Khedbrahma Vidhan Sabha constituency, Legislative Assembly constituency in Sabarkantha district, Gujarat, India
Khedbrahma Vidhan Sabha is a Legislative Assembly constituency in Sabarkantha district with around 284,000 registered voters spread across Khedbrahma and Vijaynagar talukas. Polling stations serving this constituency are distributed across 224 areas, with major voting centers located in Vijaynagar, Amodara, and Dholivav.
The constituency was created in 1962 when Maljibhai Sangrambhai Dabhi from the Indian National Congress won the first election held there. This founding election established the beginning of the area's democratic representation.
Reserved seats for Scheduled Tribe candidates shape how local government represents different communities in the region. These reserved positions ensure that tribal voices have a direct role in decisions that affect the area.
Voters can cast their ballots at numerous polling stations distributed throughout the constituency during election periods. Planning ahead helps avoid long waiting times and ensures a smooth voting experience.
The 2022 election was remarkably close, with just 1,664 votes separating the winner from the runner-up. This narrow margin shows how contested the race had become.
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