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Assembly By Poll 2014 - 9 State, 33 Seats

State

Seats

Party

Gujarat

(9/9)

BJP ( 6 )

Cong (3)

Gujarat Political Parties

S.  No

ABBREVIATION P

PARTY

1

BJS

BHARATIYA JAN SANGH

2

INC

INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

3

PSP

PRAJA SOCIALIST PARTY

4

RPI

REPUBLIC PARTY OF INDIA

5

SSP

SANGHATA SOCIALIST PARTY

6

SWA

SWATANTRA PARTY

7

IND

INDEPENDENT

 

List of Gujarat  assembly Constituency

The number of constituencies of Assam Legislative Assembly at the time of its inception on 7 April 1937 was 108. In 1957 it was reduced to 105. In 1962, the number of constituencies was enhanced to 114 and since 1972, it is 126. Since 1976, 8 constituencies are reserved for the Scheduled castes candidates and 16 constituencies are reserved for Scheduled tribes candidates

Assembly Constituency Name

S.No. Constituency District S.No. Constituency District
1 Gummidipundi Tiruvallur 118 Sulur Coimbatore
2 Ponneri (SC) Tiruvallur 119 Kavundampalayam Coimbatore
3 Tiruttani Tiruvallur 120 Coimbatore (North) Coimbatore
4 Thiruvallur Tiruvallur 121 Thondamuthur Coimbatore
5 Poonamallee (SC) Tiruvallur 122 Coimbatore (South) Coimbatore
6 Avadi Tiruvallur 123 Singanallur Coimbatore
7 Maduravoyal Chennai 124 Kinathukadavu Coimbatore
8 Ambattur Chennai 125 Pollachi Coimbatore
9 Madavaram Chennai 126 Valparai (SC) Coimbatore
10 Thiruvottiyur Chennai 127 Palani Dindigul
11 Dr.Radhakrishnan Nagar Chennai 128 Oddanchatram Dindigul
12 Perambur Chennai 129 Athoor Dindigul
13 Kolathur Chennai 130 Nilakkottai (SC) Dindigul
14 Villivakkam Chennai 131 Natham Dindigul
15 Thiru. Vi. Ka. Nagar (SC) Chennai 132 Dindigul Dindigul
16 Egmore (SC) Chennai 133 Vedasandur Dindigul
17 Royapuram Chennai 134 Aravakurichi Karur
18 Harbour Chennai 135 Karur Karur
19 Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni Chennai 136 Krishnarayapuram (SC) Karur
20 Thousand Lights Chennai 137 Kulithalai Karur
21 Anna Nagar Chennai 138 Manapaarai Tiruchirappalli
22 Virugambakkam Chennai 139 Srirangam Tiruchirappalli
23 Saidapet Chennai 140 Tiruchirappalli (West) Tiruchirappalli
24 T. Nagar Chennai 141 Tiruchirappalli (East) Tiruchirappalli
25 Mylapore Chennai 142 Thiruverumbur Tiruchirappalli
26 Velachery Chennai 143 Lalgudi Tiruchirappalli
27 Sholinganallur Chennai 144 Manachanallur Tiruchirappalli
28 Thiruporur Kanchipuram 145 Musiri Tiruchirappalli
29 Alandur Kanchipuram 146 Thuraiyur (SC) Tiruchirappalli
30 Pallavaram Kanchipuram 147 Perambalur (SC) Perambalur
31 Tambaram Kanchipuram 148 Kunnam Perambalur
32 Chengalpattu Kanchipuram 149 Ariyalur Ariyalur
33 Uthiramerur Kanchipuram 150 Jayankondam Ariyalur
34 Kanchipuram Kanchipuram 151 Tittakudi (SC) Cuddalore
35 Sriperumbudur (SC) Kanchipuram 152 Vriddhachalam Cuddalore
36 Madurantakam (SC) Kanchipuram 153 Neyveli Cuddalore
37 Cheyyur (SC) Kanchipuram 154 Panruti Cuddalore
38 Arakkonam (SC) Vellore 155 Cuddalore Cuddalore
39 Sholingur Vellore 156 Kurinjipadi Cuddalore
40 Katpadi Vellore 157 Bhuvanagiri Cuddalore
41 Ranipet Vellore 158 Chidambaram Cuddalore
42 Arcot Vellore 159 Kattumannarkoil (SC) Cuddalore
43 Vellore Vellore 160 Sirkazhi (SC) Nagapattinam
44 Anaikattu Vellore 161 Mayiladuthurai Nagapattinam
45 K. V. Kuppam (SC) Vellore 162 Poompuhar Nagapattinam
46 Gudiyattam (SC) Vellore 163 Nagapattinam Nagapattinam
47 Vaniyambadi Vellore 164 Kilvelur (SC) Nagapattinam
48 Ambur Vellore 165 Vedaranyam Nagapattinam
49 Jolarpet Vellore 166 Thiruthuraipoondi (SC) Tiruvarur
50 Tirupattur Vellore 167 Mannargudi Tiruvarur
51 Uthangarai (SC) Krishnagiri 168 Thiruvarur Tiruvarur
52 Bargur Krishnagiri 169 Nannilam Tiruvarur
53 Krishnagiri Krishnagiri 170 Thiruvidaimarudur (SC) Thanjavur
54 Veppanahalli Krishnagiri 171 Kumbakonam Thanjavur
55 Hosur Krishnagiri 172 Papanasam Thanjavur
56 Thalli Krishnagiri 173 Thiruvaiyaru Thanjavur
57 Palacodu Dharmapuri 174 Thanjavur Thanjavur
58 Pennagaram Dharmapuri 175 Orathanadu Thanjavur
59 Dharmapuri Dharmapuri 176 Pattukkottai Thanjavur
60 Pappireddippatti Dharmapuri 177 Peravurani Thanjavur
61 Harur (SC) Dharmapuri 178 Gandharvakottai (SC) Pudukkottai
62 Chengam (SC) Tiruvannamalai 179 Viralimalai Pudukkottai
63 Tiruvannamalai Tiruvannamalai 180 Pudukkottai Pudukkottai
64 Kilpennathur Tiruvannamalai 181 Thirumayam Pudukkottai
65 Kalasapakkam Tiruvannamalai 182 Alangudi Pudukkottai
66 Polur Tiruvannamalai 183 Aranthangi Pudukkottai
67 Arani Tiruvannamalai 184 Karaikudi Sivaganga
68 Cheyyar Tiruvannamalai 185 Tiruppattur Sivaganga
69 Vandavasi (SC) Tiruvannamalai 186 Sivaganga Sivaganga
70 Gingee Villupuram 187 Manamadurai (SC) Sivaganga
71 Mailam Villupuram 188 Melur Madurai
72 Tindivanam (SC) Villupuram 189 Madurai East Madurai
73 Vanur (SC) Villupuram 190 Sholavandan (SC) Madurai
74 Villupuram Villupuram 191 Madurai North Madurai
75 Vikravandi Villupuram 192 Madurai South Madurai
76 Tirukkoyilur Villupuram 193 Madurai Central Madurai
77 Ulundurpettai Villupuram 194 Madurai West Madurai
78 Rishivandiyam Villupuram 195 Thiruparankundram Madurai
79 Sankarapuram Villupuram 196 Thirumangalam Madurai
80 Kallakurichi (SC) Villupuram 197 Usilampatti Madurai
81 Gangavalli (SC) Salem 198 Andipatti Theni
82 Attur (SC) Salem 199 Periyakulam (SC) Theni
83 Yercaud (ST) Salem 200 Bodinayakanur Theni
84 Omalur Salem 201 Cumbum Theni
85 Mettur Salem 202 Rajapalayam Virudhunagar
86 Edappadi Salem 203 Srivilliputhur (SC) Virudhunagar
87 Sankari Salem 204 Sattur Virudhunagar
88 Salem (West) Salem 205 Sivakasi Virudhunagar
89 Salem (North) Salem 206 Virudhunagar Virudhunagar
90 Salem (South) Salem 207 Aruppukkottai Virudhunagar
91 Veerapandi Salem 208 Tiruchuli Virudhunagar
92 Rasipuram (SC) Namakkal 209 Paramakudi (SC) Ramanathapuram
93 Senthamangalam (ST) Namakkal 210 Tiruvadanai Ramanathapuram
94 Namakkal Namakkal 211 Ramanathapuram Ramanathapuram
95 Paramathi Velur Namakkal 212 Mudhukulathur Ramanathapuram
96 Tiruchengodu Namakkal 213 Vilathikulam Thoothukudi
97 Kumarapalayam Namakkal 214 Thoothukkudi Thoothukudi
98 Erode (East) Erode 215 Tiruchendur Thoothukudi
99 Erode (West) Erode 216 Srivaikuntam Thoothukudi
100 Modakkurichi Erode 217 Ottapidaram (SC) Thoothukudi
101 Perundurai Erode 218 Kovilpatti Thoothukudi
102 Bhavani Erode 219 Sankarankovil (SC) Tirunelveli
103 Anthiyur Erode 220 Vasudevanallur (SC) Tirunelveli
104 Gobichettipalayam Erode 221 Kadayanallur Tirunelveli
105 Bhavanisagar (SC) Erode 222 Tenkasi Tirunelveli
106 Dharapuram (SC) Tirupur 223 Alangulam Tirunelveli
107 Kangayam Tirupur 224 Tirunelveli Tirunelveli
108 Avanashi (SC) Tirupur 225 Ambasamudram Tirunelveli
109 Tiruppur (North) Tirupur 226 Palayamkottai Tirunelveli
110 Tiruppur (South) Tirupur 227 Nanguneri Tirunelveli
111 Palladam Tirupur 228 Radhapuram Tirunelveli
112 Udumalpet Tirupur 229 Kanniyakumari Kanniyakumari
113 Madathukulam Tirupur 230 Nagercoil Kanniyakumari
114 Udhagamandalam Nilgiris 231 Colachal Kanniyakumari
115 Gudalur (SC) Nilgiris 232 Padmanabhapuram Kanniyakumari
116 Coonoor Nilgiris 233 Vilavancode Kanniyakumari
117 Mettuppalayam Coimbatore 234 Killiyoor Kanniyakumari

