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词条 2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
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  1. Background

     Electoral process changes  Demographics 

  2. Opinion polls

     Exit Polls 

  3. Results

     Results by constituency 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox election
| election_name = Gujarat Legislative Assembly election, 2017
| country = India
| type = legislative
| vote_type = Popular
| ongoing = no
| party_colour =
| party_name =
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| previous_election = Gujarat Legislative Assembly election, 2012
| previous_year = 2012
| outgoing_members =
| election_date = 9 and 14 December 2017
| elected_members =
| next_election = Elections in Gujarat
| next_year = 2022
| seats_for_election = All 182 seats in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly
| majority_seats = 92
| opinion_polls =
| turnout = 68.41%
| image1 =
| leader1 = Vijay Rupani
| party1 = Bharatiya Janata Party
| alliance1 =
| leader_since1 = 2016
| leaders_seat1 = Rajkot West
| last_election1 = 115
| seats_before1 =
| seats_needed1 = 92
| seats1 = 99
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}}16
| popular_vote1 = 1,47,24,427
| percentage1 = 49.1%
| swing1 = {{increase}}1.2%
| map_image = Gujarat election 2017 result.png
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| map_caption = Election result map
| title = Chief Minister
| before_election = Vijay Rupani
| before_party = Bharatiya Janata Party
| posttitle = Chief Minister
| after_election = Vijay Rupani
| after_party = BJP
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| leader2 = Bharatsinh Solanki
| party2 = Indian National Congress
| alliance2 = INC+BTP+Independent
| leader_since2 = 2015
| leaders_seat2 = Did not contest
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| seats2 = 81
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The 14th Gujarat Legislative Assembly election, 2017 was held on 9 December 2017 and 14 December 2017. 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.[1] The election was won decisively by the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party with an increase in the vote share. Despite suffering a decrease in number of seats, the incumbent government retained their absolute majority in the house.

Background

Gujarat, as a state of India follows Parliamentary system of government similar to other states. The Government is responsible to the Legislative Assembly and stays in power only if it has the support of majority members. Elections take place on a first past the post basis, the candidate with the most votes wins the seat regardless of absolute majority. Every citizen of the state, who is 18 and above is eligible to vote. The Governors of States of India then invites the leader of the largest party or coalition to form the government. The Constitution of India states that the term of Legislative Assemblies is five years. As is common in most other first past the post electoral systems, the state's politics are dominated by two parties – the Indian National Congress (INC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The term of current Gujarat Legislative Assembly ends on 22 January 2018. 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. After the agitations of Patidars, Dalit protests and claims of poor governance, she was replaced by Vijay Rupani as the Chief Minister by the party.

Electoral process changes

{{Main|Elections in Gujarat}}VVPAT-fitted EVMs were used in entire Gujarat state at 50,128 polling stations in the 2017 elections, which was the first time that the entire state saw the implementation of VVPAT.[2] VVPAT slips were counted in a polling station each of Gujarat's 182 constituencies.[3][4]

There were 43.3 million registered voters in Gujarat as on September 25, 2017.[5]

Group of voters Voters population
Male 2,25,57,032
Female 2,07,57,032
Third gender 169
Total voters 4,33,14,233

Demographics

{{Main|Gujarati people}}

Other Backward Castes, excluding Muslim OBCs, comprised 40% of the total population of Gujarat.[6][7][8] 147 communities were considered to be OBCs at the time of the election.[9] Scheduled tribes (primarily Adivasis) comprised 15.5% of the population, while scheduled castes (Dalits) totalled 7%.[10][11] Muslims of various castes constituted 9.7% of the population.[12] Forward castes and others made up the remainder.

Castes of Gujarat[13][14][15][16]
Caste Population (%) Notes
OBC 40%Kolis+Thakores -20~22%
artisan castes - 6.1%
Bharwad (Gadaria) - 2%
other middle castes -3.3%.
Adivasis (STs) 15.5%
Dalits (SCs)7%
Forward caste 27% Patidar- 15%
Hindu Bania, Jain Bania, Rajput, Lohana, Brahmin and Rajputs -10-12%
Muslims 9.7%[17] includes Muslim OBCs
Others0.4%includes Christians, Parsis, Jains

Opinion polls

Polling firm/CommissionerDate published
BJPINCOthers
ABP News (Lokniti CSDS)[18] August 31, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=144–152}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=26-32}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}
India-Today (Axis)[19]October 24, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=120-135}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=55-70}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0-3}}
Times Now (VMR)[20]October 25, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=118-134}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=49-61}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0-2}}
ABP News (Lokniti CSDS)[21]November 9, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=113-121}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=58-64}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=1-7}}
ABP News (Lokniti CSDS)[22]December 4, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=91-99}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=78-86}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=3-7}}
Times Now (VMR)[23]December 6, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=106-116}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=63-73}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=2-4}}
Republic TV[24]December 6, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=110-125}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=53-68}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=4}}

