As election enthusiasm sweeps through Dahod Assembly constituency gujaratrecent announcements election committee The March 17 election has raised expectations for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.Polling day is scheduled for May 7, with Dahod constituency gearing up for a high-stakes showdown between the two parties bjp (BJP) and indian national congress party (INC), led by Jasvantsinh Bhabhor and Prabhaben Taviyad respectively.
In the electoral history of Dahod Assembly constituency, the years 2014 and 2019 were important milestones, showcasing the democratic process and political dynamics in the region.
In the 2019 congressional election, constituencies were actively participated, with a total of 1,598,939 voters exercising their Democratic Party rights. This is an increase from the 1,411,765 voters recorded in 2014 and demonstrates the increasing involvement of citizens in shaping Dahod’s political discourse.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) maintained its dominance in both elections, with Jashvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor victorious in 2019. and reaffirmed the BJP’s resonance with voters.
In 2014, Jasvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor won the election for the BJP, polling 511,111 votes. Fellow Indian National Congress (INC) Taviyad Dr Prabhaben Kishorsinh lagged behind, reflecting the BJP’s dominance in the region.
Fast forward to 2019, Jashvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor went on to win the election, leading by a significant margin of 127,596 votes. Katara Babubhai Khimabhai from INC came second with 434,164 votes, indicating the persistence of both parties in the electoral competition.
In the electoral history of Dahod Assembly constituency, the years 2014 and 2019 were important milestones, showcasing the democratic process and political dynamics in the region.
In the 2019 congressional election, constituencies were actively participated, with a total of 1,598,939 voters exercising their Democratic Party rights. This is an increase from the 1,411,765 voters recorded in 2014 and demonstrates the increasing involvement of citizens in shaping Dahod’s political discourse.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) maintained its dominance in both elections, with Jashvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor victorious in 2019. and reaffirmed the BJP’s resonance with voters.
In 2014, Jasvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor won the election for the BJP, polling 511,111 votes. Fellow Indian National Congress (INC) Taviyad Dr Prabhaben Kishorsinh lagged behind, reflecting the BJP’s dominance in the region.
Fast forward to 2019, Jashvantsinh Sumanbhai Bhabhor went on to win the election, leading by a significant margin of 127,596 votes. Katara Babubhai Khimabhai from INC came second with 434,164 votes, indicating the persistence of both parties in the electoral competition.