2012 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election





Gujarat legislative assembly election, 2012





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All 182 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Gujarat
92 seats needed for a majority
Turnout71.32%





































 
First party
Second party
 

PM Modi 2015.jpg

Leader

Narendra Modi

Shaktisinh Gohil
Party

BJP

INC
Leader since
2001
2007
Leader's seat

Maninagar

Bhavnagar Rural
Last election
117 seats, 64.28%
59 seats, 32.42 %
Seats before
117
59
Seats won
115
61
Seat change

Decrease2[1]

Increase2
Popular vote
13,119,579
10,674,767
Percentage
47.85%
38.93%


Gujarat Election 2012.png





Chief Minister before election

Narendra Modi
BJP



Chief Minister of Gujarat

Narendra Modi
BJP


The 2012 Gujarat legislative assembly elections were held in the Indian state of Gujarat in December 2012 for all 182 members of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly.[2] Incumbent Chief Minister Narendra Modi of Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP), in power since 2002, was running for his fourth term.[3] The leader of the opposition was Shaktisinh Gohil of the Indian National Congress (INC).


Elections were held in two phases, the first on 13 December and second on 17 December 2012.[4] Total voting turnout of both phases was 71.32%, highest since 1980. Results were declared on 20 December 2012.


The BJP, led by Narendra Modi, won 116 seats out of total 182 seats and formed the government while INC won 60 seats. BJP has been in the power in Gujarat since 1995.[5]




Contents





  • 1 Polls

    • 1.1 Phase-I

      • 1.1.1 District wise polling data Phase-I test


      • 1.1.2 Saurashtra


      • 1.1.3 Ahmedabad Rural


      • 1.1.4 South Gujarat



    • 1.2 Phase-II

      • 1.2.1 District wise polling data Phase-II


      • 1.2.2 Ahmedabad


      • 1.2.3 Kutch


      • 1.2.4 Central Gujarat


      • 1.2.5 North Gujarat


      • 1.2.6 1980 to 2012 Legislative Assembly Elections statistics in Gujarat




  • 2 Results

    • 2.1 List of Winning Candidates



  • 3 Bypolls

    • 3.1 2013


    • 3.2 2014


    • 3.3 2016



  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Polls


Elections were held in two phases, the first on 13 December and second on 17 December 2012.[4]



Phase-I


First phase of polling was held on 13 December 2012 witnessed 70.75% of record breaking voting. Within three hours, the voter turnout was 18 per cent and by 1 pm it was 38 per cent. The figure went up to 53 per cent by 3 pm, concluding with 70.75%.[6][7][8]


























LegendStatistics
Voting turnout70.75%
Constituencies87
Break-upSaurashtra : 7 Districts : 48 Seats

South Gujarat : 7 Districts : 35 Seats

Ahmedabad Rural : Part of 1 District : 4 Seats


Total voters1,81,86,045
Candidates846 including 47 women
Polling Booths21,268
ID Card Distribution99.65% voters
Photo Electoral Roll coverage99.53% voters
EVM Machines used25,000
EVM Fault rate0.01%
RemarksPeaceful polling.
Poll boycotted in two villages in Junagadh and Surendranagar district(Dhulkot village)


District wise polling data Phase-I test



Saurashtra


















DistrictPercentage
Porbandar98.39%
Amreli98.21%
Jamnagar68.48%
Bhavnagar48.11%
Junagadh48.71%
Surendranagar3.76%
Rajkot99.97%


Ahmedabad Rural






DistrictPercentage

Ahmedabad Rural
Sanand
Viramgam
Dholka
Dhandhuka
70.41%


South Gujarat


















DistrictPercentage
Dangs68.76%
Surat69.58%
Valsad73.79%
Bharuch75.11%
Navsari75.59%
Tapi80.43%
Narmada82.21%


Phase-II


Phase-II of polling was held on 17 December 2012 witnessed voting turnout of 71.85%.



