Election Result: Gujarat Now More Vibrant as Tsu’Namo’ Drowns State in Saffron; PM Says ‘BJP 1st Choice for Everyone’

As the counting of votes for the Gujarat Assembly Elections 2022 began on Thursday morning, early trends showed a rise in BJP’s numbers. While the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was struggling to even enter double digits in terms of seats, the Congress was nowhere close to the saffron party. The official results for the Gujarat Assembly Elections 2022 will be declared later today, but the Congress and new-entrant AAP aim to make a mark in a ground that is a BJP stronghold.

The counting of votes for the Gujarat Legislative Assembly Elections 2022 began at 8 am, with the first phase of polling taking place on December 1, while the second phase of polling took place on December 5. Elections to the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly were held on November 12 and the counting of votes for that too is taking place today.

But the saffron party has little to prove today and is hoping to return comfortably for a seventh term in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home turf Gujarat as exit polls projected a clean sweep. After the counting of votes started, BJP’s lead increased rapidly and reached the figure of more than 150, which till now no party has been able to reach in the state.

Gujarat this time recorded a combined voter turnout of 64.33 percent in both the phases, which is more than 4 percent less than the turnout recorded in the 2017 assembly elections.

The state has 182 assembly seats, which makes 92 the simple majority mark that a party needs to secure to form the government.

According to the latest data shared by the Election Commission on Tuesday, the voter turnout for the 89 seats in the first phase of polling on December 1 was 63.31 per cent and in the second phase on December 5 it was 65.30 per cent. ,

The average voter turnout for all 182 seats spread across 33 districts was 64.33 per cent, which was 4.08 per cent lower than in the 2017 assembly elections when Gujarat saw a voter turnout of 68.41 per cent.

What do exit polls say?

The Gujarat exit polls had only good news for the BJP as all of them predicted a comprehensive victory for the saffron party in the range of 117-151 seats in the 182-member assembly in Gujarat, while the Congress was predicted to gain seats in the assembly. was done. A range of 16-51 and AAP was projected to secure anything between two and 13 seats.

In Himachal Pradesh, exit polls predicted 24-41 seats for the BJP and 20-40 for the Congress. The majority mark is 35 seats.

While Aaj Tak-Axis My India predicted 129-151 seats for BJP, 16-30 seats for Congress and 9-21 seats for Aam Aadmi Party, ABP News C-Voter predicted 128-140 seats for BJP, 31 seats had guessed. -43 for Congress and 3-11 for AAP.

News24-Today’s Chanakya also predicted a massive majority for the BJP in Gujarat with its survey stating that the BJP is likely to get 150 seats, the Congress 19 and the AAP 11.

The X-Jan Ki Baat exit poll on Gujarat elections says 117-140 seats for BJP, 34-51 for Congress-NCP, 6-13 for AAP and 1-2 for others.

Republic TV P-MARQ predicts 128-148 seats for BJP, 30-42 for Congress-NCP, 2-10 for AAP and 0-3 for others. TV9 Gujarati predicts 125-130 seats for BJP, 40-50 for Congress-NCP, 3-5 for AAP and 3-7 for others.

According to the India TV-Matrix exit poll, BJP was expected to get 112-121 votes, Congress 51-61 and AAP 1-7. The Zee News-BARC poll gave 110-125 to BJP, 45-60 to Congress and 1-5 to AAP.

Gujarat Assembly Election 2022 in numbers:

According to the Election Commission (EC), out of a total of 4.91 crore registered voters, around 3.16 crore voters exercised their franchise in both the phases held on December 1 and 5 respectively.

Of these 3.16 crore voters, 1.69 crore were male (66.74%), 1.46 crore were female (61.75%) and 445 voters out of 1,391 belonged to the ‘third gender’ category.

Botad district in Saurashtra region recorded the lowest turnout of 57.59 per cent, while tribal-dominated Narmada district recorded 78.42 per cent.

Some of the districts which recorded low turnout are Amreli (57.60%), Ahmedabad (59.05%), Porbandar (59.50%), Junagadh (59.54%) and Kutch (59.85%).

The districts where voters turned out in good numbers were Tapi (77.04%), Banaskantha (72.49%), Sabarkantha (71.43%), Navsari (71.06%) and Morbi (69.95%), as per Election Commission data. Let’s go

A total of 1,621 candidates were in the fray for the polls in Gujarat, where the BJP is eyeing a seventh consecutive term, the Congress is trying to improve its numbers and the AAP is making an attempt to make a debut in the state, where bipolar contests have dominated the polls. are the identity of.

Among the prominent contenders in the Gujarat Assemble elections are Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel who is of the BJP, Patidar leader Hardik Patel, Alpesh Thakor, Dalit leader Jignesh Mevani, AAP’s CM face Isudan Gadhvi, former BJP minister Parshottam Solanki, Kunwarji Bavaliya, Kantilal Amrutiya, who is called as Morbi “hero”, Rivaba Jadeja from BJP who is wife of cricketer Ravindra Jadeja, and Congress’s Paresh Dhanani.

Gujarat Assembly Election 2022 in numbers:

According to the Election Commission (EC), out of a total of 4.91 crore registered voters, around 3.16 crore voters exercised their franchise in both the phases held on December 1 and 5 respectively.

Of these 3.16 crore voters, 1.69 crore were male (66.74%), 1.46 crore were female (61.75%) and 445 voters out of 1,391 belonged to the ‘third gender’ category.

Botad district in Saurashtra region recorded the lowest turnout of 57.59 per cent, while tribal-dominated Narmada district recorded 78.42 per cent.

Some of the districts which recorded low turnout are Amreli (57.60%), Ahmedabad (59.05%), Porbandar (59.50%), Junagadh (59.54%) and Kutch (59.85%).

The districts where voters turned out in good numbers were Tapi (77.04%), Banaskantha (72.49%), Sabarkantha (71.43%), Navsari (71.06%) and Morbi (69.95%), as per Election Commission data. Let’s go

A total of 1,621 candidates were in the fray for the polls in Gujarat, where the BJP is eyeing a seventh consecutive term, the Congress is trying to improve its numbers and the AAP is making an attempt to make a debut in the state, where bipolar contests have dominated the polls. are the identity of.

Among the prominent contenders in the Gujarat Assemble elections are Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel who is of the BJP, Patidar leader Hardik Patel, Alpesh Thakor, Dalit leader Jignesh Mevani, AAP’s CM face Isudan Gadhvi, former BJP minister Parshottam Solanki, Kunwarji Bavaliya, Kantilal Amrutiya, who is called as Morbi “hero”, Rivaba Jadeja from BJP who is wife of cricketer Ravindra Jadeja, and Congress’s Paresh Dhanani.

All you need to know about Gujarat Assembly Election Results 2022:

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How can you compare the Gujarat Election Results 2022 with the results of 2017?

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