1967 Indian general election in Gujarat
The Indian general election of 1967 elected the 4th Lok Sabha of India and was held from 17 to 21 February. The 27 Indian states and union territories were represented by 520 single-member constituencies in the Lok Sabha, an increase of 26 from the previous session of Lok Sabha including two seats from Gujarat.[1][2][3]
Elections to state assemblies were also held simultaneously, the last general election to do so. INC won 11 seats, while Swatantra Party won 12 seats out of twenty-four seats from Gujarat.
Party-wise results summary
Party | Seats won | |
---|---|---|
Indian National Congress | 11 | |
Swatantra Party[4] | 12 | |
Independent | 1 | |
Results- Constituency wise
No | Constituency | Winner | Party |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kachchh | T.M. SHETH | INC |
2 | Surendranagar | MEGHRAJJI | SWA |
3 | Rajkot | M.R. MASANI | SWA |
4 | Jamnagar | N. DANDEKAR | SWA |
5 | Junagadh | V.J. SHAH | SWA |
6 | Amreli | J.V. SHAH | INC |
7 | Bhavnagar | J.N. MEHTA | INC |
8 | DHANDHUKA | R.K. AMIN | SWA |
9 | AHMEDABAD | I.YAGNIK | IND |
10 | GANDHINAGAR (SC) | S.M. SOLANKI | INC |
11 | Mahesana | R.J. AMIN | SWA |
12 | Patan (SC) | D.R. PARMAR | SWA |
13 | BANASKANTHA | M. AMERSEY | SWA |
14 | SABARKANTHA | C.C. DESAI | SWA |
15 | DOHAD (ST) | B.R. PARMAR | INC |
16 | GODHRA | P.H. MODY | SWA |
17 | KAIRA | P.N. SOLANKI | SWA |
18 | Anand | N.R. MAHIDA | INC |
19 | BARODA | P.C. PATEL | SWA |
20 | DABHOI | M.M. PATEL | INC |
21 | BROACH | M.B. RANA | INC |
22 | Surat | M.R. DESAI | INC |
23 | MANDAVI (ST) | C.M. KEDARIA | INC |
24 | BULSAR (ST) | N.N. PATEL | INC |
References
- "General Election of India 1967, 4th Lok Sabha" (PDF). Election Commission of India. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2010.
- "General Election, 1967, 4th Lok Sabha".
- "Why 1967 general election was a watershed in Indian politics and the lessons it left behind".
- "Socialist parties in India, 1967, 4th Lok Sabha". JSTOR 2642162.
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