2014 Indian general election in Gujarat General election for Gujarat
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
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
Party wise
Party
|
Seats
|
Popular Vote
|
Contested
|
Won
|
+/-
|
Votes
|
%
|
+/-
|
|
Bharatiya Janata Party
|
26
|
26
|
11
|
1,52,49,243
|
60.11
|
13.59
|
|
Indian National Congress
|
25
|
0
|
11
|
84,86,083
|
33.45
|
9.93
|
|
Bahujan Samaj Party
|
24
|
0
|
New
|
2,43,949
|
0.96
|
New
|
|
Nationalist Congress Party
|
1
|
0
|
|
2,40,466
|
0.95
|
|
|
Independents (politician)
|
187
|
0
|
|
5,42,006
|
2.14
|
2.19
|
Constituency wise
No
|
Constituency
|
Turnout[2]
|
Winner
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Margin
|
1
|
Kachchh
|
61.78
|
Vinodbhai Chavda
|
|
Bharatiya Janata Party
|
562,855
|
254,482
|
2
|
Banaskantha
|
58.54
|
Haribhai Prathibhai Patel
|
507,856
|
202,334
|
3
|
Patan
|
58.74
|
Liladhar Vaghela
|
518,538
|
138,719
|
4
|
Mahesana
|
67.03
|
Jayshreeben Patel
|
580,250
|
208,891
|
5
|
Sabarkantha
|
67.82
|
Dipsinh Rathod
|
552,205
|
84,455
|
6
|
Gandhinagar
|
65.57
|
L.K.Advani
|
773,539
|
483,121
|
7
|
Ahmedabad East
|
61.59
|
Paresh Rawal
|
633,582
|
326,633
|
8
|
Ahmedabad West
|
62.93
|
Kirit Solanki
|
617,104
|
320,311
|
9
|
Surendranagar
|
57.07
|
Devaljibhai Fatepara
|
529,003
|
202,907
|
10
|
Rajkot
|
63.89
|
Mohan Kundariya
|
621,524
|
246,428
|
11
|
Porbandar
|
52.62
|
Vitthalbhai Hansrajbhai Radadiya
|
508,437
|
267,971
|
12
|
Jamnagar
|
57.99
|
Poonamben Maadam
|
484,412
|
175,289
|
13
|
Junagadh
|
63.43
|
Rajesh Chudasama
|
513,179
|
135,832
|
14
|
Amreli
|
54.47
|
Naranbhai Kachhadia
|
436,715
|
156,232
|
15
|
Bhavnagar
|
57.58
|
Bharti Shiyal
|
549,529
|
295,488
|
16
|
Anand
|
64.89
|
Dilip Patel
|
490,829
|
63,426
|
17
|
Kheda
|
59.86
|
Devusinh Chauhan
|
568,235
|
232,901
|
18
|
Panchmahal
|
59.30
|
Prabhatsinh Pratapsinh Chauhan
|
508,274
|
170,596
|
19
|
Dahod
|
63.85
|
Jasvantsinh Bhabhor
|
511,111
|
230,354
|
20
|
Vadodara
|
70.94
|
Narendra Modi
(Resigned on 29 May 2014)
|
845,464
|
570,128
|
21
|
Chhota Udaipur
|
71.71
|
Rathwa Ramsingbhai Patalbhai
|
607,916
|
179,729
|
22
|
Bharuch
|
74.85
|
Mansukhbhai Vasava
|
548,902
|
153,273
|
23
|
Bardoli
|
74.94
|
Parbhubhai Vasava
|
622,769
|
123,884
|
24
|
Surat
|
63.90
|
Darshana Jardosh
|
718,412
|
533,190
|
25
|
Navsari
|
65.82
|
C. R. Patil
|
820,831
|
558,116
|
26
|
Valsad
|
74.28
|
Dr. K C Patel
|
617,772
|
409,768
|
Bye-election
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