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Gujarat Election Result 2012 Live Update, Himachal Pradesh election result 2012 Live Update.gujarat & himachal pradesh live udate.

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  •                      Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi
    Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

    Gujarat - BJP wins 52 seats, leads 65; Cong wins 27 seats, leads 32 (3:40 p.m.)

    Himachal Pradesh- Congress gets absolute majority, wins 36 seats; BJP wins 24, others 4

 

Modi appears set for hat-trick

 

(1.23 p.m.) Narendra Modi wins by a huge margin from Maninagar as BJP bags all four seats declared so far and leads in 114 of State’s 182 constituencies, with the Chief Minister set to score a hat-trick. Mr. Modi trounced his nearest Congress rival Shweta Bhatt by a margin of 86,373 votes.

 

BJP bags Amraivadi, Mangrol and Karanj seats.

 

Main Opposition Congress is leading in 59 seats, while nominees of Keshubhai Patel’s Gujarat Parivartan Party are ahead in two, state election office sources say.

 

Besides, the NCP, Janta Dal(U) and an independent are leading in one constituency each.

 

Celebrations begin across the State with BJP workers smearing each others face with gulal and beating drums in the streets of Ahmedabad and elsewhere.

 

(10:09 a.m.) Modi tweets

 

"No need of looking behind, FORWARD! We want infinite energy, infinite courage, infinite patience..." Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi tweets on poll trends.

 

“Modi bhai has always been an important leader in the BJP... We are not a dynastic party which is led by a Yuvaraj. We function in a pure democratic fashion,” says BJP chief Spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad.

 

(10:37 a.m.) Minister Anandiben Patel is leading in Ghatlodia, while minister and state government spokesman Jaynarayan Vyas is trailing in Siddhpur.

 

Jagruti Pandya, wife of slain BJP leader, Haren Pandya, locked in a ‘revenge’ fight in Ellis Bridge seat, is trailing her BJP rival. Pandya’s family had blamed Modi for the murder of Haren Pandya, who was twice elected from the seat.

 

(11:20 a.m.) Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is leading by 70,000 votes in Maninagar constituency against Shweta Bhatt. Modi has polled 94,646 votes while Shweta, wife of suspended IPS officer Sanjeev Bhatt, has polled 24,095 votes so far after 12 rounds of counting, official sources say.

 

(11:25 a.m.) Narendra Modi, Amit Shah win

 

(12:25Keshubhai Patel wins

 

Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP) leader and former chief minister Keshubhai Patel has won from Visavadar constituency in Saurashtra region, officials say. Mr Patel won by about 20,000 votes against his nearest Bharatiya Janata Party rival Kanubhai Bhalala.

 

Congress set to win Himachal

 

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal says that he welcomes the decision of people. “Whatever people decide is good. It would be good if they support us, and good even if they don’t. I will welcome the decision of people,” he says.

 

(10:30 a.m.) Fortunes change for Congress in Himachal Pradesh, where it was initially projected as trailing the ruling BJP. Congress is leading in 37 seats while the BJP is ahead in 24 in the 68-memmber Assembly. Himachal has a 68-member Assembly in which BJP had won 43 seats in the last elections against Congress’ 16.

The victory of Modi in Gujarat is not the victory of BJP, it is the victory of brand:Yaddurappa.

The victory of Modi in Gujarat is not the victory of BJP, it is the victory of brand:Yaddurappa.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Bangalore: Karnataka’s former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa on Thursday said that the victory of Chief Minister Narendra Modi in Gujarat is not the victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party. 
“The victory of Modi in Gujarat is not the victory of BJP, it is the victory of brand,” Yeddyurappa was quoted as saying by Firstpost. 
The Karnataka Janata Party (KJP) president added: “The party should be called Modi's regional party as the victory is Modi's personal victory.” 
The Lingayat strongman, who strained his ties with the BJP earlier this year, commented that the impact of the BJP could be gauged through the result of Himachal Pradesh, where the Congress that was poised to comfortably win 36 seats in the 68-member Assembly. 
The score was one all in the crucial battle for political stakes on Thursday with the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Narendra Modi poised for a hat-trick of wins in Gujarat and the Congress wresting power in Himachal Pradesh. 
In Gujarat, the BJP was headed for a win in 116 seats, just short of the 117 it won in 2007. The Congress appeared to have improved its tally marginally from 59 last time to 60 this time. 

In the hill state of Himachal Pradesh, the BJP's Prem Kumar Dhumal government prepared to exit office. The BJP, which had got 41 seats in 2007, was down to 26

Congress President Arjun Modhwadia resigns as Gujarat Congress president: Gujarat Poll

Congress President Arjun Modhwadia resigns as Gujarat Congress president: Gujarat Poll

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Ahmedabad: Taking responsibility for defeat in the Gujarat Assembly Elections, Arjun Modhwadia on Thursday resigned as the state Congress’ president. 
According to ABP news, Modhwadia has also congratulated Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who poised for a hat-trick of wins, for victory in Gujarat. 
Gujarat Congress president Arjun Modhwadia, who was seeking third consecutive term from Porbandar constituency, was defeated by his BJP rival Babu Bokhiria. 

In Gujarat, the BJP was headed for a win in 116 seats, just short of the 117 it won in 2007. The Congress appeared to have improved its tally marginally from 59 last time to 60 this time. 

Source: Zeenews

Gujarat Poll 2012: Narendra Modi wins from Maninagar constituency..

 Gujarat Poll 2012: Narendra Modi wins from Maninagar constituency..

 

Ahmedabad, December 20, 2012

 

Chief minister Narendra Modi was on Thursday elected to the Gujarat assembly from Maninagar constituency in Ahmedabad's outskirts.

Modi defeated Congress' Shweta Bhatt, wife of suspended police officer Sanjeev Bhatt, officials said. The victory triggered celebrations by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supporters.

