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2019 Indian general election in Goa

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2 seats
Turnout75.14% (Decrease1.92%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party BJP INC AAP
Alliance NDA UPA
Last election 2 0 0
Seats won 1 1 0
Seat change Decrease1 Increase1 Steady
Percentage 51.19% 42.92% 3.01%
Swing Decrease2% Increase6.3% Increase3%

The 2019 Indian general election are due to be held in India between April and May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha.[1]

Candidates

Major election candidates are:[2]

No Constituency Candidates
BJP INC AAP
1 North Goa Shripad Naik Girish Chodankar Pradeep Padgaonkar
2 South Goa Narendra Keshav Sawaikar Francisco Sardinha Elvis Gomes

Results

No Constituency Turnout[3] Winner Party Percentage Votes Runner up Party Percentage Votes
1 North Goa 77.05 Decrease Shripad Naik style="background-color: Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color" | BJP style="background-color: Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color; color:white"|57.12% style="background-color: Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color; color:white"|2,44,844 Girish Chodankar style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| INC style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color; color:white"|38.40% style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color; color:white"|1,64,597
2 South Goa 73.31 Decrease Francisco Sardinha style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| INC style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color; color:white"|47.47% style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color; color:white"|2,01,561 Narendra Keshav Sawaikar style="background-color: Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| BJP style="background-color: Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color; color:white"|45.18% style="background-color: Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color; color:white"|1,91,806


Assembly Segmentwise Leads

Party 2017 Vidhan Sabha Elections 2019 Vidhan Sabha wise Change
Seats Vote% Seats Vote%
style="background-color: Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| BJP style="background-color: Template:National Democratic Alliance (India)/meta/color; color:white"|13 style="background-color: Template:National Democratic Alliance (India)/meta/color; color:white"|32.5% style="background-color: Template:National Democratic Alliance (India)/meta/color; color:white"|26 style="background-color: Template:National Democratic Alliance (India)/meta/color; color:white"|51.2% Increase13
style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| INC style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color; color:white"|17 style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color; color:white"|28.4% style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color; color:white"|14 style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color; color:white"|42.9% Decrease03

References

  1. ^ Singh, Vijaita (1 September 2018). "General election will be held in 2019 as per schedule, says Rajnath Singh". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Lok Sabha elections: BJP list of candidates for 2019". Indian Express. 26 March 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  3. ^ Final voter turnout of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, The Election Commission of India (20 April 2019, updated 4 May 2019)