District wise polling data Phase-II



Ahmedabad






DistrictVoting Turnout
Ahmedabad90.10%


Kutch






DistrictVoting Turnout
Kutch67.77%


Central Gujarat














DistrictVoting Turnout
Anand74.89%
Kheda72.17%
Vadodara72.27%
Panchmahal71.48%
Dahod68.48%


North Gujarat














DistrictVoting Turnout
Gandhinagar74.45%
Banaskantha74.89%
Sabarkantha75.56%
Mehsana73.64%
Patan70.92%

With 71.85% of Phase-II voting turnout following the Phase-I turnout of 70.75%, the resultant final voting turnout stood at 71.32%.[9]



1980 to 2012 Legislative Assembly Elections statistics in Gujarat


























Electors16,501,32824,820,37929,021,18428,774,44333,238,19636,593,09038,077,454
Voters7,981,99512,955,22118,686,75717,063,16020,455,16621,873,37727,158,626
Turnout48.37%52.20%64.39%59.30%61.54%59.77%71.32%

The average turnout percentage in Gujarat had decreased from 64.39% in 1995 to 59.77% during the last four state elections (1995, 1998, 2002, 2007)as per the Election Commission of India statistics.[10]



Results


Counting of votes was held on 20 December 2012. Results were as following.
















PartySeats won

Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP)
115

Indian National Congress (INC)
61

Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP)
2

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
2

Janata Dal (United) (JD(U))
1
Independent1

BJP lost in 16 seats by the margin of less than 2%.[11] The Congress won 46% seats with a margin of less than 5%.[12][13]
















PartyVote share

Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP)
47.85

Indian National Congress (INC)
38.93

Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP)
3.63

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
0.67

Janata Dal (United) (JD(U))
5.83
Independent0.45


List of Winning Candidates


Following candidates won election from their respective seats:[14][15]


