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{{short description|Unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Gujarat}}
{{Short description|Unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Gujarat}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2019}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
{{Use Indian English|date=January 2019}}
{{Use Indian English|date=January 2019}}
{{Infobox legislature
{{Infobox legislature
| name = Gujarat Legislative Assembly
| name =Gujarat Legislative Assembly
| legislature = 14th Legislative Assembly of Gujarat
| legislature = '''[[15th Gujarat Assembly]]'''
| foundation = {{Start date and years ago|1960|05|01|df=y|p=y}}
| disbanded = <!---->
| preceded_by =[[Bombay Legislative Assembly]]
| succeeded_by =
| coa_pic = Government Of Gujarat Seal In All Languages.svg
| coa_pic = Government Of Gujarat Seal In All Languages.svg
| coa_caption = State Emblem of Gujarat
| coa_caption = State Emblem of Gujarat
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| house_type = Unicameral
| house_type = Unicameral
| term_limits = 5 years
| term_limits = 5 years
| leader1_type = Speaker
| leader1_type = [[List of speakers of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly|Speaker]]
| leader1 = [[Rajendra Trivedi]]
| leader1 = '''[[Shankar Chaudhary]]'''
| party1 = [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| party1 = [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| election1 = 20 December 2022<ref name="auto">{{citation|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/gandhinagar/shankar-chaudhary-appointed-gujarat-assembly-speaker-jetha-bharwad-deputy-speaker|title=Shankar Chaudhary appointed as Gujarat Legislative Assembly Speaker|date=20 December 2022 }}</ref>
| election1 = [[2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election|19 February 2018]]
| leader2_type = Deputy Speaker
| leader2_type = Deputy Speaker
| leader2 =
| leader2 = '''[[Jethabhai Ahir]]'''
| party2 = [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| party2 = [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| election2 = 20 December 2022<ref>{{citation|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/gandhinagar/shankar-chaudhary-appointed-gujarat-assembly-speaker-jetha-bharwad-deputy-speaker|title=Jethabhai bharwad appointed as Gujarat Legislative Assembly Deputy Speaker|date=20 December 2022 }}</ref>
| election2 = [[2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election|2019]]
| leader3_type = [[List of Chief Ministers of Gujarat|Chief Minister]]
| leader3_type = [[List of Chief Ministers of Gujarat|Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)]]
| leader3 = [[Vijay Rupani]]
| leader3 = '''[[Bhupendrabhai Patel]]''', [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]<br>since 13 September 2021
| party3 = [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| election3 =
| election3 = [[2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election|26 December 2017]]
| leader4_type = [[Leader of Opposition in Gujarat Vidhansabha|Leader of the Opposition]]
| leader4 = '''Vacant'''<ref>https://gujarat.neva.gov.in/ {{bare URL inline|date=April 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Bureau |first=The Hindu |date=2023-01-17 |title=Amit Chavda named CLP leader in Gujarat |language=en-IN |work=The Hindu |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/amit-chavda-appointed-congress-legislature-party-leader-in-gujarat/article66385829.ece |access-date=2023-01-18 |issn=0971-751X}}</ref>
| leader4_type = [[List of current Indian deputy chief ministers|Deputy Chief Minister]]
| leader4 = [[Nitinbhai Patel|Nitin Patel]]
| party4 =
| party4 = [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
| election4 =
| election4 = [[2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election|26 December 2017]]
| leader5_type = [[Leader of Opposition in Gujarat Vidhansabha|Leader of the Opposition]]
| leader5 = [[Paresh Dhanani]]
| party5 = [[Indian National Congress|INC]]
| election5 = [[2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election|6 January 2018]]
| members = '''182'''
| members = '''182'''
| structure1 = guj assembly.svg
| structure1 = India Gujarat Legislative Assembly 2024.svg
| structure1_res = 300px
| structure1_res = 300px
| political_groups1 =
| political_groups1 =
'''[[Government of Gujarat|Government]] (103)
'''[[Government of Gujarat|Government]] (164)'''
*{{colorbox|#ff9933}} [[Bhartiya Janta Party|BJP]] (103)
:{{colorbox|{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}}}} [[National Democratic Alliance|NDA]] (164)
:*{{colorbox|#FF9933}} [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] (162)
'''Opposition (72)'''
*{{colorbox|#00BFFF}} [[Indian National Congress|INC]] (68)
:*{{color box|#B2B2B2}} [[Independent politician|IND]] (2)
'''[[Parliamentary opposition| Opposition]] (17)'''
*{{colorbox|#FF0000}} [[Bharatiya Tribal Party|BTP]] (2)
:{{Color box|{{Party color|Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance}}}} [[Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance|INDIA]] (17)
*{{colorbox|#00B2B2}} [[Nationalist Congress Party|NCP]] (1)
*{{colorbox|#757575}} [[Independent politician|IND]] (1)
:*{{colorbox|#00BBFF}} [[Indian National Congress|INC]] (12)
:*{{Color box|{{Party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}}} [[Aam Aadmi Party|AAP]] (4)
'''Others (7)'''
*{{colorbox|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}} [[Vacant]] (7)|'''[[Government of Gujarat|Government]] (900)'''
:*{{colorbox|#FF0000}} [[Samajwadi Party|SP]] (1)
'''[[Vacant]] (1)'''
*{{colorbox|#ff9933|border=black}} [[Bhartiya Janta Party|BJP]] (76)
*{{colorbox|#FF0000|border=darkgray}} [[Bharatiya Tribal Party|BTP]] (2)
:{{colorbox|#FFFFFF}} [[Vacant]] (1)
| voting_system1 = [[First-past-the-post voting|First past the post]]
*{{colorbox|#00B2B2|border=darkgray}} [[Nationalist Congress Party|NCP]] (1)
| last_election1 = [[2022 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election|1 and 5 December 2022]]

| next_election1 = [[Next Gujarat Legislative Assembly election|2027]]
'''Opposition (125)'''
| session_room = Gujarat Vidhan Bhawan.jpg
*{{colorbox|#00BFFF|border=darkgray}} [[Indian National Congress|INC]] (118)
*{{colorbox|#DDDDDD|border=darkgray}} [[Independent politician|IND]] (1)

'''Others (7)'''
*{{colorbox|#FFFFFF}} [[Vacant]] (7)| voting_system1 = [[First-past-the-post voting|First past the post]]
| last_election1 = [[2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election|9 and 14 December 2017]]
| next_election1 = December 2022
| session_room = SACHIVALAY PANORAMA.jpg
| session_res = 250px
| session_res = 250px
| meeting_place = {{coord|23|13|9|N|72|39|25|E|display=title, inline}}<br />Vithalbhai Patel Bhavan, [[Gujarat Vidhan Sabha]], [[Gandhinagar]], [[Gujarat]], [[India]]
| meeting_place = {{coord|23|13|9|N|72|39|25|E|display=title, inline}}<br />Vithalbhai Patel Bhavan, [[Gujarat Vidhan Sabha]], [[Gandhinagar]], [[Gujarat]], [[India]]
| website = {{url|www.gujaratassembly.gov.in}}
| website = {{url|www.gujaratassembly.gov.in}}
|native_name=|body=Gujarat Legislative Assembly}}
}}
The '''Gujarat Legislative Assembly''' or '''Gujarat Vidhan Sabha''' is the [[unicameral]] legislature of the Indian state of [[Gujarat]], in the state capital [[Gandhinagar]]. Presently, 182 members of the Legislative Assembly are directly [[Elections in Gujarat|elected]] from single-member [[List of constituencies of Gujarat Legislative Assembly|constituencies]] (seats). It has a term of 5 years unless it is dissolved sooner. 13 constituencies are reserved for scheduled castes and 27 constituencies for scheduled tribes. From its majority party group or by way of a grand coalition cabinet of its prominent members, the state's Executive namely the [[Government of Gujarat]] is formed.<section end="Lead"/>


