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Gujarat Parliamentary Constituencies Kachchh Valsad Navsari Surat Bardoli Bharuch Chhota-udaipur Dahod Panchmahal Vadodara Junagadh Amreli Porbandar Jmnagar Rajkot Sabarkantha Anand Kheda Ahmedabad East Mahesana Surendranagar Patan Bhavnagar Ahmedabad-west Gandhinagar Banaskantha
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Gujarat Lok Sabha Election 2019 Dates

StatePhase I (91)Phase II (97)Phase III (115)phaseIV (71)Phase V (51)phase VI (59)Phase VII(59)
Gujarat--23/Apr----


Gujarat By Elections 2014



No.Name of Parliamentary ConsistuencyPolling dateCounting of Votes Date
20Vadodara13th September, 2014 (Saturday)16th September, 2014 (Tuesday)


Gujarat was initially a part of Bombay, and it attained statehood in 1960. It is surrounded by Maharashtra and the Union Territories of Daman and Diu, and Nagar Haveli, towards the south; Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh towards the north east and east; the Arabian sea to the west and south west; and in the north by Pakistan. Known as the 'Jewel of the West', the state has 26 districts, 242 towns, 226 talukas and 18,618 villages.

Member Representation at the Centre and State

Total Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat are 26 and 11 seats to the Rajya Sabha. The State Legislature is unicameral in nature and has a strength of 182 members.

Election History

The first Assembly election in Gujarat took place in 1960 and the Indian National Congress (INC) was the winning party. Jivraj Narayan Mehta was nominated as the Chief Minister. Winning subsequent elections, the INC continued to be very much in power till 1974. The Chief Ministers who served during these years are; Balwantrai Mehta, Hitendra K Desai, Ghanshyam Oza and Chimanbhai Patel.

In the fifth Assembly Elections held in 1975, the Janata Front came to power and Babubhai J Patel became the Chief Minister. But, the government lasted for only a short period and INC came back to power with Madhav Singh Solanki as the CM. This government also did not last long and Janata Party came back to power in 1977, with Babubhai J Patel once again as the Chief Minster.

Then, in the sixth Assembly election held in 1980, the INC came back to power and was in power till 1990. In the eighth Assembly elections held in 1990, a Janata Dal-Bharatiya Janata Party coalition government was formed with Chimanbhai Patel as the Chief Minister. In the ninth Assembly elections in 1995, INC came to power with Chhabildas Mehta as the CM. In the tenth Assembly Elections held in 1998, BJP came to power and has been in power since then. Keshubhai Patel was nominated as the Chief Minister. In the Eleventh Assembly elections held in 2002, Narendra Modi became the Chief Minister and continued to be in power till he won in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections and gave the post to another BJP leader.

Coming to the Lok Sabha elections, the third Lok Sabha election was held in 1962, and the Indian National Congress (INC) emerged as the winning party. The INC continued to be in power for the next two terms - 1967 and 1971. In the sixth Lok Sabha elections held in 1977, Bharatiya Lok Dal came to power. The next election held in 1980, saw the INC come back to power. The party clinched a victory in the eighth Lok Sabha elections too. The ninth Lok Sabha elections saw the Janata Dal come to power. After that, it was the turn of the Bharatiya Janata Party to emerge victorious in the tenth, eleventh and the twelfth Lok Sabha elections. In the thirteenth Lok Sabha elections, the National Democratic Alliance (BJP) came to power. This alliance retained its hold in the fourteenth and fifteenth elections held in 2004 and 2009, respectively, and continues to be in power.

Current Constitution of the State Government

The Gujarat government was led by BJP with Narendra Modi as the Chief Minister. The party position is as follows:

PartyNumber of Seats
BJP120
INC52
NCP2
JDU1
Vacant7
Total182


Major Political Parties in Gujarat

The national parties that have a presence in Gujarat are :
  • Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
  • Indian National Congress (INC)
  • Communist Party of India (CPI)
  • Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)]
  • National Congress Party (NCP)
There are many registered parties like :
  • Bharatiya Janata Dal (BJD)
  • Janata Dal (united) [JD(U)]
  • Lok Jan Shakti Party
  • Rashtriya Lok Dal

Top Political Leaders in Gujarat
  • Narendra Modi : Narendra Modi is the current Chief Minister of Gujarat and is BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate. This is his fourth consecutive term as the Chief Minister, which makes him the longest serving Chief Minister of Gujarat. A BJP member, Modi has earned accolades for his commendable work in the development and progress of the state.

