Mahesana Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary electoral district in Gujarat, India
Mahesana Lok Sabha constituency is an electoral district spanning across Gandhinagar and Mehsana districts in Gujarat. It comprises seven assembly segments including Unjha, Visnagar, and Mehsana, forming a significant region in the state's political landscape.
The constituency was established in 1952 as India organized its first national elections after independence. Over the following decades, the region has experienced shifts in political representation reflecting changes in voter preferences.
The electoral district represents a substantial Patel population, particularly the Kadva Patel sub-group, which influences regional political dynamics.
The region is relatively accessible to those interested in observing electoral processes, as it lies in a developed part of Gujarat. Consulting local news sources helps visitors stay informed about election-related events and political activities happening in the area.
The 2024 elections demonstrated BJP's continuous regional strength with Haribhai Patel securing 686,406 votes against Congress candidate Ramji Thakor's 358,360 votes.
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