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2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Goa on 14 February 2022 to elect 40 members of the Eighth Goa Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 10 March 2022.

2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election

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All 40 seats of the Goa Legislative Assembly
21 seats needed for a majority
Turnout81.89% (0.67%)[1][2]
  First party Second party
 
Leader Pramod Sawant Digambar Kamat
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Leader since 2019 2007
Leader's seat Sanquelim Margao
Last election 32.5%, 13 seats 28.4%, 17 seats
Seats won 20 11
Seat change 7 6
Popular vote 316,573 222,948
Percentage 33.3% 23.5%
Swing 0.8 4.9

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Amit Palekar Mahua Moitra
Party AAP AITC
Alliance - AITC+
Leader since 2022 2021
Leader's seat St. Cruz (lost) -[a]
Last election 6.3%, 0 seat Did not contest
Seats won 2 0
Seat change 2
Popular vote 64,354 49,480
Percentage 6.8% 5.2%
Swing 0.5 5.2


Background edit

The tenure of Goa Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 15 March 2022.[3] The previous assembly elections were held in February 2017 to elect the members of the Seventh Goa Legislative Assembly. After the election, a coalition of Bharatiya Janata Party, Goa Forward Party and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party formed the state government, with Manohar Parrikar becoming the Chief Minister.[4]

After the death of Manohar Parrikar, Pramod Sawant was sworn in as the Chief Minister on 19 March 2019.[5]

Election schedule edit

The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 8 January 2022.[6]

S.No. Event Date Day
1. Date for Nominations 21 January 2022 Friday
2. Last Date for filing Nominations 28 January 2022 Friday
3. Date for scrutiny of nominations 29 January 2022 Saturday
4. Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 31 January 2022 Monday
5. Date of poll 14 February 2022 Monday
6. Date of counting 10 March 2022 Thursday

Parties and alliances edit

  National Democratic Alliance edit

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. Bharatiya Janata Party     Pramod Sawant   40[7] 37 3

  United Progressive Alliance edit

No. Party[8] Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested[9] Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. Indian National Congress     Digambar Kamat   37 35 2
2. Goa Forward Party     Vijai Sardesai 3 3 0

  Aam Aadmi Party edit

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. Aam Aadmi Party     Amit Palekar 39[10][11] 36 3

  All India Trinamool Congress+ edit

No. Party[12] Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested[13] Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. All India Trinamool Congress     Mahua Moitra   26 22 4
2. Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party     Sudin Dhavalikar 13 13 0

  Nationalist Congress Party+ edit

No. Party[14] Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. Nationalist Congress Party     Jose Philip D'Souza   13[15] 13 0
2. Shiv Sena
 
  Jitesh Kamat   10[16][17] 8 2

Others edit

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. Revolutionary Goans Party   Manoj Parab   38[18] 36 2
2. Goencho Swabhiman Party     Swapnesh Sherlekar   4[19] 3 1

Candidates edit

AAP CM candidate Amit Palekar contested from St. Cruz. Former CM and AITC leader Churchill Alemao contested from Benaulim. BJP CM candidate and incumbent CM Pramod Sawant contested from Sanquelim. Former CM and INC leader Digambar Kamat contested from Margao. Former CM Laxmikant Parsekar contested from Mandrem as an independent candidate after he was denied ticket by BJP.[20]

