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Gujarat Assembly Election Results 2022: Full list of winners, seat-wise winning candidates of AAP, BJP, Congress

Gujarat Chunav Results 2022: The counting of votes for the  Gujarat assembly elections is going on and in the initial trends BJP is leading. Congress is on the second number after BJP and AAP is on the third. All eyes are fixed on Ghatlodia assembly seat coming in Ahmedabad district. From here BJP has fielded Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. In the initial trends, Bhupendra Patel is leading from Ghatlodia assembly. Hardik Bharatbhai Patel, who is contesting on behalf of the BJP, is also leading in his Viramgam seat. BJP’s Alpesh Khodaji Thakor is leading from Gandhinagar South constituency. BJP candidate from Jamnagar North constituency, Rivaba Jadeja from Jamnagar (North) has maintained an edge. BJP’s Jitendrabhai Savjibhai Vaghani is leading from Bhavnagar West constituency.

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The BJP is set to return to power in Gujarat with a huge margin in terms of seat numbers, according to trends in the exit poll results. Zee News exit poll suggests the BJP could win between 110 and 125 seats in the 182-seat Gujarat assembly. The BJP has been in power in Gujarat since 1995. In the 2017 elections, the Congress threw a strong fight towards the saffron camp. But, this time they may lag behind in terms of number of seats. Acoording to the latest trends, the ‘Modi Magic’ will continue in Gujarat. 

Political analysts feel that the main reason for this surprising result for the BJP is the presence of the Aam Aadmi Party. According to the exit poll results, AAP is not expected to get many seats. Most surveys say they can get single digit seats. But, the opposition vote is divided between them. Many considered Arvind Kejriwal to be a suitable alternative to the Congress. And this is one of the reasons for increasing the BJP’s number of seats in Gujarat. However, the vote percentage is likely to decrease. This is not good news for the BJP if we look at 2024.

The BJP won 99 seats in the 2017 assembly elections. The magic number to form a government in the 182-seat Gujarat Assembly is 92. Since 2012, their number of seats has decreased by 16. But at the same time in 2017, they got 49.05 percent votes. 1.15 percent more than 5 years ago. The Exit poll survey says BJP could get 47 percent votes in the current elections. That is, compared to 2017, the votes received by the BJP may decrease a lot. On the other hand, Congress got 41.44 percent votes 5 years ago. This time, according to the exit poll, they could get 35 percent votes, AAP can get 12 percent votes.

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Also, political analysts feel that there was a lack of campaigning on the part of the Congress in the Gujarat elections. Which ultimately went in favor of the BJP. Many central BJP leaders, including Narendra Modi, Amit Shah held meetings and roadshows in Gujarat one after the other. Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, Bhagwant Singh Mann have repeatedly come to Gujarat to campaign for the Aam Aadmi Party. Congress has not been seen campaigning in Gujarat in the same manner as others campaigned in Gujarat. New Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge held several meetings in Kharg, but the Gandhis seem to have avoided Gujarat. Rahul Gandhi has been busy with the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, spending only two days campaigning in Gujarat. Sonia and Priyanka Gandhi were not seen.

However, all the boxes are opening now. In order to find out the full list of winning candidates’ names, check the latest updates below. Currently, the Bharatiya Janata Party is in government in Gujarat. Here you can see all the information about which party gets how many seats in Gujarat Chunav Results in 2022 out of 182 assembly constituencies. Also, the complete details of which MLAs have been elected from which constituencies can also be seen on the page below.