 


 

 

Gujarat Election Result 2012 2017 Constituency Party Wise Winner MLA List Runner Up Vote Margin

Gujarat Election Result 2012 2017 Constituency Party Wise Winner MLA List Runner Up Vote Margin

Gujarat Election Results 2017

The 2012 Gujarat legislative assembly elections were held in the Indian state of Gujarat in December 2012 for all 182 members of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. Incumbent Chief Minister Narendra Modi of Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP), in power since 2002, was running for his fourth term. The leader of the opposition was Shaktisinh Gohil of the Indian National Congress (INC)

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Elections were held in two phases, the first on 13 December and second on 17 December 2012. Total voting turnout of both phases was 71.32%, highest since 1980. Results were declared on 20 December 2012.
The BJP, led by Narendra Modi, won 116 seats out of total 182 seats and formed the government while INC won 60 seats. BJP has been in power in Gujarat since 1995. After bypolls in June and December 2013, BJP, has won more four assembly seats which were held by INC, increasing the tally of BJP in the assembly to 120, which is 3 more than the assembly election of 2007

Gujarat Party Wise Election Results 2012 2017

Gujarat Result Status  

Status Known For 182 out of 182 Constituencies

Party

Won

Leading

Total

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)

115

0

119

Indian National Congress (INC)

61

0

57

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)

2

0

2

Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP) 

 2 

 0

 2

Janata Dal (United)

 1

 0

 1

Others

 1

0

 1


Gujarat Constituency Wise Result 2012 2017

 

 

Gujarat Result 2012

AC NO. & Name

Winner (Party)

 Voter

Runnre up (Party)

 Voter

Margin

1. Abdasa

CHHABILBHAI NARANBHAI PATEL (Indian National Congress)

60704

BHANUSHALI JAYANTILAL PARSOTTAM (Bharatiya Janata Party)

53091

7613

143. Akota

SAURABH PATEL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

95554

PATEL LALITBHAI THAKORBHAI (Indian National Congress)

45687

49867

50. Amraiwadi

PATEL HASMUKHBHAI SOMABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

108683

GADHVI BIPINBHAI GOPALBHAI (Indian National Congress)

43258

65425

95. Amreli

PARESH DHANANI (Indian National Congress)

86583

DILEEP SANGHANI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

56690

29893

112. Anand

DILIPBHAI MANIBHAI PATEL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

82956

KANTIBHAI SODHAPARMAR (BHAGAT) (Indian National Congress)

81969

987

4. Anjar

AHIR VASANBHAI GOPALBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

64789

V. K. HUMBAL (Indian National Congress)

60061

4728

110. Anklav

AMIT CHAVDA (Indian National Congress)

81575

SOLANKI JASAVANTSINH AMARSINH (JASHUBHA) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

51256

30319

154. Ankleshwar

ISHWARSINH THAKORBHAI PATEL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

82645

PATEL MAGANBHAI BALUBHAI (MASTER) (Indian National Congress)

51202

31443

56. Asarwa

RAJANIKANT MOHANLAL PATEL (R.M.PATEL) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

76829

SURAJKAR MANGALBHAI HIRABHAI (MANGAL SURAJKAR) (Indian National Congress)

41784

35045

121. Balasinor

CHAUHAN MANSINH KOHYABHAI (Indian National Congress)

87088

PATHAK RAJESHBHAI URFE PAPPUBHAI GAJANAN (Bharatiya Janata Party)

69917

17171

49. Bapunagar

RAJPUT JAGRUPSINH GIRDANSINH (Bharatiya Janata Party)

51058

SHYANI DHIRUBHAI THAKARSHIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

48455

2603

169. Bardoli

PARMAR ISHWARBHAI ALIAS ANILBHAI RAMANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

81049

RANA NITINBHAI GOPALBHAI (Indian National Congress)

58777

22272

32. Bayad

VAGHELA MAHENDRASINH SHANKERSINH (Indian National Congress)

74646

JHALA UDESINH PUJAJI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

38723

35923

23. Becharaji

PATEL RAJANIKANT SOMABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

68447

DARBAR RAJENDRASINH UDESINHJI (Indian National Congress)

61991

6456

153. Bharuch

DUSHYANTBHAI RAJNIKANT PATEL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

92219

SANDIP MANGROLA (Indian National Congress)

55029

37190

104. Bhavnagar East

DAVE VIBHAVARIBEN VIJAYBHAI (VIBHAVARI DAVE) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

85735

JOSHI RAJESHBHAI MAHENDRABHAI (RAJESH JOSHI) (Indian National Congress)

45867

39508

103. Bhavnagar Rural

PARSHOTTMBHAI ODHAVJIBHAI SOLANKI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

83980

GOHIL SHAKTISINH (Indian National Congress)

65426

18554

105. Bhavnagar West

JITENDRABHAI SAVJIBHAI VAGHANI (JITU VAGHANI) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

92584

MANSUKHBHAI RAIYABHAI KANANI (DR. KANANI) (Indian National Congress)

38691

53893

30. Bhiloda

ANIL JOSHIYARA (Indian National Congress)

95799

NILABEN HASMUKHBHAI MADIYA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

64256

31543

3. Bhuj

DR.NIMABEN AACHARYA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

69174

AMIRALI HAJIHUSHEN LODHIYA (Indian National Congress)

60201

8973

109. Borsad

PARMAR RAJENDRASINH DHIRSINH (Indian National Congress)

83621

SOLANKI NAYNABEN RAMANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

62587

21034

107. Botad

MANIYA THAKARSHIBHAI DEVJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

86184

KUNVARJIBHAI MOHANBHAI BAVALIYA (Indian National Congress)

76179

10005

17. Chanasma

DILIPKUMAR VIRAJIBHAI THAKOR (Bharatiya Janata Party)

83462

THAKOR DINESHBHAI AATAJI (Indian National Congress)

66638

16824

137. Chhota Udaipur

RATHWA MOHANSINH CHHOTUBHAI (Indian National Congress)

65043

GULSINGBHAI RANGLABHAI RATHWA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

62738

2305

168. Choryasi

PATEL RAJENDRABHAI PARABHUBHAI (RAJABHAI) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

119917

PATEL SATISHBHAI CHAMPAKBHAI (Indian National Congress)

52279

67638

63. Chotila

SHAMJIBHAI BHIMJIBHAI CHAUHAN (Bharatiya Janata Party)

72111

FATEPARA DEVJIBHAI GOVINDBHAI (Indian National Congress)

60139

11972

140. Dabhoi

PATEL BALKRISHNABHAI NARANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

70833

PATEL SIDDHARTH CHIMANBHAI (Indian National Congress)

65711

5122

132. Dahod

PANADA VAJESINGBHAI PARSINGBHAI (Indian National Congress)

73956

PALAS NAGARSINH KASNABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

34408

39548

173. Dangs

GAVIT MANGALBHAI GANGAJIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

45637

PATEL VIJAYBHAI RAMESHBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

43215

2422

54. Danilimda

SHAILESH MANUBHAI PARMAR (Indian National Congress)

73573

GIRISH PARMAR (Bharatiya Janata Party)

59272

14301

10. Danta

KHARADI KANTIBHAI KALABHAI (Indian National Congress)

73751

GAMABHAI BHIKHABHAI KHARADI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

46761

26990

51. Dariapur

GYASUDDIN HABIBUDDIN SHEKH (Indian National Congress)

60967

BHARAT BAROT (Bharatiya Janata Party)

58346

2621

60. Dasada

MAKWANA PUNAMBHAI KALABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

65404

MANHARLAL MAGANLAL MAKWANA (Indian National Congress)

54764

10640

57. Daskroi

PATEL BABUBHAI JAMNADAS (Bharatiya Janata Party)

95813

BARAIYA LAXMANBHAI AMBALAL (Indian National Congress)

58180

37633

149. Dediyapada

MOTILAL PUNIABHAI VASAVA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

56471

AMARSINH RAMSINH VASAVA (Indian National Congress)

53916

2555

13. Deesa

VAGHELA LILADHARBHAI KHODAJI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

66294

JOSHI RAJENDRAKUMAR DHUDALAL(RAJUBHAI JOSHI) (Indian National Congress)

48588

17706

34. Dehgam

RATHOD KAMINIBA BHUPENDRASINH (Indian National Congress)

61043

THAKOR ROHITJI CHANDUJI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

58746

2297

14. Deodar

CHAUHAN KESHAJI SHIVAJI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

76265

RABARI GOVABHAI HAMIRABHAI (Indian National Congress)

55456

20809

134. Devgadbaria

KHABAD BACHUBHAI MAGANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

113582

CHAUHAN BHUPENDRASINH CHIMANSINH (Nationalist Congress Party)

29829

83753

59. Dhandhuka

KOLIPATEL LALJIBHAI CHATURBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

77573

M M SHAH (Indian National Congress)

49296

28277

9. Dhanera

PATEL JOITABHAI KASNABHAI (Indian National Congress)

87460

PUROHIT VASANTBHAI RANCHHODJI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

57169

30291

178. Dharampur

PATEL ISHWARBHAI DHEDABHAI (Indian National Congress)

