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Goa Result 2022

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All Constituencies (40)

Constituencies Winner Victory Margin Runner Up
Mandrem
Jit-Vinayak-Arolkar MAG
Dayanand Raghunath Sopte BJP
Pernem
Pravin-Prabhakar-Arlekar BJP
Rajan Babuso Korgaonkar MAG
Bicholim
Dr.-Chandrakant-Shetye IND
Naresh Rajaram Sawal MAG
Tivim
Nilkanth-Ramnath-Halarnkar BJP
Kavita Kandolkar AITC
Mapusa
Joshua-Peter-De-Souza BJP
Sudhir Rama Kandolkar INC
Siolim
Delilah-Michael-Lobo INC
Dayanand Rayu Mandrekar BJP
Saligao
Kedar-Jayprakash-Naik INC
Jayesh Salgaonkar BJP
Calangute
Michael-Vincent-Lobo INC
Joseph Robert Sequeira BJP
Porvorim
Rohan-Khaunte BJP
Sandeep Vazarkar AITC
Aldona
Carlos-Alvares-Ferreira INC
Glenn John Vijay Ambrose E Souza Ticlo BJP
Panaji
Atanasio-Monserrate BJP
Utpal Manohar Parrikar IND
Taleigao
Jennifer-Monserrate BJP
Tony Alfredo Rodrigues INC
St. Cruz
Rodolfo-Louis-Fernandes INC
Antonio Caetano Fernandes BJP
St. Andre
Viresh-Mukesh-Borkar RvGP
Francisco Silveira BJP
Cumbarjua
Rajesh-Faldessai INC
Janita Pandurang Madkaikar BJP
Maem
Premendra-Vishnu-Shet BJP
Santosh Kumar Sawant GFP
Sanquelim
Dr.-Pramod-Sawant BJP
Dharmesh Saglani INC
Poriem
Deviya-Vishwajit-Rane BJP
Vishwajit Rane AAP
Valpoi
Vishwajit-Pratapsingh-Rane BJP
Tukaram Bharat Parab RvGP
Priol
Govind-Shepu-Gaude BJP
Pandurang Alias Deepak Dhavalikar MAG
Ponda
Ravi-Naik BJP
Ketan Prabhu Bhatikar MAG
Siroda
Subhash-Shirodkar BJP
Mahadev Naik AAP
Marcaim
Ramkrishna-Dhavalikar MAG
Sudesh Bhingi BJP
Mormugao
Sankalp-Amonkar INC
Milind Sagun Naik BJP
Vasco-da-gama
Krishna-V.-Salkar BJP
Jose Luis Carlos Almeida INC
Dabolim
Mauvin-Heliodoro-Godinho BJP
Captain Viriato Hipolito Mendonca Fernandes INC
Cortalim
Antonio-Vas IND
Olencio Simoes INC
Nuvem
Aleixo-Sequeira INC
Arvind D'Costa RvGP
Curtorim
Aleixo-Reginaldo-Lourenco IND
Moreno Rebelo INC
Fatorda
Vijai-Sardesai GFP
Damu G. Naik BJP
Margao
Digambar-Kamat INC
Ajgaonkar Manohar (Babu) BJP
Benaulim
Venzy-Viegas AAP
Churchill Alemao AITC
Navelim
Ulhas-Tuenkar BJP
Valanka Natasha Alemao AITC
Cuncolim
Alemao-Yuri INC
Clafasio Dias BJP
Velim
Cruz-Silva AAP
D'Silva Savio INC
Quepem
Altone-D'Costa INC
Chandrakant Kavlekar BJP
Curchorem
Nilesh-Cabral BJP
Amit Patkar INC
Sanvordem
Ganesh-Gaonkar BJP
Deepak Prabhu Pauskar IND
Sanguem
Subhash-Uttam-Phal-Dessai BJP
Savitri Chandrakant Kavlekar IND
Canacona
Ramesh-Tawadkar BJP
Isidore Aleixinho Fernandes IND

[Goa Election 2022]

BJP unleashed violence after Tripura results, alleges Opposition team

Updated on Mar 13, 2023 04:53 AM IST

“What we witnessed and heard from the members of victim families were beyond imagination and far more shocking than we apprehended," said CPI(M) MP Elamaram Kareem, a member of the delegation.

