1996 Indian general election in Gujarat

General elections were held in India in 1996 to elect the members of the 11th Lok Sabha.The election produced a hung parliament with no single party having a clear majority. Bharatiya Janata Party, the largest party, formed a short-lived government under the premiership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee. United Front secured majority support resulting in H. D. Deve Gowda of Janata Dal succeeding Vajpayee and being the 11th Prime Minister of India, before eventually being replaced by I. K. Gujral, another United Front leader. Despite that, the country returned to the polls in 1998.[1] Congress wins ten seats, BJP wins sixteen.

Results

Party-wise

Party Seats Popular Vote
Contested Won +/- Votes % +/-
Bharatiya Janata Party 26 16 4 48,54,432 48.28 2.09
Indian National Congress 26 10 5 38,70,497 38.69 9.7
All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) 19 0 New 1,87,739 1.88 New
Independents (politician) 414 0 7,48,443 7.48 4.6

Constituency wise

No. Constituency Type Name of Elected M.P. Party affiliation
1KutchGENPushpdan Shambhudan GadhaviBharatiya Janata Party
2SurendranagarGENSanat MehtaIndian National Congress
3JamnagarGENChandresh Patel KordiaBharatiya Janata Party
4RajkotGENVallabhbhai Kathiria
5PorbandarGENGordhanbhai Javia
6JunagadhGENBhavna Chikhalia
7AmreliGENDileep Sanghani
8BhavnagarGENRajendrasinh Rana
9DhandhukaSCRatilal Kalidas Varma
10AhmedabadGENHarin Pathak
11GandhinagarGENAtal Bihari Vajpayee
Vijaybhai Patel (By Poll)
12MehsanaGENA.K. Patel
13PatanSCMahesh Kanodia
14BanaskanthaGENB.K. GadhviIndian National Congress
15SabarkanthaGENNisha Chaudhary
16KapadvanjGENJaysinhji ChauhanBharatiya Janata Party
17DohadSTDamor Somjibhai PunjabhaiIndian National Congress
18GodhraGENShantilal Patel
19KairaGENDinsha Patel
20AnandGENIshwarbhai Chavda
21Chhota UdaipurSTNaranbhai Rathwa
22BarodaGENSatyajitsinh Gaekwad
23BroachGENChandubhai DeshmukhBharatiya Janata Party
24SuratGENKashiram Rana
25MandviSTChhitubhai GamitIndian National Congress
26BulsarSTManibhai ChaudharyBharatiya Janata Party

References


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