Indore-5 Vidhan Sabha constituency, Legislative constituency in Indore, India.
Indore-5 is a legislative constituency in the city of Indore, Madhya Pradesh. It spans multiple city wards that together form a significant urban zone mixing residential neighborhoods with commercial and institutional areas.
The constituency was created in 1977, with Suresh Seth from the Indian National Congress becoming its first elected representative. Since then, it has developed into a key electoral zone reflecting changes in the city's growth and voter composition.
The constituency represents multiple communities within Indore's urban landscape, where residents participate in traditional celebrations while embracing contemporary developments.
Voters can find information about registration and polling station locations through the Election Commission of India's official resources and local administrative offices. Polling stations are distributed across different parts of the city and are generally accessible by foot or public transport.
The 2023 assembly elections recorded a participation rate of over 97 percent, with Mahendra Hardia securing victory through 144,733 votes.
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