  •   Election Highlights  
    Quick Facts No. of PCs :26
    No. of Polling Days :1
    Polling Dates : 23 April 2019 (Phase 3)
    Poll Expenditure Limit per Candidate :Rs. 70 lakhs
    Major issues and concerns Suicide by farmers : Around 60 farmers have committed suicide in 2012-13 in the state either because of crop failure, bad debt or other agrarian reasons.

    Poverty : As per the 2011 census, 31.8% citizens of the state have been categorised as Below Poverty Line, which is worse than many other states in the country.

    Malnourishment : The Ministry of Women and Child Welfare has reported that 38% of children in the state are undernourished, which means that two of every five children are malnourished.

    Other issues Communal Violence, Water crisis


    Gujarat Parliamentary Constituency Winners 2009



    PC No.PC NameCategoryWinning CandidateGenderPartyTotal Votes
    1Kachchh(SC)Jat Poonamben VeljibhaiFBJP285300
    2BanaskanthaGENGadhvi Mukeshkumar BheiravdanjiMINC289409
    3PatanGENJagdish ThakorMINC283778
    4MahesanaGENPatel Jayshreeben KanubhaiFBJP334631
    5SabarkanthaGENChauhan MahendrasinhMBJP337432
    6GandhinagarGENL.K.AdvaniMBJP434044
    7Ahmedabad EastGENHarin PathakMBJP318846
    8Ahmedabad West(SC)Dr. Solanki Kiritbhai PremajibhaiMBJP376823
    9SurendranagarGENKoli Patel Somabhai GandalalMINC247710
    10RajkotGENKuvarjibhai Mohanbhai BavaliaMINC307553
    11PorbandarGENRadadiya Vitthalbhai HansrajbhaiMINC329436
    12JamnagarGENAhir Vikrambhai Arjanbhai MadamMINC281410
    13JunagadhGENSolanki Dinubhai BoghabhaiMBJP355335
    14AmreliGENKachhadia NaranbhaiMBJP247666
    15BhavnagarGENRajendrasinh Ghanshyamsinh Rana (Rajubhai Rana)MBJP213376
    16AnandGENSolanki Bharatbhai MadhavsinhMINC348655
    17KhedaGENDinsha PatelMINC284004
    18PanchmahalGENChauhan Prabhatsinh PratapsinhMBJP282079
    19Dahod(ST)Dr. Prabha Kishor TaviadFINC250586
    20VadodaraGENBalkrishna Khanderao Shukla (Balu Shukla)MBJP428833
    21Chhota Udaipur(ST)Rathwa Ramsingbhai PatalbhaiMBJP353534
    22BharuchGENMansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava AmrasinhbhaiMBJP311019
    23Bardoli(ST)Chaudhari TusharbhaiMINC398430
    24SuratGENShrimati Darshana Vikram JardoshFBJP364947
    25NavsariGENC. R. PatilMBJP423413
    26Valsad(ST)Kishanbhai Vestabhai PatelMINC357755


      Parliamentary Constituencies in Gujarat  
    PC No.PC NamePC No.PC Name
    1Kutch14Amreli
    2Banaskantha15Bhavnagar
    3Patan16Anand
    4Mehsana17Kheda
    5Sabarkantha18Panchmahal
    6Gandhinagar19Dahod
    7Ahmedabad East20Vadodara
    8Ahmedabad West21Chhota Udaipur
    9Surendranagar22Bharuch
    10Rajkot23Bardoli
    11Porbandar24Surat
    12Jamnagar25Navsari
    13Junagadh26Valsad





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