Since 1995, the Gujarat Legislative Assembly has been controlled by the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] with an absolute majority in the House.
'''Gujarat Legislative Assembly''' or '''Gujarat Vidhan Sabha''' is the [[unicameral]] legislature of the Indian state of [[Gujarat]], in the state capital [[Gandhinagar]]. Presently, 182 members of the Legislative Assembly are directly [[Elections in Gujarat|elected]] from single-member [[List of constituencies of Gujarat Legislative Assembly|constituencies]] (seats). It has term of 5 years unless it is dissolved sooner. 13 constituencies are reserved for scheduled castes and 27 constituencies for scheduled tribes. From its majority party group or by way of a grand coalition cabinet of its prominent members, the state's Executive namely the [[Government of Gujarat]] is formed.


==History==
==History==
Bhavsinhji Gohil, ruler of [[Bhavnagar State]], established ''The Peoples' Representative Assembly'' consisting of 38 members appointed by him. His succeeding son, Krishnakumar Sinhji, formed the Bhavnagar legislative assembly in 1941 having 55 members, consisting of 33 elected members, 16 nominated members by him and 6 ex-officio members. They had power to ask questions, move resolutions, discuss the budget and introduce bills in the assembly. This assembly used to meet at least twice in a year. [[Porbandar]] state assembly had same powers. [[Sayajirao Gaekwad III]], ruler of [[Baroda State]], had formed the Baroda legislative assembly in 1908.<ref name="vi">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RVhNO2MwOCAC&pg=PA107&dq=gujarat+architecture+building+assembly&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sXhLUf_lJcSIrQeD4YGIDw&ved=0CDQQ6AEwATgK#v=onepage&q=architecture%20building%20assembly%20vithalbhai&f=false|title=Gandhinagar: Building National Identity in Postcolonial India|publisher=University of South Carolina Press|author=Kalia, Ravi|year=2004|pages=26, 33, 36, 37, 115|isbn=9781570035449}}</ref>
Bhavsinhji Gohil, ruler of [[Bhavnagar State]], established ''The Peoples' Representative Assembly'' consisting of 38 members appointed by him. His succeeding son, Krishnakumar Sinhji, formed the Bhavnagar legislative assembly in 1941 having 55 members, consisting of 33 elected members, 16 nominated members by him and 6 ex-officio members. They had power to ask questions, move resolutions, discuss the budget and introduce bills in the assembly. This assembly used to meet at least twice in a year. [[Porbandar]] state assembly had same powers. [[Sayajirao Gaekwad III]], ruler of [[Baroda State]], had formed the Baroda legislative assembly in 1908.<ref name="vi">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RVhNO2MwOCAC&q=architecture+building+assembly+vithalbhai&pg=PA107|title=Gandhinagar: Building National Identity in Postcolonial India|publisher=University of South Carolina Press|author=Kalia, Ravi|year=2004|pages=26, 33, 36, 37, 115|isbn=9781570035449|access-date=17 October 2020|archive-date=9 October 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231009043104/https://books.google.com/books?id=RVhNO2MwOCAC&q=architecture+building+assembly+vithalbhai&pg=PA107#v=snippet&q=architecture%20building%20assembly%20vithalbhai&f=false|url-status=live}}</ref>


Since 1921, representative were elected by the people of that area of the present Gujarat state except the princely states, and sent to the [[Bombay State]] legislative assembly. In 1952, [[Saurashtra (state)|Saurashtra State]] legislative assembly was constituted after the independence of India. It was functional till 31 October 1956. Saurashtra State was merged into the [[Bombay State]] under the States Reorganization Act, 1956.<ref name="vi"/>
Since 1921, representatives were elected by the people of that area of the present Gujarat state except the princely states, and sent to the [[Bombay State]] legislative assembly. In 1952, [[Saurashtra (state)|Saurashtra State]] legislative assembly was constituted after the independence of India. It was functional till 31 October 1956. Saurashtra State was merged into the [[Bombay State]] under the States Reorganization Act, 1956.<ref name="vi"/>


On 1 May 1960, the [[Bombay State]] was bifurcated into [[Gujarat]] and [[Maharashtra]] states which resulted in formation of Gujarat legislative assembly. The 132 members of the former Bombay legislative assembly, elected from the territorial constituencies of Gujarat, formed the first Gujarat legislative assembly. The number of the members was increased to 154 in 1962, 168 in 1967 and 182 in 1975.<ref name="vi"/>
On 1 May 1960, the [[Bombay State]] was bifurcated into [[Gujarat]] and [[Maharashtra]] states which resulted in formation of Gujarat legislative assembly. The 132 members of the former Bombay legislative assembly, elected from the territorial constituencies of Gujarat, formed the first Gujarat legislative assembly. The number of the members was increased to 154 in 1962, 168 in 1967 and 182 in 1975.<ref name="vi"/>
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President [[Neelam Sanjiva Reddy]] laid foundation stone of new assembly building, Vithalbhai Patel Bhavan on 20 March 1978. It was designed by H. K. Mewada, chief planner of [[Gandhinagar]]. The construction was completed in July 1982 and it is named after [[Vithalbhai Patel]], the first Indian speaker of [[Central Legislative Assembly]] during the [[British Raj|British period]]. It was inaugurated by the Governor [[Sharda Mukherjee]] on 8 July 1982.<ref name="vi"/>
President [[Neelam Sanjiva Reddy]] laid foundation stone of new assembly building, Vithalbhai Patel Bhavan on 20 March 1978. It was designed by H. K. Mewada, chief planner of [[Gandhinagar]]. The construction was completed in July 1982 and it is named after [[Vithalbhai Patel]], the first Indian speaker of [[Central Legislative Assembly]] during the [[British Raj|British period]]. It was inaugurated by the Governor [[Sharda Mukherjee]] on 8 July 1982.<ref name="vi"/>


It is constructed with [[Reinforced concrete]] and the outer walls of the building is affixed with Dholpur light pink stones. The building is constructed on the 133 square metre platform amid a water pool having diameter of 200 metres. This central building was linked with the Ministerial Secretariat by bridges formerly but now new buildings are constructed in between known as Swarnim Sankul. The building is 33.45 metres high including its octagonal dome. The constructed area of building is 8100 square metres while the total built up area of square platform is 17689 square metres. It has four floors with total built up area of 43350 square metres or total carpet area of 16180 square metres. The entrance of the building is reached by a flight of steps.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.gujaratassembly.gov.in/assembly.htm|title=Gujarat Vidhan Sabha|website=Gujarat Vidhan Sabha|archive-url=https://archive.is/20121218153649/http://www.gujaratassembly.gov.in/assembly.htm|archive-date=18 December 2012|url-status=dead|access-date=15 April 2017}}</ref>
It is constructed with [[Reinforced concrete]] and the outer walls of the building is affixed with Dholpur light pink stones. The building is constructed on the 133 square metre platform amid a water pool having diameter of 200 metres. This central building was linked with the Ministerial Secretariat by bridges formerly but now new buildings are constructed in between known as Swarnim Sankul. The building is 33.45 metres high including its octagonal dome. The constructed area of building is 8100 square metres while the total built up area of square platform is 17689 square metres. It has four floors with total built up area of 43350 square metres or total carpet area of 16180 square metres. The entrance of the building is reached by a flight of steps.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.gujaratassembly.gov.in/assembly.htm|title=Gujarat Vidhan Sabha|website=Gujarat Vidhan Sabha|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121218153649/http://www.gujaratassembly.gov.in/assembly.htm|archive-date=18 December 2012|url-status=dead|access-date=15 April 2017}}</ref>