Constituency NDA UPA AAP AITC+
# Name Party Candidate[21] Party Candidate[22] Party Candidate[23][10] Party Candidate
North Goa District
1 Mandrem BJP Dayanand Sopte GFP Deepak Kalangutkar AAP Adv Prasad Shahapurkar MGP Jit Arolkar
2 Pernem (SC) BJP Pravin Arlekar INC Jitendra Gaonkar AAP Pundalik Dhargalkar MGP Ranjan Korgaonkar
3 Bicholim BJP Rajesh Patnekar INC Meghashyam Raut [b] MGP Naresh Sawal
4 Tivim BJP Nilkanth Halarnkar INC Aman Lotilkar AAP Uday Salkar AITC Kavita Kandolkar
5 Mapusa BJP Joshua D'Souza INC Sudhir Kandolkar AAP Rahul Mhambre AITC Tarak M Arolkar
6 Siolim BJP Dayanand Mandrekar INC Delilah Lobo AAP Vishnu Naik AITC Leao F.P Dias
7 Saligao BJP Jayesh Salgaonkar INC Kedar Naik AAP Mario Cordeiro AITC Bholanath Ghadi Sakalkar
8 Calangute BJP Joseph Sequeira INC Michael Lobo AAP Sudesh Mayekar AITC Anthony Menezes
9 Porvorim BJP Rohan Khaunte INC Vikas Prabhudessai AAP Ritesh Chodankar AITC Sandeep Vazarkar
10 Aldona BJP Glenn Ticlo INC Carlos Alvares Ferreira AAP Mahesh Satelkar AITC Kiran Kandolkar
11 Panaji BJP Atanasio Monserrate INC Elvis Gomes AAP Valmiki Naik
12 Taleigao BJP Jennifer Monserrate INC Tony Rodrigues AAP Cecille Rodrigues MGP Subhangi Sawant
13 St. Cruz BJP Antonio Fernandes INC Rodolfo Fernandes AAP Amit Palekar AITC Victor Gonsalves
14 St. Andre BJP Francisco Silveira INC Anthony L.Fernandes AAP Ramrao Wagh AITC Jagdish Bhobe
15 Cumbarjua BJP Janita Madkaikar INC Rajesh Faldessai AAP Gorakhnath kerkar AITC Samil Volvaiker
16 Maem BJP Premendra Shet GFP Santosh Sawant AAP Rajesh Kalangutkar MGP Pravin Zantye
17 Sanquelim BJP Pramod Sawant INC Dharamesh Saglani AAP Manoj Gandhi Amonkar MGP Mahadev Khandekar
18 Poriem BJP Divya Rane INC Ranjit Rane AAP Vishwajit K Rane AITC Ganpat Gaonkar
19 Valpoi BJP Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane INC Manisha Usgaonkar AAP Satyavijay Naik MGP Vishwesh Prabhu
20 Priol BJP Govind Gaude INC Dr Dinesh Jalmi AAP Nonu Naik MGP Deepak Dhavalikar
21 Ponda BJP Ravi Naik INC Rajesh Verenkar AAP Surel Tilve MGP Ketan Bhatikar
22 Siroda BJP Subhash Shirodkar INC Tukaram Borkar AAP Mahadev Naik MGP Sanket Mule
23 Marcaim BJP Sudesh Bhingi INC Lavoo Mamledar AAP Gurudas Yesu Naik MGP Sudin Dhavalikar
South Goa District
24 Mormugao BJP Milind Naik INC Sankalp Amonkar AAP Parshuram Sonurlekar AITC Jayesh Shetgaonkar
25 Vasco da Gama BJP Krishna V Salkar INC Carlos Almeida AAP Adv Sunil Loran AITC Saifulla Khan
26 Dabolim BJP Mauvin Godinho INC Viriato Fernandes AAP Premanand Nanoskar AITC Mahesh Bhandari
27 Cortalim BJP Narayan Naik INC Olencio Simoes AAP Alina Saldanha AITC Gilberto Mariano Rodrigues
28 Nuvem BJP Datta Vishnu Borkar INC Aleixo Sequeira AAP Dr. Mariano Godinho AITC Jose.R.Cabral
29 Curtorim BJP Anthony Barbosa INC Moreno Rebello AAP Domnic Gaonkar AITC Anthony Alberto Peixito
30 Fatorda BJP Damodar Naik GFP Vijai Sardesai AAP Sandesh Telekar AITC Seoula Avilia Vas
31 Margao BJP Manohar Ajgaonkar INC Digambar Kamat AAP Lincoln Vaz AITC Mahesh Amonkar
32 Benaulim BJP Damodar Bandodkar INC Anthony Dias AAP Venzy Viegas AITC Churchill Alemao
33 Navelim BJP Ullas Yashwant Tuenkar INC Avertano Furtado AAP Pratima Coutinho AITC Valanka Alemao
34 Cuncolim BJP Clafasio Dias INC Yuri Alemao AAP Prashant Naik AITC Jorson Fernandes
35 Velim BJP Savio Rodrigues INC Savio D'Silva AAP Cruz Silva AITC Benjamin Silva
36 Quepem BJP Chandrakant Kavlekar INC Altone D'Costa AAP Raul Pereira AITC Kanta Gaude
37 Curchorem BJP Nilesh Cabral INC Amit Patkar AAP Gabriel Fernandes MGP Anand Prabhudessai
38 Sanvordem BJP Ganesh Gaonkar INC Khemlo Sawant AAP Anil Gaonkar MGP Balaji Gauns
39 Sanguem BJP Subhash Phal Desai INC Prasad Gaonkar AAP Abhijeet Dessai AITC Rakhi Prabhudessai Naik
40 Canacona BJP Ramesh Tawadkar INC Janardan Bhandari AAP Anoop Kudtarkar AITC Mahadev Desai
  1. ^ Mahua Moitra serves as the MP from Krishnanagar
  2. ^ AAP didn't field a candidate against Independent candidate Dr. Chandrakant Shetye in Bicholim[11]

