As election enthusiasm sweeps Mahasana in Gujarat, the Election Commission recently announced election committee The March 17 election has raised expectations for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. With polling day scheduled for May 7, Mahesana constituency braces for a high-stakes showdown between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress (INC), led by Haribhai Patel and Ramji Thakor (palvi) respectively.
The electoral saga of Mahesana parliamentary constituency from 2014 to 2019 paints a vivid picture of the political dynamism and voter participation in the region.
In the 2019 parliamentary elections, a total of 1,648,869 voters exercised their democratic rights, a significant increase from 1,498,219 voters in 2014.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has emerged victorious in both elections, following Jayshreeben Kanubhai’s victory in 2014. (Shardaben Anilbhai Patel) locked up the MP seat in 2019.
In 2014, Patel Jayshreeben Kanubhai achieved a landslide victory, but the exact number of votes was not provided. However, the BJP’s stronghold in the region remained unshakable, setting the stage for an electoral battle to follow.
Fast forward to 2019, and there are significant developments in the electoral landscape. Shardaben Anilbhai Patel, the BJP candidate, won with an impressive 659,525 votes. Meanwhile, AJ Patel of the Indian National Congress (INC) secured second place with 378,006 votes.
The margin of victory in 2019 was staggering, with Shardaben Anilbhai Patel winning by a huge margin of 281,519 votes. This landslide victory reaffirms the BJP’s enduring appeal and mandate over the Mahasana voters.
The electoral saga of Mahesana parliamentary constituency from 2014 to 2019 paints a vivid picture of the political dynamism and voter participation in the region.
In the 2019 parliamentary elections, a total of 1,648,869 voters exercised their democratic rights, a significant increase from 1,498,219 voters in 2014.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has emerged victorious in both elections, following Jayshreeben Kanubhai’s victory in 2014. (Shardaben Anilbhai Patel) locked up the MP seat in 2019.
In 2014, Patel Jayshreeben Kanubhai achieved a landslide victory, but the exact number of votes was not provided. However, the BJP’s stronghold in the region remained unshakable, setting the stage for an electoral battle to follow.
Fast forward to 2019, and there are significant developments in the electoral landscape. Shardaben Anilbhai Patel, the BJP candidate, won with an impressive 659,525 votes. Meanwhile, AJ Patel of the Indian National Congress (INC) secured second place with 378,006 votes.
The margin of victory in 2019 was staggering, with Shardaben Anilbhai Patel winning by a huge margin of 281,519 votes. This landslide victory reaffirms the BJP’s enduring appeal and mandate over the Mahasana voters.