Lok Sabha poll 2014: More about Phase 3 (April 10)

State: JAMMU AND KASHMIR
Constituency:
Jammu: In 2009, Congress's Madan Lal Sharma defeated BJP's Lila Karan Sharma by 1,21,373 votes. The difference in vote-share was 14.4%.
State: JHARKHAND
Constituencies:
Chatra: In 2009, Independent candidate Inder Singh Namdhaari defeated Congress's Dhiraj Prasad Sahu by 16,178 votes. The difference in vote-share was 3.4%.
Lohardaga (ST): In 2009, BJP's Sudarshan Bhagat defeated Chamra Linda, an Independent, by 8,283 votes. The difference in vote-share was 1.6%.
Palamau (SC): In 2009, JMM's Kameshwar Baitha defeated RJD's Ghuran Ram by 23,538 votes. The difference in vote-share was 3.6%.
Kodarma: In 2009, JVM(P)'s Babulal Marandi defeated CPI(M-L)(L) Raj Kumar Yadav by 48,520 votes. The difference in vote-share was 6.2%.
The polling in Hazaribagh was postponed till April 17 because of Ram Navamai, a religious festival.
UT: LAKSHADWEEP
Constituency:
Lakshadweep (ST): In 2009, Congress's Hamdullah Sayeed defeated NCP's Dr. Pookunhikoya by 2,198 votes. The difference in vote-share was 5.6%,
state: MADHYA PRADESH
Constituencies:
Satna: In 2009, BJP's Ganesh Singh defeated BSP's Sukhlal Kushwaha by 4,418 votes. The difference in vote-share was 0.7%.
Rewa: In 2009, BSP's Deoraj Singh Patel defeated Congress's Sunder Lal Tiwari by 4,021 votes. The difference in vote-share was 0.7%.
Sidhi: In 2009, BJP's GP Mishra defeated Congres's Indrajeet Kumar by 45,740 votes. The difference in vote-share was 6.8%.
Shahdol (ST): In 2009, Congress's RN Singh defeated BJP's Narendra Singh Maravi by 13,415 votes. The difference in vote-share was 2.1%.
Jabalpur: In 2009, BJP's Rakesh Singh defeated Congress's Advocate Rameshwar Neekhra by 1,06,003 votes. The difference in vote-share was 16.7%.
Mandla: In 2009, Congress's BS Masram defeated BJP's Faggan Singh Kulaste by 65,053 votes. The difference in vote-share was 7.6%.
Balaghat: In 2009, BJP's K. D. Deshmukh defeated Congress's Vishveshwar Bhagat by 40,819 votes. The difference in vote-share was 5.4%.
Chhindwara: In 2009, Congress's Kamal Nath defeated BJP's Marot Rao Khavase by 1,21,220 votes. The difference in vote-share was 14.6%.
Hoshangabad: In 2009, Congress's Uday Pratap Singh defeated BJP's Rampal Singh by 19,245 votes. The difference in vote-share was 2.7%.
[More constituencies to follow]
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