The Assembly hall is situated on the second floor. It is octagonal from inside. The octagonal roof is supported by eight V-shaped pillars and one pillar in the centre. These pillars tapers and forms octagonal dome on the hall. There is an arrangement of white floodlights on the top. The hall has a capacity of 232 seats though currently the assembly has only 182 elected members. The hall is viewed from the galleries on the third floor which has a capacity of 564 seats.<ref name=":0" />
The Assembly hall is situated on the second floor. It is octagonal from inside. The octagonal roof is supported by eight V-shaped pillars and one pillar in the centre. These pillars tapers and forms octagonal dome on the hall. There is an arrangement of white floodlights on the top. The hall has a capacity of 232 seats though currently the assembly has only 182 elected members. The hall is viewed from the galleries on the third floor which has a capacity of 564 seats.<ref name=":0" />
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It was constructed at the cost of {{INR}} 6 [[crore]].<ref name=":0" /> The assembly building along with other government offices is in Sector 10 of Gandhinagar, a capitol complex spanning 370 acres.<ref name="vi" />
It was constructed at the cost of {{INR}} 6 [[crore]].<ref name=":0" /> The assembly building along with other government offices is in Sector 10 of Gandhinagar, a capitol complex spanning 370 acres.<ref name="vi" />


==Structure==
==History of elections==
{{See also|List of constituencies of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly}}
{{main|Elections in Gujarat}}
[[File:Wahlkreise zur Vidhan Sabha von Gujarat.svg|710x710px]]


At present, 13 constituencies are reserved for candidates of the [[Dalit|Scheduled Castes]], and 27 constituencies are reserved for candidates of the [[Adivasi|Scheduled tribes]].
===List of Speakers===
{| class="wikitable" border="1"
|-
!Name
!Term
|-
|Kalyanji V. Mehta
|1 May 1960 – 19 August 1960
|-
|Mansinhji Rana
|19 August 1960 – 19 March 1962
|-
|[[Fatehali Palejwala]]
|19 March 1962 – 17 March 1967
|-
|Raghavji Leuva
|17 March 1967 – 28 June 1975
|-
|[[Kundanlal Dholakia]]
|28 June 1975 – 28 March 1977
|-
|Manubhai Palkhiwala (Acting Speaker)
|28 March 1977 – 21 April 1977
|-
|[[Kundanlal Dholakia]]
|21 April 1977 – 20 June 1980
|-
|Natwarlal Shah
|20 June 1980 – 8 January 1990
|-
|Karsandas Soneri (Acting Speaker)
|8 January 1990 – 19 January 1990
|-
|Barjorji Pardiwala
|19 January 1990 – 16 March 1990
|-
|Shashikant Lakhani
|16 March 1990 – 12 November 1990
|-
|Manubhai Parmar (Acting Speaker)
|12 November 1990 – 11 February 1991
|-
|Himatlal Mulani
|11 February 1991 – 21 March 1995
|-
|[[Harishchandra Patel]]
|21 March 1995 – 16 September 1996
|-
|Chandubhai Dabhi (Acting Speaker)
|16 September 1996 – 29 October 1996
|-
|[[Gumansinhji Vaghela]]
|29 October 1996 – 19 March 1998
|-
|[[Dhirubhai Shah]]
|19 March 1998 – 27 December 2002
|-
|Prof. [[Mangaldas Patel]]
|27 December 2002 – 18 January 2008
|-
|[[Ashok Bhatt]]
|18 January 2008 – 29 September 2010
|-
|Prof. [[Mangaldas Patel]] (Acting Speaker)
|29 September 2010 – 23 February 2011
|-
|[[Ganpat Vasava]]
|23 February 2011 – 26 December 2012
|-
|[[Vajubhai Vala]] (Acting Speaker)
|26 December 2012 - 19 January 2013<ref name=vvs>{{cite news | url=http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/GUJ-OTC-gujarat-vala-resigns-as-speaker-to-be-made-speaker-4153072-NOR.html | title=Gujarat: Vala resigns as speaker to be made speaker | work=[[Daily News and Analysis]] | date=23 January 2013 | accessdate=24 January 2013}}</ref>
|-
|[[Neema Acharya]] (Acting Speaker)<ref name=vvs/>
|19 January 2013 – 22 January 2013
|-
|[[Vajubhai Vala]]
|23 January 2013<ref name=vv>{{cite news | url=http://business-standard.com/india/news/vaju-vala-unanimously-elected-new-speakergujarat-assembly/203738/on | title=Vaju Vala unanimously elected new speaker of Gujarat Assembly | work=[[Business Standard]] | date=23 January 2013 | accessdate=24 January 2013 | author=Balan, Premal| location=Gandhinagar}}</ref> - 30 August 2014<ref name=oni>{{cite news|url=http://news.oneindia.in/india/vajubhai-rudabhai-vala-to-take-oath-as-karnataka-governor-on-sept-1-1512186.html|work=One India News|date=30 August 2014|title=Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala to take oath as Karnataka Guv on Sept 1|accessdate =31 August 2014}}</ref>
|-
|[[Mangubhai C. Patel]] (Acting Speaker)
| 30 August 2014 – 9 November 2014
|-
|[[Ganpat Vasava]]
| 9 November 2014 – 7 August 2016
|-
|[[Parbatbhai Patel]] (Acting Speaker)
| 7 August 2016 – 22 August 2016
|-
|[[Ramanlal Vora]]<ref name="BS2016">{{cite web|title=Ramanlal Vora elected unopposed new Speaker of Gujarat Assembly|website=Business Standard News|date=22 August 2016|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/politics/ramanlal-vora-elected-unopposed-new-speaker-of-gujarat-assembly-116082201043_1.html|accessdate=23 August 2016}}</ref>
| 22 August 2016 – 19 February 2018
|-
|[[Rajendra Trivedi]]
| 19 February 2018 - Incumbent
|}


