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Akota Election Result 2022 Live Updates: BJP Wins in This Gujarat's Seat

Akota Election Result live updates: Get all updates on Gujarat Assembly election results on The Quint.

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Akota Assembly Election Result 2022 Live Updates: It’s time for the results of the Gujarat Assembly Election 2022. The BJP, Congress and AAP are battling it out in 182 seats of the Gujarat Assembly.

Let’s now move on to the Akota Assembly constituency in Gujarat, which falls under the Vadodara Lok Sabha seat.

BJP has won in Gujarat's Akota constituency.

For all the important live updates on the Gujarat Assembly election results, click here.

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Akota Results

In Akota constituency, it is a fight between Chaitanya Desai of BJP, Rutvik Joshi of Congress, and Shashank Khare of Aam Aadmi Party.

In 2017, the seat had been won by Seemaben Akshaykumar Mohile. The winning candidate was BJP. The Congress candidate Ranjit Sharadchandra Chavan had come in second place.

In the 2012 Assembly election, the seat had been won by Saurabh Patel of the BJP. The Congress candidate Patel Lalitbhai Thakorbhai had come in second place.

The 2022 Assembly Election

The 2022 Gujarat election has been a hard-fought one. Voting for the 182 constituencies took place in two phases, on 1 and 5 December.

In all, there were 1,621 candidates in the fray. There were 788 candidates contesting in the 89 seats that went to polls in Phase 1, including 70 women candidates and 339 independents.

In the 93 seats in Phase 2, there were 833 candidates in all, including 69 female candidates and 285 independents.

There are a total of around 4.91 crore registered voters in Gujarat, of which around 51.6% are male voters and around 48.4% are female voters. There are also around 1,400 registered transgender voters.

In the 2017 Gujarat Assembly elections, BJP had won 99 seats and Congress had secured 77 seats. BJP leader Vijay Rupani had taken charge once again as the chief minister of the state. It was the sixth consecutive time that BJP had won the Gujarat Assembly election.

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