Keys:
  BJP
  INC
  GPP
  NCP
  JD(U)
  Independent












































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































No.
Constituency
Winner Candidate

Party
Votes
Margin
1
Abdasa
Chhabilbhai Naranbhai Patel

INC
60704
7613
2

Mandvi
Tarachand Jagashi Chheda

BJP
61984
8506
3

Bhuj
Dr Nimaben Aacharya

BJP
69174
8973
4

Anjar
Ahir Vasanbhai Gopalbhai

BJP
64789
4728
5

Gandhidham
Maheshwari Ramesh Vachchhraj

BJP
72988
21313
6

Rapar
Patel Vaghajibhai Dharamshibhai

BJP
55280
9216
7

Vav
Shankarbhai Lagdhirbhai Patel

BJP
72640
11911
8

Tharad

Parbat Patel

BJP
68517
3473
9

Dhanera
Patel Joitabhai Kasnabhai

INC
87460
30291
10

Danta
Kharadi Kantibhai Kalabhai

INC
73751
26990
11

Vadgam
Manilal Jethabhai Vaghela

INC
90375
21839
12

Palanpur
Patel Maheshkumar Amrutlal

INC
75097
5284
13

Deesa
Vaghela Liladharbhai Khodaji

BJP
66294
17706
14

Deodar
Chauhan Keshaji Shivaji

BJP
76265
20809
15
Kankrej
Khanpura Dharshibhai Lakhabhai

INC
73900
600
16

Radhanpur
Thakor Nagarji Harchandji

BJP
69493
3834
17

Chanasma

Dilipkumar Virajibhai Thakor

BJP
83462
16824
18

Patan
Desai Ranchhodbhai Mahijibhai

BJP
67224
5871
19

Sidhpur
Balvantsinh Chandansinh Rajput

INC
87518
25824
20

Kheralu

Bharatsinhji Dabhi

BJP
68195
18386
21

Unjha
Patel Narayanbhai Lalludas

BJP
75708
24201
22

Visnagar
Patel Rushikesh Ganeshbhai

BJP
76185
29399
23

Becharaji
Patel Rajanikant Somabhai

BJP
68447
6456
24

Kadi
Chavada Rameshbhai Maganbhai

INC
84276
1217
25

Mehsana

Nitinbhai Patel

BJP
90134
24205
26

Vijapur
Patel Prahladbhai Ishvarbhai

INC
70729
8759
27

Himmatnagar
Chavda Rajendrasinh Ranjitsinh

INC
85008
12356
28

Idar

Ramanlal Vora

BJP
90279
11380
29

Khedbrahma
Ashvin Kotwal

INC
88488
50137
30

Bhiloda
Anil Joshiyara

INC
95799
31543
31

Modasa
Thakor Rajendrasinh Shivsinh

INC
88879
22858
32

Bayad
Vaghela Mahendrasinh Shankersinh

INC
74646
35923
33

Prantij
Baraiya Mahendrasinh Kacharsinh

INC
76097
7014
34

Dehgam
Kaminiba Rathod

INC
61043
2297
35

Gandhinagar South
Thakor Shambhuji Chelaji

BJP
87999
8011
36

Gandhinagar North
Patel Ashokkumar Ranchhodbhai

BJP
73551
4225
37

Mansa
Chaudhari Amitbhai Harisingbhai

INC
78068
8028
38

Kalol
Thakor Baldevji Chanduji

INC
64757
343
39

Viramgam
Tejeshree Patel

INC
84930
16983
40

Sanand
Karamsibhai Virjibhai Patel

INC
73453
4148
41

Ghatlodiya

Anandiben Patel

BJP
154599
110395
42

Vejalpur
Chauhan Kishorsinh Babulal

BJP
113507
40985
43
Vatva
Pradipsinh Bhagwatsinh Jadeja

BJP
95580
46932
44
Ellisbridge
Rakesh Shah

BJP
106631
76672
45

Naranpura

Amit Shah

BJP
103988
63335
46

Nikol
Panchal Jagdish Ishwarbhai

BJP
88886
49302
47

Naroda
Wadhwani Nirmalaben Sunilbhai

BJP
96333
58352
48

Thakkar Bapanagar
Kakadiya Vallabhbhai Gobarbhai

BJP
88731
49251
49

Bapunagar
Rajput Jagrupsinh Girdansinh

BJP
51058
2603
50

Amraiwadi
Patel Hasmukhbhai Somabhai

BJP
108683
65425
51

Dariyapur
Gyasuddin Habibuddin Shekh

INC
60967
2621
52
Jamalpur-Khadia
Bhatt Bhushan Ashok

BJP
48058
6331
53

Maninagar

Narendra Modi

BJP
120470
86373
54
Danilimda
Shailesh Manubhai Parmar

INC
73573
14301
55

Sabarmati
Arvindkumar Gandalal Patel

BJP
107036
67583
56

Asarwa
Rajanikant Mohanlal Patel

BJP
76829
35045
57

Daskroi
