Gujarat Local Body Election Results 2026 LIVE: BJP wins 4 municipal corporations, leads in 11 others
Gujarat Municipality Election Results 2026 LIVE: The local body elections in Gujarat, where the BJP is the dominant party, are being seen as a precursor to next year's assembly elections. As per early counting trends, the BJP is maintaining a clear lead while winning many seats unopposed.

The dominant BJP has made early leads across local bodies with counting of votes now underway in the Gujarat local body elections, held on April 26 will be held today across 15 Municipal Corporations, 84 Municipalities, 34 District Panchayats, and 260 Taluka Panchayats.
The results of the largest electoral exercises in the state are expected to indicate voter sentiment ahead of next year’s Assembly elections. Before the counting begins, the BJP has gotten an early advantage as it won 43 seats unopposed across the 15 municipal corporations in the state.
According to the Election Commission, voter turnout stood at 55.1 per cent across the 15 municipal corporations. Polling percentages for other local bodies were higher, with municipalities recording 65.53 per cent turnout, district panchayats 66.64 per cent, and taluka panchayats 67.26 per cent.
The elections were conducted across 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats and 260 taluka panchayats, covering a total of 9,200 seats. More than 4.18 crore voters were eligible to cast their votes in this extensive democratic exercise.
Stay tuned with IndiaTVNews.com for the latest updates on the Gujarat local body election results 2026.
|
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Election Result 2026 LIVE |
Live updates : Gujarat Local Body Municipal election results 2026
-
12:31 PM (IST) April 28, 2026
AAP turncoat Raju Karpada loses both seats in Surendranagar
Raju Karpada, a key leader who recently switched from the Aam Aadmi Party to the Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of the elections, has lost both seats he contested in the Surendranagar District Panchayat polls.
Karpada had joined the BJP along with more than 500 workers shortly before the elections were announced, but failed to secure a victory in either seat.
-
12:28 PM (IST) April 28, 2026
Morbi Municipal Corporation: BJP leads on 40 seats, AAP and Congress fail to open accounts
In the Morbi Municipal Corporation elections, trends and results are available for all 52 seats.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has secured 40 seats so far, while the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party are yet to open their accounts.
-
12:28 PM (IST) April 28, 2026
BJP leading on 62 seats in Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
In the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation elections, trends at 12:23 show results for 71 out of 192 seats. The Bharatiya Janata Party is leading with 62 seats, while the Congress is ahead in 9 seats.
-
12:07 PM (IST) April 28, 2026
BJP sweeps Olpad taluka in Surat,
The Bharatiya Janata Party has registered a clean sweep in Olpad in Surat, leaving both the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party without any gains in the taluka.
The BJP has secured all 5 seats of the Surat district panchayat in the area, including victories in Olpad and Pinjarat. At the taluka panchayat level, the party has won all 24 seats, with 13 of them elected unopposed and the remaining 11 secured by comfortable margins
-
11:55 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Himmatnagar Municipality Election Result: BJP ahead on 13 seats, Congress on 7
In the Himmatnagar municipality elections, trends and results have emerged for all 44 seats.
The Bharatiya Janata Party is leading with 13 seats, while the Congress is ahead with 7 seats so far. The Aam Aadmi Party is yet to open its account.
-
11:48 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Congress wins Behrampura ward, BJP dominates across Ahmedabad
The Congress panel has secured a win in Behrampura ward number 35 of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation.
In Bavla taluka panchayat, all seats have gone to the BJP unopposed. In the vote counting so far, the BJP has won a total of 6 seats, while Congress has secured 1 seat. BJP candidates have won from Bhayla, Shia, Gagad, and Roykabethak seats, while Congress registered its win in the Kesardi seat.
Overall, BJP’s dominance is clearly visible in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation elections. The party’s panel has won in Isanpur ward number 45 as well as in Navrangpura ward.
-
11:38 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Vapi Municipal Corporation Election Results: BJP ahead on 29 seats
In the Vapi Municipal Corporation elections, trends and results are available for all 52 seats.
The Bharatiya Janata Party is leading with 29 seats, while the Congress has secured 4 seats. The Aam Aadmi Party has not opened its account so far.
-
11:35 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
BJP leading on 14 seats in Gandhidham Municipal Corporation
In the Gandhidham Municipal Corporation elections, trends and results are available for 52 seats.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has secured 14 seats so far, while the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party have not opened their accounts.
-
11:08 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
BJP set to sweep Surat Municipal Corporation
The Bharatiya Janata Party is heading towards a dominant victory in Surat, with leads and trends indicating it may win more than 100 out of 120 seats.