Exit Polls

Polling firm/CommissionerDate published
BJPINCOthers
ABP News (Lokniti CSDS)[25] December 14, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=117}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=64}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=1}}
TV9 CVoter[25] December 14, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=109}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=74}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}
Axis-India Today[25] December 14, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=99-113}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=68-82}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=–}}
VMR-Times Now[25] December 14, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=108-118}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=61-71}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0-3}}
Republic-JanKiBaat[25] December 14, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=115-130}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=50-65}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0-2}}
VDP Associates[25] December 14, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=142}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=37}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=3}}
CNX Samay[25] December 14, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=110-120}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=65-75}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=2-4}}
Today's Chanakya[25] December 14, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=135}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=47}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=–}}
Nirmana TV (Gujarati)[25] December 14, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=104}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=74}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=4}}
Republic TV-CVoter[26]December 14, 2017{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=108}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=74}}{{font>size=75%|font=Verdana|text=0}}

Results

The votes were counted on 18 December 2017. Over 1.9% of all voters in the election specified the None of the Above (NOTA) option, which amounted to more than 500,000 votes.[27]

← Summary of the 9-14 December 2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election results
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes%±ppWon+/−
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 1,47,24,427 49.1 {{increase}}1.2 99 {{decrease}}16
Indian National Congress (INC) 1,24,38,937 41.4 {{increase}}2.5 77 {{increase}}16
Independents (IND) 12,90,278 4.3 {{decrease}}1.5 3 {{increase}}2
Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP) 2,22,694 0.7 {{increase}}0.7 2 {{increase}}2
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) 2,07,007 0.7 {{decrease}}0.6 0 {{steady}}
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) 1,84,815 0.6 {{decrease}}0.4 1 {{decrease}}1
All India Hindustan Congress Party (AIHCP) 83,922 0.3 {{increase}}0.3 0 {{steady}}
Rashtriya Samajwadi Party (Secular) (RSPS) 45,833 0.2 {{increase}}0.2 0 {{steady}}
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) 24,918 0.1 {{increase}}0.1 0 {{steady}}
Janata Dal (United) (JDU) 0 {{decrease}}1
Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP) colspan="2" {{N/A}} {{decrease}}3.6 0 {{decrease}}2
None of the Above (NOTA) 5,51,615 1.8 {{increase}}1.8 colspan="2" {{N/A}}
Total 100.00 182 ±0

