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Vidhan Sabha Chunav 2018: Results declared in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram, Telangana

Over 8,500 candidates were contesting the elections in 678 assembly seats in the five states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram, Telangana.

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Assembly Election Results 2018 Live: Counting of votes for Assembly elections in five states - Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram and Telangana - began at 8 am on Tuesday to decide the fate of over 8,500 candidates in 678 assembly seats. While five states carry a total 679 seats but due to the death of a candidate in Rajasthan, polling was countermanded on one seat. The votes are sealed in 1.74 lakh EVMs which were opened to decide who will form governments in five states. These electronic voting machines are now stored in over 670 strongrooms across the five states. 

The five-state polls have been billed as semi-finals before the 2019 national polls, with the Congress asserting that the mandate from Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram on Tuesday would send a "clear message" against the Narendra Modi government at the Centre.

These five Assembly elections would be crucial for the BJP as it gears up for the Lok Sabha election next year and is in power in three of these states Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. While the Congress is in power in Mizoram, Telangana Rashtra Samithi ruled Telangana before the Assembly was dissolved.

Exit polls on December 7 predicted a Congress win in Rajasthan, while survey agencies were seemed to be divided over outcomes in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. According to exit polls, the TRS is likely to retain the state while Congress may lose Mizoram, the last northeastern state it ruled. 

While voting in these Telangana and Rajasthan was conducted on December 7, Chhattisgarh went to polls in two phases on November 12 and 20. Polling in Madhya Pradesh and Mizoram was held on November 28.

Here are the live updates on results in five states: 

10:00 IST Wednesday, 12 December 2018: Chhattisgarh final results

Total seats: 90

BSP: 02

BJP: 15

Congress: 68

JCC(J): 05

The results of all 90 seats have been declared. 

9:00 IST Wednesday, 12 December 2018: MP final results 

Total seats: 230

BSP: 2

BJP: 109

Congress: 114 

Samajwadi Party: 1

Independents: 4

The results of all 230 seats have been declared. 

8:00 IST Wednesday, 12 December 2018: MP poll results: Status at 8 am

Total seats: 230

BSP: 2

BJP: 109

Congress: 113 won and leading in 1.

Samajwadi Party: 1

Independents: 4

The results of 229 seats have been declared. 1 yet to be declared. 

7:47 IST Wednesday, 12 December 2018: Madhya Pradesh Assembly poll results- Status at 7 am

Total seats: 230

BSP won 2
BJP won 108 and leading in 1.
Congress:113 won and leading in 1
Samajwadi Party:1.
Independents: 4.

The results of 227 seats have been declared. 3 yet to be declared. 

23:10 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Congress stakes claim to form govt in MP

The party has sought appointment by sending an email and a fax too.  Kamal Nath, MP Congress President, wrote a letter stating that the party was the single largest and also had the support of all the Independents.

21:10 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: 

Congress Legislature Party to meet tomorrow at noon, name their candidate for Rajasthan CM

20:40 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Vasundhara Raje resigns 

19:12 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Trends at 7 pm:

MP ECI trends at 7 pm: BJP-109, Congress- 113, BSP-02, Others-06

Rajasthan ECI trends at 7 pm: BJP-74 (44 win, 20 leads), Congress-98 (63 wins, 35 leads), BSP-06 (5 wins, 1 leading), CPI(M)-02 (1 win, 1 lead), Others-19 (Wins 9, 10 leads)

Chhattisgarh ECI trends at 7 pm: BJP-17, Congress-67 (wins 2, 65 leads), BSP-2, JCC-4

Mizoram finals results: BJP-01, Congress- 05, MNF-26, Ind- 08

Telangana ECI trends at 7 pm: BJP-01 (win), Congress-19 (14 wins, 5 leads), TRS-87 (62 wins, 25 leads) AIMIM-07 (3 wins, 4 leads) Others- 05 (3 wins, 2 leads)

17:53 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Chhattisgarh CM Raman Singh submits his resignation to Governor, says, "I take the responsibility for this defeat because the poll was contested under my leadership. We will act as a strong Opposition and work for the development of the state."