Patel Babubhai Jamnadas

BJP
95813
37633
58

Dholka
Chudasama Bhupendrasinh Manubha

BJP
75242
18845
59

Dhandhuka
Kolipatel Laljibhai Chaturbhai

BJP
77573
28277
60
Dasada
Makwana Punambhai Kalabhai

BJP
65404
10640
61

Limbdi
Kolipatel Somabhai Gandalal

INC
72203
1561
62

Wadhwan
Doshi Varshaben Narendrabhai

BJP
83049
17558
63

Chotila
Shamjibhai Bhimjibhai Chauhan

BJP
72111
11972
64

Dhrangadhra
Kavadiya Jayantibhai Ramjibhai

BJP
87621
17403
65

Morbi

Kantilal Amrutiya

BJP
77386
2760
66

Tankara
Kundariya Mohanbhai Kalyanjibhai

BJP
63630
15407
67

Wankaner
Pirzada Mahamadjavid Abdulmutalib

INC
59038
5311
68

Rajkot East
Rajguru Indranil Sanjaybhai

INC
60877
4272
69

Rajkot West

Vajubhai Vala

BJP
90405
24978
70

Rajkot South
Govind Patel

BJP
77308
28477
71

Rajkot Rural
Bhanuben Manoharbhai Babariya

BJP
57753
11466
72

Jasdan
Gohel Bholabhai Bhikhabhai

INC
78055
10847
73

Gondal
Jadeja Jayrajsinh Temubha

BJP
79709
19766
74

Jetpur
Radadiya Jayeshbhai Vitthalbhai

INC[16]
85827
18033
75

Dhoraji

Vitthalbhai Hansrajbhai Radadiya

INC[17]
76189
26258
76

Kalavad
Chavda Meghjibhai Amarabhai

BJP
49027
6119
77

Jamnagar Rural
Raghavji Hansraj Patel

INC
60499
3304
78

Jamnagar North
Jadeja Dharmendrasinh Merubha

INC
61642
9448
79

Jamnagar South
Trivedi Vasuben Narendrabhai

BJP
55894
2862
80

Jam Jodhpur
Shapriya Chimanbhai Dharamshibhai

BJP
75395
28191
81

Khambhalia

Poonamben Hematbhai Maadam

BJP
79087
38382
82

Dwarka
Pabubha Virambha Manek

BJP
70062
5616
83

Porbandar
Babubhai Bhimabhai Bokhiria

BJP
77604
17146
84

Kutiyana
Kandhal Sarmanbhai Jadeja

NCP
61416
18474
85

Manavadar
Chavda Jawaharbhai Pethalajibhai

INC
72879
4402
86

Junagadh
Mashru Mahendrabhai Liladharbhai

BJP
66669
13796
87

Visavadar

Keshubhai Patel

GPP
85967
42186
88

Keshod
Arvindbhai Keshavbhai Ladani

BJP
53772
7937
89

Mangrol
Chudasama Rajeshbhai Naranbhai

BJP
68452
15714
90

Somnath
Barad Jasabhai Bhanabhai

INC
56701
2096
91

Talala, Gujarat

Jashubhai Dhanabhai Barad

INC
62722
1478
92

Kodinar
Solanki Jethabhai Danabhai

BJP
63319
8477
93

Una
Vansh Punjabhai Bhimabhai

INC
69824
7507
94

Dhari
Kotadiya Nalinbhai Nanjibhai

GPP
41516
1575
95

Amreli
Paresh Dhanani

INC
86583
29893
96

Lathi
Bavkubhai Nathabhai Undhad

INC
48793
2764
97

Savarkundla
Vaghasiya Vallabhbhai Vasharambhai

BJP
37246
2384
98

Rajula
Solanki Hirabhai Odhavjibhai

BJP
75447
18710
99

Mahuva
Makwana Bhavanaben Raghvbhai

BJP
57498
28352
100

Talaja
Shyal Bhartiben Dhirubhai

BJP
66357
32844
101

Gariadhar
Keshubhai Hirjibhai Nakran

BJP
53377
16028
102

Palitana
Rathod Pravinbhai Jinabhai

INC
69396
14325
103

Bhavnagar Rural

Parshottam Solanki

BJP
83980
18554
104

Bhavnagar East
Vibhavari Dave

BJP
85375
39508
105

Bhavnagar West

Jitu Vaghani

BJP
92584
53893
106

Gadhada
Atmaram Makanbhai Parmar

BJP
66415
10342
107

Botad
Maniya Thakarshibhai Devjibhai

BJP
86184
10005
108

Khambhat
Patel Sanjaykumar Ramanbhai

BJP
74761
15386
109

Borsad
Parmar Rajendrasinh Dhirsinh

INC
83621
21034
110

Anklav
Amit Chavda

INC
81575
30319
111

Umreth
Jayantbhai Ramanbhai Patel

NCP
67363
1394
112

Anand
Dilipbhai Manibhai Patel

BJP
82956
987
113

Petlad
Niranjan Patel

INC
77312
12192
114

Sojitra
Parmar Punambhai Madhabhai

INC
65210
162
115

Matar