82319

CHAUDHARI SUMITRABEN BATUKBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

67021

15298

94. Dhari

KOTADIYA NALINBHAI NANJIBHAI (Gujarat Parivartan Party)

41516

KOKILABEN JAYSUKHBHAI KAKADIYA (Indian National Congress)

39941

1575

58. Dholka

CHUDASAMA BHUPENDRASINH MANUBHA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

75242

CHAVDA PRADYUMANSINH PRATAPBHAI (Indian National Congress)

56397

18845

75. Dhoraji

RADADIYA VITTHALBHAI HANSRAJBHAI (Indian National Congress)

76189

PATEL HARILAL MADHAVJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

73246

2943

64. Dhrangadhra

KAVADIYA JAYANTIBHAI RAMJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

87621

PATEL JAYESHBHAI HARILAL (Indian National Congress)

70218

17403

82. Dwarka

PABUBHA VIRAMBHA MANEK (Bharatiya Janata Party)

70062

AHIR KANDORIYA MULUBHAI RANMALBHAI (Indian National Congress)

64446

5616

44. Ellisbridge

SHRI RAKESH SHAH (Bharatiya Janata Party)

106631

KAMLESHKUMAR BABULAL SHAH (Indian National Congress)

29959

76672

129. Fatepura

KATARA RAMESHBHAI BHURABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

57828

MACHHAR DITABHAI BHIMABHAI (Indian National Congress)

51564

6264

106. Gadhada

ATMARAM MAKANBHAI PARMAR (Bharatiya Janata Party)

66415

MARU PRAVINBHAI TIDABHAI (Indian National Congress)

56073

10342

176. Gandevi

PATEL MANGUBHAI CHHAGANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

104417

PATEL BHARTIBEN NARDEVBHAI (Indian National Congress)

78240

26177

5. Gandhidham

MAHESHWARI RAMESH VACHCHHRAJ (Bharatiya Janata Party)

72988

CHAVADA JAYSHREEBEN AJITBHAI (Indian National Congress)

51675

21313

36. Gandhinagar North

PATEL ASHOKKUMAR RANCHHODBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

73551

PATEL SURESHKUMAR CHATURDAS (Indian National Congress)

69326

4225

35. Gandhinagar South

THAKOR SHAMBHUJI CHELAJI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

87999

THAKOR JUGAJI NATHAJI (Indian National Congress)

79988

8011

133. Garbada

BARIYA CHANDRIKABEN CHHAGANBHAI (Indian National Congress)

69295

RATHOD MOHINDRABEN AJITSINH (Bharatiya Janata Party)

33521

35774

101. Gariadhar

KESHUBHAI HIRJIBHAI NAKRANI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

53377

MANGUKIYA BABUBHAI MAVAJIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

37349

16028

41. Ghatlodia

PATEL ANANDIBEN MAFATBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

154599

PATEL RAMESHBHAI PRAHLADBHAI (DUDHWALA) (Indian National Congress)

44204

110395

126. Godhra

C.K.RAULJI (Indian National Congress)

73367

CHAUHAN PRAVINSINH PRABHATSINH (Bharatiya Janata Party)

70499

2868

73. Gondal

JADEJA JAYRAJSINH TEMUBHA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

79709

ZADAFIA GORDHANBHAI PRAGAJIBHAI (Gujarat Parivartan Party)

59943

19766

128. Halol

PARMAR JAYDRATHSINHJI CHANDRASINHJI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

93854

PARMAR RAJENDRASINH BALVANTSINH (Indian National Congress)

60648

33206

27. Himatnagar

CHAVDA RAJENDRASINH RANJITSINH (RAJUBHAI CHAVDA) (Indian National Congress)

85008

PATEL PRAFULBHAI KHODABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

72652

12356

28. Idar

RAMANLAL ISHVARLAL VORA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

90729

SOLANKI RAMABHAI VIRCHANDBHAI (Indian National Congress)

78899

11380

174. Jalalpore

R.C.PATEL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

76797

RANJITBHAI (MUNNABHAI) DAHYABHAI PANCHAL (Indian National Congress)

58930

17867

52. Jamalpur - Khadia

BHATT BHUSHAN ASHOK (Bharatiya Janata Party)

48058

SAMIRKHAN VAJIRKHAN SIPAI (Indian National Congress)

41727

6331

150. Jambusar

CHHATRASINHJI PUJABHAI MORI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

74864

MAKWANA KIRANKUMAR LAXMANBHAI (Indian National Congress)

56134

18730

80. Jamjodhpur

SHAPRIYA CHIMANBHAI DHARAMSHIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

75395

AHIR HARDAS KARSHAN KHAVA (Indian National Congress)

47204

28191

78. Jamnagar North

JADEJA DHARMENDRASINH MERUBHA (HAKUBHA JADEJA) (Indian National Congress)

61642

AYAR BERA MULUBHAI HARDASBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

52194

9448

77. Jamnagar Rural

RAGHAVJI HANSRAJ PATEL (Indian National Congress)

60499

FALDU RANCHHODBHAI CHANABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

57195

3304

79. Jamnagar South

TRIVEDI VASUBEN NARENDRABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

55894

LAL JITENDRA HARIDAS (JITU LAL) (Indian National Congress)

53032

2862

72. Jasdan

GOHEL BHOLABHAI BHIKHABHAI (Indian National Congress)

78055

DR.BHARATBHAI KHODABHAI BOGHRA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

67208

10847

74. Jetpur

RADADIYA JAYESHBHAI VITTHALBHAI (Indian National Congress)

85827

KORAT JASHUBEN SAVJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

67794

18033

138. Jetpur

RATHAVA JAYANTIBHAI SAVAJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

61966

RATHAVA SUKHRAMBHAI HARIYABHAI (Indian National Congress)

57693

4273

152. Jhagadia

VASAVA CHHOTUBHAI AMARSINH (Janata Dal (United))

66622

VASAVA BALUBHAI CHHOTUBHAI (Indian National Congress)

53318

13304

130. Jhalod

GARASIYA MITESHBHAI KALABHAI (Indian National Congress)

78077

VAGHELA BHAVSINGBHAI DITABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

38004

40073

86. Junagadh

MASHRU MAHENDRABHAI LILADHARBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

66669

JOSHI BHIKHABHAI GALABHAI (Indian National Congress)

52873

13796

24. Kadi

CHAVADA RAMESHBHAI MAGANBHAI (Indian National Congress)

84276

HITU KANODIYA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

83059

1217

76. Kalavad S.C.

CHAVDA MEGHJIBHAI AMARABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

49027

PARMAR DINESHBHAI RUDABHAI (DR. DINESH PARMAR) (Indian National Congress)

42908

6119

127. Kalol

RATHOD ARVINDSINH DAMSINH (Bharatiya Janata Party)

69275

JADAV RAJENDRASINH CHANDRASINH (Indian National Congress)

39219

30056

38. Kalol

THAKOR BALDEVJI CHANDUJI (Indian National Congress)

64757

DR. ATULBHAI KALIDAS PATEL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

64414

343

158. Kamrej

PANSHERIYA PRAFULBHAI CHHAGANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

126032

BHAGIRATHBHAI MANUBHAI PITHAVDIWALA (Indian National Congress)

64661

61371

15. Kankrej

KHANPURA DHARSHIBHAI LAKHABHAI (Indian National Congress)

73900

VAGHELA KIRTISINH PRABHATSINH (Bharatiya Janata Party)

73300

600

120. Kapadvanj

SHANKERSINH VAGHELA (BAPU) (Indian National Congress)

88641

DABHI KANUBHAI BHULABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

82044

6597

181. Kaprada

CHAUDHARI JITUBHAI HARAJIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

85780

PATEL PRAKASHBHAI SHANKARBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

67095

18685

162. Karanj

KACHHADIYA JANAKBHAI MANJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

65696

ZALAVADIYA JAYSUKHBHAI DEVCHANDBHAI (Indian National Congress)

16257

49439

147. Karjan

PATEL SATISHBHAI MOTIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

68225

AKSHAYKUMAR ISHWARBHAI PATEL (Indian National Congress)

64736

3489

166. Katargam

VANANI NANUBHAI BHAGAVANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

88604

PANDAV NANDLAL KALABHAI (Indian National Congress)

45332

43272

88. Keshod

ARVINDBHAI KESHAVBHAI LADANI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

53772

KOTADIYA MAGANBHAI KARSHANBHAI (Indian National Congress)