==Members of Legislative Assembly==
==Current Party Composition==
{{transcluded section|source=15th Gujarat Assembly}}
[[File:Parties in Gujarat Legislative Assembly Constituencies 2017-18.png|thumb|Parties in constituencies of Gujarat Legislative Assembly. (as of March 2018)|200px]]
{{trim|{{#Section-h:15th Gujarat Assembly|Members of Legislative Assembly}}}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan=2|Party
! Members
|-
{{Party name with colour|Bharatiya Janata Party}}
| 99
|-
{{Party name with colour|Indian National Congress}}
| 79
|-
{{Party name with colour|Bharatiya Tribal Party}}
| 2
|-
{{Party name with colour|Nationalist Congress Party}}
| 1
|-
{{Party name with colour|Independent politician}}
| 1
|-
{{Party name with colour|Vacant}}
| 0
|-
! colspan=2|Total
! 182

|}

==Members==
{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible"
|-
!No.
!Constituency
!Member of Legislative Assembly
! colspan="2" |[[Political party|Party]]
|-
!1
|[[Abdasa (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Abdasa]]
| '''Vacant'''
||
|
|-
!2
|[[Mandvi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mandvi]]
|Virendrasinh Jadeja
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!3
|[[Bhuj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhuj]]
|[[Neema Acharya]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!4
|[[Anjar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Anjar]]
|[[Vasanbhai Ahir]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!5
|[[Gandhidham (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gandhidham]]
|Maltiben Maheshwari
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!6
|[[Rapar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rapar]]
|Santokben Aarethiya
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!7
|[[Vav (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Vav]]
|Geniben Thakor
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!8
|[[Tharad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Tharad]]
|Gulabsinh Pirabhai Rajput
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!9
|[[Dhanera (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dhanera]]
|Nathabhai Patel
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!10
|[[Danta (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Danta]]
|Kantiben Kharadi
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!11
|[[Vadgam (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Vadgam]]
|[[Jignesh Mevani]]
| bgcolor="{{Independent politician/meta/color}}" |
|[[Independent politician|IND]]
|-
!12
|[[Palanpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Palanpur]]
|Mahesh Patel
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!13
|[[Deesa (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Deesa]]
|Shashikant Pandya
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!14
|[[Deodar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Deodar]]
|Shivabhai Bhuriya
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!15
|[[Kankrej (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kankrej]]
|Kirtisinh Vaghela
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!16
|[[Radhanpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Radhanpur]]
|Raghubhai Merajbhai Desai
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!17
|[[Chanasma (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chanasma]]
|Dilipkumar Thakor
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!18
|[[Patan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Patan]]
|Kiritkumar Patel
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!19
|[[Sidhpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sidhpur]]
|Chandanji Thakor
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!20
|[[Kheralu (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kheralu]]
|Ajmalji Valaji Thakor
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!21
|[[Unjha (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Unjha]]
|Ashaben Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!22
|[[Visnagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Visnagar]]
|Rushikesh Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!23
|[[Bechraji (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bechraji]]
|Bharatji Thakor
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!24
|[[Kadi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kadi]]
|Punjabhai Solanki
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!25
|[[Mahesana (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mehsana]]
|[[Nitinbhai Patel|Nitin Patel]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!26
|[[Vijapur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Vijapur]]
|[[Ramanbhai Dhulabhai Patel|Ramanbhai Patel]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!27
|[[Himatnagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Himatnagar]]
|Rajubhai Chavda
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!28
|[[Idar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Idar]]
|[[Hitu Kanodia]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!29
|[[Khedbrahma (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Khedbrahma]]
|Ashvinbhai Kotwal
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!30
|[[Bhiloda (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhiloda]]
|Anil Joshiyara
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!31
|[[Modasa (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Modasa]]
|Rajesndrasinh Thakor
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!32
|[[Bayad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bayad]]
|Jashubhai Shivabhai Patel
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!33
|[[Prantij (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Prantij]]
|Gajendrasinh Parmar
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!34
|[[Dehgam (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dahegam]]
|Balrajsinh Chauhan
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!35
|[[Gandhinagar Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gandhinagar South]]
|[[Shambhuji Thakor]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!36
|[[Gandhinagar Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gandhinagar North]]
|C. J. Chavda
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!37
|[[Mansa (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mansa]]
|Surekhkumar Patel
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!38
|[[Kalol (Vidhan Sabha Constituency)|Kalol]]
|Baldevji Thakor
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!39
|[[Viramgam (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Viramgam]]
|Lakhabhai Bharwad
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!40
|[[Sanand (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sanand]]
|Kanubhai Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!41
|[[Ghatlodiya (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ghatlodia]]
|Bhupendrabhai Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!42
|[[Vejalpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Vejalpur]]
|Kishor Chauhan
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!43
|[[Vatva (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Vatva]]
|[[Pradipsinh Jadeja]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!44
|[[Ellisbridge (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ellis Bridge]]
|[[Rakesh Shah]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!45
|[[Naranpura (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Naranpura]]
|Kaushik Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!46
|[[Nikol (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nikol]]
|Jagdish Panchal
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!47
|[[Naroda (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Naroda]]
|Balram Thawani
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!48
|[[Thakkarbapa Nagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Thakkarbapa Nagar]]
|[[Vallabhbhai Kakadiya]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!49
|[[Bapunagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bapunagar]]
|Himmatsinh Patel
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!50
|[[Amraiwadi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Amraiwadi]]
|Jagdish Ishwarbhai Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!51
|[[Dariapur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dariapur]]
|Gyasuddin Shaikh
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!52
|[[Jamalpur-Khadiya (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jamalpur-Khadia]]
|[[Imran Khedawala]]
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!53
|[[Maninagar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Maninagar]]
|[[Suresh Patel]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!54
|[[Danilimda (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Danilimda]]
|[[Shailesh Parmar]]
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!55
|[[Sabarmati (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sabarmati]]
|Arvindkumar Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!56
|[[Asarwa (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Asarwa]]
|Pradipbhai Parmar
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!57
|[[Daskroi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Daskroi]]
|[[Babubhai Patel (politician)|Babu Jamna Patel]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!58
|[[Dholka (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dholka]]
|[[Bhupendrasinh Chudasama]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!59
|[[Dhandhuka (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dhandhuka]]
|Rajesh Gohil
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!60
|[[Dasada (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dasada]]
|Naushadji Solanki
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!61
|[[Limdi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Limdi]]
|'''Vacant'''
||
|
|-
!62
|[[Wadhwan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Wadhwan]]
|Dhanjibhai Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!63
|[[Chotila (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chotila]]
|Rutvik Makwana
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!64
|[[Dhrangadhra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dhrangadhra]]
|Parsotam Sabariya
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!65
|[[Morbi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Morbi]]
|Brijesh Merja
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!66
|[[Tankara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Tankara]]
|Lalit Kagathra
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!67
|[[Wankaner (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Wankaner]]
|Mohammad Javed Pirjada
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!68
|[[Rajkot Purva|Rajkot East]]
|Arvind Raiyani
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!69
|[[Rajkot West]]
|[[Vijay Rupani]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!70
|[[Rajkot Dakshin|Rajkot South]]
|[[Govind Patel]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!71
|[[Rajkot Gramya|Rajkot Rural]]
|Lakhabhai Sagathiya
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!72
|[[Jasdan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jasdan]]
|[[Kunwarjibhai Mohanbhai Bavaliya]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!73
|[[Gondal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gondal]]
|Geetaba Jayrajsinh Jadeja
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!74
|[[Jetpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jetpur]]
|[[Jayesh Radadiya]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!75
|[[Dhoraji (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dhoraji]]
|Lalit Vasoya
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!76
|[[Kalavad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kalavad]]
|Pravin Musadiya
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!77
|[[Jamnagar Gramya (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jamnagar Rural]]
|Raghavjibhai Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!78
|[[Jamnagar Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jamnagar North]]
|Dharmendrasinh Jadeja (Hakubha)
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!79
|[[Jamnagar Dakshin (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jamnagar South]]
|[[R. C. Faldu]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!80
|[[Jamjodhpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jamjodhpur]]
|Chirag Kalariya
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!81
|[[Khambhaliya (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Khambhalia]]
|Vikram Madam
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!82
|[[Dwarka (Guj) (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dwarka]]
|'''Vacant'''
||
|
|-
!83
|[[Porbandar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Porbandar]]
|[[Babu Bokhiria]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!84
|[[Kutiyana (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kutiyana]]
|[[Kandhal Jadeja]]
| bgcolor="{{Nationalist Congress Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Nationalist Congress Party|NCP]]
|-
!85
|[[Manavadar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Manavadar]]
|Jawaharbhai Chavda
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!86
|[[Junagadh (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Junagadh]]
|Bhikhabhai Joshi
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!87
|[[Visavadar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Visavadar]]
|Harshad Ribadiya
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!88
|[[Keshod (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Keshod]]
|Devabhai Malam
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!89
|[[Mangrol (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mangrol]]
|Babubhai Vaja
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!90
|[[Somnath (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Somnath]]
|Vimalbhai Chudasama
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!91
|[[Talala (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Talala]]
| Bhagvanbhai Barad
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!92
|[[Kodinar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kodinar]]
|Mohanbhai Vala
