Gujarat assembly seats

  1. Gujarat MLA List 2022: Full List of Winners From BJP, INC and Others
  2. Gujarat Assembly Elections 2022: Seats where BJP may bite dust due to THIS REASON
  3. Gujarat Assembly Elections: 25 Seats To Watch Out For
  4. Gujarat Election Result: Results of Gujarat Assembly Election 2022
  5. 2022 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
  6. Gujarat Election Results 2022 Live Update: Gujarat Assembly Election Results Live @results.eci.gov.in, Gujarat Assembly Election Full Winners List Live News
  7. Gujarat 2022 Assembly Election: What if there was a BJP vs “INC+AAP” contest?
  8. Gujarat Assembly Elections: 25 Seats To Watch Out For
  9. Gujarat Assembly Elections 2022: Seats where BJP may bite dust due to THIS REASON
  10. Gujarat MLA List 2022: Full List of Winners From BJP, INC and Others


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Gujarat MLA List 2022: Full List of Winners From BJP, INC and Others

Sl. No Constituency Name Candidate's Name Party Votes Margin Vote Rate % 1 Pradyumansinh Jadeja BJP 80,195 9,431 49.15 % 2 Aniruddh Dave BJP 90,303 48,297 53.30 % 3 Keshavlal Patel BJP 96,582 59,814 53.59 % 4 Trikambhai Bijalbhai Chhanga BJP 99,076 37,709 56.52 % 5 Maltiben Maheshvari BJP 83,760 37,831 55.23 % 6 Virendrasinh Jadeja BJP 66,961 577 46.17 % 7 Geniben Thakor INC 102,513 15,601 45.26 % 8 Shankarbhai Chaudhary BJP 117,891 26,506 54.27 % 9 Mavjibhai Maganbhai Desai IND 96,053 35,696 46.96 % 10 Kantibhai Kharadi INC 85,134 6,327 46.42 % 11 Jignesh Mevani INC 94,765 4,928 48.00 % 12 Aniketbhai Thakar BJP 95,588 26,980 52.93 % 13 Praveen Mali BJP 98,006 42,647 45.51 % 14 Keshaji Chauhan BJP 109,123 38,414 56.66 % 15 Amrutbhai Motiji Thakor INC 96,624 5,295 47.81 % 16 Lovingji Thakor BJP 104,512 22,467 52.70 % 17 Dinesh Thakor INC 86,406 1,404 46.43 % 18 Kirit Patel INC 103,505 17,177 50.16 % 19 Balvansinh Rajput BJP 91,187 2,814 48.19 % 20 Sardarsinh Chuadhary BJP 55,460 3,964 36.30 % 21 Kiritbhai Patel BJP 88,561 51,468 59.75 % 22 Rushikeshbhai Patel BJP 88,356 34,405 55.11 % 23 Sukhaji Thakor BJP 69,872 11,286 42.96 % 24 Karshanbhai Solanki BJP 107,052 28,194 53.45 % 25 Mukesh Patel BJP 98,816 45,794 56.07 % 26 Cj Chavada INC 78,749 7,053 49.52 % 27 Vd Jhala BJP 98,792 8,860 48.35 % 28 Ramanlal Vora BJP 113,921 39,440 55.16 % 29 Tushar Chaudhary INC 67,349 1,664 32.67 % 30 Poonamchand Baranda BJP 90,396 28,768 43.62 % 31 Bhikhubhai Parmar BJP 98,475 34,788 53.02 %...

Gujarat Assembly Elections 2022: Seats where BJP may bite dust due to THIS REASON

NEW DELHI: The high-stakes Assembly Elections in Gujarat will be held in two phases - December 1 and 5 - during which the ruling BJP is likely to witness a close fight with Congress, AIMIM and AAP. While most of the opinion polls have predicted a comfortable victory for the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party in the 182-member Gujarat assembly, the vigorous campaigning by AAP, the rebellion within the BJP, the anti-incumbency factor and the Morbi mishap are likely to impact the final outcome of the polls. Besides the threat posed by AAP, the recent agitations by local tribals against various government projects in the south Gujarat region could also shatter the ruling BJP’s dream to ''break all previous records'' in this election. In the 2017 assembly polls, the BJP had a narrow victory over the main opposition Congress as it managed to win just 99 seats. In as many as 36 seats, the victory margin was less than 5,000 votes. The Congress ended up with 76 seats in the 182- member assembly. But this time, what is likely to work in favour of the ruling BJP is the fact that it has roped in Patidar agitation leader Hardik Patel and OBC leader Alpesh Thakor – both fierce critics of the saffron party at one point in time. Also, the ruling BJP has dropped nearly 42 sitting MLAs and replaced them with fresh candidates, in part, even former Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, former Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel along with other stalwarts were dropped from the candidate list, say party insider...

Gujarat Assembly Elections: 25 Seats To Watch Out For

Following are the 25 seats to watch out for as Gujarat goes to the polls over two phases on December 1 and 5: 1. MANINAGAR: This urban constituency in Ahmedabad city has been a BJP bastion since the 1990s thanks to high concentration of urban Hindu voters. Narendra Modi won from Maninagar in 2002, 2007 and 2014 when he was Gujarat chief minister. The seat is currently held by BJP's Suresh Patel.

