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Turnout | 64.51% (1.19%) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2019 Indian general election were scheduled to be held in seven phases between April and May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha. [1] The Election Commission of India announced the polling date for all the 26 Lok Sabha constituencies in Gujarat and it was held on April 23 during the third phase of 2019 Indian general election. The results were declared on 23 May 2019 across the country.
Election candidates are: [2] [3] [4]
Party | Seats | Popular Vote | |||||
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Contested | Won | +/- | Votes | % | +/- | ||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 26 | 26 | 1,80,91,275 | 63.11 | 2.96 | ||
Indian National Congress | 26 | 0 | 93,37,084 | 32.55 | 0.90 | ||
Independents (politician) | 187 | 0 | 6,26,629 | 2.18 | 0.04 | ||
No | Constituency | Turnout [5] | Winner | Party | Votes | Margin | |
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1 | Kachchh | 58.71 | Vinodbhai Chavda | Bharatiya Janata Party | 637,034 | 305,513 | |
2 | Banaskantha | 65.03 | Parbatbhai Patel | 679,108 | 368,296 | ||
3 | Patan | 62.45 | Bharatsinhji Dabhi Thakor | 633,368 | 193,879 | ||
4 | Mahesana | 65.78 | Shardaben Patel | 659,525 | 281,519 | ||
5 | Sabarkantha | 67.77 | Dipsinh Rathod | 701,984 | 268,987 | ||
6 | Gandhinagar | 66.08 | Amit Shah | 894,624 | 557,014 | ||
7 | Ahmedabad East | 61.76 | Hasmukh Patel | 749,834 | 434,330 | ||
8 | Ahmedabad West | 60.81 | Kirit Solanki | 641,622 | 321,546 | ||
9 | Surendranagar | 58.41 | Mahendra Munjapara | 631,844 | 277,437 | ||
10 | Rajkot | 63.49 | Mohan Kundariya | 758,645 | 368,407 | ||
11 | Porbandar | 57.21 | Rameshbhai Dhaduk | 563,881 | 229,823 | ||
12 | Jamnagar | 61.03 | Poonamben Maadam | 591,588 | 236,804 | ||
13 | Junagadh | 61.31 | Rajesh Chudasama | 547,952 | 150,185 | ||
14 | Amreli | 55.97 | Naranbhai Kachhadia | 529,035 | 201,431 | ||
15 | Bhavnagar | 59.05 | Bharti Shiyal | 661,273 | 329,519 | ||
16 | Anand | 67.04 | Miteshbhai Patel | 633,097 | 197,718 | ||
17 | Kheda | 61.04 | Devusinh Chauhan | 714,572 | 367,145 | ||
18 | Panchmahal | 62.23 | Ratansinh Rathod | 732,136 | 428,541 | ||
19 | Dahod | 66.57 | Jasvantsinh Bhabhor | 561,760 | 127,596 | ||
20 | Vadodara | 68.18 | Ranjanben Bhatt | 883,719 | 589,177 | ||
21 | Chhota Udaipur | 73.90 | Gitaben Rathva | 764,445 | 377,943 | ||
22 | Bharuch | 73.55 | Mansukhbhai Vasava | 637,795 | 334,214 | ||
23 | Bardoli | 73.89 | Parbhubhai Vasava | 742,273 | 215,447 | ||
24 | Surat | 64.58 | Darshana Jardosh | 795,651 | 548,230 | ||
25 | Navsari | 66.40 | C. R. Patil | 972,739 | 689,668 | ||
26 | Valsad | 75.48 | Dr. K C Patel | 771,980 | 353,797 |
Party | Assembly segments | Position in Assembly (as of 2022) | |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 173 | 156 | |
Indian National Congress | 9 | 17 | |
Others | – | 9 | |
Total | 182 |
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