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!93
|[[Una (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Una]]
|Punjabhai Vansh
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!94
|[[Dhari (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dhari]]
| '''Vacant'''
||
|
|-
!95
|[[Amreli (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Amreli]]
|[[Paresh Dhanani]]
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!96
|[[Lathi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Lathi]]
|Virjibhai Thummar
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!97
|[[Savarkundla (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Savarkundla]]
|Pratap Dudhat
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!98
|[[Rajula (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Rajula]]
|Amarish Der
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!99
|[[Mahuva (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mahuva]]
|Raghavbhai Makwana
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!100
|[[Talaja (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Talaja]]
|Kanubhai Baraiya
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!101
|[[Gariadhar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gariadhar]]
|Keshubhai Nakrani
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!102
|[[Palitana (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Palitana]]
|Bhikhabhai Baraiya
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!103
|[[Bhavnagar Gramya (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhavnagar Rural]]
|[[Parshottam Solanki]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!104
|[[Bhavnagar Purva (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhavnagar East]]
|[[Vibhavari Dave]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!105
|[[Bhavnagar Pashchim (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bhavnagar West]]
|[[Jitu Vaghani]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!106
|[[Gadhada (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gadhada]]
|'''Vacant'''
||
|
|-
!107
|[[Botad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Botad]]
|[[Saurabh Patel]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!108
|[[Khambhat (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Khambhat]]
|Mayur Raval
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!109
|[[Borsad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Borsad]]
|Rajendrasinh Parmar
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!110
|[[Anklav (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Anklav]]
|Amit Chavda
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!111
|[[Umreth (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Umreth]]
|Govind Parmar
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!112
|[[Anand (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Anand]]
|Kantibhai Sodharparmar
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!113
|[[Petlad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Petlad]]
|Niranjan Patel
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!114
|[[Sojitra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sojitra]]
|Punambhai Parmar
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!115
|[[Matar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Matar]]
|Kesarisinh Solanki
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!116
|[[Nadiad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nadiad]]
|Pankaj Desai
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!117
|[[Mehmedabad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mehmedabad]]
|Arjunsinh Chauhan
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!118
|[[Mahudha (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mahudha]]
|Indrajitsinh Parmar
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!119
|[[Thasra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Thasra]]
|Kanitbhai Parmar
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!120
|[[Kapadvanj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kapadvanj]]
|Kalabhai Dabhi
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!121
|[[Balasinor (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Balasinor]]
|Ajitsinh Chauhan
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!122
|[[Lunawada (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Lunawada]]
|Jigneshkumar Sevak
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!123
|[[Santrampur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Santrampur]]
|Kuberbhai Dindor
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!124
|[[Shehra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Shehra]]
|Jethabhai Ahir
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!125
|[[Morva Hadaf (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Morva Hadaf]]
|'''Vacant'''
||
|
|-
!126
|[[Godhara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Godhra]]
|[[C.K Raulji]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!127
|[[Kaalol (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kaalol]]
|Sumanben Chauhan
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!128
|[[Halol (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Halol]]
|Jaydrathsinhji Parmar
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!129
|[[Fatepura (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Fatepura]]
|Rameshbhai Katara
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!130
|[[Jhalod (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jhalod]]
|Bhavesh Katara
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!131
|[[Limkheda (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Limkheda]]
|Shaileshbhai Bhabhor
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!132
|[[Dahod (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dahod]]
|Vajesing Panada
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!133
|[[Garbada (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Garbada]]
|Chandrikaben Bariya
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!134
|[[Devgadhbariya (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Devgadhbaria]]
|Bachubhai Khabad
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!135
|[[Savli (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Savli]]
|[[Ketan Inamdar]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!136
|[[Vaghodiya (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Vaghodia]]
|[[Madhu Shrivastav]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!137
|[[Chhota Udaipur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chhota Udepur]]
|Mohan Rathwa
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!138
|[[Jetpur (ST) (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jetpur (ST)]]
|Sukhrambhai Rathwa
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!139
|[[Sankheda (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sankheda]]
|Abhesinh Tadvi
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!140
|[[Dabhoi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dabhoi]]
|Shailesh Mehta 'Sotta'
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!141
|[[Vadodara Shaher (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Vadodara City]]
|Manisha Vakil
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!142
|[[Sayajigunj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Sayajigunj]]
|Jitendra Sukhadia
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!143
|[[Akota (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Akota]]
|Seema Mohile
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!144
|[[Raopura (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Raopura]]
|[[Rajendra Trivedi]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!145
|[[Manjalpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Manjalpur]]
|Yogesh Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!146
|[[Padra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Padra]]
|Jashpalsinh Thakor
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!147
|[[Karjan (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Karjan]]
|Akshay Patel
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!148
|[[Nandod (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nandod]]
|Premsinhbhai Vasava
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!149
|[[Dediapada (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dediapada]]
|Maheshbhai Vasava
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|[[Bharatiya Tribal Party|BTP]]
|-
!150
|[[Jambusar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jambusar]]
|Sanjaybhai Solanki
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|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!151
|[[Vagra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Vagra]]
|Arunsinh Rana
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!152
|[[Jhagadiya (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jhagadia]]
|[[Chhotubhai Vasava]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Tribal Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bharatiya Tribal Party|BTP]]
|-
!153
|[[Bharuch (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bharuch]]
|Dushyant Patel
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|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!154
|[[Ankleshwar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Ankleshwar]]
|Ishwarsinh Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!155
|[[Olpad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Olpad]]
|Mukesh Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!156
|[[Mangrol (ST) (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mangrol (ST)]]
|[[Ganpat Vasava]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!157
|[[Mandvi (Vidhan Sabha constituency in Surat)|Mandvi]]
|Anandbhai Chaudhari
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!158
|[[Kamrej (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kamrej]]
|V. D. Zalavadiya
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!159
|[[Surat Purva (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Surat East]]
|Arvind Rana
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!160
|[[Surat Uttar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Surat North]]
|Kantibhai Balar
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!161
|[[Varachha Marg (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Varachha Marg]]
|Kumarbhai Kanani
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!162
|[[Karanj (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Karanj]]
|Pravinbhai Ghoghari
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!163
|[[Limbayat (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Limbayat]]
|Sangita Patil
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!164
|[[Udhana (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Udhna]]
|Vivek Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!165
|[[Majura (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Majura]]
|[[Harsh Sanghavi]]
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!166
|[[Katargam (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Katargam]]
|Vinodbhai Moradiya
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!167
|[[Surat Pashchim (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Surat West]]
|Purnesh Modi
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!168
|[[Choryasi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Choryasi]]
|Zankhana Patel
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|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!169
|[[Bardoli (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Bardoli]]
|Ishwarbhai Parmar
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|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!170
|[[Mahuva (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Mahuva]]
|Mohanbhai Dhodiya
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!171
|[[Vyara (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Vyara]]
|Punabhai Gamit
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|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!172
|[[Nizar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Nizar]]
|Sunil Gamit
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|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!173
|[[Dang (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dang]]
|'''Vacant'''
||
|
|-
!174
|[[Jalalpore (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Jalalpore]]
|R. C. Patel
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|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!175
|[[Navsari (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Navsari]]
|Piyush Desai
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!176
|[[Gandevi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Gandevi]]
|Naresh Patel
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|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!177
|[[Vansda (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Vansda]]
|Anantkumar Patel
| bgcolor="{{Indian National Congress/meta/color}}" |
|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!178
|[[Dharampur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Dharampur]]
|Arvind Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!179
|[[Valsad (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Valsad]]
|Bharat Patel
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!180
|[[Pardi (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Pardi]]
|Kanubhai Desai
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|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
!181
|[[Kaprada (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Kaprada]]
|Jitubhai Chaudhari
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|[[Indian National Congress|INC]]
|-
!182
|[[Umargam (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Umargam]]
|Ramanlal Patkar
| bgcolor="{{Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color}}" |
|[[Bhartiya Janata Party|BJP]]
|-
|}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Elections in Gujarat]]
* [https://www.loksabhaelections.in/gujarat Gujarat Election 2019 Results Website]
* [[Politics of Gujarat]]
* [[Politics of Gujarat]]
* [[Council of Ministers of Gujarat]]
* [[Council of Ministers of Gujarat]]
* [[List of constituencies of Gujarat Legislative Assembly]]
* [[List of constituencies of Gujarat Legislative Assembly]]
* [[15th Gujarat Assembly]]