Gujarat Election Result: Results of Gujarat Assembly Election 2022

Gujarat Election Results 2022: Assembly elections in Gujarat were held in two phases on December 1 and 5. The much-awaited In the 2017 assembly elections, the BJP had won 99 out of 182 total seats in the 182-member Gujarat assembly. Congress was triumphant on 77 seats, with others winning on 6 seats. Though Congress lost the elections, it managed to win the highest number of seats in over 30 years. The BJP, despite a resurgent Congress, was able to increase its vote share by a slight margin. This is appreciable as the party has been in power in the state since 1995. Meanwhile, after its win in Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has launched an aggressive election campaign in the state with party national convener Arvind Kejriwal regularly holding rallies. This has set the stage for a three-cornered contest in the coastal state. Election analysts believe that AAP is likely to eat into Congress' vote share, ultimately benefiting the BJP on several seats. For BJP, it will be a battle of prestige since the party has won every election in the state since 1995, maintaining a firm grip on power for 27 long years. Since Gujarat is also the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah, the challenge before rival parties like Congress and AAP is even greater.

2022 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election

Indian election 2022 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election ← 1 and 5 December 2022 All 182 seats in the 92 seats needed for a majority Turnout 64.84% 4.17%) Majority party Minority party Third party Leader Party Alliance Leadersince 2021 2021 2022 Leader'sseat won) None (lost) Lastelection 49.1%, 99 seats 41.4%, 77 seats 0.1%, 0 seat Seatswon 156 17 5 Seatchange 57 60 5 Popularvote 16,707,957 8,683,966 4,112,055 Percentage 52.50% 27.28% 12.92% Swing 3.45 14.16 12.82 Structure of the Elected Legislative Assembly election was held in The Background [ ] The tenure of Vijay Rupani resigned from Chief Minister post on 11 September 2021 Since the last assembly elections, several Local body elections [ ] BJP swept the In In the Schedule [ ] The election schedule was announced by the Poll event Phase I II Notification date 5 November 2022 10 November 2022 Last date for filing nomination 14 November 2022 17 November 2022 Scrutiny of nomination 15 November 2022 18 November 2022 Last date for withdrawal of nomination 17 November 2022 21 November 2022 Date of poll 1 December 2022 5 December 2022 Date of counting of votes 8 December 2022 Election statistics [ ] Source: Registered voters Male 25,336,610 Female 23,751,738 Third Gender 1,417 Total 49,089,765 Candidates Male 1,482 Female 139 Total 1,621 Polling stations Urban areas 17,506 Rural areas 34,276 Total 51,782 Parties and alliances [ ] [ ] No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested 1. 182 [ ] Congress and NCP announced an...

Gujarat Election Results 2022 Live Update: Gujarat Assembly Election Results Live @results.eci.gov.in, Gujarat Assembly Election Full Winners List Live News

Gujarat Assembly Election Result 2022, Full Winners List Live Updates: BJP looks set to win more than 150 seats in the Gujarat elections 2022. As of 2.22 pm, BJP had won 25 seats and was leading in 132 while Congress had won 2 and was leading in 14 seats. AAP was leading in 5 seats only. The counting of votes for the final Gujarat Election Result 2022 started at 8 am. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is expecting to create a record in Gujarat by winning the state assembly election for the record 7th time. However, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is also expecting to surprise the BJP. (Read: BJP has won 120 of 182 seats and is leading in another 36 seats, according to Election Commission data. Congress has won 11 seats and is leading in 6 seats while AAP has won 4 and is leading in 1 seat. Samajwadi Party has won 1 seat and independent candidates have won 3 seats, according to ECI data as of 5 pm. Check the Sitting BJP MLA Kisorebhai Kanai dashes AAP's Surat hopes, leads in Varachha Road constituency. Kisorebhai Kanani took a comfortable lead over rival Alpesh Kathiria of the Aam Admi Party in Varachha Road constituency, dashing the latter's hopes of gaining a foothold in the diamond and textile hub of Surat. After 18 rounds of voting, Kanani had polled 67,177 votes, staying ahead of Kathiria by a good distance. Kathiria had polled 50,285 votes, while the Congress candidate could garner only 2,939 votes. (PTI) Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Jayantibhai Rathwa is all set to defeat...

Gujarat 2022 Assembly Election: What if there was a BJP vs “INC+AAP” contest?

