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Odisha Assembly Election 2024 Result: BJD's 24-Year Rule Ends As BJP Sweeps Odisha | Full Winners List

With BJP crossing the majority mark in the Odisha Vidhan Sabha Election 2024 Result, the Biju Janta Dal's 24-year rule is set to end.

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With BJP crossing the majority mark in the Odisha Vidhan Sabha Election 2024 Result, the Biju Janta Dal's 24-year rule is set to end. BJP crossed the majority mark and is now set to form the government in Odisha.

The Exit Polls for the Lok Sabha and Assembly Election results had projected a tight fight between the incumbent BJD and BJP. As per the latest trends from the Election Commission of India, the BJP is leading in both races.

And with the start of the counting, the BJD and BJP went back and forth until the Bharatiya Janta Party emerged victorious and crossed the majority mark. Based on the final results for the assembly elections, the BJP crossed the majority mark and won a total of 78 seats.

Whereas, the incumbent Biju Janta Dal won 51 seats. Congress won a total of 14 seats, followed by one win for CPI(M) and three independent wins.

Odisha Elections 2024 Final Results As Per EC

Odisha Vidhan Sabha Election 2024 Result - Full List Of Winners

  1. Anandapur - Abhimanyu Sethi (BJD)

  2. Angul - Pratap Chandra Pradhan (BJP)

  3. Aska - Saroj Kumar Padhi (BJP)

  4. Athagarh - Rajendra Pratap Swain (BJD)

  5. Athamallik - Nalini Kanta Pradhan (BJD)

  6. Attabira - Nihar Ranjan Mahanand (BJP)

  7. Aul - Pratap Keshari Deb (BJD)

  8. Badasahi - Sanatan Bijuli (BJP)

  9. Balasore - Manas Kumar Dutta (BJP)

  10. Baliguda - Chakramani Kanhar (BJD)

  11. Balikuda-Erasama - Sarada Prasanna Jena (BJD)

  12. Bangriposi - Sanjali Murmu (BJP)

  13. Banki - Devi Ranjan Tripathy (BJD)

  14. Barabati-Cuttack - Sofia Firdous (INC)

  15. Barachana - Amar Kumar Nayank (BJP)

  16. Baramba - Bijaya Kumar Dalabehera (Independent)

  17. Bargarh - Ashwini Kumar Sarangi (BJP)

  18. Bari -  Biswa Ranjan Mallick (BJD)

  19. Baripada - Prakash Soren (BJP)

  20. Basta - Subasini Jena (BJD)

  21. Basudevpur - Ashok Kumar Das (Congress)

  22. Begunia - Pradip Kumar Sahu (BJD)

  23. Berhampur - K Anil Kumar (BJP)

  24. Bhadrak - Sitansu Sekhar Mohapatra (BJP)

  25. Bhandaripokhari - Sanjib Kumar Mallick (BJD)

  26. Bhanjanagar - Pradyumna Kumar Nayak (BJP)

  27. Bhatli - Irasis Acharya (BJP)

  28. Bhawanipatna - Sagar Charan Das (Congress)

  29. Bhograi - Goutam Buddha Das (BJD)

  30. Bhubaneswar Central - Ananta Narayan Jena (BJD)

  31. Bhubaneswar North - Susant Kumar Rout (BJD)

  32. Bijepur - Sanat Kumar Gartia (BJP)

  33. Binjharpur - Pramila Mallik (BJD)

  34. Biramitrapur - Rohit Joseph Tirkey (BJD)

  35. Birmaharajpur - Raghunath Jagadala (BJP)

  36. Bissam Cuttack - Nilamadhab Hikaka (Congress)

  37. Bolangir - Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo (BJD)

  38. Bonai - Laxman Munda (CPI-M)

  39. Boudh - Saroj Kumar Pradhan (BJP)

  40. Brahmagiri - Upasna Mohapatra (BJP)

  41. Brajarajnagar - Suresh Pujari (BJP)

  42. Champua - Sanatan Mahakud (BJD)

  43. Chandabali - Byomakesh Ray (BJD)

  44. Chhatrapur - Krushna Chandra Nayak (BJP)

  45. Chhendipada - Agasti Behera (BJP)

  46. Chikiti - Manoranjan Dyan Samantara (BJP)

  47. Chilika - Prithviraj Harichandan (BJP)

  48. Chitrakonda - Mangu Khilla (Congress)

  49. Choudwar-Cuttack - Souvic Biswal (BJD)

  50. Cuttack Sadar - Prakash Chandra Sethi (BJP)

  51. Dabugam - Manohar Randhari (BJD)

  52. Daspalla - Ramesh Chandra Behera (BJD)

  53. Deogarh - Romancha Ranjan Biswal (BJD)

  54. Dhamnagar - Suryabanshi Suraj Sthitaprajna (BJP)

  55. Dharamgarh - Sudhir Ranjan Pattjoshi (BJP)

  56. Dharmasala - Himanshu Sekhar Sahoo (Independent)

  57. Dhenkanal - Krushna Chandra Patra (BJP)

  58. Digapahandi - Sidhant Mohapatra (BJP)

  59. Ekamra-Bhubaneswar - Babu Singh (BJP)

  60. G. Udayagiri - Prafulla Chandra Pradhan (Congress)

  61. Ghasipura - Badri Narayan Patra (BJD)

  62. Gopalpur - Bibhuti Bhushan Jena (BJP)

