Election in Indian state
2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election Turnout 81.89% ( 0.67 pp )[ 1] [ 2] First party Second party Leader Pramod Sawant Digambar Kamat Party BJP INC Alliance NDA UPA Leader since 2019 2007 Leader's seat Sanquelim (won) Margao (won) Last election 32.5%, 13 seats 28.4%, 17 seats Seats won 20 11 Seat change 7 6 Popular vote 316,573 222,948 Percentage 33.3% 23.5% Swing 0.8 pp 4.9 pp Third party Fourth party Leader Amit Palekar Mahua Moitra Party AAP AITC Alliance - AITC+ Leader since 2022 2021 Leader's seat St. Cruz (lost) Margao (won) Last election 6.3%, 0 seat Did not contest Seats won 2 0 Seat change 2 Popular vote 64,354 49,480 Percentage 6.77% 5.21% Swing 0.5 pp 5.2 pp
Legislative Assembly elections were held in Goa on 14 February 2022 to elect 40 members of the Eighth Goa Legislative Assembly . The votes were counted and the results were declared on 10 March 2022.
The tenure of Goa Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 15 March 2022.[ 3] The previous assembly elections were held in February 2017 to elect the members of the Seventh Goa Legislative Assembly . After the election, a coalition of Bharatiya Janata Party , Goa Forward Party and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party formed the state government , with Manohar Parrikar becoming the Chief Minister .[ 4]
After the death of Manohar Parrikar, Pramod Sawant was sworn in as the Chief Minister on 19 March 2019.[ 5]
The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 8 January 2022.[ 6]
S.No. Event Date Day 1. Date for Nominations 21 January 2022 Friday 2. Last Date for filing Nominations 28 January 2022 Friday 3. Date for scrutiny of nominations 29 January 2022 Saturday 4. Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 31 January 2022 Monday 5. Date of poll 14 February 2022 Monday 6. Date of counting 10 March 2022 Thursday
Parties and alliances [ edit ] No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates 1. Aam Aadmi Party Amit Palekar 39[ 10] [ 11] 36 3
AAP CM candidate Amit Palekar contested from St. Cruz . Former CM and AITC leader Churchill Alemao contested from Benaulim . BJP CM candidate and incumbent CM Pramod Sawant contested from Sanquelim . Former CM and INC leader Digambar Kamat contested from Margao . Former CM Laxmikant Parsekar contested from Mandrem as an independent candidate after he was denied ticket by BJP .[ 20]
^ AAP didn't field a candidate against Independent candidate Dr. Chandrakant Shetye in Bicholim [ 11] BJP has launched a movement to collect suggestions, ‘Sankalp Peti’ from all across the state to prepare their manifesto for the Assembly Election. The Sankalp Peti, which is flagged off on December 21, will travel across the state till January 5.[ 24]
INC released its manifesto on 4 February 2022.[ 25] Some of the key promises made are
Launching NYAY scheme which promises annual income transfer of rupees 72 thousand to each of the poorest families in the state[ 26] Cap the Petrol and Diesel prices at rupees 80 per litre 30 percent reservation for women in a government job Resumption of mining in a sustainable way[ 27] Congress will resist the three Linear projects and will not allow Goa to become a coal hub[ 28] The Congress will enact a law providing protection to the land rights of locals[ 29] Arvind Kejriwal gave Guarantees for Goans in his poll campaign based on development and positivity:[ 30]
