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182 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Gujarat 92 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Party | Seats won |
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| BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) | 117 |
| Congress (Indian National Congress) | 59 |
| NCP (Nationalist Congress Party) | 3 |
| JD(U) (Janata Dal (United)) | 1 |
| Independent | 2 |
The following is the list of the members of the Gujarat Vidhan Sabha [1]
Keys: BJP INC NCP JD(U) Independent
| No. | Constituency | Winner Candidate | Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Abadasa | Jayantilal Parshottam | BJP |
| 45 | Amreli | Dileepbhai Sanghani | BJP |
| 133 | Anand | Patel Jyotsnaben Rajubhai | BJP |
| 5 | Anjar | Dr. Smt. Nimabahen Bhaveshbhai Acharya | BJP |
| 157 | Ankleshwar | Ishwarsinh Thakorebhai Patel | BJP |
| 72 | Asarva | Pradeepsinh Bhagvatsinh Jadeja | BJP |
| 43 | Babra | Bavkubhai Nathabhai Undhad | INC |
| 124 | Balasinor | Mansinh Kohyabhai Chauhan | INC |
| 166 | Bardoli | Kunvarjibhai Narsinhbhai Halpati | INC |
| 61 | Bavla | Kantilal Ramabhai Lakum | BJP |
| 109 | Bayad | Udesinh Punjaji Zala | BJP |
| 139 | Bhadran | Rajendrasinh Dhirsinh Parmar | INC |
| 29 | Bhanwad | Mulu Ayar Bera | BJP |
| 156 | Bharuch | Dushyantbhai Rajnikant Patel | BJP |
| 57 | Bhavnagar City(North) | Vibhavari Dave | BJP |
| 58 | Bhavnagar City(South) | Shaktisinh Gohil | INC |
| 105 | Bhiloda | Anilbhai Jaljibhai Joshiyara | INC |
| 3 | Bhuj | Vasanbhai Ahir | BJP |
| 138 | Borsad | Amit Ajitsinh Chavda | INC |
| 49 | Botad | Saurabh Patel | BJP |
| 132 | Chaklasi | Shankarbhai Desaibhai Vaghela | INC |
| 92 | Chanasma | Rajnikant Patel | BJP |
| 176 | Chikhli | Nareshbhai Maganbhai Patel | BJP |
| 172 | Choryasi | Narottambhai Trikamdas Patel | BJP |
| 141 | Chotaudepur | Gulsinhbhai Rangalabhai Rathwa | BJP |
| 10 | Chotila | Jinjaiya Popatbhai Savsibhai | INC |
| 145 | Dabhoi | Sidhdharth Chimanbhai Patel | INC |
| 114 | Dahod | Vajesinghbhai Parsingbhai Panada | INC |
| 177 | Dangs-Vansada | Vijaybhai Rameshbhai Patel | BJP |
| 102 | Danta | Gadhavi Mukeshkumar Bheravdanji | INC |
| 69 | Dariyapur-Kazipur | Bharatkumar Chimanlal Barot | BJP |
| 7 | Dasada | Shambhuprasad Baldevdasji Tundiya | BJP |
| 65 | Daskroi | Babubhai Jamanadas Patel | BJP |
| 159 | Dediyapada | Amarsinh Ramsinh Vasava | INC |
| 98 | Deesa | Liladharbhai Khodaji Vaghela | BJP |
| 66 | Dehgam | Jagdish Thakor | INC |
| 96 | Deoder | Anilkumar Amrutlal Mali | BJP |
| 116 | Devgadhbaria | Tusharsinh Kanaksinh Maharaol | NCP |