45835

7937

81. Khambhalia

POONAMBEN HEMATBHAI MAADAM (Bharatiya Janata Party)

79087

AHIR EBHA KARSAN KARMUR (Indian National Congress)

40705

38382

108. Khambhat

PATEL SANJAYKUMAR RAMANBHAI, (Bharatiya Janata Party)

74761

CHUDASAMA SANDIPSINH VAJUBHA (Indian National Congress)

59375

15386

29. Khedbrahma

ASHVIN KOTWAL (Indian National Congress)

88488

MAKWANA BHOJABHAI HUJABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

38351

50137

20. Kheralu

DHABHI BHARATSIGHJI SANKARJI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

68195

THAKOR BABUJI UJAMJI (Indian National Congress)

49809

18386

92. Kodinar

SOLANKI JETHABHAI DANABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

63319

MOHANBHAI MALABHAI VALA (Indian National Congress)

54842

8477

84. Kutiyana

KANDHAL SARMANBHAI JADEJA (Nationalist Congress Party)

61416

KARSHANBHAI DULABHAI ODEDRA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

42942

18474

96. Lathi

BAVKUBHAI NATHABHAI UNDHAD (Indian National Congress)

48793

KHOKHARIYA VALAJIBHAI NANAJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

46029

2764

163. Limbayat

PATIL SANGITABEN RAJENDRABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

79744

SONVANE SURESH MOHAN (Indian National Congress)

49423

30321

61. Limbdi

KOLIPATEL SOMABHAI GANDALAL (Indian National Congress)

72203

KIRITSINH JITUBHA RANA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

70642

1561

131. Limkheda

BHABHOR JASHVANTSINH SUMANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

67219

BARIA PUNABHAI JESINGBHAI (Indian National Congress)

51888

15331

122. Lunawada

PATEL HEERABHAI HARIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

72814

MALIVAD KALUBHAI HIRABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

69113

3701

25. Mahesana

PATEL NITINKUMAR RATILAL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

90134

PATEL NATVARLAL PITAMBARDAS (Indian National Congress)

65929

24205

118. Mahudha

THAKOR NATVARSINH FULSINH (Indian National Congress)

58373

SODHA KHUMANSINH RATANSINH (Bharatiya Janata Party)

45143

13230

99. Mahuva

MAKWANA BHAVANABEN RAGHAVBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

74161

BHARATKUMAR BHASKARRAO THAKAR (Independent)

62474

28352

170. Mahuva

DHODIYA MOHANBHAI DHANJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

57498

ISHVARBHAI NARSIHBHAI VAHIYA (Indian National Congress)

29146

11687

165. Majura

SANGHVI HARSH RAMESHKUMAR (Bharatiya Janata Party)

103577

JAIN DHANPATRAJ LALCHAND (Indian National Congress)

32021

71556

85. Manavadar

CHAVDA JAWAHARBHAI PETHALAJIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

72879

RATIBHAI GORDHANBHAI SUREJA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

68477

4402

2. Mandvi

CHHEDA TARACHAND JAGASHI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

61984

PARMAR KISHORSINH RAJENDRASINH (Indian National Congress)

53478

8506

157. Mandvi

VASAVA PARBHUBHAI NAGARBHAI (Indian National Congress)

83298

VASAVA HEMALATABEN MAHESHBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

58904

24394

156. Mangrol

VASAVA GANPATSINH VESTABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

79255

CHAUDHARI TEJASBHAI AMARSINHBHAI (Indian National Congress)

48149

31106

89. Mangrol

CHUDASAMA RAJESHBHAI NARANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

68452

DR. CHUDASAMA CHANDRIKABEN KANJIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

52738

15714

53. Maninagar

NARENDRA MODI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

120470

BHATT SHWETA SANJIV (Indian National Congress)

34097

86373

145. Manjalpur

YOGESH PATEL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

92642

GANDHI CHINNAM SATYAM (CHINNNAM GANDHI) (Indian National Congress)

40857

51785

37. Mansa

CHAUDHARI AMITBHAI HARISINGBHAI (Indian National Congress)

78068

D.D. PATEL, (Bharatiya Janata Party)

70040

8028

115. Matar

CHAUHAN DEVUSINH JESINGBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

71021

PATEL SANJAYBHAI HARIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

64534

6487

117. Mehmedabad

GAUTAMBHAI RAVJIBHAI CHAUHAN (Indian National Congress)

68767

CHAUHAN SUNDERSINH BHALABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

64586

4181

31. Modasa

THAKOR RAJENDRASINH SHIVSINH (Indian National Congress)

88879

PARMAR DILIPSINHJI VAKHATSINHJI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

66021

22858

65. Morbi

AMRUTIYA KANTILAL SHIVLAL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

77386

BRIJESH MERJA (Indian National Congress)

74626

2760

125. Morva Hadaf

KHANT SAVITABEN VECHATBHAI (Indian National Congress)

56886

DAMOR BIJALBHAI VALABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

45597

11289

116. Nadiad

DESAI PANKAJ VINUBHAI (GOTIYO) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

75335

JITRENDRABHAI SURYAKANTBHAI PATEL (AZAD) (Indian National Congress)

68748

6587

148. Nandod

TADVI SHABDASHARAN BHAILALBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

79580

VASAVA HARESHBHAI JAYANTIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

63853

15727

45. Naranpura

AMIT SHAH (Bharatiya Janata Party)

103988

DR. JITUBHAI B. PATEL (Indian National Congress)

40653

63335

47. Naroda

WADHWANI NIRMALABEN SUNILBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

96333

BHARWAD BHAVANBHAI SURABHAI (Indian National Congress)

37981

58352

175. Navsari

DESAI PIYUSHBHAI DINKARBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

81601

PATEL ARVINDBHAI DURLABHBHAI ( A. D. PATEL) (Indian National Congress)

65620

15981

46. Nikol

PANCHAL JAGDISH ISHWARBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

88886

GHORI NARSINHBHAI JAYRAMBHAI (Indian National Congress)

39584

49302

172. Nizar

GAMIT KANTILALBHAI RESHMABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

90191

VASAVA PARESHBHAI GOVINDBHAI (Indian National Congress)

80267

9924

155. Olpad

PATEL MUKESHBHAI ZINABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

106805

JAYESHKUMAR SHANKARBHAI PATEL (Indian National Congress)

69747

37058

146. Padra

PATEL DINESHBHAI BALUBHAI (DINUMAMA) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

75227

THAKOR JASHPALSINH MAHENDRASINH (PADHIYAR) (Indian National Congress)

70919

4308

12. Palanpur

PATEL MAHESHKUMAR AMRUTLAL (Indian National Congress)

75097

PRAJAPATI GOVINDBHAI MADHAVLAL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

69813

5284

102. Palitana

RATHOD PRAVINBHAI JINABHAI (Indian National Congress)

69396

SARVAIYA MAHENDRASINH PARAKRAMSINH (Bharatiya Janata Party)

55071

14325

180. Pardi

KANUBHAI MOHANLAL DESAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

84563

HEMANT MANUBHAI DESAI (Indian National Congress)

47252

37311

18. Patan

DESAI RANCHHODBHAI MAHIJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

67224

THAKOR JODHAJI GALABJI (Indian National Congress)

61353

5871

113. Petlad

NIRANJAN PATEL (Indian National Congress)

77312

PATEL DIPAKBHAI RAVJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

65120

12192

83. Porbandar

BABUBHAI BHIMABHAI BOKHIRIA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

77604

ARJUNBHAI DEVABHAI MODHWADIA (Indian National Congress)

60458

17146

33. Prantij

BARAIYA MAHENDRASINH KACHARSINH ( ADVOCATE ) (Indian National Congress)

76097

CHAUHAN JAYSINHJI MANSINHJI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

69083

7014

16. Radhanpur

THAKOR NAGARJI HARCHANDJI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

69493

BHAVSINHJI DAYAJI RATHOD (Indian National Congress)

65659

3834

68. Rajkot East

RAJGURU INDRANIL SANJAYBHAI (Indian National Congress)

60877

SHUKLA KASHYAP CHIMANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

56605

4272

71. Rajkot Rural

BHANUBEN MANOHARBHAI BABARIYA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

57753

SAGATHIYA LAKHABHAI JETHABHAI (Indian National Congress)

46287

11466

70. Rajkot South

GOVIND PATEL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

77308

DONGA MITUL HIMATBHAI (Indian National Congress)

