Goa panchayat election 2022

  1. Goa panchayat poll results: Counting of votes underway, meet the winners
  2. Goa: Panchayat elections likely in June
  3. HC quashes Goa govt decision to defer Panchayat polls, asks it to notify election date in 3 days
  4. Goa panchayat election results 2022 Live updates: BJP
  5. Goa Panchayat Election Results 2022 LIVE Updates: Counting is on ! BJP vs Congress
  6. Goa Election Result 2022: Election Results of Goa Assembly Elections


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Goa panchayat poll results: Counting of votes underway, meet the winners

The counting of the votes for the panchayat elections in Goa held earlier this week began on Friday morning, which will decide the fate of more than 5,000 candidates. At 21 locations in 12 talukas of the state, the counting got under way at 8 am. On Wednesday, voting for 186 panchayat bodies took place in Goa. Ballot papers were used to conduct the elections, which were not fought over party emblems. There were 5,038 candidates running for office in 1,464 wards. The election results will begin to come in at around 9 am, according to a senior member of the State Election Commission. Here are the latest updates: • Around five candidates backed by the transport minister Mauvin Godinho win the 7-member Bogmalo panchayat. • Drishti Kavlekar defeats six-time panch member and former sarpanch of Chimbel panchayat, Chandrakant Kunkalkar. • Martha Saldanha, a four time sarpanch and six time pach lost in the Cansaulim Panchayat election this year, reported Goa 24x7. • Aldona panchayat Winners declared Ward 1: Salvador Fernandes, Ward 2: Ashwin Dsouza, Ward 3: Abhitnya Satardekar, Ward 4: Pranesh, Ward 5: Harish Mayekar, Ward 6: Natalina colaso, Ward 7: Subhash Raut, Ward 8: Yeshwant Parwar, Ward 9: Babita Falkar, Ward 10: Rohan Pinto and Ward 11: Doritha F’des • Dhargal Pernem panchayat Winners declared Ward 1: Diptisha Naroji, Ward 2: Prity Kanolkar, Ward 3: Arjun Kanolkar, Ward 4: Aniket Salgaonkar, Ward 5: Satish Dhumal, Ward 6: Daji Bhiku Shirodkar, Ward 7: Amita Harmalkar, Ward ...

Goa: Panchayat elections likely in June

“Constitution mandate says that these village panchayats have to be reconstituted before the first meeting of the earlier village As per the recent amendment to Section 7 of the Goa Panchayati Raj Act, 1994, the task of dividing the panchayat area into wards and reservation of seats has been assigned to the election commission in consultation with the government. The commission appointed 21 electoral registration officers (EROs) and assistant electoral registration officers (AEROs) to carry out the “The draft delimitation proposal prepared by the EROs is kept open in the office of the respective ERO from February 24 to March 2 for the general public to submit their suggestions, modifications, and corrections,” the SEC said. He said that the EROs will prepare the final delimitation proposals after considering the suggestions, modifications, corrections made by the public and will hand over the same to the commission through the respective district collectors or district election officers on or before March 8. He said that the EROs will prepare the final delimitation proposals after considering the suggestions, modifications, corrections of the public and submit the same to the commission through the respective district collectors or district election officers on or before March 8. “After we scrutinise the draft, we will send the proposal to the government for its comments. After we receive the comments from the government, we will notify the delimitation proposal,” he said....

HC quashes Goa govt decision to defer Panchayat polls, asks it to notify election date in 3 days

Premium HC quashes Goa govt decision to defer Panchayat polls, asks it to notify election date in 3 days While the five-year tenure of some of the Panchayats had expired and was about to expire in others, the court directed the state government and the State Election Commission (SEC) to ensure that the elections are held and completed in “no later than 45 days”. The High Court of Bombay at Goa Tuesday quashed the decision of the Goa government to postpone elections to 186 Village Panchayats in the state and directed it to issue a notification announcing the date of the polls within three days. While the five-year tenure of some of the Panchayats had expired and was about to expire in others, the court directed the state government and the State Election Commission (SEC) to ensure that the elections are held and completed in “no later than 45 days”. In a bunch of petitions filed before the court, the question before it was whether the state government and the SEC had avoided holding elections to constitute the Panchayats before the expiry of their duration as mandated under Article 243-E of the Constitution of India. Article 243-E(1) provides that every Panchayat shall continue for five years from the date appointed for its first meeting and no longer. Article 243-E(3) provides that an election to constitute a Panchayat shall be completed before the expiry of its duration. In their 44-page order, Justice M S Sonak and Justice R N Ladda observed, “This is the fourth instance...

Goa panchayat election results 2022 Live updates: BJP

Goa panchayat election results 2022 Live Updates: BJP-backed candidates are leading in the Goa panchayat election for which the counting of voters is currently underway amid tight security. The counting is being done at 21 centres across 12 talukas. The counting will decide the fate of more than 5,000 candidates. The poling for 186 panchayat bodies in the Goa panchayat election was held on Wednesday.

Goa Panchayat Election Results 2022 LIVE Updates: Counting is on ! BJP vs Congress

Goa Panchayat Election Results 2022 LIVE Updates, Winners, Candidates List: The counting for Goa Panchayat Election Results 2022 is underway. As much as 78.70 per cent voter turnout was recorded for the panchayats elections with a total of 6,26,496 voters casting their votes. A total of 64 candidates have been elected unopposed from different village panchayats, of which 41 are from North Goa and 23 from South Goa. North Goa district has 97 panchayats, with 2,667 candidates in the fray, while 2,371 others contested polls for 89 panchayats in South Goa. As per the official data, there are 3,85,867 voters in North Goa, and 4,11,153 in South Goa. Here are all the latest news, LIVE Updates on Goa Panchayat Election Results 2022, winners list from South Goa, Pernem, Navelim, Salcete Goa, Parra, Merces, Calangute, North Goa, and more:-

Goa Election Result 2022: Election Results of Goa Assembly Elections

Last Updated: 10th March, 2022 19:27 IST Goa Election Results 2022 Highlights: BJP Touches Halfway Mark; Congress At Distinct 9 Counting of votes for the Goa Assembly Elections started for 40 seats. As per ECI's latest trends, BJP has won 20 seats. Congress has won 9 seats & is leading in 2. 3 independent candidates have won so far in Goa. AAP has won 2 seats. Senior BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday reiterated that his party will take independents and regional parties along to form the next government in Goa. Fadnavis, who is BJP's election in-charge for Goa, thanked the people of the state for reposing trust in the party and dedicated its poll performance to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The BJP has won 20seats in the state, just one short of the magic figure of 21 required to form a majority in the 40-member assembly. Speaking to reporters in Goa, Fadnavis said, "The BJP is again winning nearly 20 seats in Goa and we may win a couple of seats more. It is the continuation of the trust reposed by the people of Goa in our leader PM Narendra Modi." Replying to a query about when the party intends to stake claim to form the government, Fadnavis said, "The decision will be taken after BJP's parliamentary board informs us about it. It is a standard procedure." "I want to thank the people of Goa for their support. Even if we get majority, we will still take independents as well as other regional parties along with us to form the government," he said. PTI "We had thought ...