Which is the date of counting of votes in Gujarat?
Which is the date of counting of votes in Gujarat?
The first phase of Gujarat polls was held on Dec 9, 2017, and the second phase was held on Dec 14, 2017. As announced by the Election Commission of India,the counting of votes for the Gujarat Assembly Election 2017 was held on Dec 18, 2017, which was also the date for the counting of votes for Himachal Pradesh assembly elections 2017
Are there any independent candidates in lead in Gujarat?
In as many as 4 municipalities, the Independent candidates are in lead. According to Varesh Sinha, the state Election Commissioner, 6 municipalities have no clear mandate. Shri.
How many seats has BJP won in Gujarat?
Out of the total 20160 seats in the polls, BJP has managed 1167, while Congress gathered 630 seats. NCP has won 28 seats, BSP gained 15 and Independent candidates won 202 seats. Other parties have won 18 seats. The saffron party has also bagged the seat in Vadnagar municipality, which is PM Narendra Modi’s home.
Who is the leader of opposition in Gujarat?
There will be no Leader of Opposition in the upcoming Lower House for a second consecutive term. Gujarat Assembly Election 2017 for the 14th assembly was held in December 2017. The Election Commission had announced a two-phase Gujarat assembly (Vidhan Sabha) election for 2017.
Who is the leader of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly?
The counting of votes took place on 18 December. All 182 members of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly were elected with the leader of the largest party or coalition expected to become the next Chief Minister.
Who was the Chief Minister of Gujarat in 2012?
The previous assembly election, held in 2012 resulted in BJP gaining a majority of seats and Narendra Modi becoming the Chief Minister. After the 2014 General Elections, Modi became the Prime Minister of the country and Anandiben Patel was appointed the Chief Minister of Gujarat.
How many seats did BJP win in Gujarat?
Lok Sabha elections Year Lok Sabha Election Party-wise Details 2004 Fourteenth Lok Sabha Total: 26. BJP: 14, Congress: 12 2009 Fifteenth Lok Sabha Total: 26. BJP: 15, Congress: 11 2014 Sixteenth Lok Sabha Total: 26. BJP: 26, Congress: 0 2019 Seventeenth Lok Sabha Total: 26. BJP: 26, Congress: 0