48831

28477

69. Rajkot West

VAJUBHAI RUDABHAI VALA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

90405

ATUL RASIKBHAI RAJANI (Indian National Congress)

65427

24978

98. Rajula

SOLANKI HIRABHAI ODHAVJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

75447

BABUBHAI RAMBHAI RAM (Indian National Congress)

56737

18710

144. Raopura

RAJENDRA TRIVEDI (RAJUBHAI VAKIL) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

99263

JAYESH THAKKAR (Indian National Congress)

57728

41535

6. Rapar

PATEL VAGHAJIBHAI DHARAMSHIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

55280

GADA BABULAL MEGHAJI (Indian National Congress)

46064

9216

55. Sabarmati

ARVINDKUMAR GANDALAL PATEL (ARVIND DALAL) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

107036

PATEL BHARATKUMAR GOVINDLAL (BHARAT VAKIL) (Indian National Congress)

39453

67583

40. Sanand

KARAMSIBHAI VIRJIBHAI PATEL (Indian National Congress)

73453

KAMABHAI GAGJIBHAI RATHOD (Bharatiya Janata Party)

69305

4148

139. Sankheda

BHIL DHIRUBHAI CHUNILAL (Indian National Congress)

80579

TADVI ABHESINH MOTIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

79127

1452

123. Santrampur

DAMOR GENDALBHAI MOTIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

68026

BHAMAT MANSINH VALLABHABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

42372

25654

97. Savarkundla

VAGHASIYA VALLABHBHAI VASHARAMBHAI (V.V.VAGHASIYA) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

37246

PRATAP DUDHAT (Indian National Congress)

34862

2384

135. Savli

INAMDAR KETANBHAI MAHENDRABHAI (Independent)

62849

KHUMANSIN RAYSINH CHAUHAN (Indian National Congress)

42530

20319

142. Sayajigunj

SUKHADIYA JITENDRA RATILAL SUKHADIYA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

107358

JOSHI KIRITBHAI SHANTILAL (Indian National Congress)

49121

58237

124. Shahera

AHIR (BHARVAD) JETHABHAI GHELABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

76468

SOLANKI TAKHATSINH RAVSINH (Indian National Congress)

47743

28725

19. SIDDHPUR

BALVANTSINH CHANDANSINH RAJPUT (Indian National Congress)

87518

JAYNARAYAN VYAS (Bharatiya Janata Party)

61694

25824

114. Sojitra

PARMAR PUNAMBHAI MADHABHAI (Indian National Congress)

65210

PATEL VIPULKUMAR VINUBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

65048

162

90. Somnath

BARAD JASABHAI BHANABHAI (Indian National Congress)

56701

JOTVA RAJSIBHAI VIRABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

54605

2096

159. Surat East

GILITWALA RANJITBHAI MANGUBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

72649

PIRZADA KADIR KAYAMUDIN (Indian National Congress)

56860

15789

160. Surat North

CHOKSI AJAYKUMAR JASHVANTLAL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

59690

KACHHDIYA DINESHBHAI MANUBHAI (Indian National Congress)

37656

22034

167. Surat West

KISHORBHAI RATILALVANKAWALA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

99099

PATEL USHABEN BABUBHAI (Indian National Congress)

29368

69731

100. Talaja

SHYAL BHARTIBEN DHIRUBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

66357

SARVAIYA SANJAYSINH AJITSINH (Indian National Congress)

33513

32844

91. TALALA

JASHUBHAI DHANABHAI BARAD (Indian National Congress)

62722

PARMAR GOVIND VARJANG (Bharatiya Janata Party)

61244

1478

66. Tankara

KUNDARIYA MOHANBHAI KALYANJIBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

63630

VADAVIYA MAGANBHAI DHANJIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

48223

15407

48. Thakkarbapa Nagar

KAKADIYA VALLABHBHAI GOBARBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

88731

PATEL GITABEN PRANAVKUMAR (Indian National Congress)

39480

49251

8. Tharad

PATEL PARABATBHAI SAVABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

68517

PATEL MAVJIBHAI CHATRABHAI (Indian National Congress)

65044

3473

119. Thasra

PARMAR RAMSINH PRABHATSINH (Indian National Congress)

78226

PRATIKSHABEN TINUBHAI PARMAR (Bharatiya Janata Party)

72726

5500

164. Udhna

NAROTTAMBHAI PATEL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

74946

RAJPUT DHANSUKHBHAI BHAGWATIPRASAD (Indian National Congress)

42192

32754

182. Umbergaon

RAMANLAL NANUBHAI PATKAR (Bharatiya Janata Party)

69450

GOVINDBHAI VESTABHAI PATEL (Indian National Congress)

41151

28299

111. Umreth

JAYANTBHAI RAMANBHAI PATEL (BOSKEY) (Nationalist Congress Party)

67363

GOVINDBHAI RAIJIBHAI PARMAR (Bharatiya Janata Party)

65969

1394

93. Una

VANSH PUNJABHAI BHIMABHAI (Indian National Congress)

69824

KALUBHAI CHANABHAI RATHOD (Bharatiya Janata Party)

62317

7507

21. Unjha

PATEL NARAYANBHAI LALLUDAS (Bharatiya Janata Party)

75708

DR. ASHA PATEL (Indian National Congress)

51507

24201

11. Vadgam

MANILAL JETHABHAI VAGHELA (Indian National Congress)

90375

VAGHELA FAKIRBHAI RAGHABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

68536

21839

141. Vadodara City

VAKIL MANISHA RAJIVBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

103700

SOLANKI JAYSHREEBEN ASHWINBHAI (Indian National Congress)

51811

51889

136. Vaghodia

SHRIVASTAV MADHUBHAI BABUBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

65851

DR. PATEL JAYESHBAHI KHEMABHAI (Indian National Congress)

60063

5788

151. Vagra

ARUNSINH AJITSINH RANA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

68512

IQBAL PATEL (Indian National Congress)

54194

14318

179. Valsad

BHARATBHAI KIKUBHAI PATEL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

93658

PATEL DHARMESH ALIAS BHOLA AMBELAL (Indian National Congress)

57659

35999

177. Vansda

CHAUDHARI CHHANABHAI KOLUBHAI (Indian National Congress)

105829

PATEL NARESHBHAI MAGANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

80213

25616

161. Varachha Road

KANANI KISHORBHAI SHIVABHAI (KUMAR) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

68529

GAJERA DHIRUBHAI HARIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

48170

20359

43. Vatva

PRADIPSINH BHAGWATSINH JADEJA (Bharatiya Janata Party)

95580

PATEL ATULKUMAR RAVJIBHAI (Indian National Congress)

48648

46932

7. Vav

SHANKARBHAI LAGDHIRBHAI PATEL (CHAUDHARY) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

72640

THAKOR GENIBEN NAGAJI (Indian National Congress)

60729

11911

42. Vejalpur

CHAUHAN KISHORSINH BABULAL (KISHOR CHAUHAN) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

113507

PATHAN MURTUJAKHAN AKBARKHAN (Indian National Congress)

72522

40985

26. Vijapur

PATEL PRAHLADBHAI ISHVARBHAI (Indian National Congress)

70729

KANTIBHAI RAMABHAI PATEL (Bharatiya Janata Party)

61970

8759

39. Viramgam

PATEL TEJASHREEBEN DILIPKUMAR (Indian National Congress)

84930

PATEL PRAGJIBHAI NARANBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

67947

16983

87. Visavadar

KESHUBHAI SAVDASBHAI PATEL (Gujarat Parivartan Party)

85967

BHALALA KANUBHAI MEPABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

43781

42186

22. Visnagar

PATEL RUSHIKESH GANESHBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

76185

PATEL BHOLABHAI CHATURDAS (Nationalist Congress Party)

46786

29399

171. Vyara

PUNABHAI DHEDABHAI GAMIT (Indian National Congress)

73138

GAMIT PRATAPBHAI BABUBHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

59582

13556

62. Wadhwan

DOSHI VARSHABEN NARENDRABHAI (Bharatiya Janata Party)

83049

VYAS HIMANSHU CHIMANLAL (Indian National Congress)

65491

17558

67. Wankaner

PIRZADA MAHAMADJAVID ABDULMUTALIB (Indian National Congress)

59038

SOMANI JITENDRABHAI KANTILAL (JITU SOMANI) (Bharatiya Janata Party)

53727

5311

 

 

 

 

 

Gujarat Poll 2012: Shri L K Advani today spoke to media persons after casting his vote in Ahemdabad Shahpur area,The impressive percentage will force political experts to consider “pro-incumbency” factor in their discussions:Modi(Video)

Gujarat Poll 2012: Shri L K Advani today spoke to media persons after casting his vote in Ahemdabad Shahpur area.

