

Assembly Election LIVE Results
- LOST
Shaktisinh Gohil
INC (Mandvi) - WON
Jignesh Mevani
IND (Vadgam (SC) - WON
Alpesh Thakor
INC (Radhanpur) - WON
Nitinbhai Patel
BJP (Mahesana) - WON
Hitu Kanodiya
BJP (Idar (SC) - WON
Pradipsinh Jadeja
BJP (Vatva) - LOST
Babubhai Mangukiya
INC (Thakkarbapa Nagar) - WON
Himmatsinh Patel
INC (Bapunagar) - WON
Bhupendrasinh Chudasama
BJP (Dholka) - WON
Somabhai Patel
INC (Limbdi) - LOST
Indranil Rajguru
INC (Rajkot West) - WON
Vijay Rupani
BJP (Rajkot West) - WON
Jayesh Radadiya
BJP (Jetpur) - WON
Lalit Vasoya
INC (Dhoraji) - LOST
Raghavjibhai Patel
BJP (Jamnagar Rural) - WON
Hakubha Jadeja
BJP (Jamnagar North) - LOST
Arjun Modhwadia
INC (Porbandar) - WON
Paresh Dhanani
INC (Amreli) - WON
Purshottam Solanki
BJP (Bhavnagar Rural) - WON
Jitu Vaghan
BJP (Bhavnagar West) - WON
Saurabh Patel
BJP (Botad) - LOST
Ramsinh Parmar
BJP (Thasra) - WON
CK Raulji
BJP (Godhra) - WON
Mohansinh Rathava
INC (Chhota Udaipur (ST) - LOST
Siddharth Patel
INC (Dabhoi) - WON
Manisha Vakil
BJP (Vadodara City (SC) - WON
Rajendra Trivedi
BJP (Raopura) - WON
Mahesh Vasava
BTP (Dediapada (ST) - WON
Chhotubhai Vasava
BTP (Jhagadia (ST) - LOST
Tusharbhai Chaudhari
INC (Mahuva (ST) - LOST
Thakur Singh Bharmouri
INC (Bharmour (ST) - WON
Asha Kumari
INC (Dalhousie) - LOST
GS Bali
INC (Nagrota) - LOST
Sudhir Sharma
INC (Dharamshala) - LOST
Indu Goswami
BJP (Palampur) - WON
Jai Ram Thakur
BJP (Seraj) - WON
Anil Sharma
BJP (Mandi) - LOST
Champa Thakur
INC (Mandi) - LOST
Prem Kumar Dhumal
BJP (Sujanpur) - LOST
Satpal Singh Satti
BJP (Una) - WON
Virbhadra Singh
INC (Arki) - WON
Suresh Bhardwaj
BJP (Shimla) - WON
Vikramaditya Singh
INC (Shimla Rural) - WON
Narinder Bragta
BJP (Jubbal Kotkhai)
100% Match Between EVMs and Paper Trail Slips on Random Vote Count, Says EC Official
The EC had said it would conduct random vote counts on EVMs and VVPAT slips in one polling station in each of the 182 Assembly constituencies.
Representative Image/PTI
New Delhi: There was a "100 percent match" in the random vote count on EVMs and paper trail slips carried out by the Election Commission in 182 Gujarat polling stations on Monday, a senior official said.
The EC had said it would conduct random vote counts on EVMs and VVPAT slips in one polling station in each of the 182 Assembly constituencies.
"There was a 100 percent match in the results of the EVM and the slips produced by the paper trail machines," the official of the election machinery said.
The polling stations were decided through a draw of lots in which the candidates or their agents were also present.
The EC had decided to match the tally in select polling stations amid allegations that the EVMs were compromised to help the BJP.
In Gujarat, Chief Electoral Officer B B Swain also said that the vote count through the EVMs matched with the VVPAT in all the constituencies where the paper trail slips were counted.
Officials did not find any mismatch in the EVM vote count and VVPAT slip count as the counting concluded on Monday evening, Swain said.
"This was basically a confidence-building exercise. We did this at one polling booth each in all the 182 seats after the counting ended today. At all these booths, vote count of a randomly selected EVM matched with the slips of the connected VVPAT. There was no mismatch at any of the booths," he said.
Besides, as announced earlier, VVPAT slips were taken into consideration during Monday's counting at 10 booths across seven constituencies as the presiding officers of these booths had failed to wipe out the votes from the EVMs during the mock poll ahead of the voting on December 9 and 14.
In addition, four such new cases had emerged during Monday's counting at Vagra, Dwarka, Ankleshwar and Bhavnagar- Rural seats, Swain said.
"There was a mismatch of some votes on one booth each of these four seats. This occurred because the Returning Officer must have made the same mistake but it could not be detected earlier. So we took into account VVPAT slips for these booths during the counting and resolved the issue," he said.
On December 15, the Supreme Court had refused to entertain a plea of the Gujarat Congress seeking counting of at least 20 percent of the paper trail slips manually along with votes cast in the EVMs in each constituency of the state.
It had said that the court cannot interfere unless the Election Commission of India's decision to restrict the EVM- VVPAT paper trail to one booth per constituency is proved "arbitrary", "illegal" or "malafide".
The EC had said it would conduct random vote counts on EVMs and VVPAT slips in one polling station in each of the 182 Assembly constituencies.
"There was a 100 percent match in the results of the EVM and the slips produced by the paper trail machines," the official of the election machinery said.
The polling stations were decided through a draw of lots in which the candidates or their agents were also present.
The EC had decided to match the tally in select polling stations amid allegations that the EVMs were compromised to help the BJP.
In Gujarat, Chief Electoral Officer B B Swain also said that the vote count through the EVMs matched with the VVPAT in all the constituencies where the paper trail slips were counted.
Officials did not find any mismatch in the EVM vote count and VVPAT slip count as the counting concluded on Monday evening, Swain said.
"This was basically a confidence-building exercise. We did this at one polling booth each in all the 182 seats after the counting ended today. At all these booths, vote count of a randomly selected EVM matched with the slips of the connected VVPAT. There was no mismatch at any of the booths," he said.
Besides, as announced earlier, VVPAT slips were taken into consideration during Monday's counting at 10 booths across seven constituencies as the presiding officers of these booths had failed to wipe out the votes from the EVMs during the mock poll ahead of the voting on December 9 and 14.
In addition, four such new cases had emerged during Monday's counting at Vagra, Dwarka, Ankleshwar and Bhavnagar- Rural seats, Swain said.
"There was a mismatch of some votes on one booth each of these four seats. This occurred because the Returning Officer must have made the same mistake but it could not be detected earlier. So we took into account VVPAT slips for these booths during the counting and resolved the issue," he said.
On December 15, the Supreme Court had refused to entertain a plea of the Gujarat Congress seeking counting of at least 20 percent of the paper trail slips manually along with votes cast in the EVMs in each constituency of the state.
It had said that the court cannot interfere unless the Election Commission of India's decision to restrict the EVM- VVPAT paper trail to one booth per constituency is proved "arbitrary", "illegal" or "malafide".
Live TV
Video Wall

After 22 years, it’s not easy to remain in power, “Modi factor” worked in our favour : Anurag Thakur
Recommended For You
Rohit Sharma Recalls First ODI as Captain in Emotional Message
Hyundai Elite i20 Customized, Named ‘Hyperwode’
LeBron James Takes a Dig at Trump During Washington Visit
Taimur Ali Khan Birthday: Saif Ali Khan's Pataudi Palace is All Decked Up for Celebrations; See Pics
Ashes 2017:Victorious Captain Smith Savours 'Spectacular' Triumph