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Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency

Constituency of the Indian parliament in Gujarat


Constituency of the Indian parliament in Gujarat

FieldValue
typeLS
nameGandhinagar
established1967
map_imageગાંધીનગર – Gandhinagar.svg
map_captionGandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency
ગાંધીનગર લોક સભા મતદાર વિભાગ
stateGujarat
electors20,45,149
assembly_cons
reservationNone
incumbent_imageUnion Minister for Home Affairs.jpg
party
mpAmit ShahUnion Minister of Home AffairsUnion Minister of Co-operation
allianceNDA
latest_election_year2024
preceded_byLal Krishna Advani,

ગાંધીનગર લોક સભા મતદાર વિભાગ

Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 26 Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) constituencies in Gujarat, a state in Western India. Gandhinagar is the capital of Gujarat. It is one of the most prestigious parliamentary constituencies in India, being represented by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, former Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani and the current Home Minister and former BJP chief Amit Shah. The constituency was created in 1967 and its first member of parliament (MP) was Somchandbhai Solanki of the Indian National Congress (INC).

Solanki represented the Indian National Congress (Organisation) party for the next elections in 1971 and was re-elected. In the 1977 election, Purushottam Mavalankar (son of the first Speaker of the Lok Sabha, Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar) of the Janata Party was elected. Mavalankar was defeated in the next election in 1980 by INC candidate, Amrit Mohanal Patel. I.G. Patel also of the INC was elected in 1984. Since 1989 this constituency has been a bastion of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Shankersinh Vaghela won in the 1989 election and the next election saw L. K. Advani elected in 1991. Atal Bihari Vajpayee won this seat in 1996 but chose to resign it so that he could represent Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh. This forced a by-election which was won by Vijay Patel, who defeated film actor Rajesh Khanna (INC), among other candidates. The constituency has been represented by one Prime Minister (Vajpayee), one future Chief Minister (Vaghela), and two Home Ministers in Advani and Amit Shah.

Assembly segments

As of 2019 Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency comprised seven Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. These are:

Constituency numberNameReserved for (SC/ST/None)DistrictParty2024 Lead
36Gandhinagar NorthNoneGandhinagar
38KalolNone
40SanandNoneAhmedabad
41GhatlodiaNone
42VejalpurNone
45NaranpuraNone
55SabarmatiNone

Members of Parliament

YearWinnerParty
1967Somchandbhai Solanki
1971
1977Purushottam Mavalankar
1980Amrit Patel
1984G. I. Patel
1989Shankersinh Vaghela
1991Lal Krishna Advani
1996Atal Bihari Vajpayee
1996^Vijaybhai Patel
1998Lal Krishna Advani
1999
2004
2009
2014
2019Amit Shah
2024

^ by poll

Election results

General Election 2024

General election 2019

General election 2014

General election 2009

General election 2004

General election 1999

General election 1998

By election 1996

General election 1996

General election 1991

General election 1989

General election 1984

General election 1980

General election 1977

General election 1971

General election 1967

References

References

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  4. "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008". Election Commission of India.
  5. (16 May 2014). "Election Results 2014: Top 10 High-Profile Contests and Victory Margins".
  6. (6 June 2024). "Bullish Wins & Bearish Losses: Here are the key contests and results of 2024 Lok Sabha polls".
  7. "Constituency wise detailed result 2019".
  8. "Parliamentary Constituency wise Turnout for General Election – 2014". Election Commission of India.
  9. "Gandhinagar". Election Commission of India.
  10. "Constituency Wise Detailed Results". Election Commission of India.
  11. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 2004 to the Fourteenth Lok Sabha". Election Commission of India.
  12. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 1999 to the Thirteenth Lok Sabha". Election Commission of India.
  13. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 1998 to the Twelfth Lok Sabha". Election Commission of India.
  14. "Patel, Shri Vijay". National Informatics Centre.
  15. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 1996 to the Eleventh Lok Sabha". Election Commission of India.
  16. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 1991 to the Tenth Lok Sabha". Election Commission of India.
  17. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 1989 to the Ninth Lok Sabha". Election Commission of India.
  18. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 1984 to the Eighth Lok Sabha". Election Commission of India.
  19. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 1980 to the Seventh Lok Sabha". Election Commission of India.
  20. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 1977 to the Sixth Lok Sabha". Election Commission of India.
  21. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 1971 to the Fifth Lok Sabha". Election Commission of India.
  22. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 1967 to the Fourth Lok Sabha". Election Commission of India.
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