| 59 | Dhandhuka | Ranchhodbhai Karshanbhai Mer | Independent |
| 99 | Dhanera | Mafatlal Motiram Purohit | BJP |
| 46 | Dhari | Mansukhbhai Panchabhai Bhuva | BJP |
| 179 | Dharmpur | Chhanabhai Kolubhai Chaudhari | INC |
| 60 | Dholka | Kanjibhai Rayabhai Talpada | INC |
| 22 | Dhoraji | Jayeshbhai Viththalbhai Radadia | INC |
| 12 | Dhrangadhra | Harilal Mohanlal Patel | INC |
| 31 | Dwarka | Pabubha Virambha Manek | BJP |
| 50 | Gadhda | Atmaram Makanbhai Parmar | BJP |
| 68 | Ellisbridge | Rakesh Jashvantlal Shah | BJP |
| 175 | Gandevi | Laxmanbhai Parsottambhai Patel | BJP |
| 79 | Gandhinagar | Shambhuji Chelaji Thakore | BJP |
| 56 | Ghogha | Parsottambhai Odhavjibhai Solanki | BJP |
| 120 | Godhra | Chandrasinji Kanaksinhji Raolji | INC |
| 20 | Gondal | Chandubhai Bachubhai Vaghasia | INC |
| 118 | Halol | Jaydrathsinhji Chandrasinhji Parmar | BJP |
| 11 | Halvad | Devjibhai Govindbhai Fatepara | INC |
| 106 | Himmatnagar | Praful Khodbhai Patel | BJP |
| 104 | Idar | Ramanlal Ishwarlal Vora | BJP |
| 173 | Jalalpor | Rameshbhai Chhotubhai Patel | BJP |
| 76 | Jamalpur | Sabirbhai Abdulkarim Khedawala | INC |
| 154 | Jambusar | Kirankumar Laxmanbhai Makwana | INC |
| 28 | Jamjodhpur | Brijrajsinhji Hemantsinhji Jadeja | INC |
| 30 | Khambhaliya | Meghjibhai Dayabhai Kanzariya | BJP |
| 25 | Jamnagar | Vasubahen Narendrabhai Trivedi | BJP |
| 26 | Jamnagar(Rural) | Lalji Premji Solanki | BJP |
| 16 | Jasdan | Bharatbhai Khodabhai Boghara | BJP |
| 21 | Jetpur | Jashubahen Savjibhai Korat | BJP |
| 142 | Jetpur-Ravi | Mohansinh Chhotubhai Rathwa | INC |
| 158 | Jhagadia | Chhotubhai Vasava | JD(U) |
| 24 | Jodia | Raghavji Hansrajbhai Patel | INC |
| 82 | Jotana | Jashodabahen Chaturbhai Parmar | BJP |
| 42 | Junagadh | Mahendra Liladhar Mashru | BJP |
| 81 | Kadi | Nitinkumar Ratilal Patel | BJP |
| 27 | Kalawad | Ranchhodbhai Chanabhai Faldu | BJP |
| 80 | Kalol | Sureshkumar Chaturdas Patel | INC |
| 119 | Kalol(Panchmahal) | Arvindsinh Damsinh Rathod | BJP |
| 71 | Kalupur | Mohammadfarooq Hussainmiyan Shaikh | INC |
| 167 | Kamrej | Bharatibahen Amrutbhai Rathod | BJP |
| 97 | Kankarej | Babubhai Jesangbhai Desai | BJP |
| 125 | Kapadvanj | Manibhai Devjibhai Patel | INC |
| 153 | Karjan | Chandubhai Motibhai Dabhi | INC |
| 128 | Kathlal | Zala Gautambhai Jesangbhai | INC |
| 36 | Keshod | Vandanabahen Mansukhbhai Makwana | BJP |
| 75 | Khadia | Ashok Bhatt | BJP |
| 140 | Khambhat | Shirishkumar Madhusudan Shukla | BJP |
| 103 | Khedbrahma | Ashwinbhai Laxmanbhai Kotwal | INC |
| 87 | Kheralu | Bharatsinhji Shankarji Dabhi | BJP |
| 47 | Kodinar | Solanki Dinubhai Boghabhai | BJP |