S.NoConstituency NameWinning Candidate’s Name and Party Name
1GhatlodiaBhupendrabhai Patel (BJP) Leading
2AbdasaJat Mamad Jung (Congress) Leading
3MandviKunvarjibhai Halpati (BJP) Leading
4BhujKeshubhai Shivdas Patel (BJP) Leading
5AnjarChhanga Bijal (BJP) Leading
6Gandhidham (SC)Malti Maheshwari (BJP) Leading
7RaparVirendrasinh Jadeja (BJP) Leading
8Dasada (SC)Naushad Solanki (Congress) Leading
9LimbdiKititsinh Rana (BJP) Leading
10WadhwanJagdishbhai Makwana (BJP) Leading
11ChotilaBhimajibhai Chauhan (BJP) Leading
12DhrangadhraPrakashbhai Varmora (BJP) Leading
13MorbiAmrutiya Shivlal (BJP) Leading
14TankaraDurlabhjibhai Dethariya (BJP) Leading
15WankanerJitendra Somani (BJP) Leading
16Rajkot EastUday Kangad (BJP) Leading
17Rajkot WestDarshita Shah (BJP) Leading
18Rajkot SouthRameshbhai Tilala (BJP) Leading
19Rajkot Rural (SC)Bhanuben Babariya (BJP) Leading
20JasdanKunvarjibhai Babaliya (BJP) Leading
21GondalGeetaba Jadeja (BJP) Leading
22JetpurSavjibhai Rathwa (BJP) Leading
23Kalavad (SC)Amarabhai Chavda (BJP) Leading
24Jamnagar RuralHansrajbhai Patel (BJP) Leading
25Jamnagar NorthRivaba Jadeja (BJP) Leading
26Jamnagar SouthRanchhodbhai Akbari (BJP) Leading
27JamjodhpurChimanbhai Sapariya (BJP) Leading
28DwarkaPabubha Manek (BJP) Leading
29PorbandarArjunbhai Modhwadia (Congress) Leading
30ManavadarArvindbhai Ladani (Congress) Leading
31JunagadhSanjay Koradia (BJP) Leading
32VisavadarHarshadkumar Rivadiya (BJP) Leading
33KeshodDevabhai Malam (BJP) Leading
34MangrolBalubhai Vaja (Congress) Leading
35SomnathMansinghbhai Parmar (BJP) Leading
36TalalaBhagabhai Barad (BJP) Leading
37Kodinar (SC)Praduyman Vaja (BJP) Leading
38UnaKalubhai Rathod (BJP) Leading
39DhariVallabhbhai Kakadiya (BJP) Leading
40AmreliKaushik Vekariya (BJP) Leading
41LathiJanakbhai Talaviya (BJP) Leading
42SavarkundlaPratap Dudhat (Congress) Leading
43RajulaAmbarishkumar Der (Congress) Leading
44MahuvaDipakkumar Garasiya (Congress) Leading
45TalajaGautambhai Chauhan (BJP) Leading
46GariadharSudhirbhai Vaghani (AAP) Leading
47PalitanaBhikhabhai Baraiya (BJP) Leading
48Bhavnagar RuralParshottambhai Solanki (BJP) Leading
49Bhavnagar WestJitendrabhai Vaghani (BJP) Leading
50Gadhada (SC)Mahant Tundiya (BJP) Leading
51BotadGhanshyambhai Virani (BJP) Leading
52Nandod (ST)Darshana Deshmujh (BJP) Leading
53JambusarDevikishordasji Swami (BJP) Leading
54VagraArjunsinh Rana (BJP) Leading
55Jhagadia (ST)Riteshkumar Vasava (BJP) Leading
56BharuchRameshbhai Mistry (BJP) Leading
57AnkleshwarVijaysinh Patel (Congress) Leading
58OlpadMukeshbhai Patel (BJP) Leading
59Mangrol (ST)Kargatiya Lakhabhai (BJP) Leading
60Mandvi (ST)Kunvarjibhai Halpati (BJP) Leading
61KamrejPraful Pansheriya (BJP) Leading
62Surat EastAslam Cyclewala (Congress) Leading
63Surat NorthKantibhai Balar (BJP) Leading
64Varachha RoadKishor Kanani (BJP) Leading
65KaranjPravinbhai Ghoghari (BJP) Leading
66LimbayatSangitaben Patil (BJP) Leading
67UdhnaManubhai Patel (BJP) Leading
68MajuraHarsh Sanghvi (BJP) Leading
69KatargamVinodbhai Moradiya (BJP) Leading
70Surat WestPurnesh Modi (BJP) Leading
71Bardoli (SC)Ishvarbhai Parmar (BJP) Leading
72Mahuva (ST)Mohanbhai Dhodiya (BJP) Leading
73Vyara (ST)Dhedabhai Kokani (BJP) Leading
74Nizar (ST)Jayrambhai Gamit (BJP) Leading
75Dangs (ST)Vijaybhai Patel (BJP) Leading
76JalalporeR. C. Patel (BJP) Leading
77NavsariGunvantbhai Desai (BJP) Leading
78Gandevi (ST)Nareshbhai Patel (BJP) Leading
79Vansda (ST)Announced Soon
80Dharampur (ST)Arvind Patel (BJP) Leading
81ValsadBharatbhai Patel (BJP) Leading
82PardiKanubhai Desai (BJP) Leading
83Kaprada (ST)Jitubhai Chaudhari (BJP) Leading
