anuppur
ST
178,516
88
Pushprajgarh
200,528
89
Bandhavgarh
Umaria
229,128
90
Manpur
250,377
91
Barwara
Katni
253,593
92
Vijayraghavgarh
None
Khajuraho
237,367
93
Murwara
249,888
94
Bahoriband
244,940
95
Patan
Jabalpur
Jabalpur
257,496
96
Bargi
242,381
97
Jabalpur East
SC
247,800
98
Jabalpur North
None
216,368
99
Jabalpur Cantonment
186,628
100
Jabalpur West
229,742
101
Panagar
267,844
102
Sihora
ST
224,917
103
Shahpura
Dindori
Mandla
267,094
104
Dindori
247,439
105
Bichhiya
Mandla
259,367
106
Niwas
264,324
107
Mandla
268,191
108
Baihar
Balaghat
Balaghat
231,680
109
Lanji
None
248,829
110
Paraswada
225,714
111
Balaghat
233,276
112
Waraseoni
204,067
113
Katangi
202,615
114
Barghat
ST
Seoni
243,939
115
Seoni
None
275,079
116
Keolari
Mandla
260,431
117
Lakhnadon
ST
294,731
118
Gotegaon
SC
Narsinghpur
216,565
119
Narsingpur
None
Hoshangabad
232,123
120
Tendukheda
188,423
121
Gadarwara
212,855
122
Junnardeo
ST
Chhindwara
Chhindwara
221,774
123
Amarwara
254,829
124
Chourai
None
218,171
125
Saunsar
210,444
126
Chhindwara
282,801
127
Parasia
SC
218,599
128
Pandhurna
ST
214,284
129
Multai
None
Betul
Betul
230,753
130
Amla
SC
216,247
131
Betul
None
255,497
132
Ghoradongri
ST
260,317
133
Bhainsdehi
263,093
134
Timarni
Harda
189,633
135
Harda
None
236,012
136
Seoni-Malwa
Narmadapuram
Narmadapuram
245,249
137
Narmadapuram
221,218
138
Sohagpur
242,882
139
Pipariya
SC
230,829
140
Udaipura
None
Raisen
261,503
141
Bhojpur
Vidisha
255,696
142
Sanchi
SC
264,257
143
Silwani
None
225,073
144
Vidisha
Vidisha
226,071
145
Basoda
212,363
146
Kurwai
SC
Sagar
234,520
147
Sironj
None
221,764
148
Shamshabad
200,588
149
Berasia
SC
Bhopal
Bhopal
248,208
150
Bhopal Uttar
None
245,515
151
Narela
349,333
152
Bhopal Dakshin-Paschim
233,193
153
Bhopal Madhya
247,587
154
Govindpura
393,637
155
Huzur
371,115
156
Budhni
Sehore
Vidisha
273,906
157
Ashta
SC
Dewas
277,494
158
Ichhawar
None
Vidisha
225,155
159
Sehore
Bhopal
221,640
160
Narsinghgarh
Rajgarh
Rajgarh
239,323
161
Biaora
241,297
162
Rajgarh
231,371
163
Khilchipur
232,158
164
Sarangpur
SC
206,255
165
Susner
None
Agar Malwa
235,262
166
Agar
SC
Dewas
233,540
167
Shajapur
None
Shajapur
244,174
168
Shujalpur
217,796
169
Kalapipal
227,484
170
Sonkatch
SC
Dewas
234,272
171
Dewas
None
282,034
172
Hatpipliya
207,956
173
Khategaon
Vidisha
235,697
174
Bagli
ST
Khandwa
254,178
175
Mandhata
None
Khandwa
216,266
176
Harsud
ST
Betul
227,056
177
Khandwa
SC
Khandwa
272,327
178
Pandhana
ST
282,159
179
Nepanagar
Burhanpur
262,870
180
Burhanpur
None
320,308
181
Bhikangaon
ST
Khargone
248,866
182
Badwaha
None
232,016
183
Maheshwar
SC
Khargone
226,813
184
Kasrawad
None
238,160
185
Khargone
242,862
186
Bhagwanpura
ST
252,696
187
Sendhawa
Barwani
284,428
188
Rajpur
252,791
189
Pansemal
256,787
190
Barwani
275,325
191
Alirajpur
Alirajpur
Ratlam
264,887
192
Jobat
301,436
193
Jhabua
Jhabua
312,336
194
Thandla
264,577
195
Petlawad
287,670
196
Sardarpur
Dhar
Dhar
225,609
197
Gandhwani
247,168
198
Kukshi
246,580
199
Manawar
242,074
200
Dharampuri
218,956
201
Dhar
None
257,892
202
Badnawar
220,294
203
Depalpur
Indore
Indore
266,762
204
Indore-1
363,935
205
Indore-2
347,651
206
Indore-3
187,245
207
Indore-4
239,639
208
Indore-5
412,048
209
Dr. Ambedkar Nagar-Mhow
Dhar
280,726
210
Rau
Indore
356,758
211
Sanwer
SC
302,465
212
Nagda-Khachrod
None
Ujjain
Ujjain
220,941
213
Mahidpur
215,189
214
Tarana
SC
187,690
215
Ghatiya
222,709
216
Ujjain North
None
227,095
217
Ujjain South
257,223
218
Badnagar
203,691
219
Ratlam Rural
ST
Ratlam
Ratlam
213,309
220
Ratlam City
None
216,483
221
Sailana
ST
210,136
222
Jaora
None
Mandsour
237,650
223
Alot
SC
Ujjain
222,192
224
Mandsaur
None
Mandsaur
Mandsour
260,395
225
Malhargarh
SC
245,686
226
Suwasra
None
278,141
227
Garoth
250,266
228
Manasa
Neemuch
200,107
229
Neemuch
229,060
230
Jawad
181,674
See also
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