In the general elections of 2014, BJP from Bharatiya Janata Party was elected from the Sidhi Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh. She received 4,75,678 votes. Her closest opponent was Indrajeet Kumar from Indian National Congress who received 3,67,632 votes.
In the 2009 general elections, Govind Prasad Mishra from BJP was elected from Sidhi. He received 2,70,914 votes. His closest opponent was Indrajeet Kumar from INC. He received 2,25,174 votes.
In 1971 general elections, Ranbahadur Singh, an independent candidate, was elected to parliament from Sidhi. In 1978 general elections, Surya Narayan Singh from Bharatiya Lok Dal or BLD was elected. After the by-elections held in 1978, Ravi Nandan Singh from BLD won the seat.
In 1980 general elections, Moti Lal Singh from Indian National Congress (Indira) was elected. In 1984 general elections, Moti Lal Singh was again elected to Lok Sabha on a ticket from INC.
In 1989 general elections, Jagannath Singh was elected on a ticket from BJP. In 1991 general elections, Motilal Singh from INC was elected from the Sidhi constituency.
In 1996 general elections, Tilak Raj Singh from All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) was elected from the Sidhi constituency. In 1998 general elections, Jagannath Singh from BJP was elected.
In 1999 and 2004 general elections, Chandrapratap Singh from BJP had won the seat.. However, he was expelled from Lok Sabha.
In 2007 by-elections, Manik Singh was elected from the Sidhi Lok Sabha constituency On a ticket from INC.
In the 2019 General Elections, there are 26 candidates contesting for the Sidhi Lok Sabha constituency. Congress fielded Ajay Arun Singh, BJP fielded Riti Pathak, BSP fielded Ram Lal Panika, and CPI fielded Com Sanjay Namdeo.
Sidhi Lok Sabha constituency has 8 assembly segments. These include Churhat, Sidhi, Sihawal, Chitrangi, Singrauli, Deosar, Dhauhani and Beohari.
Constituency | Leading | Party | Status |
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Balaghat | Dr Dhal Singh Bisen | BJP | Won |
Betul | Durga Das Uikey | BJP | Won |
Bhind | Sandhya Ray | BJP | Won |
Bhopal | Pragya Singh Thakur | BJP | Won |
Chhindwara | Nakul Nath | Cong | Won |
Damoh | Prahalad Singh Patel | BJP | Won |
Dewas | Mahendra Singh Solanky | BJP | Won |
Dhar | Chattarsingh Darbar | BJP | Won |
Guna | DrK P Yadav | BJP | Won |
Gwalior | Vivek Narayan Shejwalkar | BJP | Won |
Hoshangabad | Uday Pratap Singh | BJP | Won |
Indore | Shankar Lalwani | BJP | Won |
Jabalpur | Rakesh Singh | BJP | Won |
Khajuraho | V DSharma | BJP | Won |
Khandwa | Nandkumar Singh | BJP | Won |
Khargone | Gajendra Umrao | BJP | Won |
Mandla | Faggan Singh Kulaste | BJP | Won |
Mandsour | Sudheer Gupta | BJP | Won |
Morena | Narendra Singh Tomar | BJP | Won |
Rajgarh | Rodmal Nagar | BJP | Won |
Ratlam | Guman Singh Damor | BJP | Won |
Rewa | Janardan Mishra | BJP | Won |
Sagar | Rajbahadur Singh | BJP | Won |
Satna | Ganesh Singh | BJP | Won |
Shahdol | Himadri Singh | BJP | Won |
Tikamgarh | Dr Virendra Kumar | BJP | Won |
Ujjain | Anil Firojiya | BJP | Won |
Vidisha | Ramakant Bhargava | BJP | Won |
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