| 33 | Kutiyana | Karshanbhai Dulabhai Odedara | BJP |
| 44 | Lathi | Hanubhai Virjibhai Dhorajiya | BJP |
| 9 | Limdi | Kiritsinh Jitubha Rana | BJP |
| 113 | Limdi(Dahod) | Bachubhai Nathabhai Kishori | INC |
| 115 | Limkheda | Chandrikabahen Chhaganbhai Bariya | INC |
| 122 | Lunavada | Hirabhai Haribhai Patel | INC |
| 129 | Mahemdavad | Sundarsinh Bhalabhai Chauhan | BJP |
| 130 | Mahudha | Natvarsinh Fulsinh Thakore | INC |
| 54 | Mahuva | Kanubhai Valabhai Kalsaria | BJP |
| 165 | Mahuwa | Ishwarbhai Narsinhbhai Vahia | INC |
| 41 | Maliya | Lavjibhai Thakarshibhai Rajani | BJP |
| 62 | Mandal | Pragjibhai Naranbhai Patel | BJP |
| 84 | Mansa | Babuji Mohanji Thakor | INC |
| 77 | Maninagar | Narendra Modi | BJP |
| 35 | Manavadar | Jawahar Pethalji Chavda | INC |
| 2 | Mandvi | Dhanjibhai Govindbhai Senghani | BJP |
| 34 | Mangrol | Bhagwanjibhai Lakhabhai Kargatiya | BJP |
| 162 | Mangrol(Surat) | Ganpatbhai Vestabhai Vasava | BJP |
| 137 | Matar | Devusinh Jesingbhai Chauhan | BJP |
| 110 | Meghraj | Mahendrasinh Shankarsinh Vaghela | INC |
| 83 | Mehsana | Anilkumar Tribhovandas Patel | BJP |
| 108 | Modasa | Dilipsinh Vakhatsinh Parmar | BJP |
| 13 | Morbi | Kantilal Shivlal Amrutia | BJP |
| 180 | Mota Pondha | Jitubhai Harjibhai Chaudhari | INC |
| 4 | Mundra | Rameshbhai Vachhraj Maheshwari | BJP |
| 131 | Nadiad | Pankajkumar Vinubhai Desai | BJP |
| 78 | Naroda | Mayabahen Surendrakumar Kodnani | BJP |
| 143 | Nasvadi | Dhirubhai Chunilal Bhil | INC |
| 174 | Navsari | Mangubhai Chhaganbhai Patel | BJP |
| 161 | Nijhar | Pareshbhai Govindbhai Vasava | INC |
| 168 | Oldpad | Kiritbhai Gangaram Patel | BJP |
| 152 | Padra | Dineshbhai Balubhai Patel | Independent |
| 100 | Palanpur | Govind Madhav Prajapati | BJP |
| 51 | Palitana | Mahendrasinh Parakramsinh Sarvaiya | BJP |
| 91 | Patan | Anandiben Patel | BJP |
| 181 | Pardi | Ushabahen Girishkumar Patel | BJP |
| 135 | Petlad | Niranjanbhai Parsottamdas Patel | INC |
| 32 | Porbandar | Arjunbhai Devabhai Modhvadia | INC |
| 107 | Prantij | Jaysinhji Mansinhji Chauhan | BJP |
| 94 | Radhanpur | Shankarbhai Lagdhirbhai Chaudhari | BJP |
| 117 | Rajgadh | Fatesinh Vakhatsinh Chauhan | BJP |
| 17 | Rajkot-1 | Govindbhai Ukabhai Patel | BJP |
| 18 | Rajkot-2 | Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala | BJP |
| 19 | Rajkot-3(Rural) | Bhanubahen Manoharbhai Babariya | BJP |
| 160 | Rajpipla | Harshadbhai Chunilal Vasava | BJP |
| 48 | Rajula | Hirabhai Odhavjibhai Solanki | BJP |
| 73 | Rakhiyal | Vallabhbhai Gobarbhai Kakadiya | BJP |
| 123 | Randhikpur | Jashvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor | BJP |
