Gujarat Assembly Election : One day to go for Results.
<p>The voting for Gujarat Assemble election has come to an end now, the process was divided into 2 phases, the 1st phase of voting was on 1st of December and 2nd was on 5th of December. Now the final counting and the result day is on 8th of December, which will finally let the audience know who has secured the highest votes, and who is being blessed with the majority votes of the citizens.The state has been governed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for 27 years. Along with Congress, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will be vying for state supremacy in the elections of 2022. To find out who wins the assembly elections, one must monitor the Gujarat Election Results 2022. Everyone needs to be aware and informed of the specifics.If talking about the 1st phase, On Thursday, voters cast their ballots in 19 districts throughout south Gujarat, Kutch, and Saurashtra. Electronic voting machines determined the outcomes of 788 candidates. The highest turnout was in Dediapada, Narmada district, with 82.71</p>
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The voting for Gujarat Assemble election has come to an end now, the process was divided into 2 phases, the 1st phase of voting was on 1st of December and 2nd was on 5th of December. Now the final counting and the result day is on 8th of December, which will finally let the audience know who has secured the highest votes, and who is being blessed with the majority votes of the citizens.
The state has been governed by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for 27 years. Along with Congress, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will be vying for state supremacy in the elections of 2022. To find out who wins the assembly elections, one must monitor the Gujarat Election Results 2022. Everyone needs to be aware and informed of the specifics.
If talking about the 1st phase, On Thursday, voters cast their ballots in 19 districts throughout south Gujarat, Kutch, and Saurashtra. Electronic voting machines determined the outcomes of 788 candidates. The highest turnout was in Dediapada, Narmada district, with 82.71 percent of voters, followed by Kaprada, Valsad district, with 79.57 percent of voters. The lowest turnout, 47.86 percent, was in the Kutch district, where Gandhidham is located.
The second and final phase of the Gujarat Assembly elections, which included 93 seats across 14 districts in the north and center, saw a moderate voter turnout of 60.94%, according to the Election Commission (EC). This is a significant decrease from the 70 percent voting rate that was recorded in these constituencies in 2017.
Although the Exit polls have suggested that BJP is again to rule over the state, but the final results will be out on 8th f December to see which is the next party to serve the audience.
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