• Assembly Constituency Watch: Banjar

    Assembly Constituency Watch: Banjar

    Location   Banjar assembly constituency is located in the Kullu district and is a part of the Mandi Lok Sabha constituency.  Category  Designated as a General Constituency.  Voter Turnout  During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors was 61,599 and the turnout stood at 82.90%, in real numbers- 51,064 voters. 2017…

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  • Assembly Constituency Watch: Balh

    Assembly Constituency Watch: Balh

    Location   Balh assembly constituency is located in the Mandi district and is a part of the Mandi Lok Sabha constituency.  Category  Designated as a Scheduled Castes Constituency.  Voter Turnout  During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors was 65,451 and the turnout stood at 77.57%, in real numbers- 50,768 voters.…

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  • Assembly Constituency Watch: Baijnath

    Assembly Constituency Watch: Baijnath

    Location    Baijnath assembly constituency is located in the Kangra district and is a part of Kangra Lok Sabha constituency.  Category  Designated as a Scheduled Castes Constituency.  Voter Turnout  During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors was 75,322 and the turnout stood at 63.22%, in real numbers- 47,619 voters. 2017…

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  • Assembly Constituency Watch: Arki

    Assembly Constituency Watch: Arki

    Location   Arki assembly constituency is located in Solan district and is a part of the Shimla Lok Sabha constituency.  Category  Designated as a General Constituency.  Voter Turnout  During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors was 77,927 and the turnout stood at 73.39%, in real numbers- 57,190 voters. 2017 witnessed a…

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  • Assembly Constituency Watch: Anni

    Assembly Constituency Watch: Anni

    Location   Anni assembly constituency is located in Kullu district and is a part of the Mandi Lok Sabha constituency.   Category  Designated as a Scheduled Castes Constituency.  Voter Turnout  During the 2012 elections, the total number of electors was 72,274, and the turnout stood at 77.38%, in real numbers- 55923 voters. 2017 witnessed a…

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  • Gujarat Assembly Elections – Seats Won by BJP and INC from 2002 to 2017

    Gujarat Assembly Elections – Seats Won by BJP and INC from 2002 to 2017

    In the 2002 assembly elections, BJP won 127 constituencies whereas INC secured 51 seats. In 2007, BJP came victorious in 117 constituencies while INC managed to win in 59 constituencies. In 2012, BJP triumphed in 115 constituencies in contrast to INC which achieve success in 61 seats. The 2017 elections saw a close contest between both…

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  • Gujarat Lok Sabha Elections – Party-wise Vote Share from 2009 to 2019

    Gujarat Lok Sabha Elections – Party-wise Vote Share from 2009 to 2019

    BJP received 47.37% of the vote share in the 2009 elections and 59.1% in 2014 which further increase to 62.21% in 2019. INC, on the other hand, garnered a vote share of 43.86% in 2009, 32.9% in 2014 and 32.11% in 2019. BJP managed to register a vote share almost double the vote share of INC in the last two Lok Sabha…

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  • Gujarat – Lok Sabha Results from 2009 to 2019

    Gujarat – Lok Sabha Results from 2009 to 2019

    The state is divided into 26 parliamentary constituencies. In the 2009 elections, BJP won 15 seats while 11 seats were secured by INC. In the next two general elections-2014 &2019, BJP triumphed in all 26 seats. BJP has been able to completely dominate the state by winning all 26 seats for two consecutive terms now, thereby wiping out…

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  • Gujarat Assembly Elections – Swing Seats for INC from 2012 to 2017

    Gujarat Assembly Elections – Swing Seats for INC from 2012 to 2017

    In 2012, INC contested all 182 seats, winning 61 seats. The next elections in 2017 witnessed a swing in 19 seats from INC to other parties. Out of the total swing seats, BJP unseated INC in 16 seats whereas 3 seats went to the other parties. INC will be aiming to come up with a well-rounded strategy to bring these constituencies back into its fold to further consolidate its claim to the state…

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