==Notes==
{{Notelist}}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|30em}}
{{Reflist|30em}}

*[https://navbharattimes.indiatimes.com/elections/assembly-elections/gujarat/news/gujarat-assembly-election-results-2022-latest-update-know-of-your-constituency-seat-winner-candidate-bjp-aap-congress/articleshow/96070131.cms Gujarat Assembly Elections - Nav Bharat Times]

== External links ==
* [https://gujarat.neva.gov.in/ Gujarat Legislative Assembly on eVidhan]
* [https://www.loksabhaelections.in/gujarat Gujarat Election 2019 Results Website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209021843/https://www.loksabhaelections.in/gujarat |date=9 December 2022 }}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20160305015941/http://eci.nic.in/delim/Final_Publications/Gujarat/gujarat.pdf Official definitions of Gujarat Legislative Assembly constituencies]


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Latest revision as of 07:17, 24 December 2024

Gujarat Legislative Assembly
15th Gujarat Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
State Emblem of Gujarat
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
History
Founded1 May 1960 (64 years ago) (1960-05-01)
Preceded byBombay Legislative Assembly
Leadership
Shankar Chaudhary, BJP
since 20 December 2022[3]
Deputy Speaker
Jethabhai Ahir, BJP
since 20 December 2022[4]
Bhupendrabhai Patel, BJP
since 13 September 2021
Vacant[1][2]
Structure
Seats182
Political groups
Government (164)
  NDA (164)

Opposition (17)

  INDIA (17)

Vacant (1)

  Vacant (1)
Elections
First past the post
Last election
1 and 5 December 2022
Next election
2027
Meeting place
23°13′9″N 72°39′25″E / 23.21917°N 72.65694°E / 23.21917; 72.65694
Vithalbhai Patel Bhavan, Gujarat Vidhan Sabha, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India
Website
www.gujaratassembly.gov.in

The Gujarat Legislative Assembly or Gujarat Vidhan Sabha is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Gujarat, in the state capital Gandhinagar. Presently, 182 members of the Legislative Assembly are directly elected from single-member constituencies (seats). It has a term of 5 years unless it is dissolved sooner. 13 constituencies are reserved for scheduled castes and 27 constituencies for scheduled tribes. From its majority party group or by way of a grand coalition cabinet of its prominent members, the state's Executive namely the Government of Gujarat is formed.

Since 1995, the Gujarat Legislative Assembly has been controlled by the Bharatiya Janata Party with an absolute majority in the House.

History

[edit]

Bhavsinhji Gohil, ruler of Bhavnagar State, established The Peoples' Representative Assembly consisting of 38 members appointed by him. His succeeding son, Krishnakumar Sinhji, formed the Bhavnagar legislative assembly in 1941 having 55 members, consisting of 33 elected members, 16 nominated members by him and 6 ex-officio members. They had power to ask questions, move resolutions, discuss the budget and introduce bills in the assembly. This assembly used to meet at least twice in a year. Porbandar state assembly had same powers. Sayajirao Gaekwad III, ruler of Baroda State, had formed the Baroda legislative assembly in 1908.[5]

Since 1921, representatives were elected by the people of that area of the present Gujarat state except the princely states, and sent to the Bombay State legislative assembly. In 1952, Saurashtra State legislative assembly was constituted after the independence of India. It was functional till 31 October 1956. Saurashtra State was merged into the Bombay State under the States Reorganization Act, 1956.[5]

On 1 May 1960, the Bombay State was bifurcated into Gujarat and Maharashtra states which resulted in formation of Gujarat legislative assembly. The 132 members of the former Bombay legislative assembly, elected from the territorial constituencies of Gujarat, formed the first Gujarat legislative assembly. The number of the members was increased to 154 in 1962, 168 in 1967 and 182 in 1975.[5]

Location

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After formation of Gujarat state in 1960, Ahmedabad was a capital of the state. The Assembly started functioning from the present day OPD building of Ahmedabad Civil Hospital. The new capital city, Gandhinagar was built in 1971. Later assembly was shifted to Central Library building, sector-17, Gandhinagar on 11 February 1971. The new assembly building, Vithalbhai Patel Bhavan, was completed and inaugurated in 1982. Since then the Gujarat legislative assembly functions there.[5]

Building

[edit]

President Neelam Sanjiva Reddy laid foundation stone of new assembly building, Vithalbhai Patel Bhavan on 20 March 1978. It was designed by H. K. Mewada, chief planner of Gandhinagar. The construction was completed in July 1982 and it is named after Vithalbhai Patel, the first Indian speaker of Central Legislative Assembly during the British period. It was inaugurated by the Governor Sharda Mukherjee on 8 July 1982.[5]

It is constructed with Reinforced concrete and the outer walls of the building is affixed with Dholpur light pink stones. The building is constructed on the 133 square metre platform amid a water pool having diameter of 200 metres. This central building was linked with the Ministerial Secretariat by bridges formerly but now new buildings are constructed in between known as Swarnim Sankul. The building is 33.45 metres high including its octagonal dome. The constructed area of building is 8100 square metres while the total built up area of square platform is 17689 square metres. It has four floors with total built up area of 43350 square metres or total carpet area of 16180 square metres. The entrance of the building is reached by a flight of steps.[6]

The Assembly hall is situated on the second floor. It is octagonal from inside. The octagonal roof is supported by eight V-shaped pillars and one pillar in the centre. These pillars tapers and forms octagonal dome on the hall. There is an arrangement of white floodlights on the top. The hall has a capacity of 232 seats though currently the assembly has only 182 elected members. The hall is viewed from the galleries on the third floor which has a capacity of 564 seats.[6]

There is a podium just under the Assembly hall which is used for ceremonies and functions. The downward floor of the Assembly hall makes an umbrella-like roof of the podium. The podium has some personal belongings of Mahatma Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel on display. There are oil paintings of several national leaders, independence activists and personalities on its walls.[6]

It was constructed at the cost of 6 crore.[6] The assembly building along with other government offices is in Sector 10 of Gandhinagar, a capitol complex spanning 370 acres.[5]

Structure

[edit]

At present, 13 constituencies are reserved for candidates of the Scheduled Castes, and 27 constituencies are reserved for candidates of the Scheduled tribes.