Campaign edit

BJP edit

BJP has launched a movement to collect suggestions, ‘Sankalp Peti’ from all across the state to prepare their manifesto for the Assembly Election. The Sankalp Peti, which is flagged off on December 21, will travel across the state till January 5.[24]

INC edit

INC released its manifesto on 4 February 2022.[25] Some of the key promises made are

  • Launching NYAY scheme which promises annual income transfer of rupees 72 thousand to each of the poorest families in the state[26]
  • Cap the Petrol and Diesel prices at rupees 80 per litre
  • 30 percent reservation for women in a government job
  • Resumption of mining in a sustainable way[27]
  • Congress will resist the three Linear projects and will not allow Goa to become a coal hub[28]
  • The Congress will enact a law providing protection to the land rights of locals[29]

AAP edit

Arvind Kejriwal gave Guarantees for Goans in his poll campaign based on development and positivity:[30]

  • Jobs for Goans
  • 1 job per family for unemployed, or ₹3000/month until then
  • 80% private jobs reserved for Goans
  • ₹5000/month for unemployed in tourism due to COVID
  • ₹5000/month for those affected by mining ban
  • Skill University
  • Better health infrastructure
  • Free and Quality education to all
  • Form the first corruption free government of Goa

AAP decided to carry out every project with citizen's consent. AAP has also promised to increase the remuneration provided to women in Goa under a state-sponsored scheme and also promised financial assistance to women not covered under it.[31]

AITC edit

  • Proposed scheme Griha Laxmi Card where ₹5000 will be transferred to a woman in every family of the state. AITC campaign leader Mahua Moitra claimed that 6-8% of total state budget is possible, putting cash in hand and liquidity in system is needed in the depressed situation after COVID-19 pandemic.[32]
  • Proposed scheme Yuva Shakti Card which will be a collateral-free pre-approved credit card with a limit up to ₹20 lakh at 4% interest rate to Goan youth in the age group of 18–45 years. This card will allow Goans to take need-based credit for higher education, skill development and starting businesses.[33]
  • In proposed scheme Majhe Ghar, Malki Hak Scheme AITC has announced that 50,000 such homeless families, who have been living in Goa since 198 or earlier, will be given subsidized housing. Mamata Banerjee's party has also promised to hand over the land lease to the residents within 250 days of the formation of the AITC-MGP coalition government in Goa. A team of 3,000 volunteers will conduct door-to-door surveys after which 50,000 real homeless families will be found. The AITC-MGP alliance claimed the proposed plan will benefit 80 percent of the residents.
  • Proposed scheme Vahan Mitra Scheme offers a subsidy of ₹10,000 for 30,000 taxi drivers and owners.

