BJP Leads Gujarat Local Polls Early Trends Show Strong Performance

The BJP is leading in Gujarat's local body elections as counting progresses. Early wins include Vapi Municipal Corporation, all 24 Bayad Municipality seats, and majorities in Una and Padra. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi are monitoring the results. The elections covered 15 Municipal Corporations, 84 Municipalities, 34 District Panchayats, and 260 Taluka Panchayats.

Key Points: Gujarat Local Polls: BJP Leads Early Counting Trends

  • BJP leads in Gujarat local polls early counting
  • Wins Vapi Municipal Corporation, all 24 Bayad seats
  • BJP crosses majority in Una, Padra municipalities
  • CM Bhupendra Patel and Dy CM Harsh Sanghavi track results
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Gujarat local poll results: CM, Dy CM track counting as BJP leads early trends

BJP leads Gujarat local body elections with early wins in Vapi, Bayad, Una, and Padra. CM Patel, Dy CM Sanghavi monitor counting.

"BJP won the Vapi Municipal Corporation election, moving well past the halfway mark while counting continued. - Election officials"

Gandhinagar, April 28

Counting of votes for Gujarat's statewide local self-government elections is underway across centres, with early results showing the Bharatiya Janata Party taking a clear lead in multiple urban and rural bodies.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, state BJP President Jagdish Vishwakarma and party organisation leader Ratnakarji are monitoring the results as counting progresses.

In early outcomes, the BJP won the Vapi Municipal Corporation election, moving well past the halfway mark while counting continued.

The party also secured all 24 seats in Bayad Municipality, with 18 candidates elected unopposed and six through polling.

In Una Municipality, the BJP crossed the majority mark in the 36-seat body, winning eight seats unopposed and 16 through elections, with no seats reported for the opposition so far.

BJP candidate Rajal Barot, daughter of late folk singer Maniraj Barot, was among those elected.

In Padra Municipality, the BJP also crossed the halfway mark, winning 11 seats uncontested and five through polling out of 28 seats, while the Congress secured two seats.

According to trends available by noon, the BJP has won 573 seats in Taluka Panchayats, compared to 95 for the Congress and 40 for others.

In District Panchayats, the BJP secured 127 seats, while Congress won nine and others won four.

In municipalities, the BJP has won 580 seats, Congress 55 and others 31.

In Municipal Corporations, the BJP has secured 118 seats so far, including 43 uncontested, while the Congress has won seven seats, all from Vapi.

The elections, held on April 26, covered 15 Municipal Corporations, 84 Municipalities, 34 District Panchayats and 260 Taluka Panchayats.

Data from the State Election Commission showed voter turnout at 49.02 per cent in Municipal Corporations, 59.50 per cent in Municipalities, 61.69 per cent in District Panchayats and 62.38 per cent in Taluka Panchayats, while by-elections to 13 municipal seats recorded a turnout of 55.38 per cent.

Counting is continuing at designated centres across the state, with further results expected later in the day.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Congress getting only 55 seats in municipalities vs BJP's 580 speaks volumes about the ground reality in Gujarat. Opposition needs serious introspection. 🏛️
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Siddharth J
Happy to see Rajal Barot winning - continuing her father's legacy in public service. But we should also question why so many candidates were elected unopposed, no competition is healthy for democracy.
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Kavya N
CM and Dy CM personally tracking counting shows how seriously BJP takes local elections. But I hope this translates into better infrastructure for small towns and villages. 🚧
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Nikhil C
Taluka panchayat results show grassroot support for BJP - 573 vs 95 for Congress. But with only 62% turnout, many voices remain unheard. Need better civic awareness. 📊
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Vikram M
Some credit to the state government's consistent work in rural areas. But urban corporation turnout at 49% is a red flag - city voters seem disconnected from local governance issues.

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