Results by constituency

No.ConstituencyWinner CandidatePartyVotesMargin2012 Winner
1AbdasaPradhyumansinh JadejaINC73,3129746INC
2MandviVirendrasinh JadejaBJP79,5699046BJP
3BhujDr. Nimaben AcharyaBJP86,53214,022BJP
4AnjarVasanbhai AhirBJP75,33111,313BJP
5GandhidhamMaltiben MaheshwariBJP79,71320,270BJP
6RaparSantokben AarethiyaINC63,81415,209BJP
7VavGeniben ThakorINC1,02,3286655BJP
8TharadParbatbhai PatelBJP69,78911,733BJP
9DhaneraNathabhai PatelINC82,9092093INC
10DantaKantiben KharadiINC86,12924,652INC
11VadgamJignesh MevaniIND95,49719,696INC
12PalanpurMahesh PatelINC91,51217,593INC
13DeesaShashikant PandyaBJP85,41114,531BJP
14DeodarShivabhai BhuriyaINC80,432972BJP
15KankrejKiritsinh VaghelaBJP95,1318588INC
16RadhanpurAlpesh ThakorINC85,77714,857BJP
17ChanasmaDilipkumar ThakorBJP73,7718234BJP
18PatanKiritkumar PatelINC1,03,27325,279BJP
19SidhpurChandanji ThakorINC88,26817,260INC
20KheraluBharatsinhji DabhiBJP59,84721,415BJP
21UnjhaDr. Asha PatelINC81,79719,529BJP
22VisnagarRushikesh PatelBJP77,4962869BJP
23BechrajiBharatji ThakorINC80,89415,811BJP
24KadiPunjabhai SolankiBJP96,6517746INC
25MehsanaNitinbhai PatelBJP90,2357137BJP
26VijapurRamanbhai PatelBJP72,3261164INC
27HimatnagarRajubhai ChavdaBJP94,3401712INC
28IdarHitu KanodiyaBJP98,81514,813BJP
29KhedbrahmaAshvinbhai KotwalINC85,91611,131INC
30BhilodaDr. Anil JoshiyaraINC95,71912,417INC
31ModasaRajesndrasinh ThakorINC83,4111640INC
32BayadDhavalsinh ZalaINC79,5567901INC
33PrantijGajendrasinh ParmarBJP83,4822551INC
34DahegamBalrajsinh ChauhanBJP74,44510,860INC
35Gandhinagar SouthShambhuji ThakorBJP1,07,48011,538BJP
36Gandhinagar NorthDr. C. J. ChavdaINC80,1425736BJP
37MansaSurekhkumar PatelINC77,902524INC
38KalolBaldevji ThakorINC82,88649,277INC
39ViramgamLakhabhai BharwadINC76,1786548INC
40SanandKanubhai PatelBJP67,6927721INC
41GhatlodiaBhupendrabhai PatelBJP1,75,6521,17,750BJP
42VejalpurKishor ChauhanBJP1,17,74822,567BJP
43VatvaPradipsinh JadejaBJP1,31,13362,380BJP
44Ellis BridgeRakesh ShahBJP1,16,81185,205BJP
45NaranpuraKaushik PatelBJP1,06,45866,215BJP
46NikolJagdish PanchalBJP87,76424,880BJP
47NarodaBalram ThawaniBJP1,08,16860,142BJP
48Thakkarbapa NagarVallabhbhai KakadiyaBJP88,12434,088BJP
49BapunagarHimmatsinh PatelINC58,7853067BJP
50AmraiwadiHasmukhbhai PatelBJP1,05,69449,732BJP
51DariapurGyasuddin ShaikhINC63,7126187INC
52Jamalpur-KhadiaImran KhedawalaINC75,34629,339BJP
53ManinagarSuresh PatelBJP1,16,11375,199BJP
54DanilimdaShailesh ParmarINC90,69132,510INC
55SabarmatiArvindkumar PatelBJP1,13,50368,810BJP
56AsarwaPradipbhai ParmarBJP87,23849,264BJP
57DaskroiBabu Jamna PatelBJP1,27,43245,065BJP
58DholkaBhupendrasinh ChudasamaBJP71,530327BJP
59DhandhukaRajesh GohilINC67,4775920BJP
60DasadaNaushadji SolankiINC74,0093728BJP
61LimdiSoma Ganda KolipatelINC83,90914,651INC
62WadhwanDhanjibhai PatelBJP89z59519,524BJP
63ChotilaRutvik MakwanaINC79,96023,887BJP
64DhrangadhraParshottam SabariyaINC97,13513,916BJP
65MorbiBrijesh MerjaINC89,3963419BJP
66TankaraLalit KagathraINC94,09029,770BJP
67WankanerMohammad Javed PirjadaINC72,5881361INC
68Rajkot EastArvind RaiyaniBJP93,08722,782INC
69Rajkot WestVijay RupaniBJP1,31,58653,755BJP
70Rajkot SouthGovind PatelBJP98,95147,121BJP
71Rajkot RuralLakhabhai SagathiyaBJP92,1142179BJP
72JasdanKunwarjibhai Mohanbhai BavaliyaINC84,3219277INC
73GondalGeetaba Jayrajsinh JadejaBJP70,50615,397BJP
74JetpurJayesh RadadiyaBJP98,94825,581INC
75DhorajiLalit VasoyaINC85,07025,085INC
76KalavadPravin MusadiyaINC78,08532,951BJP
77Jamnagar RuralVallabhbhai DharaviyaINC70,7506397INC
78Jamnagar NorthDharmendrasinh Jadeja (Hakubha)BJP84,32740,963INC
79Jamnagar SouthR. C. FalduBJP71,71816,349BJP
80JamjodhpurChirag KalariyaINC64,2122518BJP
81KhambhaliaVikram MadamINC79,77911,046BJP
82DwarkaPabubha ManekBJP73,4315739BJP