The party has maintained control over the Surat Municipal Corporation for the past 30 years, and the current trends suggest that its stronghold is set to continue.
-
11:07 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Modasa municipality election results: BJP leads on 16 seats
In the Modasa municipality elections, results and trends for all 36 seats have been declared.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has won 16 seats, while the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party have not secured any seats so far.
-
10:56 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
BJP ahead in Gujarat's municipalities as well, leads on 660 seats
Out of a total of 2,624 seats in Gujarat’s municipalities, trends and results for 746 seats have been declared so far.
The Bharatiya Janata Party is leading with 660 seats, while the Congress has secured 62 seats. Other parties and independents account for 24 seats.
-
10:53 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
BJP leads on 270 seats in Gujarat Municipal Corporations
Out of a total of 1,044 seats in Gujarat’s municipal corporations, trends and results for 312 seats have been declared so far.
The Bharatiya Janata Party is leading with 270 seats, while the Congress has secured 36 seats. Other parties and independents account for 6 seats.
-
10:20 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Congress secures win in Rajkot ward 16 after previous defeat
Congress candidate has won in ward number 16 of Rajkot, marking a turnaround from the previous election when the party lost the ward.
The victory is being linked to local issues, particularly the demolition drive in the Jungleshwar area, with discussions suggesting that the matter influenced voter sentiment in favour of Congress after the bulldozer action was rolled back.
-
10:14 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
BJP set to clinch Surat Municipal Corporation ward seat from AAP
In Surat, the BJP panel is leading in ward number 4 in Kapodra, with victory almost certain. Notably, this seat was held by the Aam Aadmi Party in the 2021 elections.
In Navsari, the BJP panel has secured a win in ward number 9.
-
10:04 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
BJP opens account in Rajkot, dominates in Panchmahal
The BJP has opened its account in Rajkot district by winning a taluka panchayat seat in Dhoraji. BJP candidate Taraba Bhikhubha Vaghela secured victory from the Khambar taluka panchayat seat.
The party has also registered wins in Panchmahal district, strengthening its position. In Jambughoda taluka, BJP candidates emerged victorious. Nikitaben won from the Duma taluka panchayat seat, while Ramilaben Ranjitbhai Nayaka secured a win from the Abhetwa taluka panchayat seat in Halol taluka.
-
9:52 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
AAP opens account in local body polls with wins in Gir Somnath, Junagadh, and Amreli
The Aam Aadmi Party has opened its account in the local body elections, registering wins in Gir Somnath, Junagadh, and Amreli districts.
In Gir Somnath, AAP secured victories in taluka panchayat seats, including a win for candidate Jasminbhai from the Amblash seat. In Junagadh district, the party won three seats in the Amrapur taluka panchayat in Maliyahatina, with candidate Dayaben Bharad winning by a margin of 265 votes.
In Amreli, AAP’s Dakubhai Gajipara won the Bagasara taluka panchayat seat, adding to the party’s early gains in the elections.
-
9:27 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
BJP opens account in Vapi Municipal Corporation polls
The Bharatiya Janata Party has opened its account in the Vapi Municipal Corporation elections, where a total of 52 seats are at stake.
The first result from the civic body has been declared, with the BJP securing all four seats in ward number 9.
-
9:24 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Postal ballots being counted first for votes polled in Gujarat local body elections
Vote counting began at 9 am on April 28, with postal ballots being taken up first. In the presence of representatives from various political parties, electronic voting machines were brought out from the strongroom to begin the counting process.
After the completion of postal ballot counting, votes recorded in the EVMs will be counted.
-
9:10 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Counting of votes begins across civic bodies in Gujarat local body elections 2026
Counting of votes for the Gujarat local body elections began at 9 am, with visuals emerging from a counting centre at GEC College in Bhavnagar. Polling was held across 15 municipal corporations, 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats, and 260 taluka panchayats, covering around 9,200 seats.
-
8:59 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
A look at voter turnout in Gujarat Municipal Corporation elections 2026
Vapi recorded the highest voter turnout among municipal corporations at 72.29 per cent, followed by Morbi at 65.65 per cent and Porbandar Chhaya at 65.28 per cent. Nadiad saw a turnout of 63.66 per cent, while Gandhidham Adipur registered 61.56 per cent.
Surat reported a voter turnout of 59.21 per cent, with Mehsana at 58.46 per cent and Jamnagar close behind at 58.14 per cent. Bhavnagar and Surendranagar recorded 54.84 per cent and 54.67 per cent turnout respectively.