Members of Legislative Assembly

[edit]
District No. Constituency Name Party Remarks
Kutch 1 Abdasa Pradhyumansinh Jadeja Bharatiya Janata Party
2 Mandvi (Kachchh) Aniruddha Dave Bharatiya Janata Party
3 Bhuj Keshubhai Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
4 Anjar Trikam Chhanga Bharatiya Janata Party
5 Gandhidham (SC) Malti Maheshwari Bharatiya Janata Party
6 Rapar Virendrasinh Jadeja Bharatiya Janata Party
Banaskantha 7 Vav Geniben Thakor Indian National Congress Elected to 18th Loksabha
Swarupji Thakor Bharatiya Janata Party Elected on 23 November 2024
8 Tharad Shankarbhai Chaudhary Bharatiya Janata Party Speaker[7]
9 Dhanera Mavjibhai Desai Independent
10 Danta (ST) Kantibhai Kharadi Indian National Congress
11 Vadgam (SC) Jignesh Mevani Indian National Congress
12 Palanpur Aniket Thaker Bharatiya Janata Party
13 Deesa Pravin Mali Bharatiya Janata Party
14 Deodar Keshaji Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party
15 Kankrej Amrutji Thakor Indian National Congress
Patan 16 Radhanpur Lavingji Solanki Bharatiya Janata Party
17 Chanasma Dinesh Thakor Indian National Congress
18 Patan Kirit Patel Indian National Congress
19 Sidhpur Balvantsinh Rajput Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
Mehsana 20 Kheralu Sardarbhai Chaudhary Bharatiya Janata Party
21 Unjha K. K. Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
22 Visnagar Rushikesh Patel Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
23 Bechraji Sukhaji Thakor Bharatiya Janata Party
24 Kadi (SC) Karsanbhai Solanki Bharatiya Janata Party
25 Mahesana Mukesh Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
26 Vijapur C. J. Chavda Indian National Congress Resigned on 19 January 2024 [8]
Bharatiya Janata Party Elected on 04 June 2024
Sabarkantha 27 Himatnagar VinendraSinh Zala (V D Zala) Bharatiya Janata Party
28 Idar (SC) Ramanlal Vora Bharatiya Janata Party
29 Khedbrahma (ST) Dr. Tushar Chaudhary Indian National Congress
Aravalli 30 Bhiloda (ST) PunamChand Baranda Bharatiya Janata Party
31 Modasa Bhikhusinh Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party MoS
32 Bayad Dhavalsinh Zala Independent
Sabarkantha 33 Prantij Gajendrasinh Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party
Gandhinagar 34 Dahegam Balrajsinh Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party
35 Gandhinagar South Alpesh Thakor Bharatiya Janata Party
36 Gandhinagar North Ritaben Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
37 Mansa Jayantibhai Patel (J S Patel) Bharatiya Janata Party
38 Kalol (Gandhinagar) Laxmanji Thakor Bharatiya Janata Party
Ahmedabad 39 Viramgam Hardik Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
40 Sanand Kanubhai Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
41 Ghatlodia Bhupendrabhai Patel Bharatiya Janata Party Chief Minister [9]
42 Vejalpur Amit Thaker Bharatiya Janata Party
43 Vatva Babusinh Jadav Bharatiya Janata Party
44 Ellisbridge Amit Shah Bharatiya Janata Party
45 Naranpura Jitu Bhagat Bharatiya Janata Party
46 Nikol Jagdish Vishwakarma Bharatiya Janata Party MoS(I/C)
47 Naroda Payal Kukrani Bharatiya Janata Party
48 Thakkarbapa Nagar Kanchanben Radadiya Bharatiya Janata Party
49 Bapunagar Dineshsinh Kushwaha Bharatiya Janata Party
50 Amraiwadi Dr. Hasmukh Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
51 Dariapur Kaushik Jain Bharatiya Janata Party
52 Jamalpur-Khadiya Imran Khedavala Indian National Congress
53 Maninagar Amul Bhatt Bharatiya Janata Party
54 Danilimda (SC) Shailesh Parmar Indian National Congress
55 Sabarmati Harshad Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
56 Asarwa (SC) Darshana Vaghela Bharatiya Janata Party
57 Daskroi Babubhai Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
58 Dholka Kiritsinh Dabhi Bharatiya Janata Party
59 Dhandhuka Kalubhai Rupabhai Dabhi Bharatiya Janata Party
Surendranagar 60 Dasada (SC) P. K. Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party
61 Limdi Kiritsinh Jitubha Rana Bharatiya Janata Party
62 Wadhwan Jagdish Makwana Bharatiya Janata Party
63 Chotila Shamabhai Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party
64 Dhangadhra Prakashbhai Varmora Bharatiya Janata Party
Morbi 65 Morbi Kantilal Amrutiya Bharatiya Janata Party
66 Tankara Durlabhbhai Dethariya Bharatiya Janata Party
67 Wankaner Jitendra Somani Bharatiya Janata Party
Rajkot 68 Rajkot East Uday Kangad Bharatiya Janata Party
69 Rajkot West Dr. Darshita Shah Bharatiya Janata Party
70 Rajkot South Rameshbhai Tilala Bharatiya Janata Party
71 Rajkot Rural (SC) Bhanuben Babariya Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
72 Jasdan Kunwarjibhai Bavaliya Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
73 Gondal Geetaba Jadeja Bharatiya Janata Party
74 Jetpur (Rajkot) Jayesh Radadiya Bharatiya Janata Party
75 Dhoraji Dr. Mahendrabhai Padaliya Bharatiya Janata Party
Jamnagar 76 Kalavad (SC) Meghjibhai Chavda Bharatiya Janata Party
77 Jamnagar Rural Raghavjibhai Patel Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
78 Jamnagar North Rivaba Jadeja Bharatiya Janata Party
79 Jamnagar South Divyeshbhai Akbari Bharatiya Janata Party
80 Jamjodhpur Hemant Khava Aam Aadmi Party AAP Deputy LP Leader
Devbhoomi Dwarka 81 Khambhaliya Mulubhai Bera Bharatiya Janata Party MoS
82 Dwarka Pabubha Manek Bharatiya Janata Party
Porbandar 83 Porbandar Arjun Modhwadia Indian National Congress Resigned on 4 March 2024[10]
Bharatiya Janata Party Elected on 04 June 2024
84 Kutiyana Kandhal Jadeja Samajwadi Party SP LP Leader
Junagarh 85 Manavadar Arvindbhai Ladani Indian National Congress Resigned on 06 March 2024
Bharatiya Janata Party Elected on 04 June 2024
86 Junagadh Sanjay Koradiya Bharatiya Janata Party
87 Visavadar Bhupendra Bhayani Aam Aadmi Party Resigned on 13 December 2023[11]
Vacant
88 Keshod Devabhai Malam Bharatiya Janata Party
89 Mangrol (Junagadh) Bhgwanjibhai Kargatiya Bharatiya Janata Party
Gir Somnath 90 Somnath Vimalbhai Chudasama Indian National Congress
91 Talala Bhagabhai Barad Bharatiya Janata Party
92 Kodinar (SC) Pradyuman Vaja Bharatiya Janata Party
93 Una Kalubhai Rathod Bharatiya Janata Party
Amreli 94 Dhari Jaysukhbhai Kakdiya Bharatiya Janata Party
95 Amreli Kaushik Vekariya Bharatiya Janata Party
96 Lathi Janakbhai Talaviya Bharatiya Janata Party
97 Savarkundla Mahesh Kasvala Bharatiya Janata Party
98 Rajula Hirabhai Solanki Bharatiya Janata Party
Bhavnagar 99 Mahuva (Bhavnagar) Shivabhai Gohil Bharatiya Janata Party
100 Talaja Gutambhai Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party
101 Gariadhar Sudhir Vaghani Aam Aadmi Party
102 Palitana Bhikhabhai Baraiya Bharatiya Janata Party
103 Bhavnagar Rural Parshottambhai Solanki Bharatiya Janata Party MoS
104 Bhavnagar East Sejalben Pandya Bharatiya Janata Party
105 Bhavnagar West Jitendra Vaghani Bharatiya Janata Party
Botad 106 Gadhada (SC) Mahant Tundiya Bharatiya Janata Party
107 Botad Umeshbhai Makwana Aam Aadmi Party
Anand 108 Khambhat Chirag Patel Indian National Congress Resigned on 19 December 2023[12]
Bharatiya Janata Party Elected on 04 June 2024
109 Borsad Ramanbhai Solanki Bharatiya Janata Party
110 Anklav Amit Chavda Indian National Congress CLP Leader
111 Umreth Govindbhai Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party
112 Anand Yogesh Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
113 Petlad Kamlesh Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
114 Sojitra Vipul Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
Kheda 115 Matar Kalpeshbhai Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party
116 Nadiad Pankajbhai Desai Bharatiya Janata Party
117 Mehmedabad Arjunsinh Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party
118 Mahudha Sanjaysinh Mahida Bharatiya Janata Party
119 Thasra Yogendrasinh Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party
120 Kapadvanj Rajeshkumar Zala Bharatiya Janata Party
Mahisagar 121 Balasinor Mansinh Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party
122 Lunawada Gulabsinh Chauhan Indian National Congress
123 Santrampur (ST) Dr. Kuberbhai Dindor Bharatiya Janata Party