Chauhan Devusinh Jesingbhai

BJP
71021
6487
116

Nadiad
Desai Pankaj Vinubhai

BJP
75335
6587
117

Mahemdabad
Gautambhai Ravjibhai Chauhan

INC
68767
4181
118

Mahudha
Thakor Natvarsinh Fulsinh

INC
58373
13230
119
Thasra
Parmar Ramsinh Prabhatsinh

INC
78226
5500
120

Kapadvanj

Shankersinh Vaghela

INC
88641
6597
121

Balasinor
Chauhan Mansinh Kohyabhai

INC
87088
17171
122

Lunawada
Malivad Kalubhai Hirabhai

BJP
72814
3701
123

Santrampur
Damor Gendalbhai Motibhai

INC
68026
25654
124
Shehra
Ahir Jethabhai Ghelabhai

BJP
76468
28725
125
Morva Hadaf

Khant Savitaben Vechatbhai

INC
56886
11289
126

Godhra
C. K. Raul

INC
73367
2868
127

Kalol
Rathod Arvindsinh Damsinh

BJP
69275
30056
128

Halol
Parmar Jaydrathsinh Chandrasinh

BJP
93854
33206
129
Fatepura
Katara Rameshbhai Bhurabhai

BJP
57828
6264
130

Jhalod
Garasiya Miteshbhai Kalabhai

INC
78077
40073
131

Limkheda
Bhabhor Jashvantsinh Sumanbhai

BJP
67219
15331
132

Dahod
Panada Vajesingbhai Parsingbhai

INC
73956
39548
133
Garbada
Bariya Chandrikaben Chhaganbhai

INC
69295
35774
134

Devgadh Baria
Bachu Khabad

BJP
113582
83753
135

Savli
Inamdar Ketanbhai Mahendrabhai
Independent
62849
20319
136

Vaghodia

Shrivastav Madhubhai Babubhai

BJP
65851
5788
137

Chhota Udaipur
Rathwa Mohansinh Chhotubhai

INC
65043
2305
138

Jetpur
Radadiya Jayeshbhai Vitthalbhai

INC
61966
4273
139

Sankheda
Bhil Dhirubhai Chunilal

BJP
80579
1452
140

Dabhoi
Balkrishna Patel

BJP
70833
5122
141

Vadodara City
Vakil Manisha Rajivbhai

BJP
103700
51889
142

Sayajigunj
Sukhadiya Jitendra Ratilal

BJP
107358
58237
143

Akota
Saurabh Patel

BJP
95554
49867
144

Raopura
Rajendra Trivedi

BJP
99263
41535
145

Manjalpur
Yogesh Patel

BJP
92642
51785
146

Padra
Patel Dineshbhai Balubhai

BJP
75227
4308
147

Karjan
Satish Patel

BJP
68225
3489
148
Nandod
Tadvi Shabdasharan Bhailalbhai

BJP
79580
15727
149

Dediapada
Motilal Vasava

BJP
56471
2555
150

Jambusar
Chhatrasinhji Pujabhai Mori

BJP
74864
18730
151
Vagra
Arunsinh Ajitsinh Rana

BJP
68512
14318
152

Zaghadia
Vasava Chhotubhai Amarsinh

JD(U)
66622
13304
153

Bharuch
Dushyantbhai Rajnikant Patel

BJP
92219
37190
154

Ankleshwar
Ishwarsinh Thakorbhai Patel

BJP
82645
31443
155

Olpad
Patel Mukeshbhai Zinabhai

BJP
106805
37058
156

Mangrol

Ganpatsinh Vestabhai Vasava

BJP
79255
31106
157

Mandvi
Vasava Parbhubhai Nagarbha

INC
83298
24394
158

Kamrej
Pansheriya Prafulbhai Chhaganbhai

BJP
126032
61371
159

Surat East
Gilitwala Ranjitbhai Mangubhai

BJP
72649
15789
160

Surat North
Choksi Ajaykumar Jashvantlal

BJP
59690
22034
161
Varachha Road
Kanani Kishorbhai Shivabhai

BJP
68529
20359
162

Karanj
Kachhadiya Janakbhai Manjibhai

BJP
65696
49439
163

Limbayat
Patil Sangitaben Rajendrabhai

BJP
79744
30321
164

Udhna
Narottambhai Patel

BJP
74946
32754
165

Majura
Sanghvi Harsh Rameshkumar

BJP
103577
71556
166

Katargam
Vanani Nanubhai Bhagavanbhai

BJP
88604
43272
167

Surat West
Kishorbhai Ratilalvankawala

BJP
99099
69731
168
Choryasi
Patel Rajendrabhai Parabhubhai

BJP
119917
67638
169

Bardoli
Parmar Ishwarbhai Alias Anilbhai Ramanbhai

BJP
81049
22272
170

Mahuva
Dhodiya Mohanbhai Dhanjibhai

BJP
74161
11687
171

Vyara
Punabhai Dhedabhai Gamit

INC
73138
13556
172

Nizar
Gamit Kantilalbhai Reshmabhai

BJP
90191
9924
173