On Saturday, a team of Opposition MPs came under attack in Tripura (ANI)
ByPriyanka Deb Barman, Agartala

After attack, MPs cancel visit to areas that saw post-poll violence in Tripura

Of the three teams, the one led by Communist Party of India (Marxist) Rajya Sabha MP Elaram Karim and Congress Lok Sabha MP Abdul Khalek came under attack during their visit to Nehalchandranagar on Friday.

One of the vehicles attacked by miscreants in Tripura.(ANI)
Updated on Mar 12, 2023 04:45 AM IST
ByPriyanka Deb Barman

Tripura violence: Left and Congress MPs ‘attacked’; 3-4 vehicles vandalised

Assistant inspector general (law and order) Jyotishman Das Chowdhury said no one of the eight-member team was injured in the attack in Nehalchandrangar.

One of the vehicles attacked by miscreants in Tripura.(ANI)
Updated on Mar 11, 2023 06:22 AM IST

Nagaland swearing in: Neiphiu Rio's cabinet to have 12 members. Full list

Nagaland scripted a history in this year's election as its first female legislators were elected in 60-years of statehood.

Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) leader Neiphiu Rio takes oath as Nagaland Chief Minister, at a ceremony in Kohima, Tuesday.(PTI)
Published on Mar 07, 2023 03:47 PM IST

Conrad Sangma takes oath as Meghalaya CM; Tynsong, Dhar his deputy

National People's Party chief Conrad Sangma takes oath as the Chief Minister of Meghalaya for the second consecutive term.

National People's Party chief Conrad Sangma takes oath as the Chief Minister of Meghalaya.(ANI)
Updated on Mar 07, 2023 12:38 PM IST

Meghalaya, Nagaland chief ministers to take oath today; PM to attend: 10 points

Besides Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and JP Nadda are likely to attend the swearing-in ceremony of both the chief ministers.

NDPP Neiphiu Rio, PM Narendra Modi and NPP leader Conrad Sangma.(File)
Updated on Mar 07, 2023 10:24 AM IST

Nagaland to be without opposition as all parties say they back govt

The NPF is willing to stay in opposition, Kikon said, but if it was invited to come together for the greater interest of pressing for an early solution to the protracted Naga political issue, it will be willing to do so.

BJP National President JP Nadda, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio meet with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in New Delhi on Monday. (AN)
Updated on Mar 07, 2023 05:01 AM IST
ByAlice Yhoshü, Kohima

As BJP supports Sangma, Congress shares Modi's speech: ‘In a fit of amnesia…’

BJP's bigwigs, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah, constantly targeted National People's Party leader and Meghalaya chief minister Conrad Sangma for running the "most corrupt" state government in the country.

PM Modi was addressing a rally in Tura, Meghalaya.(Twitter)
Published on Mar 06, 2023 02:23 PM IST

In Meghalaya, shot in arm for Sangma; elected MLAs to take oath today: 5 points

Narendra Modi will visit Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura to attend the swearing-in ceremonies of chief ministers and other leaders on March 7 and 8.

Meghalaya Governor Phagu Chauhan and National People's Party (NPP) chief Conrad K Sangma at Raj Bhavan in Shillong. (ANI)
Updated on Mar 06, 2023 06:10 AM IST
By, New Delhi

Suspense over next CM after Tripura poll verdict

A day after the victory, chief minister Manik Saha tendered his resignation to governor Satyadeo Narain Arya but did not stake claim to forming the next government.

BJP supporters celebrate party’s win in Tripura elections, outside its office in Agartala on March 2. (Amit Sharma)
Updated on Mar 06, 2023 08:20 AM IST
ByPriyanka Deb Barman
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