MoS

Panchmahal 124 Shehra Jethabhai Ahir Bharatiya Janata Party Deputy Speaker[13]
125 Morva Hadaf (ST) Nimishaben Suthar Bharatiya Janata Party
126 Godhra C. K. Raulji Bharatiya Janata Party
127 Kalol (Panchmahal) Fatehsinh Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party
128 Halol Jaydrathsinhji Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party
Dahod 129 Fatepura (ST) Rameshbhai Katara Bharatiya Janata Party
130 Jhalod (ST) Maheshbhai Bhuriya Bharatiya Janata Party
131 Limkheda (ST) Shaileshbhai Bhabhor Bharatiya Janata Party
132 Dahod (ST) Kanaiyalal Kishori Bharatiya Janata Party
133 Garbada (ST) Mahendrabhai Bhabhor Bharatiya Janata Party
134 Devgadhbariya Bachubhai Khabad Bharatiya Janata Party
Vadodara 135 Savli Ketan Inamdar Bharatiya Janata Party
136 Vaghodiya Dharmendrasinh Vaghela Independent Resigned on 24 January 2024[14]
Bharatiya Janata Party Elected on 04 June 2024
Chhota Udaipur District 137 Chhota Udaipur (ST) Rajendrasinh Rathwa Bharatiya Janata Party
138 Jetpur (Chhota Udaipur) (ST) Jayantibhai Rathwa Bharatiya Janata Party
139 Sankheda (ST) Abhesinh Tadvi Bharatiya Janata Party
Vadodara 140 Dabhoi Shailesh Mehta Bharatiya Janata Party
141 Vadodara City (SC) Manisha Vakil Bharatiya Janata Party
142 Sayajigunj Keyur Rokadiya Bharatiya Janata Party
143 Akota Chaitanya Desai Bharatiya Janata Party
144 Raopura Balkrushna Shukla Bharatiya Janata Party
145 Manjalpur Yogesh Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
146 Padra Chaitanyasinh Zala Bharatiya Janata Party
147 Karjan Akshay Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
Narmada 148 Nandod (ST) Dr. Darshana Deshmukh (Vasava) Bharatiya Janata Party
149 Dediapada (ST) Chaitar Vasava Aam Aadmi Party AAP LP Leader
Bharuch District 150 Jambusar Devkishordas Swami Bharatiya Janata Party
151 Vagra Arunsinh Rana Bharatiya Janata Party
152 Jhagadiya (ST) Ritesh Vasava Bharatiya Janata Party
153 Bharuch Rameshbhai Mistry Bharatiya Janata Party
154 Ankleshwar Ishwarsinh Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
Surat 155 Olpad Mukesh Patel Bharatiya Janata Party MoS
156 Mangrol (Surat) (ST) Ganpat Vasava Bharatiya Janata Party
157 Mandvi (Surat) (ST) Kunvarjibhai Halpati Bharatiya Janata Party MoS
158 Kamrej Prafulbhai Pansheriya Bharatiya Janata Party MoS
159 Surat East Arvind Rana Bharatiya Janata Party
160 Surat North Kantibhai Balar Bharatiya Janata Party
161 Varachha Road Kishore Kanani Bharatiya Janata Party
162 Karanj Pravinbhai Ghoghari Bharatiya Janata Party
163 Limbayat Sangita Patil Bharatiya Janata Party
164 Udhana Manubhai Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
165 Majura Harsh Sanghavi Bharatiya Janata Party MoS(I/C)
166 Katargam Vinodbhai Moradiya Bharatiya Janata Party
167 Surat West Purnesh Modi Bharatiya Janata Party
168 Choryasi Sandip Desai Bharatiya Janata Party
169 Bardoli (SC) Ishwarbhai Parmar Bharatiya Janata Party
170 Mahuva (Surat) (ST) Mohanbhai Dhodia Bharatiya Janata Party
Tapi 171 Vyara (ST) Mohanbhai Konkani Bharatiya Janata Party
172 Nizar (ST) Dr. Jairam Gamit Bharatiya Janata Party
Dang 173 Dangs (ST) Vijaybhai Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
Navsari 174 Jalalpore R. C. Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
175 Navsari Rakesh Desai Bharatiya Janata Party
176 Gandevi (ST) Naresh Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
177 Vansda (ST) Anant Patel Indian National Congress
Valsad 178 Dharampur (ST) Arvindbhai Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
179 Valsad Bharatbhai Patel Bharatiya Janata Party
180 Pardi Kanubhai Desai Bharatiya Janata Party Cabinet Minister
181 Kaprada (ST) Jitubhai Chaudhary Bharatiya Janata Party
182 Umbergaon (ST) Ramanlal Patkar Bharatiya Janata Party

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Notes

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References

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