Ahmedabad, 17 December 2012

Gujarat BJP MP and former Deputy Prime Minister of India Shri LK Advani today spoke to media persons after casting his vote in Amdavad’s Shahpur area. Advani was in city to vote for Gujarat assembly elections.

 

 The impressive percentage will force political experts to consider “pro-incumbency” factor in their discussions :Modi(Video)

Ahmedabad, 17 December 2012

Buoyed by the impressive voterturnout in the second and final phase as well of the Assembly elections, Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the impressive percentage will force political experts to consider “pro-incumbency” factor in their discussions.

“This is the record polling after the formation of the state. We have a popular term in anti-incumbency but after this state elections, political pundits will have to adept and discuss the term pro-incumbency,” Modi said here tonight. 

“People of the country wants good-governance, development and sincerity, and people of Gujarat have voted for it,” Modi said expressing confidence of his victory in the polls, counting for which will be held on December 20.

Modi was speaking after the 70% voting was recorded in the ultimate phase of Gujarat elections.

A record 70.75% of the eligible voters cast their ballots in the first of the two-phase elections last Thursday with the average polling being a little over 70%. The highest polling recorded in the previous Assembly elections was 63.70% in 1967.

 

 

 

 


 



 

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Gujarat polls: 69% voting recorded in final phase, Modi confident For Winning.

About 69% polling was recorded across 95 constituencies in Gujarat in final phase of voting opn Monday, which will decide the fate of 820 candidates including chief minister Narendra Modi.

Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi exercised his franchise at a

Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi gestures as he greets his supporters after casting his vote in the second phase of Gujarat state assembly elections in Ahmadabad. AP Photo/Ajit Solanki


 

school in Ahmedabad during the second phase of the state assembly elections, which saw about 6.7 per cent polling across 95 constituencies in the first hour.

 

Veteran BJP leader L K Advani exercised his franchise at a polling booth in Shahpur area here. Earlier in the day, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitely and Modi had cast their vote.

 

About 55% average polling was recorded across 95 constituencies in Gujarat till 3 pm.

 

"Around 37-38% polling has been recorded in the first five hours of polling till 1pm, which is exactly the same as in phase-I till this time," a state Election Commission official said.

 

"It could be once again a record voter turnout in Gujarat as the trends so far indicate," he said.

 

A record 70.75% polling was recorded in phase-I of polls.

 

Modi, who is contesting from Maninagar Assembly constituency, is locked in a direct contest with Congress candidate Shweta Bhatt, wife of suspended IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt.

Seeking a third term in office, Modi exercised his franchise at Nishan High School in Ranip area of the city.

Confident of returning to power, Modi today said, "I thank all the voters. In this election, people of Gujarat will make a hat-trick by giving a third term to us."

Soon after casting his vote, he told reporters, "It's a very peaceful election. It is such a election that has been contested by people of Gujarat themselves...an election where youth and women folk have taken up the responsibility on their shoulders..It will be historic one because it has been contested on the issue of good governance and development plank."

 

Long queues were seen since morning across 23,318 polling stations, with men, women and youths coming out in large numbers.

"Around 20-21% voting has been recorded across 95 Assembly constituencies till 11 am, where brisk polling is underway in second phase," a state Election Commission official said.

Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Arun Jaitely casted his vote at Chimanbhai Patel Institute opposite Karnavati club.

Jagruti Pandya, the wife of slain former MoS of Home Haren Pandya casted her vote at New Sharda Mandir school in Paldi.

Shweta Bhatt, the Congress candidate contesting against the chief minister, exercised her franchise in Memnagar Panchayat Balmandir.

From Congress, former chief minister Shankersinh Vaghela, his son Mahendra Vaghela, former state Congress president Siddharth Patel, are amongst prominent candidates contesting in phase-II.

From BJP, states spokesperson and health minister Jaynarayan Vyas, MoS for industry Saurabh Patel and revenue minister Anandi Patel, Praful Patel, controversial former MoS of Home Amit Shah, are among the prominent candidates contesting in phase-II.

Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP) has fielded Jagruti Pandya, wife of slain BJP former MoS of Home Haren Pandya, from the Ellisbridge seat in Ahmedabad, where polling is taking place on Monday.

The constituencies where polling started include 17 in Ahmedabad city, 40 constituencies in five districts-Vadodara, Dahod, Panchmahal, Kheda and Anand-of Central Gujarat, on 32 seats in five districts -Patan, Mehsana, Sabarkantha, Gandhinagar and Banaskantha-of North Gujarat, and on six seats in Kutch District.

Voting is underway on 23,318 polling stations amidst elaborate and robust security arrangements. In Ahmedabad 1,700 polling booths have been marked as critical by the Election Commission.

Around 1.98 crore voters will seal the fate of 820 candidates, contesting in this phase. Out of total 1,98,99,501 voters, there are 1,03,58,265 males, 95,41,157 females and 79 other voters who are likely to exercise their franchise.

Out of a total of 820 in this phase, 49 women candidates in the fray. BJP has fielded candidates on all 95 seats going to poll in this phase, whereas Congress is contesting on 92 and Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP) and Bahujan Samaaj Party (BSP) on 84 seats each, besides 284 independents in fray

 

 

 

 


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Average around turnout70.20% in Final Phase Polling In Gujarat Election,70% voting in Gujarat Second Phase 2012,Historic turnout at the polls Second Phase 2012, Narendra Modi Congratulates Gujarat, Complete Speech Text on Completion of Gujarat Election, 

Ahmedabad, 17 December 2012

 

According to Chief Electoral Officer, Gujarat, Smt Anita Karwal, Gujarat has witnessed around 70.20% average turnout today.

According to Karwal Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Gandhinagar and Panchmahal districts have witnessed around 72% voting while lowest 64.5% voting has been witnessed in Kutch district.

The details of other districts are following:

Ahmedabad 70%
Kutch 64.5%
Banaskantha 72%
Patan 70%
Mehsana 71%
Sabarkantha 72%
Gandhinagar 72%
Anand 71%
Kheda 70%
Panchmahal 72%
Dahod 68%
Vadodara 70%

Smt Karwal said barring the incident of stone pelting and firing in response in Tarasang village of Shehra taluka in Panchmahal district, the election has been peaceful.

She said out of 23,318 electronic voting machines, 0.02% faced technical problem.

 

Following is the complete text of the blog of Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Narendra Modi published today:

Dear friends,

The second and final round of voting in the 2012 Gujarat Assembly Elections has come to an end. Your unwavering belief in our democracy and the value you attach to your vote has ensured this historic turnout. I congratulate you for giving the rest of India an invaluable inspiration to exercise our most sacred right in a democracy. You have displayed your profound faith in India’s democracy. Such faith on your part is truly wonderful.

As we await the will of our 6 crore Gujarati brothers and sisters, I thank each and every BJP Karyakarta and our well-wishers for their untiring support for us in these elections. From hectic days to sleepless nights, each of you has made a monumental contribution to make the Lotus bloom like never before in Gujarat.

Friends, seats, vote shares, margins and other such facts and figures are critical in understanding the uniqueness of any election. But beyond this realm of numbers and data, the Gujarat Vidhan Sabha Elections 2012 elections have offered us valuable glimpses into the sheer beauty of the Indian will and usher in a paradigm shift in how elections will be viewed in India.

It was believed that elections could be easily won by votebank politics- divide communities, firm up caste equations and victory is assured. Gujarat has changed that. It has not only shown the world that elections can be won on the issue of development but also has created a scenario where no election can move away from the development agenda. The development in Gujarat is only but a manifestation of good governance. Development and elections are inseparable and Gujarat has a major contribution in making this into a reality.

I never saw such fervor during elections as I saw in these Gujarat elections. From the elderly to the youth, the elections generated immense enthusiasm among the people. Be it the 117 year old Shri Kathuria Dada from Dediapada who has voted in every single election in independent India, Smt Maniben Jadhav from Junagadh, Shri Gopalnand Maharaj, Smt Ramben Ramani from Kalsari or Smt Ujiben Kakadia – these centenarians and others have not let anything come in their way of exercising a right obtained as a result of the blood, sweat and sacrifice of our freedom fighters.