Dang
Gavit Mangalbhai Gangajibhai

INC
45637
2422
174

Jalalpore
R C Patel

BJP
76797
17867
175

Navsari
Desai Piyushbhai Dinkarbhai

BJP
81601
15981
176

Gandevi
Mangubhai Chhaganbhai

BJP
104417
26177
177

Vansda
Chaudhari Chhanabhai Kolubhai

INC
105829
25616
178

Dharampur
Patel Ishwarbhai Dhedabhai

INC
82319
15298
179

Valsad
Bharatbhai Kikubhai Patel

BJP
93658
35999
180

Pardi
Kanubhai Mohanlal Desai

BJP
84563
37311
181

Kaprada
Chaudhari Jitubhai Harajibhai

INC
85780
18685
182

Umbergaon
Ramanlal Nanubhai Patkar

BJP
69450
28299


Bypolls



2013


Four seats became vacant in 2012-13. Bypolls for them was held by Election Commission in June 2013. All four seats were held by Indian National Congress members. Morva Hadaf MLA Savitaben Khant died in December 2012 while Limbdi MLA Soma Ganda resigned later as he chose to continue as a Member of Parliament. Jayesh Radadiya (Jetpur) and Vitthal Radadiya (Dhoraji) resigned as they left Indian National Congress and joined Bharatiya Janata Party in March, 2013. In bypolls, INC lost all four seats and BJP won all of them.[18]


The bypoll to Surat West was held on December 4, 2013 due to death of sitting BJP MLA Kishore Wankawala. BJP candidate Purnesh Modi won against INC candidate D I Patel in result declared on December 8, 2013. It was the first time NOTA (None of the above) button introduced in election in Gujarat. It was used by 2307 voters.[19]






































No.
Constituency
Former winner

Party
Bypoll winner

Party
61

Limdi
Kolipatel Somabhai Gandalal

INC
Kiritsinh Rana

BJP
74

Jetpur
Radadiya Jayeshbhai Vitthalbhai

INC
Radadiya Jayeshbhai Vitthalbhai

BJP
75

Dhoraji

Vitthalbhai Hansrajbhai Radadiya

INC
Pravin Mankadiya

BJP
125

Morva Hadaf

Khant Savitaben Vechatbhai

INC
Nimisha Suthar

BJP
167

Surat Pashchim
Kishore Wankavala

BJP
Purnesh Modi

BJP


2014


Rapar BJP MLA Vaghjibhai Patel died on January 30, 2014 following heart attack. Lathi MLA Bavku Undhad resigned as he quit INC and joined BJP in January.[20] GPP MLA Keshubhai Patel resigned in February following his ill health.[21] GPP was merged with BJP on 24 February 2014. Nalin Kotadiya who was representing Dhari in assembly, joined BJP along with party.[22][23] Four more MLAs Rajendrasinh Chavda, Jasabhai Barad, Chhabilbhai Patel and Parbhubhai Vasava quit INC and resigned as they joined BJP in February.[24][25] Bypolls for all these seven seats were held on April 30 along with Indian general election, 2014.[26] Voting turnout was 74.84% in Somnath, 70.19% in Abdasa, 56.62% in Rapar, 71.87% in Himmatnagar, 56.06% in Visavadar, 64.86% in Lathi and 67% in Mandvi which stood to an average of 65.92% in all seven constituencies.[27] On May 16, 2014, the result of byepolls was declared along with Indian general election, 2014 result. BJP won four while INC won three seats of seven vacant seats. Out of five constituencies which were held by INC before there representatives joined BJP, they retained only one, Abdasa. BJP candidate Bharat Patel, son of former representative Keshubhai Patel, lost to INC candidate Harshad Ribadiya in Visavadar. Shaktisinh Gohil, the former Leader of Opposition, defeated Chhabil Patel in Abdasa.[28]


















