INC record of 149 seats in the 1985 election was broken by BJP this time around with 156 seats. Even after 27 years of anti-incumbency, it is commendable that BJP was able to further increase its vote share from 49.1% to 52.5%. AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) by capturing 12.9% of the vote was able to splinter the big anti-BJP vote bloc hurting INC in the process which could only garner 27.3% (vs ~38-41% in the previous 4 elections: 2002/2007/2012/2017) Vote Share Percentile per seat Once a candidate/party crosses 50% of the vote it is mathematically impossible for anyone else to defeat him/her: i.e. No amount of consolidation of the vote via a “Mahagathbandhan” or any type of alliance can defeat this. The BJP won 102/182 seats with 50+% of the vote. On these 102 seats even if all the opposition votes would have combined (in theory) they would have still fallen short of defeating the BJP candidate. BJP in 11 seats won an astounding 70-80% of the overall vote % and in 3 seats went above mind boggling 80%. What if there was a BJP vs “INC+AAP” contest? We know that in politics there is never a complete vote transference between 2 parties if contest in an alliance (see BSP/SP example from UP), but still, it is fascinating to play the “What If” question for purpose of curiosity. While there is no doubt that AAP did dent the INC’s chances by splitting the traditional anti BJP vote bank, even if they were able to pool their votes together BJP would have still won 123 seats which would give...

Gujarat Assembly Elections: 25 Seats To Watch Out For

Following are the 25 seats to watch out for as Gujarat goes to the polls over two phases on December 1 and 5: 1. MANINAGAR: This urban constituency in Ahmedabad city has been a BJP bastion since the 1990s thanks to high concentration of urban Hindu voters. Narendra Modi won from Maninagar in 2002, 2007 and 2014 when he was Gujarat chief minister. The seat is currently held by BJP's Suresh Patel.

Gujarat Assembly Elections 2022: Seats where BJP may bite dust due to THIS REASON

NEW DELHI: The high-stakes Assembly Elections in Gujarat will be held in two phases - December 1 and 5 - during which the ruling BJP is likely to witness a close fight with Congress, AIMIM and AAP. While most of the opinion polls have predicted a comfortable victory for the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party in the 182-member Gujarat assembly, the vigorous campaigning by AAP, the rebellion within the BJP, the anti-incumbency factor and the Morbi mishap are likely to impact the final outcome of the polls. Besides the threat posed by AAP, the recent agitations by local tribals against various government projects in the south Gujarat region could also shatter the ruling BJP’s dream to ''break all previous records'' in this election. In the 2017 assembly polls, the BJP had a narrow victory over the main opposition Congress as it managed to win just 99 seats. In as many as 36 seats, the victory margin was less than 5,000 votes. The Congress ended up with 76 seats in the 182- member assembly. But this time, what is likely to work in favour of the ruling BJP is the fact that it has roped in Patidar agitation leader Hardik Patel and OBC leader Alpesh Thakor – both fierce critics of the saffron party at one point in time. Also, the ruling BJP has dropped nearly 42 sitting MLAs and replaced them with fresh candidates, in part, even former Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, former Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel along with other stalwarts were dropped from the candidate list, say party insider...

Gujarat MLA List 2022: Full List of Winners From BJP, INC and Others

Sl. No Constituency Name Candidate's Name Party Votes Margin Vote Rate % 1 Pradyumansinh Jadeja BJP 80,195 9,431 49.15 % 2 Aniruddh Dave BJP 90,303 48,297 53.30 % 3 Keshavlal Patel BJP 96,582 59,814 53.59 % 4 Trikambhai Bijalbhai Chhanga BJP 99,076 37,709 56.52 % 5 Maltiben Maheshvari BJP 83,760 37,831 55.23 % 6 Virendrasinh Jadeja BJP 66,961 577 46.17 % 7 Geniben Thakor INC 102,513 15,601 45.26 % 8 Shankarbhai Chaudhary BJP 117,891 26,506 54.27 % 9 Mavjibhai Maganbhai Desai IND 96,053 35,696 46.96 % 10 Kantibhai Kharadi INC 85,134 6,327 46.42 % 11 Jignesh Mevani INC 94,765 4,928 48.00 % 12 Aniketbhai Thakar BJP 95,588 26,980 52.93 % 13 Praveen Mali BJP 98,006 42,647 45.51 % 14 Keshaji Chauhan BJP 109,123 38,414 56.66 % 15 Amrutbhai Motiji Thakor INC 96,624 5,295 47.81 % 16 Lovingji Thakor BJP 104,512 22,467 52.70 % 17 Dinesh Thakor INC 86,406 1,404 46.43 % 18 Kirit Patel INC 103,505 17,177 50.16 % 19 Balvansinh Rajput BJP 91,187 2,814 48.19 % 20 Sardarsinh Chuadhary BJP 55,460 3,964 36.30 % 21 Kiritbhai Patel BJP 88,561 51,468 59.75 % 22 Rushikeshbhai Patel BJP 88,356 34,405 55.11 % 23 Sukhaji Thakor BJP 69,872 11,286 42.96 % 24 Karshanbhai Solanki BJP 107,052 28,194 53.45 % 25 Mukesh Patel BJP 98,816 45,794 56.07 % 26 Cj Chavada INC 78,749 7,053 49.52 % 27 Vd Jhala BJP 98,792 8,860 48.35 % 28 Ramanlal Vora BJP 113,921 39,440 55.16 % 29 Tushar Chaudhary INC 67,349 1,664 32.67 % 30 Poonamchand Baranda BJP 90,396 28,768 43.62 % 31 Bhikhubhai Parmar BJP 98,475 34,788 53.02 %...