2019 Indian general election in Gujarat

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2019 Indian general election in Gujarat
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  2014 23 April 2019 2024  

26 seats
Turnout64.51% (Increase2.svg1.19%)
 First partySecond party
 
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Last election260
Seats won260
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Percentage62.21%32.11%
SwingIncrease2.svg 2.10Steady2.svg

Gujarat Lok Sabha election result 2019.png

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.

Contents

Candidates

Election candidates are: [2] [3] [4]

#ConstituencyCandidates
BJP INC Right to Recall Party
1 Kachchh Vinodbhai Chavda Naresh N. Maheshwari
2 Banaskantha Parbatbhai Patel Parthi Bhatol
3 Patan Bharatsinhji Dabhi Thakor Jagdish Thakor
4 Mahesana Shardaben Patel A J Patel
5 Sabarkantha Dipsinh Rathod Rajendra Thakor
6 Gandhinagar Amit Shah C. J. Chavada Rahul Chimanbhai Mehta
7 Ahmedabad East Hasmukh Patel (politician) Gitaben Rathva Bhatt Sunilkumar Narendrabhai
8 Ahmedabad West Kirit Solanki Raju Parmar Harshadkumar Laxmanbhai Solanki
9 Surendranagar Mahendra Munjapara Somabhai Patel
10 Rajkot Mohan Kundariya Lalit Kagathara
11 Porbandar Rameshbhai Dhaduk Lalit Vasoya
12 Jamnagar Poonamben Maadam Murubhai Kandoriya Ahir
13 Junagadh Rajesh Chudasama Punjabhai Vansh
14 Amreli Naranbhai Kachhadia Paresh Dhanani
15 Bhavnagar Bharti Shiyal Manhar Patel
16 Anand Miteshbhai Patel Bharatsinh Solanki Bhatt Sunilkumar Narendrabhai
17 Kheda Devusinh Chauhan Bimal Shah
18 Panchmahal Ratansinh Rathod V K Khant
19 Dahod Jasvantsinh Bhabhor Babubhai Katara
20 Vadodara Ranjanben Bhatt Prashant Patel
21 Chhota Udaipur Gitaben Rathva Ranjit Mohansinh Rathwa
22 Bharuch Mansukhbhai Vasava Sherkhan Abdul Shakur Pathan
23 Bardoli Parbhubhai Vasava Tushar Chaudhary
24 Surat Darshana Jardosh Ashok Adhevada
25 Navsari C. R. Patil Dharmesh Bhimbhai Patel
26 Valsad Dr. K C Patel Jitu Chaudhary

Results

Party wise

PartySeatsPopular Vote
ContestedWon+/-Votes%+/-
Bharatiya Janata Party 2626Steady2.svg1,80,91,27563.11Increase2.svg2.96
Indian National Congress 260Steady2.svg93,37,08432.55Decrease2.svg0.90
Independents (politician) 1870Steady2.svg6,26,6292.18Decrease2.svg0.04

Constituency wise

NoConstituencyTurnout [5] WinnerPartyVotesMargin
1 Kachchh 58.71 Decrease2.svg Vinodbhai Chavda Bharatiya Janata Party 637,034305,513
2 Banaskantha 65.03 Increase2.svg Parbatbhai Patel 679,108368,296
3 Patan 62.45 Increase2.svg Bharatsinhji Dabhi Thakor 633,368193,879
4 Mahesana 65.78 Decrease2.svg Shardaben Patel 659,525281,519
5 Sabarkantha 67.77 Decrease2.svg Dipsinh Rathod 701,984268,987
6 Gandhinagar 66.08 Increase2.svg Amit Shah 894,624557,014
7 Ahmedabad East 61.76 Increase2.svg Hasmukh Patel 749,834434,330
8 Ahmedabad West 60.81 Decrease2.svg Kirit Solanki 641,622321,546
9 Surendranagar 58.41 Increase2.svg Mahendra Munjapara 631,844277,437
10 Rajkot 63.49 Decrease2.svg Mohan Kundariya 758,645368,407
11 Porbandar 57.21 Increase2.svg Rameshbhai Dhaduk 563,881229,823
12 Jamnagar 61.03 Increase2.svg Poonamben Maadam 591,588236,804
13 Junagadh 61.31 Decrease2.svg Rajesh Chudasama 547,952150,185
14 Amreli 55.97 Increase2.svg Naranbhai Kachhadia 529,035201,431
15 Bhavnagar 59.05 Increase2.svg Bharti Shiyal 661,273329,519
16 Anand 67.04 Increase2.svg Miteshbhai Patel 633,097197,718
17 Kheda 61.04 Increase2.svg Devusinh Chauhan 714,572367,145
18 Panchmahal 62.23 Increase2.svg Ratansinh Rathod 732,136428,541
19 Dahod 66.57 Increase2.svg Jasvantsinh Bhabhor 561,760127,596
20 Vadodara 68.18 Decrease2.svg Ranjanben Bhatt 883,719589,177
21 Chhota Udaipur 73.90 Increase2.svg Gitaben Rathva 764,445377,943
22 Bharuch 73.55 Decrease2.svg Mansukhbhai Vasava 637,795334,214
23 Bardoli 73.89 Decrease2.svg Parbhubhai Vasava 742,273215,447
24 Surat 64.58 Increase2.svg Darshana Jardosh 795,651548,230
25 Navsari 66.40 Increase2.svg C. R. Patil 972,739689,668
26 Valsad 75.48 Increase2.svgDr. K C Patel 771,980353,797

Assembly segments wise lead of parties

PartyAssembly segmentsPosition in Assembly
(as of 2022)
Bharatiya Janata Party 173156
Indian National Congress 917
Others 9
Total182

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