Bechraji is one of the 182 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Gujarat state in India.[2][3] It is numbered as 23-Bechraji.
Bechraji | |
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Constituency No. 23 for the Gujarat Legislative Assembly | |
Constituency details | |
Country | India |
Region | Western India |
State | Gujarat |
District | Mahesana |
LS constituency | Mahesana |
Established | 2008 |
Total electors | 258,103[1] |
Reservation | None |
Member of Legislative Assembly | |
15th Gujarat Legislative Assembly | |
Incumbent Dr. Thakor Sukhaji Somaji | |
Party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Elected year | 2022 |
It is part of Mahesana district.
List of segments
edit- Becharaji Taluka
- Mahesana Taluka (Part) Villages – Ajabpura, Aloda, Ambasan, Baliyasan, Balol, Bamosana, Bhasariya, Bhesana, Bodla, Boriavi, Buttapaldi, Chhathiyarda, Davada, Deloli, Devinapura, Dhanpura, Divanpura (Apapura), Gamanpura, Ghadha, Gilosan, Gokalpura, Gorad, Hardesan, Haripura, Harsundal, Heduva-Rajgar, Hinglajpura, Ijpura Barot, Ijpura Jethaji, Jagudan, Jakasna, Jotana, Kanpura, Karshanpura, Kasalpura, Katosan, Khadalpur, Khara, Kharsada, Laxmipura, Linch, Maguna, Manknaj, Mareda, Martoli, Memadpura, Mevad, Mitha, Modipur, Motidau, Mudarda, Nadasa (formerly part of Katosan State, yet paying a separately assigned tribute to Baroda), Nanidau, Nugar, Palaj, Palodar, Panchot, Piludara, Rampura (Katosan), Ramosana, Ranipura, Rupal, Sakhpurda, Sametra, Santhal, Sidosan, Sobhasan, Tejpura, Tundali, Vadosan, Virsoda, Virta.
Various of those villages have been the seat of or constituted on their own a minor or petty princely state, notably in Mahi Kantha Agency.
Members of Legislative Assembly
editYear | Member | Picture | Party | |
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2012 | Rajnikant Somabhai Patel | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
2017 | Bharatji Thakor[5] | Indian National Congress | ||
2022 | Dr. Thakor Sukhaji Somaji | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Election results
edit2022
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | Sukhaji Thakor | 69,872 | 42.96 | ||
INC | Amrutji Babuji Thakor (Bhopaji) | 58,586 | 36.02 | ||
Independent | Bhavesh Patel | 17,178 | 10.56 | New | |
AAP | Sagar Rabari | 10,763 | 6.62 | New | |
Majority | 11,286 | 6.94 | |||
Turnout | 162656 | ||||
BJP gain from INC | Swing |
2017
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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INC | Thakor Bharatji Sonaji | ||||
NOTA | None of the Above | ||||
Majority | |||||
Turnout | |||||
Registered electors | 233,171 | [5] | |||
INC gain from BJP |
2012
editParty | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | rajnikant patel | 68195 | 53.74 | ||
INC | rajendrasinh darbar | 49809 | 39.25 | ||
Majority | 18386 | 14.49 | |||
Turnout | 126903 | 71.36 | |||
Registered electors | |||||
BJP win (new seat) |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Gujarat General Legislative Election 2022". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
- ^ "Parliament / Assembly constituency wise PS & Electors Detail - Draft Roll - 2014" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 January 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
- ^ "Gujarat: Order No. 33: Table-A: Assembly Constituency and Their Extent" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Delimitation Commission of India. 12 December 2006. pp. 2–31. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
- ^ Delimitation Commission of India (12 December 2006). "Assembly Constituencies and their Extent" (PDF). Retrieved 6 January 2017.
- ^ a b c "Gujarat General Legislative Election 2017". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
- ^ Chief Electoral Officer Gujarat State (26 November 2013). "Gujarat Assembly Elections - 2012 Statistical Report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 November 2013. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
External links
edit- "Results of Gujarat Assembly Elections". eci.gov.in. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 15 March 2022.