While Congress is leading on eight seats, candidates from its alliance partners RLP, CPI-M and Bharatiya Tribal Party are also leading on three seats each.

The BJP, which won all the Lok Sabha seats in the 2014 and 2019 general elections, has so far won one seat while it is leading in 13 seats.

Congress candidate Umedaram Beniwal is also leading from the Barmer Lok Sabha seat, which is considered the toughest seat and has seen higher turnout compared to the 2019 elections.

Election Commission officials have confirmed the victory of BJP candidate Manju Sharma, who defeated her rival Pratap Singh Khachariyawas of Congress by over three lakh votes from Jaipur Lok Sabha seat.

Union minister Arjunram Meghwal is leading from Bikaner seat with 54,475 votes, while BJP's Rao Rajendra Singh is leading from Jaipur Rural seat with 5,896 votes.Union Minister Bhupendra Yadav is leading from Alwar seat by 48,102 votes and Bhagirath Chaudhary is leading from Ajmer.

From Jodhpur, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat is ahead with 90724 votes, former CM Vasundhara Raje's son Dushyant Singh is ahead with 366493 votes, from Bhilwara Damodar Agarwal is ahead with 353665 votes, from Udaipur MLA Vishwa Pratap's wife Mahima Kumar is winning from Rajsamand with 38 votes. BJP state president CP Joshi is leading from Chittorgarh with 35,7747 votes, while Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla is leading with 41,315 votes.

From Jalore seat, Lumbaram is leading by 20,1501 votes and his rival Vaibhav Gehlot of Congress is trailing. Vaibhav is the son of former Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot.

BJP's Mannalal Rawat is leading with 257383 votes and Congress candidate Tarachand Meena is trailing.

Rahul Kaswan, Congress candidate from Churu, said, "The entire Congress team worked together. There was an undercurrent among the public. We already knew that the results would be in our favor. The public has understood and voted against people like 'Kaka' (Rajendra Rathod).'