Jobs for Goans 1 job per family for unemployed, or ₹3000/month until then 80% private jobs reserved for Goans ₹5000/month for unemployed in tourism due to COVID ₹5000/month for those affected by mining ban Skill University Better health infrastructure Free and Quality education to all Form the first corruption free government of Goa AAP decided to carry out every project with citizen's consent. AAP has also promised to increase the remuneration provided to women in Goa under a state-sponsored scheme and also promised financial assistance to women not covered under it.[ 31]
Proposed scheme Griha Laxmi Card where ₹5000 will be transferred to a woman in every family of the state. AITC campaign leader Mahua Moitra claimed that 6-8% of total state budget is possible, putting cash in hand and liquidity in system is needed in the depressed situation after COVID-19 pandemic.[ 32] Proposed scheme Yuva Shakti Card which will be a collateral-free pre-approved credit card with a limit up to ₹20 lakh at 4% interest rate to Goan youth in the age group of 18–45 years. This card will allow Goans to take need-based credit for higher education, skill development and starting businesses.[ 33] In proposed scheme Majhe Ghar, Malki Hak Scheme AITC has announced that 50,000 such homeless families, who have been living in Goa since 198 or earlier, will be given subsidized housing. Mamata Banerjee's party has also promised to hand over the land lease to the residents within 250 days of the formation of the AITC-MGP coalition government in Goa. A team of 3,000 volunteers will conduct door-to-door surveys after which 50,000 real homeless families will be found. The AITC-MGP alliance claimed the proposed plan will benefit 80 percent of the residents. Proposed scheme Vahan Mitra Scheme offers a subsidy of ₹10,000 for 30,000 taxi drivers and owners. Polling aggregates Active Parties National Democratic Alliance United Progressive Alliance Aam Aadmi Party Others
Date Published Polling agency Lead NDA UPA AAP AITC+ Others 7 February 2022 ABP News C-voter[ 34] 30.0% 23.6% 24.0% 7.7% 14.7 6.0% 23 January 2022 Polstrat-NewsX[ 35] 35.6% 20.1% 23.4% 20.9% 12.2% 10 January 2022 ABP News C-voter[ 36] 32% 19.8% 22.5% 7.7% 18.1% 9.5% 21 December 2021 Polstrat-NewsX[ 37] 32.8% 18.8% 22.1% 26.3% 10.7% 11 December 2021 ABP News C-Voter[ 38] 30.0% 19.7% 24.4% 25.9% 5.6% 12 November 2021 ABP News C-voter[ 39] 35.7% 18.6% 23.6% 22.1% 12.1% 8 October 2021 ABP News C-voter[ 40] 37.5% 18.3% 22.8% 21.4% 14.7% 3 Sept 2021 ABP News C-voter[ 41] 39.4% 15.4% 22.2% 23% 17.2%
Date Published Polling agency Lead Remarks NDA UPA AAP AITC+ Others 7 February 2022 ABP News C-voter[ 34] 14-18 10-14 4-8 3-7 0-2 0-8 Hung 23 January 2022 Polstrat-NewsX[ 35] 21-25 4-6 6-9 2-5 12-19 BJP majority 10 January 2022 ABP News C-voter[ 36] 19-23 4-8 5-9 2-6 0-4 10-18 Hung 21 December 2021 Polstrat-NewsX[ 37] 20-22 4-6 5-7 8-9 12-13 Hung 11 December 2021 ABP News C-Voter[ 38] 17-21 4-8 5-9 6-10 7-15 Hung 12 November 2021 ABP News C-voter[ 39] 19-23 2-6 3-7 8-12 7-15 Hung 8 October 2021 ABP News C-voter[ 40] 24-28 1-5 3-7 4-8 16-24 BJP majority 3 Sept 2021 ABP News C-voter[ 41] 22-26 3-7 4-8 3-7 14-22 BJP majority 10 March 2022 Election results 20 12 2 2 4 8 BJP majority
The Election Commission banned the media from publishing exit polls between 7 AM on 10 February 2022 and 6:30 PM on 7 March 2022. Violation of the directive would be punishable with two years of imprisonment.[ 42] Accordingly, these exit polls were published in the evening of 7 March 2022.