You must have seen how, at the time of various festivals, little children in your neighborhood come rushing at your door to greet you. However stressed you are, however much the burden of responsibilities bogs you down, when these children wish you with their innocent smiles, you cannot help but get drawn into the festive mood.

That is what some of our school-going children did when they urged Gujaratis to step out of their house and exercise their right to vote. Even though they cannot vote yet, their spirit and exuberance for this greatest festival of our democracy gives me the confidence that Gujarat’s future is bright. Though several generations apart from each other, these children and centenarians are ambassadors and role models of Indian democracy and elections.

Through the Sadbhavana Mission and Vivekananda Yuva Vikas Yatra, I had the opportunity to reach out to large number of people across the length and breadth of Gujarat. It has been a constant endeavor throughout my term to reach out to more and more people of Gujarat. I have also extensively campaigned across Gujarat. I have shared with you about what we have done for Gujarat’s growth and development and what we determine to do over the next five years. I am also very proud of the fact that Gujarat is the 1st state in the entire world to use 3D projection technology extensively to reach out to the people. What you witnessed during the various 3D interactions is something historic and I am glad it has taken place on the soil of Gujarat.

The election campaign was largely peaceful and conducted smoothly except for the unfortunate demise of 11 police personnel in Dahod. I would like to express my deepest condolences on this very sad event.

Before concluding, I would congratulate the Central and State Election Commission and all other officials for conducting the elections in such an efficient and peaceful manner. Their commendable efforts in ensuring the maximum turnout need to be lauded.

Friends, whoever you have chosen with your vote, as a Gujarati, I feel elated and proud with the history you have created.

Jay Jay Garvi Gujarat

Narendra Modi

 

source: deshgujarat.com

 

 

 

 


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Ahmedabad, 17 December 2012:

 

News24 exit poll gives 129-151 seats for BJP.

 

C-Voter exit poll gives 119-128 seats for BJP.

 

ABP- Nielsen poll – 27 seats for BJP in South Gujarat, 6 seats for Congress and 1 seat for GPP.

 

Aaj Tak ORG exit poll suggests 36-38 seats for BJP out of total 48 seats in Saurashtra, 8-9 seats for Congress and 1-2 seats for GPP.

 

source: deshgujarat.com

 

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 Gujarat assembly election opinion poll 2017 has been released by a few Survey Agencies and News Channels. According to ITN BJP would get 51.8% vote share, INC 36.3%, Whereas VDP Associates has predicted BJP vote share at 47%, INC very close at 40%.

 

Gujarat Elections 2017 Details

Gujarat Assembly Election 2017 Imp. Links
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Gujarat Assembly Election Opinion Poll 2017
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ABP News CSDS

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BJP 130 126 118 148
INC 48 55 61 29
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Opinion Poll 7: Gujarat Opinion Poll 2017 by Times Now - VMR

According to Times Now - VMR Opinion Poll BJP is set Win Big in Gujarat Assembly Elections 2017. It predicts BJP will win 118- 134 whereas INC would get 49 - 61 Seats.

Times Now VMR Gujarat  Opinion Poll 2017 
 Political Party Vote % Seats   
BJP 52% 118 - 134
INC 37% 49 - 61
Total 100% 182

 

Read Complete Poll Details : Gujarat Times Now Opinion Exit poll 2017


Opinion Poll 6: Gujarat Opinion Poll 2017 by India Today - Axis My India

According to India Today - Axis My India Opinion Poll BJP is set for fourth consecutive win in Gujarat Assembly Elections 2017. It predicts BJP will win 118 whereas INC would get 61 Seats. If INC forges an alliance with Hardik Patel then it might get 67 seats.

India Today Axis Gujarat  Opinion Poll 2017 
 Political Party Seats
BJP 110-125
INC  57-65
Total 182

 

Read Complete Poll Details : Gujarat India Today Axis Opinion Exit poll 2017


Opinion Poll 5: Gujarat Opinion Poll 2017 by ABP News - Lokniti CSDS

Gujarat ABP News Opinion poll 2017 for Assembly Election has been released and it shows BJP would get 144-152 seats and INC would get 26-32 seats.

ABP News Lokniti CSDS Gujarat  Opinion Poll 2017
 Political Party Seats
BJP 144-152
INC  26-32
Others  3-7

According to the poll, in North Gujarat BJP is getting 59% vote share whereas INC is at 33%. In Saurashtra Kuch, BJP is ahead with 65% and INC at 26%.

In South Gujarat BJP is getting 54% and INC 27%.

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 Political Party Seats
Vijay Rupani
24%
Narendra Modi  7%
Anandiben Patel
 5%
Bharat Singh Solanki 2%

Gujarat Assembly Election Opinion Poll by India Trending Now

This snap poll was conducted by Indiatrendingnow between 15 and 25 October 2016.

 

Political Party Vote Share
BJP 51.8%
INC 26.3%
AAP 9.9%
Others 2%
Undecided/Don’t Know yet 10%

According to it, BJP is projected to get 51.8% vote share, the Congress' 26.3% and the AAP just 9.9%.

 


Gujarat Assembly Election Opinion Poll by VDP Associates

VDP Associates conducted an opinion poll of 1100 respondents in 14 constituencies of Gujarat. Poll was conducted between July 28th to August 3rd 2016. 

Political Party Vote Share
BJP 47%
INC 40%
AAP 2%
Others 4%
Undecided/Don’t Know yet 7%

Gujarat Opinion Poll by RSS

RSS conducted an internal  ground level survey for over two weeks on the voters of Gujarat. Survey reports were disclosed on 3rd August 2016 and as per the prediction Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) will might win 60 to 65 seats.(if elections held today).


Other Imp. Links:

  1. Gujarat Assembly Election Schedule
  2. Gujarat assembly election opinion poll 2017
  3. Gujarat Candidate List 2017
  4. Congress candidate List
  5. Gujarat BJP candidate List
  6. Gujarat GPP candidate List

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Gujarat Assembly Election Opinion Poll by VDP Associates

VDP Associates conducted an opinion poll of 1100 respondents in 14 constituencies of Gujarat. Poll was conducted between July 28th to August 3rd 2016. 

Political Party Vote Share
BJP 47%
INC 40%
AAP 2%
Others 4%
Undecided/Don’t Know yet 7%

Gujarat Opinion Poll by RSS

RSS conducted an internal  ground level survey for over two weeks on the voters of Gujarat. Survey reports were disclosed on 3rd August 2016 and as per the prediction Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) will might win 60 to 65 seats.(if elections held today).

Gujarat Opinion Poll 2012

The opinion poll 2012 says BJP will win 120 seats in Gujarat .

Another round of C-Voter opinion poll is out and it says BJP will get 120 out of total 182 seats in Gujarat assembly elections, while Congress will win 55 seats and others shall win 7 seats.

In an opinion poll conducted by India TV in association with C-voter, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi looks all set to romp home third time in a row with almost two-third majority.

BJP is expected to gain 3 seats compared to last time while the Congress is expected to suffer a loss of 4 seats compared to last time.

In Central Gujarat, the BJP will win 36 seats while Congress 26 according to the survey result.

The opinion poll result further said that in South Gujarat BJP will win 22 out of total 33 seats, while Congress will win 10 and others will win 1 seat.

In north Gujarat, the BJP will win 24 out of total 32 seats while Congress will win 7 and others 1 seat as per the latest round of C-voter survey.

Out of total 54 seats of Saurashtra, the BJP will win 38 seats, while Congress will win 12 and others 4 seats.

Exit polls

Ahmedabad, 17 December 2012

News24 exit poll gives 129-151 seats for BJP.

C-Voter exit poll gives 119-128 seats for BJP.

ABP- Nielsen poll – 27 seats for BJP in South Gujarat, 6 seats for Congress and 1 seat for GPP. In Central Gujarat 15 seats for BJP, 22 for Congress out of total 40 seats while 3 for others.

Aaj Tak ORG exit poll suggests 36-38 seats for BJP out of total 48 seats in Saurashtra, 8-9 seats for Congress and 1-2 seats for GPP.

HT-ORG survey suggests 118-128 seats for BJP.

Source: Deshgujarat.com

Exit poll conducted by Today chanakya & NEWS 24 gujarat exit poll 17 december 2012

Best CM for Gujarat Narendra Modi 83% in exit poll

Shanker Singh Vaghela 9%

Shati Singh 4%

 

 

 

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