2014 Indian general election in Gujarat

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Indian general election in Gujarat, 2014
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  2009 April–May 2014 2019  

26 seats
Turnout63.66% (Increase2.svg15.76%)
 First partySecond party
 
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Last election15 seats11 seats
Seats won260
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 11Decrease2.svg 11

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In the 2014 Indian general election for Gujarat that were held for 26 seats in the state, the major two contenders in the state were Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress (INC). BJP won all 26 seats. [1]

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Results

BJP won all 26 seats

26
BJP
Name of PartyVote Share %ChangeSeats wonChanges
Bharatiya Janata Party 59.1%26+11
Indian National Congress 32.9%0-11
Others8%

Results- Constituency wise

NoConstituencyTurnout [2] WinnerPartyVotesMargin
1 Kachchh 61.78 Increase2.svg Vinodbhai Chavda Bharatiya Janata Party 562,855254,482
2 Banaskantha 58.54 Increase2.svg Parbatbhai Patel Bharatiya Janata Party 507,856202,334
3 Patan 58.74 Increase2.svgLiladhar Vaghela Bharatiya Janata Party 518,538138,719
4 Mahesana 67.03 Increase2.svg Jayshreeben Patel Bharatiya Janata Party 580,250208,891
5 Sabarkantha 67.82 Increase2.svg Dipsinh Rathod Bharatiya Janata Party 552,20584,455
6 Gandhinagar 65.57 Increase2.svg L.K.Advani Bharatiya Janata Party 773,539483,121
7 Ahmedabad East 61.59 Increase2.svgParesh Rawal Bharatiya Janata Party 633,582326,633
8 Ahmedabad West 62.93 Increase2.svg Kirit Solanki Bharatiya Janata Party 617,104320,311
9 Surendranagar 57.07 Increase2.svgDevaljibhai Fatepara Bharatiya Janata Party 529,003202,907
10 Rajkot 63.89 Increase2.svg Mohan Kundariya Bharatiya Janata Party 621,524246,428
11 Porbandar 52.62 Increase2.svg Vitthalbhai Hansrajbhai Radadiya Bharatiya Janata Party 508,437267,971
12 Jamnagar 57.99 Increase2.svg Poonamben Maadam Bharatiya Janata Party 484,412175,289
13 Junagadh 63.43 Increase2.svg Rajesh Chudasama Bharatiya Janata Party 513,179135,832
14 Amreli 54.47 Increase2.svg Naranbhai Kachhadia Bharatiya Janata Party 436,715156,232
15 Bhavnagar 57.58 Increase2.svg Bharti Shiyal Bharatiya Janata Party 549,529295,488
16 Anand 64.89 Increase2.svgDilip Patel Bharatiya Janata Party 490,82963,426
17 Kheda 59.86 Increase2.svg Devusinh Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party 568,235232,901
18 Panchmahal 59.30 Increase2.svg Prabhatsinh Pratapsinh Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party 508,274170,596
19 Dahod 63.85 Increase2.svg Jasvantsinh Bhabhor Bharatiya Janata Party 511,111230,354
20 Vadodara 70.94 Increase2.svgNarendra Modi

(Resigned on 29 May 2014)

Bharatiya Janata Party 845,464570,128
21 Chhota Udaipur 71.71 Increase2.svg Rathwa Ramsingbhai Patalbhai Bharatiya Janata Party 607,916179,729
22 Bharuch 74.85 Increase2.svg Mansukhbhai Vasava Bharatiya Janata Party 548,902153,273
23 Bardoli 74.94 Increase2.svg Parbhubhai Vasava Bharatiya Janata Party 622,769123,884
24 Surat 63.90 Increase2.svg Darshana Jardosh Bharatiya Janata Party 718,412533,190
25 Navsari 65.82 Increase2.svg C. R. Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 820,831558,116
26 Valsad 74.28 Increase2.svgDr. K C Patel Bharatiya Janata Party 617,772409,768

Bye-election

NoConstituencyTurnoutWinnerPartyMargin
20 Vadodara 45.57 Ranjanben Bhatt

(Elected on 16 September 2014)

Bharatiya Janata Party 3,29,507

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References

  1. "Election Commission of India".
  2. Final voter turnout of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, The Election Commission of India (20 April 2019, updated 4 May 2019)