17:51 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: ECI trends at 5:50 pm: 

MP ECI trends: BJP-106, Congress- 115, BSP-02, Others-07

Rajasthan ECI trends: BJP-72, Congress-101, BSP-06, Others-20

Chhattisgarh ECI trends: BJP-18, Congress-64, BSP-3, JCC-4 

Telangana ECI trends: BJP-01 Congress-19, TRS-88, AIMIM-07 Others- 04

Mizoram ECI trends: BJP-01, Congress- 05, MNF-26, Ind- 08

16:07 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Trends at 4 pm: 

MP ECI trends: BJP-107, Congress, 113, BSP-04, Others-06

Rajasthan ECI trends: BJP-69, Congress-102, BSP-06, Others-22

Chhattisgarh ECI trends: BJP-13, Congress-62, Others-09

Telangana ECI trends: BJP-01 Congress-21, TRS-86, AIMIM-07 Others- 04

Mizoram ECI trends: BJP-01, Congress- 05, MNF-26, Ind- 08

14:00 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018

MP ECI trends: BJP-110, Congress- 110, BSP-03, Others-06

Rajasthan ECI trends: BJP-73, Congress-101, Others-25

Chhattisgarh ECI trends: BJP-16, Congress-60, Others-07

Telangana ECI trends: BJP-2 Congress-21, TRS-86, Others- 11

Mizoram ECI trends: BJP-01, Congress- 07, MNF-23, Ind- 09

13:58 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: MNF set to form govt in Mizoram, CM Lal Thanhawla loses both seats. Read full story here.

12:45 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018:

MP ECI trends: BJP-109, Congress, 108, BSP-06, Others-06

Rajasthan ECI trends: BJP-75, Congress-99, Others-22

Chhattisgarh ECI trends: BJP-17, Congress-57, Others-06

Telangana ECI trends: BJP-2 Congress-17, TRS-91, Others- 09

Mizoram ECI trends: BJP-01, Congress- 05, MNF-22, Ind- 09

12:03 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Mizoram CM loses his own seat - Here is how other chief ministers are faring 

12:00 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: 

MP trends at 12:00 pm:  BJP-102, Congress, 116, BSP-05, Others-07

Rajasthan trends at 12:00 pm:  BJP-81, Congress,  94, BSP-02, Others-22

Chhattisgarh trends at 12:00 pm:  BJP-18, Congress- 63, BSP-8, Others-01

Telangana trends at 12:00 pm:  TRS-90, Congress-22, BJP-02, Others-05

Mizoram trends at 12:00 pm:  Congress-09, BJP-02, MNF-26, BJP-01, Others-04 

10:45 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Trends ar 10:45

MP trends at 10:45 am: BJP-101, Congress, 116, BSP-05, Others-08
Rajasthan trends at 10:45 am: BJP-85, Congress, 101, BSP-04, Others-09
Chhattisgarh trends at 10:45 am: BJP-25, Congress- 57, BSP-6, Others-01
Telangana trends at 10:45 am: TRS-95, Congress-17, BJP-03, Others-04
Mizoram trends at 10:45 am: Congress-12, BJP-02, MNF-23

10:30 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Trends ar 10:30

9:30 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Trends at 9:30 

9:27 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: The BJP is leading in six seats and the Congress in two in Rajasthan in the first round of counting. BJP candidates have taken an early lead in Anupgarh, Masuda, Pali, Bali, Pindwara-Abu and Reodar seats, while the Congress is surging ahead in Pokaran and Jayal. Energy minister Pushpendra singh is the BJP candidate from Pali. He is leading with a margin of 1,113 votes. 

9:15 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: ECI trends: MP- BJP-01, Rajasthan- BJP-01, Congress-01, Bharatiya Tribal Party-01, Mizoram- BJP-01, MNF-01

9:00 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Trends at 9 am. It is still too soon to say anything about results on the basis of the early trends but it seems like Congress is ahead in all states. 
8:46 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Early trends are in. They are in line with exit polls predictions. It is still too soon to say anything about results on the basis of the early trends. 

7:19 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Heavy security is in place for counting of votes in Madhya Pradesh 

7:18 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: The BJP leaders have rejected the exit polls forecast and said the final results should be awaited even as they sought to de-link the state polls from the next year's Lok Sabha elections.

7:17 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: On Monday, hectic political parleys marked the eve of counting of votes for five state assemblies. 

8:17 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Counting of votes for the 40-member Mizoram Assembly begins amid elaborate security arrangements. The election was held on November 28. 

8:01 IST Tuesday, 11 December 2018: Counting of votes for 119 seats in Telangana begins. The polling was held on December 7. 

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