83PorbandarBabu BokhiriaBJP72,4301855BJP
84KutiyanaKandhal JadejaNCP59,40623,709NCP
85ManavadarJawahar ChavdaINC88,57029,763INC
86JunagadhBhikhabhai JoshiINC76,8506084BJP
87VisavadarHarshad RibadiyaINC92,73123,101GPP
88KeshodDevabhai MalamBJP71,42510,806BJP
89MangrolBabubhai VajaINC71,65413,914BJP
90SomnathVimalbhai ChudasamaINC94,91420,450INC
91TalalaBhagabhai AhirINC96,72931,646INC
92KodinarMohanbhai ValaINC72,40814,535BJP
93UnaPunjabhai VanshINC72,7754928INC
94DhariJ. V. KakadiyaINC66,64415,336GPP
95AmreliParesh DhananiINC87,03212,029INC
96LathiVirjibhai ThummarINC64,7439343INC
97SavarkundlaPratap DudhatINC66,3668531BJP
98RajulaAmarish DerINC83,81812,719BJP
99MahuvaRaghavbhai MakwanaBJP44,4105009BJP
100TalajaKanubhai BaraiyaINC66,8621779BJP
101GariadharKeshubhai NakraniBJP50,6351876BJP
102PalitanaBhikhabhai BaraiyaBJP69,47914,189INC
103Bhavnagar RuralParshottam SolankiBJPBJP
104Bhavnagar EastVibhavari DaveBJPBJP
105Bhavnagar WestJitu VaghaniBJPBJP
106GadhadaPravinbhai MaruINCBJP
107BotadSaurabh PatelBJPBJP
108KhambhatMayur RavalBJPBJP
109BorsadRajendrasinh ParmarINCINC
110AnklavAmit ChavdaINC90,60333,629INC
111UmrethGovind ParmarBJP68,3261,883NCP
112AnandKantibhai SodharparmarINCBJP
113PetladNiranjan PatelINCINC
114SojitraPunambhai ParmarINCINC
115MatarKesarisinh SolankiBJPBJP
116NadiadPankaj DesaiBJPBJP
117MehmedabadArjunsinh ChauhanBJPINC
118MahudhaIndrajitsinh ParmarINCINC
119ThasraKanitbhai ParmarINCINC
120KapadvanjKalabhai DabhiINCINC
121BalasinorAjitsinh ChauhanINCINC
122LunawadaRatansinh RathodINDBJP
123SantrampurKuberbhai DindorBJPINC
124ShehraJethabhai AhirBJPBJP
125Morva HadafBhupendrasinh KhantINDINC
126GodhraC.K RauljiBJPINC
127KaalolSumanben ChauhanBJPBJP
128HalolJaydrathsinh ParmarBJPBJP
129FatepuraRameshbhai KataraBJPBJP
130JhalodBhavesh KataraINCINC
131LimkhedaShaileshbhai BhabhorBJPBJP
132DahodVajesing PanadaINCINC
133GarbadaChandrikaben BariyaINCINC
134DevgadhbariaBachubhai KhabadBJPBJP
135SavliKetan InamdarBJPIndependent
136VaghodiaMadhu ShrivastavBJPBJP
137Chhota UdepurMohan RathwaINCINC
138Jetpur (ST)Sukhrambhai RathwaINCINC
139SankhedaAbhesinh TadviBJPBJP
140DabhoiShailesh Mehta(Sotta)BJPBJP
141Vadodara CityManisha VakilBJPBJP
142SayajigunjJitendra SukhadiaBJPBJP
143AkotaSeema MohileBJPBJP
144RaopuraRajendra S TrivediBJPBJP
145ManjalpurYogesh PatelBJPBJP
146PadraJashpalsinh ThakorINCBJP
147KarjanAkshay PatelINCBJP
148NandodPremsinhbhai VasavaINCBJP
149DediapadaMaheshbhai VasavaBTPBJP
150JambusarSanjaybhai SolankiINCBJP
151VagraArunsinh RanaBJPBJP
152JhagadiaChhotubhai VasavaBTPJD(U)
153BharuchDushyant PatelBJPBJP
154AnkleshwarIshwarsinh PatelBJPBJP
155OlpadMukesh PatelBJPBJP
156Mangrol (ST)Ganpat VasavaBJPBJP
157MandviAnandbhai ChaudhariINCINC
158KamrejV. D. ZalavadiyaBJPBJP
159Surat EastArvind RanaBJPBJP
160Surat NorthKantibhai BalarBJPBJP
161Varachha MargKumarbhai KananiBJPBJP
162KaranjPravinbhai GhoghariBJPBJP
163LimbayatSangita PatilBJPBJP
164UdhnaVivek PatelBJPBJP
165MajuraHarsh SanghaviBJP11674185827BJP
166KatargamVinodbhai MoradiyaBJPBJP
167Surat WestPurnesh ModiBJPBJP
168ChoryasiZankhana PatelBJPBJP
169BardoliIshwarbhai ParmarBJPBJP
170MahuvaMohanbhai DhodiyaBJPBJP
171VyaraPunabhai GamitINCINC
172NizarSunil GamitINCBJP
173DangMangalbhai GavitINCINC
174JalalporeR. C. PatelBJPBJP
175NavsariPiyush DesaiBJPBJP
176GandeviNaresh PatelBJPBJP
177VansdaAnantkumar PatelINCINC
178DharampurArvind PatelBJPINC
179ValsadBharat PatelBJPBJP
180PardiKanubhai DesaiBJPBJP
181KapradaJitubhai ChaudhariINCINC
182UmargamRamanlal PatkarBJPBJP

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External links

  • Election Commission of India
  • Gujarat Legislative Assembly, Official website
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