| 149 | Raopura | Yogesh Naranbhai Patel | BJP |
| 6 | Rapar | Babubhai Meghji Shah | INC |
| 67 | Sabarmati | Geetabahen Yogeshbhai Patel | BJP |
| 93 | Sami-Harij | Rathod Bhavsinhbhai Dahyabhai | INC |
| 144 | Sankheda | Abhesinh Motibhai Tadvi | BJP |
| 111 | Santarampur | Paranjayadityasinhji Krushnakumarsinhji Parmar | INC |
| 64 | Sarkhej | Amit Shah | BJP |
| 134 | Sarsa | Jayantbhai Ramanbhai Patel (Boski) | NCP |
| 53 | Savarkundla | Kalubhai Virjibhai Virani | BJP |
| 146 | Savli | Khumansinh Raysinh Chauhan | INC |
| 148 | Sayajiganj | Jitendra Ratilal Sukhadiya | BJP |
| 121 | Shahera | Jethabhai Ghelabhai Bharwad | BJP |
| 74 | Shaherkotda | Shailesh Manharbhai Parmar | INC |
| 70 | Shahpur | Gyasuddin Habibuddin Shaikh | INC |
| 52 | Shihor | Keshubhai Hirjibhai Nakrani | BJP |
| 89 | Sidhdhapur | Jaynarayan Narmadashankar Vyas | BJP |
| 136 | Sojitra | Ambalal Ashabhai Rohit | BJP |
| 38 | Somnath-Veraval | Rajshibhai Virabhai Jotva | BJP |
| 163 | Songadh | Prabhubhai Nagarbhai Vasava | INC |
| 170 | Surat City(East) | Ranjitbhai Mangubhai Gilitwala | BJP |
| 169 | Surat City(North) | Nanubhai Bhagwanbhai Vanani | BJP |
| 171 | Surat City(West) | Kishorebhai Ratilal Vankawala | BJP |
| 55 | Talaja | Bavnabahen Raghavjibhai Makwana | BJP |
| 37 | Talala | Bhagwanbhai Dhanabhai Barad | INC |
| 14 | Tankara | Mohanlal Kalyanjibhai Kundaria | BJP |
| 126 | Thasra | Ramsinh Prabhatsinh Parmar | INC |
| 182 | Umargam | Ramanlal Nanubhai Patkar | BJP |
| 127 | Umreth | Lalsinh Udesinh Vadodiya | INC |
| 39 | Una | Kalubhai Chanabhai Rathod | BJP |
| 88 | Unjha | Narayanbhai Lalludas Patel | BJP |
| 23 | Upleta | Pravinbhai Mohanbhai Makadia | BJP |
| 101 | Vadgam | Fakirbhai Raghabhai Vaghela | BJP |
| 8 | Wadhwan | Varshabahen Narendrabhai Doshi | BJP |
| 147 | Vadodara City | Bhupendra Gatulal Lakhawala | BJP |
| 151 | Vadodara(Rural) | Upendrasinhji Pratapsinhji Gohil | BJP |
| 155 | Vagara | Iqbal Ibrahim Patel | INC |
| 90 | Vagdod | Jodhaji Gulabji Thakore | INC |
| 150 | Vaghodiya | Madhubhai Babubhai Srivastava | BJP |
| 178 | Valsad | Dolatbhai Nathubhai Desai | BJP |
| 15 | Wankaner | Mohammadjaved Abdulmutalib Pirjada | NCP |
| 95 | Vav | Parbatbhai Savabhai Patel | BJP |
| 85 | Vijapur | Kantibhai Ramabhai Patel | BJP |
| 63 | Viramgam | Kamabhai Gagjibhai Rathod | BJP |
| 40 | Visavadar | Kanubhai Mepabhai Bhalala | BJP |
| 86 | Visnagar | Rushikesh Ganeshbhai Patel | BJP |
| 164 | Vyara | Punabhai Dhedabhai Gamit | INC |
| 112 | Zalod | Ditabhai Bhimabhai Machhar | INC |
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