1998 Indian general election in Gujarat

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General elections were held in India in 1998 to constitute the 12th Lok Sabha, after the government led by I. K. Gujral collapsed when Indian National Congress (INC) withdrew support in November 1997.[1] The outcome of the new elections was once again indecisive, with no party or alliance able to muster a majority. Turnout for the election was 61.97%. [2] BJP once again wins Nineteen seats but Congress also wins seven-seat out of a total of twenty-six seats.

Results

Results by Party

More information Party Name, Popular vote ...
Party Name Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
BJP 78,64,750 48.28 26 19
INC 59,45,219 36.49 25 7
RJP 16,63,145 10.21 20 0
JD 4,78,652 2.94 15 0
SP 86,830 0.53 9 0
RPI 21,663 0.13 4 0
Others 47,098 0.30 Steady 10 0 Steady
IND 1,83,804 1.13 30 0 Steady
Total 1,62,91,161 100% - 139 26 -
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Constituency wise

Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Gujarat

More information #, Name ...
# Name Constituency Designation Department From To Party
1 L. K. Advani Gandhinagar Cabinet Minister Home Affairs; Department of Jammu and Kashmir Affairs 19 March
1998
13 October
1999
BJP
2 Kashiram Rana Surat Textiles
3 Dr. A. K. Patel Mehsana MoS Chemicals and Fertilizers
MoS (I/C) Health and Family Welfare 16 August
1999
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