  63. Gunupur - Satyajeet Gomango (Congress)

  64. Hindol - Simarani Nayak (BJP)

  65. Hinjili - Naveen Patnaik (BJD)

  66. Jagatsinghpur - Amarendra Das (BJP)

  67. Jajpur - Sujata Sahu (BJD)

  68. Jaleswar - Aswini Kumar Patra (BJD)

  69. Jashipur - Ganesh Ram Singkhuntia (BJP)

  70. Jatani - Bibhuta Bhusan Balabantaray (BJD)

  71. Jayadev - Naba Kishor Mallick (BJD)

  72. Jeypore - Tara Prasad Bahinipati (Congress)

  73. Jharigam - Narsing Bhatra (BJP)

  74. Jharsuguda - Tankadhar Tripathy (BJP)

  75. Junagarh - Dibya Shankar Mishra (BJD)

  76. Kabisuryanagar - Pratap Chandra Nayak (BJP)

  77. Kakatpur - Tusharkanti Behera (BJD)

  78. Kamakhyanagar - Satrughan Jena (BJP)

  79. Kantabanji - Laxman Bag (BJP)

  80. Kantamal - Kanhai Charan Danga (BJP)

  81. Karanjia - Padma Charan Haiburu (BJP)

  82. Kendrapara - Ganeswar Behera (BJD)

  83. Keonjhar -  Mohan Charan Majhi (BJP)

  84. Khalikote - Purna Chandra Shety (BJP)

  85. Khandapada - Dusmanta Kumar Swain (BJP)

  86. Khariar - Adhiraj Mohan Panigrahi (BJD)

  87. Khurda -  Prasanta Kumar Jagadev (BJP)

  88. Koraput - Raghuram Maccha (BJP)

  89. Korei - Akash Dasnayak (BJP)

  90. Kotpad - Rupu Bhatra (BJP)

  91. Kuchinda - Rabi Narayan Naik (BJP)

  92. Lakshmipur - Pabitra Saunta (Congress)

  93. Lanjigarh - Pradip Kumar Dishari (BJD)

  94. Loisingha - Mukesh Mahaling (BJP)

  95. Mahakalapada - Durga Prasan Nayak (BJP)

  96. Mahanga - Sarada Prasad Padhan (Independent)

  97. Malkangiri - Narasinga Madkani (BJP)

  98. Mohana - Dasarathi Gamango (Congress)

  99. Morada - Dr Krushna Chandra Mahapatra (BJP)

  100. Nabarangpur - Gouri Shankar Majhi (BJP)

  101. Narla - Manorama Mohanty (BJD)

  102. Nayagarh - Aruna Kumar Sahoo (BJD)

  103. Niali - Chhabi Malik (BJP)

  104. Nilgiri - Santosh Khatua (BJP)

  105. Nimapara - Pravati Parida (BJP)

  106. Nuapada - Rajendra Dholakia (BJD)

  107. Padampur - Barsha Singh Bariha (BJD)

  108. Pallahara - Ashok Mohanty (BJP)

  109. Paradeep - Sampad Chandra Swain (BJP)

  110. Paralakhemundi - Rupesh Kumar Panigrahi

  111. Parjanga - Bibhuti Bhusan Pradhan (BJP)

  112. Patkura - Arvind Kohapatra (BJD)

  113. Patna - Akhila Chandra Naik (BJP)

  114. Patnagarh - Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo (BJP)

  115. Phulbani - Uma Charan Mallick (BJP)

  116. Pipili - Ashrit Pattanayak (BJP)

  117. Polasara - Gokulananda Mallik (BJP)

  118. Pottangi - Rama Chandra Kadam (Congress)

  119. Puri - Sunil Kumar Mohanty (BJD)

  120. Raghunathpali - Durga Charan Tanti (BJP)

  121. Rairakhol - Prasanna Acharya (BJD)

  122. Rairangpur - Jalen Naik (BJP)

  123. Rajanagar -Dhruba Charan Sahoo (BJD)

  124. Rajgangpur - C.S. Raazen Ekka (Congress)

  125. Ranpur - Surama Padhy (BJP)

  126. Rayagada - Kadraka Appala Swamy (Congress)

  127. Remuna - Gobinda Chandra Das (BJP)

  128. Rengali - Sudarshan Haripal (BJD)

  129. Rourkela - Sarada Prasad Nayak (BJD)

  130. Salipur - Prasanta Behera (BJD)

  131. Sambalpur -  Jayanarayan Mishra (BJP)

  132. Sanakhemundi - Ramesh Chandra Jena (Congress)

  133. Saraskana - Bhadav Hansdah (BJP)

  134. Satyabadi - Om Prakash Mishra (BJP)

  135. Simulia - Padma Lochan Panda (BJP)

  136. Sonepur - Niranjan Pujari (BJD)

  137. Soro - Madhab Dhada (BJD)

  138. Sukinda - Pradeep Bal Samanta (BJP)

  139. Sundargarh - Jogesh Kumar Singh (BJD)

  140. Surada - Nilamani Bisoyi (BJP)

  141. Talcher - Braja Kishore Pradhan (BJD)

  142. Talsara - Bhabani Shankar Bhoi (BJP)

  143. Telkoi - Dr. Fakir Mohan Naik ( BJP)

  144. Tirtol - Ramakanta Bhoi (BJD)

  145. Titlagarh - Nabin Kumar Jain (BJP)

  146. Udala - BHaskar Madhei (BJP)

  147. Umerkote - Nityananda Gond (BJP)

The winners of the Odisha Vidhan Sabha Election 2024 Resutls are being announced the Election Commission. Stay tuned for the latest updates.

As far as the Odisha Lok Sabha seats are concerned, the BJP swept the state. The incumbent BJD part won zero seats for the Lok Sabha Elections. Of the 21 seats, 20 were won by the Bharatoya Janta Party and one by the Indian National Congress.