Polling agency Lead Remarks NDA UPA AAP AITC+ Others ABP-CVoter[ 43] 13-17 12-16 1-5 5-9 0-2 0-1 Hung India Today - Axis My India [ 44] 14-18 15-20 0 2-5 0-4 0-6 Hung India TV CNX[ 45] 16-22 11-17 0-2 1-2 4-5 10-14 Hung Republic P-MARQ[ 43] 13-17 13-17 2-6 2-4 0-4 0 Hung Times Now -Veto[ 46] 14 16 4 6 2 Hung Zee - Design Boxed[ 47] 13-18 14-19 1-3 2-5 1-3 1-2 Hung Election results 20 12 2 2 4 8 Hung
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Results by alliance and party [ edit ] Vote Share
BJP (33.31%) UPA (25.3%) AITC+ (12.81%) RGP (9.81%) AAP (6.77%) Others (12%) Alliance Party Popular vote Seats Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/− NDA Bharatiya Janata Party 316,573 33.31% 0.8 40 20 7 UPA Indian National Congress 222,948 23.46% 4.9 37 11 6 Goa Forward Party 17,477 1.84% 1.7 3 1 2 Total 240,425 25.3% 3.1 40 12 8 AITC+ All India Trinamool Congress 49,480 5.21% 5.2 26 0 Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party 72,269 7.6% 3.7 13 2 1 Total 121,749 12.81% 1.5 39 2 1 None Revolutionary Goans Party 93,255 9.81% 9.45 38 1 1 Aam Aadmi Party 64,354 6.77% 0.5 39 2 2 NCP+ Nationalist Congress Party 10,846 1.14% 1.2 13 0 1 Shiv Sena 1,726 0.18% 0.1 10 0 Total 12,572 1.32% 1.0 23 0 1 None Independents 88,902 9.35% 3 Others 1,986 0.21% 0 NOTA 10,629 1.12% Total Valid votes Invalid votes Votes cast/ turnout Abstentions Registered voters
Results by district [ edit ] Results by constituency [ edit ] Source:[ 48] [ 49] Constituency Turnout (%)[ 2] Winner Runner Up Margin # Name Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes % North Goa District 1 Mandrem [ 50] 87.51 Jit Arolkar MGP 10,387 35.04 Dayanand Sopte BJP 9,672 32.63 715 2 Pernem (SC) [ 51] 85.48 Pravin Arlekar BJP 13,063 44.73 Rajan Babuso Korgaonkar MGP 9,645 33.03 3,418 3 Bicholim [ 52] 89.01 Dr. Chandrakant Shetye IND 9,608 37.12 Naresh Sawal MGP 9,290 35.89 318 4 Tivim [ 53] 80.25 Nilkanth Halarnkar BJP 9,414 39.34 Kavita Kandolkar AITC 7,363 30.77 2,051 5 Mapusa [ 54] 77.43 Joshua D'Souza BJP 10,195 44.06 Sudhir Kandolkar INC 8,548 36.94 1,647 6 Siolim [ 55] 81.98 Delilah Lobo INC 9,699 38.89 Dayanand Mandrekar BJP 7,972 31.96 1,727 7 Saligao [ 56] 79.07 Kedar Naik INC 10,045 44.97 Jayesh Salgaonkar BJP 8,146 36.47 1,899 8 Calangute [ 57] 78.91 Michael Lobo INC 9,285 45.09 Joseph Robert Sequeira BJP 4,306 20.91 4,979 9 Porvorim [ 58] 76.49 Rohan Khaunte BJP 11,714 55.16 Sandeep Vazarkar AITC 3,764 17.72 7,950 10 Aldona [ 59] 75.64 Carlos Alvares Ferreira INC 9,320 41.43 Glenn Ticlo BJP 7,497 33.33 1,823 11 Panaji [ 60] 74.97 Atanasio Monserrate BJP 6,787 38.96 Utpal Manohar Parrikar IND 6,071 34.85 716 12 Taleigao [ 61] 76.38 Jennifer Monserrate BJP 10,167 43.38 Tony Rodrigues INC 8,126 34.67 2,046 13 Santa Cruz [ 62] 75.57 Rodolfo Fernandes INC 8,841 38.97 Antonio Fernandes BJP 6,377 28.11 2,464 14 St. Andre [ 63] 73.85 Viresh Borkar RGP 