2014 Indian general election in Gujarat

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Indian general election in Gujarat, 2014

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26 seats
Turnout63.66% (Increase15.76%)
  First party Second party
 
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Last election 15 seats 11 seats
Seats won 26 0
Seat change Increase 11 Decrease 11

In the 2014 Indian general election for Gujarat that were held for 26 seats in the state, the major two contenders in the state were Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress (INC). BJP won all 26 seats.[1]

Election Schedule[edit]

The polling schedule for the 2014 General Elections was announced by the Chief Election Commissioner on 5 March 2014.

Poll event Phase
VII
Notification Date 2 April
Last Date for filing nomination 9 April
Scrutiny of nomination 10 April
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination 12 April
Date of poll 30 April
Date of counting of votes/Result 16 May 2014

Results[edit]

Party wise[edit]

Party Seats Popular Vote
Contested Won +/- Votes % +/-
Bharatiya Janata Party 26 26 Increase11 1,52,49,243 60.11 Increase13.59
Indian National Congress 25 0 Decrease11 84,86,083 33.45 Decrease9.93
Bahujan Samaj Party 24 0 New 2,43,949 0.96 New
Nationalist Congress Party 1 0 Steady 2,40,466 0.95
Independents (politician) 187 0 Steady 5,42,006 2.14 Increase2.19

Constituency wise[edit]

No Constituency Turnout[2] Winner Party Votes Margin
1 Kachchh 61.78 Increase Vinodbhai Chavda Bharatiya Janata Party 562,855 254,482
2 Banaskantha 58.54 Increase Parbatbhai Patel 507,856 202,334
3 Patan 58.74 Increase Liladhar Vaghela 518,538 138,719
4 Mahesana 67.03 Increase Jayshreeben Patel 580,250 208,891
5 Sabarkantha 67.82 Increase Dipsinh Rathod 552,205 84,455
6 Gandhinagar 65.57 Increase L.K.Advani 773,539 483,121
7 Ahmedabad East 61.59 Increase Paresh Rawal 633,582 326,633
8 Ahmedabad West 62.93 Increase Kirit Solanki 617,104 320,311
9 Surendranagar 57.07 Increase Devaljibhai Fatepara 529,003 202,907
10 Rajkot 63.89 Increase Mohan Kundariya 621,524 246,428
11 Porbandar 52.62 Increase Vitthalbhai Hansrajbhai Radadiya 508,437 267,971
12 Jamnagar 57.99 Increase Poonamben Maadam 484,412 175,289
13 Junagadh 63.43 Increase Rajesh Chudasama 513,179 135,832
14 Amreli 54.47 Increase Naranbhai Kachhadia 436,715 156,232
15 Bhavnagar 57.58 Increase Bharti Shiyal 549,529 295,488
16 Anand 64.89 Increase Dilip Patel 490,829 63,426
17 Kheda 59.86 Increase Devusinh Chauhan 568,235 232,901
18 Panchmahal 59.30 Increase Prabhatsinh Pratapsinh Chauhan 508,274 170,596
19 Dahod 63.85 Increase Jasvantsinh Bhabhor 511,111 230,354
20 Vadodara 70.94 Increase Narendra Modi

(Resigned on 29 May 2014)

845,464 570,128
21 Chhota Udaipur 71.71 Increase Rathwa Ramsingbhai Patalbhai 607,916 179,729
22 Bharuch 74.85 Increase Mansukhbhai Vasava 548,902 153,273
23 Bardoli 74.94 Increase Parbhubhai Vasava 622,769 123,884
24 Surat 63.90 Increase Darshana Jardosh 718,412 533,190
25 Navsari 65.82 Increase C. R. Patil 820,831 558,116
26 Valsad 74.28 Increase Dr. K C Patel 617,772 409,768

Bye-election[edit]

No Constituency Turnout Winner Party Margin
20 Vadodara 45.57 Ranjanben Bhatt

(Elected on 16 September 2014)

Bharatiya Janata Party 3,29,507

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Election Commission of India". Archived from the original on 2014-05-21. Retrieved 2014-06-23.
  2. ^ Final voter turnout of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, The Election Commission of India (20 April 2019, updated 4 May 2019)