A few hours into the counting, the Congress seems to be on the back foot in Gujarat as early trends showed a huge lead for the ruling BJP. State President Jagdish Thakor has accepted that the trend is against the Congress and said, "We are ready to accept people's mandate."






The BJP is currently ahead in 139 seats as the Congress and AAP are ahead in 32 and seven seats respectively 1.5 hours into the counting of votes polled in the 182 seats for the Gujarat Assembly Election. The results as of now are going on par with the exit poll predictions which predicted a record win for the BJP.


While counting of postal ballots began at 8 am, counting of EVM votes began at 8.30 am, an official said. Altogether 182 counting observers and as many election officials are on duty at the counting centres, and each counting table has a micro-observer, a counting supervisor and a counting assistant.


The state Assembly polls were held in two phases, with polling for the first phase in 89 seats held on December 1, and for the remaining 93 seats on December 5.


The elections witnessed a turnout of 64.33 per cent, around 4 per cent less than the previous Assembly polls in 2017. Of the 4.9 crore registered voters, only 3.16 crore voted in the 2022 elections.


EXIT POLL


According to the ABP News-CVoter exit polls, the BJP is likely to sail through, winning 128-140 seats. The Congress, after its biggest win in 2017 since 1985, is projected to win only 31-43 seats this election. The exit polls also point towards debutante Aam Admi Party making inroads, winning 3-11 seats.


As per the ABP-CVoter exit poll, the BJP is likely to gain 4.4% in its vote share in Central Gujarat, which has 61 seats, over 2017. While in 2017 the party had 50.9% of the polled votes in its favour, this year, it is looking at a vote share of 55.3% in the region. Riding on the increased vote share, the BJP is projected to win 45 to 49 seats. In 2017, it won 37 seats in Central Gujarat.