No.
Constituency
Former winner

Party
Bypoll winner

Party
01

Abdasa
Chhabil Patel

INC

Shaktisinh Gohil

INC
6

Rapar
Vaghjibhai Patel

BJP
Pankaj Anopchand Mehta

BJP
87

Visavadar

Keshubhai Patel

GPP
Ribadiya Harshadkumar Madavjibhai

INC
96

Lathi
Bavku Nathabhai Undhad

INC
Bavku Nathabhai Undhad

BJP
90

Somnath
Jasabhai Barad

INC
Jasabhai Barad

BJP
27

Himatnagar
Chavda Rajendrasinh Ranjitsinh

INC
Chavda Rajendrasinh Ranjitsinh

BJP
157

Mandvi
Vasava Parbhubhai Nagarbha

INC
Chaudhari Anandbhai Mohanbhai

INC

Following Indian general election, 2014, nine assembly members resigned as they were elected to Loksabha, the lower house of the parliament of India. They all belonged to BJP. Incumbent Chief Minister Narendra Modi resigned as MLA from Maninagar as he won from Vadodara and Varanasi and sworn in as the 15th Prime Minister of India. The eight others include Khambhalia MLA Poonam Madam (elected from Jamnagar), Anand MLA Dilip Patel (Anand), Limkheda MLA Jaswantsinh Bhabhor (Dahod), Deesa MLA Liladhar Vaghela (Patan), Matar MLA Devusinh Chauhan (Kheda), Talaja MLA Bharati Shiyal (Bhavnagar), Mangrol MLA Rajesh Chudasama (Junagadh) and Tankara MLA Mohan Kundariya (Rajkot).[29] Byepolls were held on 13 September 2014 which recorded following voters turnout: Limkheda (64%), Maninagar (33.5%), Deesa (59.76%), Tankara (57%), Khambhalia (55.5%), Mangrol (57%), Talja (49%), Anand (57%) and Matar (54.7%).[30] The results of September byepolls were declared on 16 September 2014. BJP retained six seats while lost three seats to INC.[31]Vajubhai Vala, the incumbent speaker of assembly, resigned as the MLA from Rajkot West and as the speaker on 30 August 2014 following his appointment as the Governor of Karnataka.[32] The byepoll for Rajkot West was held on 15 October 2014 and result was declared on 19 October 2014. BJP retained the seat with Vijay Rupani declared winner candidate.[33]




































































No.
Constituency
Former winner

Party
Bypoll winner

Party
53

Maninagar

Narendra Modi

BJP
Patel Sureshbhai Dhanjibhai

BJP
81

Khambhaliya

Poonam Madam

BJP
Ahir Meraman

INC
13

Deesa

Liladharbhai Khodaji Vaghela

BJP
Rabari Govabhai

INC
66

Tankara

Mohan Kundariya

BJP
Metaliya Bavanjibhai Hansrajbhai

BJP
89

Mangrol

Rajeshbhai Naranbhai Chudasama

BJP

Vaja Babubhai

INC
100

Talaja

Bharatiben Dhirubhai Shiyal

BJP
Gohil Shivabhai Jerambhai

BJP
115

Matar

Devusinh Jesingbhai Chauhan

BJP
Kesrisinh Jesangbhai Solanki

BJP
112

Anand

Dilip Patel

BJP
Patel Rohitbhai Jashubhai

BJP
131

Limkheda

Jasvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor

BJP
Bhuriya Vichhiyabhai Jokhnabhai

BJP
69

Rajkot Pashchim

Vajubhai Vala

BJP

Vijay Rupani

BJP


2016


Rajendrabhai Parabhubhai Patel, the sitting MLA from Choryasi died following dengue in August 2015. His daughter won the bypoll in January 2016.[34][35] Following death of Jasubhai Barad of INC in January 2016, the bypoll was held for Talala constituency. The bypoll had 63.66 per cent turnout. Govind Parmar of BJP won the bypoll in May 2016 defeating Bhagwanji Barad of INC.[36][37][38]




















No.
Constituency
Former winner

Party
Bypoll winner

Party
168

Choryasi
Rajendrabhai Parabhubhai Patel
BJP
Zankhna Hiteshkumar Patel
BJP
91

Talala

Jashubhai Dhanabhai Barad
INC
Govind Parmar
BJP


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External links


  • Gujarat Legislative Assembly, Official website








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