84Umbergaon (ST)Nanubhai Patkar (BJP) Leading
85VavThakor Sardarji (BJP) Leading
86TharadShankarbhai Chaudhary (BJP) Leading
87DhaneraHajabhai Patel (BJP) Leading
88Danta (ST)Chandabhai Pargi (BJP) Leading
89Vadgam (SC)Manibhai Vaghela (BJP) Leading
90PalanpurAniket Thaker (BJP) Leading
91DeesaPravinkumar Mali (BJP) Leading
92DeodarKeshaji Chauhan (BJP) Leading
93KankrejAmrutji Thakor (Congress) Leading
94ChanasmaAtaji Thakor (Congress) Leading
95SidhpurBalvantsinh Rajput (BJP) Leading
96UnjhaKeshavlal Patel (BJP) Leading
97VisnagarRushikesh Patel (BJP) Leading
98BechrajiSomaji Thakor (BJP) Leading
99Kadi (SC)Karsanbhai Solanki (BJP) Leading
100MahesanaMukeshkumar D. Patel (BJP) Leading
101VijapurC. J. Chavda (Congress) Leading
102Idar (SC)Ramanlal Vora (BJP) Leading
103Khedbrahma (ST)Tushar Chaudhary (Congress) Leading
104Bhiloda (ST)Rupsibhai Bhagora (AAP) Leading
105ModasaBhikhusinhji Parmar (BJP) Leading
106BayadBhikhiben Parmar (BJP) Leading
107PrantijGajendrasingh Parmar (BJP) Leading
108DahegamKalyansinh Chauhan (BJP) Leading
109ViramgamHardik Bharatbhai Patel (BJP) Leading
110SanandKanubhai Patel (BJP) Leading
111VejalpurAmit Thaker (BJP) Leading
112EllisbridgeAmit Shah (BJP) Leading
113NaranpuraJitendrakumar Patel (BJP) Leading
114NikolJagdish Vishwakarma (BJP) Leading
115NarodaKukrani Manojkumar (BJP) Leading
116Thakkarbapa NagarKanchanben Radadiya (BJP) Leading
117BapunagarDineshsing Kushwaha (BJP) Leading
118AmraiwadiHasmukh Patel (BJP) Leading
119DariapurKaushikbhai Jain (BJP) Leading
120Jamalpur-KhadiaImran Khedawala (Congress) Leading
121ManinagarAnnounced Soon
122Danilimda (SC)Announced Soon
123SabarmatiAnnounced Soon
124Asarwa (SC)Announced Soon
125DaskroiAnnounced Soon
126DholkaAnnounced Soon
127DhandhukaAnnounced Soon
128KhambhatAnnounced Soon
129BorsadAnnounced Soon
130AnklavAnnounced Soon
131UmrethAnnounced Soon
132AnandAnnounced Soon
133SojitraAnnounced Soon
134MatarAnnounced Soon
135NadiadAnnounced Soon
136MahudhaAnnounced Soon
137ThasraAnnounced Soon
138KapadvanjAnnounced Soon
139BalasinorAnnounced Soon
140LunawadaAnnounced Soon
141Santrampur (ST)Announced Soon
142ShehraAnnounced Soon
143Morva Hadaf (ST)Announced Soon
144GodhraAnnounced Soon
145KalolAnnounced Soon
146HalolAnnounced Soon
147Fatepura (ST)Announced Soon
148Limkheda (ST)Announced Soon
149Dahod (ST)Announced Soon
150DevgadbariaAnnounced Soon
151SavliAnnounced Soon
152VaghodiaAnnounced Soon
153Chhota Udaipur (ST)Announced Soon
154Sankheda (ST)Announced Soon
155DabhoiAnnounced Soon
156Vadodara City (SC)Announced Soon
157AkotaChaitanya Desai (BJP) Leading
158RaopuraAnnounced Soon
159PadraAnnounced Soon
160KarjanAnnounced Soon
161DhorajiAnnounced Soon
162KhambhaliaAnnounced Soon
163KutiyanaAnnounced Soon
164Bhavnagar EastAnnounced Soon
165Dediapada (ST)Announced Soon
166ChoryasiAnnounced Soon
167RadhanpurAnnounced Soon
168PatanAnnounced Soon
169HimatnagarAnnounced Soon
170Gandhinagar SouthAnnounced Soon
171Gandhinagar NorthAnnounced Soon
172KalolAnnounced Soon
173VatvaAnnounced Soon
174PetladAnnounced Soon
175MehmedabadAnnounced Soon
176Jhalod (ST)Announced Soon
177JetpurAnnounced Soon
178SayajigunjAnnounced Soon
179KheraluAnnounced Soon
180MansaAnnounced Soon
181Garbada (ST)Announced Soon
182ManjalpurAnnounced Soon

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) fielded candidates for all 182 seats and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for 181 seats. Whereas, the main opposition Congress contested 179 seats and its ally Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) contested two seats.

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