5,395 33.14 Francisco Silveira BJP 5,319 32.67 76 15 Cumbarjua [ 64] 79.07 Rajesh Faldessai INC 6,776 31.44 Janita Pandurang Madkaikar BJP 3,949 18.32 2,827 16 Maem [ 65] 85.87 Premendra Shet BJP 7,874 30.89 Santosh Kumar Sawant GFP 4,738 18.59 3,136 17 Sanquelim [ 66] 89.63 Pramod Sawant BJP 12,250 47.73 Dharmesh Saglani INC 11,584 45.13 666 18 Poriem [ 67] 86.18 Deviya Vishwajit Rane BJP 17,816 60.92 Vishwajit Rane AAP 3,873 13.24 13,943 19 Valpoi [ 68] 82.86 Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane BJP 14,462 53.62 Manoj Parab RGP 6,377 23.64 8,085 20 Priol [ 69] 88.11 Govind Gaude BJP 11,019 39.26 Deepak Dhavalikar MGP 10,806 38.5 213 21 Ponda [ 70] 78.38 Ravi Naik BJP 7,514 29.12 Ketan Bhatikar MGP 7,437 28.82 77 22 Siroda [ 71] 82.72 Subhash Shirodkar BJP 8,307 33.18 Mahadev Naik AAP 6,133 24.5 2,174 23 Marcaim [ 72] 81.27 Sudin Dhavalikar MGP 13,963 58.86 Sudesh Bhingi BJP 4,000 16.86 9,963 South Goa District 24 Mormugao [ 73] 81.28 Sankalp Amonkar INC 9,067 53.68 Milind Naik BJP 7,126 42.19 1,941 25 Vasco-da-Gama [ 74] 70.54 Krishna Salkar BJP 13,118 51.43 Carlos Almeida INC 9,461 37.09 3,657 26 Dabolim [ 75] 74.89 Mauvin Godinho BJP 7,594 40.51 Captain Viriato Fernandes INC 6,024 32.14 1,570 27 Cortalim [ 76] 76.60 Antonio Vas IND 5,430 23.08 Olencio Simoes INC 4,255 18.16 1,178 28 Nuvem [ 77] 75.05 Aleixo Sequeira INC 8,745 40.09 Arvind D'Costa RGP 4,348 19.93 4,397 29 Curtorim [ 78] 72.93 Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco IND 8,960 40.12 Moreno Rebelo INC 3,905 17.49 5,055 30 Fatorda [ 79] 76.73 Vijai Sardesai GFP 11,063 45.81 Damodar Naik BJP 9,536 39.49 1,527 31 Margao [ 80] 75.09 Digambar Kamat INC 13,674 60.42 Manohar Ajgaonkar BJP 5,880 25.98 7,794 32 Benaulim [ 56] 71.26 Venzy Viegas AAP 6,411 30.36 Churchill Alemao AITC 5,140 24.34 1,271 33 Navelim [ 81] 72.80 Ulhas Tuenkar BJP 5,168 24.23 Valanka Alemao AITC 4,738 22.21 430 34 Cuncolim [ 82] 76.15 Yuri Alemao INC 9,866 42.70 Clafasio Dias BJP 6,632 28.71 3,234 35 Velim [ 83] 72.42 Cruz Silva AAP 5,390 23.04 Savio D'Silva INC 5,221 22.32 169 36 Quepem [ 84] 83.61 Altone D'Costa INC 14,994 52.51 Chandrakant Kavlekar BJP 11,393 39.90 3,601 37 Curchorem [ 85] 80.29 Nilesh Cabral BJP 9,973 43.77 Amit Patkar INC 9,301 40.82 672 38 Sanvordem [ 86] 86.54 Ganesh Gaonkar BJP 11,877 44.77 Deepak Pauskar IND 6,687 25.21 5,190 39 Sanguem [ 56] 86.19 Subhash Phal Desai BJP 8,724 36.73 Savitri Kavlekar IND 7,295 30.71 1,429 40 Canacona [ 56] 82.11 Ramesh Tawadkar BJP 9,063 31.11 Isidore Fernandes IND 6,012 20.64 3,051
BJP became the single largest party with 20 seats in the hung assembly and decided to take support from 2 independents and MGP .[ 87] [ 88]
In September 2022, 8 out of 11 MLAs from Congress joined BJP , increasing the strength of BJP to 28 seats in the Goa Legislative Assembly .[ 89]
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