Vadodara saw 53.34 per cent voter participation, while Ahmedabad and Rajkot registered 51.81 per cent and 51.59 per cent respectively. Palanpur reported 48.84 per cent turnout, and Gandhinagar recorded the lowest at 46.03 per cent.
-
8:53 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Jamanagar Municipal Corporation Election Result: Fight on 63 seats, 1 elected unopposed
Vote counting is being held in the Jamnagar district for the local body elections. In the Jamnagar Municipal Corporation, one seat has already been declared unopposed out of 64 seats across 16 wards, while counting is underway for the remaining 63 seats. The fate of 206 candidates is sealed in electronic voting machines.
In the Sikka municipality, 80 candidates are contesting 28 seats across 7 wards. For the Jamnagar district panchayat, one seat out of 24 has been declared unopposed, while 72 candidates are in the fray for the remaining 23 seats.
At the taluka panchayat level, 5 out of 112 seats have been elected unopposed, and 326 candidates are contesting the remaining 107 seats.
-
8:23 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Over 25,000 candidates in fray
The political fate of 25,637 candidates contesting 9,263 seats across 7,253 wards in various local self-government bodies has been sealed in electronic voting machines in Gujarat. In municipal corporations, 3,145 candidates contested 1,101 seats across 261 wards in 15 corporations. In municipalities, 5,441 candidates were in the fray for 2,239 seats in 656 wards across 84 bodies.
At the district panchayat level, 3,059 candidates contested 1,038 seats in 34 bodies, while 13,871 candidates fought for 4,976 seats in 260 taluka panchayats. Additionally, 21 candidates contested 9 seats in by-elections held in 12 municipal corporations.
-
8:10 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Visuals from a counting center in Ahmedabad
All preparations are in place for the counting of votes today for Gujarat local body elections. Visuals from a counting centre in Ahmedabad.
-
8:09 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
How many seats are reserved?
Under the reservation system, 43 seats have been allocated to Scheduled Castes, with 33 reserved for women. Scheduled Tribes have been allotted 19 seats, including 12 reserved for women.
For Other Backward Classes, a total of 142 seats have been earmarked, of which 139 are reserved for women. In the General category, there are 338 seats, with 318 set aside for women.
-
7:48 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Candidates elected unopposed in 731 seats, over 9,308 to see contest
Out of the total seats, candidates have been elected unopposed in 731, while direct contests will take place in the remaining 9,308 seats. A total of 25,551 candidates are in the fray, seeking to shape their political future.
Around 4.19 crore voters are expected to take part in the voting process.
-
7:48 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation stands as largest civic body in Gujarat
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation is the largest civic body in Gujarat in terms of seat count, with 48 wards and a total of 192 seats. In contrast, most other municipal corporations in the state have between 13 and 30 wards, with seat strength typically ranging from 52 to 120.
Major urban centres such as Rajkot, Vadodara, and Surat also have higher seat counts due to their larger populations and expansive city limits. On the other hand, smaller corporations like Karamsad Anand, Nadiad, Morbi, and Vapi have comparatively fewer wards and seats.
-
7:47 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
BJP eyes dominance once again across Gujarat municipal bodies
The Bharatiya Janata Party is aiming for a clean sweep in Surat, fielding candidates for all 120 seats across 30 wards of the Surat Municipal Corporation.
At the same time, the Aam Aadmi Party, led by Arvind Kejriwal, is seeking to make inroads in Gujarat. The party is viewing these local body elections as a key opportunity to strengthen its presence and build a support base ahead of the 2027 Assembly elections.
-
7:46 AM (IST) April 28, 2026
Gujarat local body election statistics
The election saw a total of 736 uncontested seats, while voting took place in 9,263 seats. Altogether, 25,537 candidates were in the fray across different local bodies. In municipal corporations, 15 bodies with 261 wards accounted for 1,044 seats. Of these, 43 seats were uncontested, with 3,145 candidates contesting the remaining positions.
Across 84 municipalities, there were 656 wards and 2,624 seats. A total of 385 seats were uncontested, including 53 wards where no voting was required, while polling was held in 603 wards. The total number of candidates in municipalities stood at 5,441.
District panchayats, numbering 34, had 1,090 electoral colleges. Of these, 52 seats were uncontested and voting was conducted in 1,038 seats, with 3,059 candidates participating.
At the taluka panchayat level, 260 bodies comprised 5,234 electoral colleges. Only 2 seats were uncontested, while voting took place in 4,976 seats. A total of 13,871 candidates contested in these elections.