Poll predictions edit

Opinion polls edit

Polling aggregates
Active Parties
  National Democratic Alliance
  United Progressive Alliance
  Aam Aadmi Party
  Others
Date Published Polling agency Lead
NDA UPA AAP AITC+ Others
7 February 2022 ABP News C-voter[34] 30.0% 23.6% 24.0% 7.7% 14.7 6.0%
23 January 2022 Polstrat-NewsX[35] 35.6% 20.1% 23.4% 20.9% 12.2%
10 January 2022 ABP News C-voter[36] 32% 19.8% 22.5% 7.7% 18.1% 9.5%
21 December 2021 Polstrat-NewsX[37] 32.8% 18.8% 22.1% 26.3% 10.7%
11 December 2021 ABP News C-Voter[38] 30.0% 19.7% 24.4% 25.9% 5.6%
12 November 2021 ABP News C-voter[39] 35.7% 18.6% 23.6% 22.1% 12.1%
8 October 2021 ABP News C-voter[40] 37.5% 18.3% 22.8% 21.4% 14.7%
3 Sept 2021 ABP News C-voter[41] 39.4% 15.4% 22.2% 23% 17.2%
Date Published Polling agency Lead Remarks
NDA UPA AAP AITC+ Others
7 February 2022 ABP News C-voter[34] 14-18 10-14 4-8 3-7 0-2 0-8 Hung
23 January 2022 Polstrat-NewsX[35] 21-25 4-6 6-9 2-5 12-19 BJP majority
10 January 2022 ABP News C-voter[36] 19-23 4-8 5-9 2-6 0-4 10-18 Hung
21 December 2021 Polstrat-NewsX[37] 20-22 4-6 5-7 8-9 12-13 Hung
11 December 2021 ABP News C-Voter[38] 17-21 4-8 5-9 6-10 7-15 Hung
12 November 2021 ABP News C-voter[39] 19-23 2-6 3-7 8-12 7-15 Hung
8 October 2021 ABP News C-voter[40] 24-28 1-5 3-7 4-8 16-24 BJP majority
3 Sept 2021 ABP News C-voter[41] 22-26 3-7 4-8 3-7 14-22 BJP majority
10 March 2022 Election results 20 12 2 2 4 8 BJP majority

Exit polls edit

The Election Commission banned the media from publishing exit polls between 7 AM on 10 February 2022 and 6:30 PM on 7 March 2022. Violation of the directive would be punishable with two years of imprisonment.[42] Accordingly, these exit polls were published in the evening of 7 March 2022.

Polling agency Lead Remarks
NDA UPA AAP AITC+ Others
ABP-CVoter[43] 13-17 12-16 1-5 5-9 0-2 0-1 Hung
India Today - Axis My India[44] 14-18 15-20 0 2-5 0-4 0-6 Hung
India TV CNX[45] 16-22 11-17 0-2 1-2 4-5 10-14 Hung
Republic P-MARQ[43] 13-17 13-17 2-6 2-4 0-4 0 Hung
Times Now-Veto[46] 14 16 4 6 2 Hung
Zee - Design Boxed[47] 13-18 14-19 1-3 2-5 1-3 1-2 Hung
Election results 20 12 2 2 4 8 Hung

Voter turnout edit

Source:[2]

District Seats Turnout (%)
North Goa 23 81.15
South Goa 17 78.27
Total 40 79.61

Results edit

Results by alliance and party edit

Vote Share

  BJP (33.31%)
  UPA (25.30%)
  AITC+ (12.81%)
  RGP (9.81%)
  AAP (6.77%)
  Others (12.00%)

Seat Share

  BJP (50%)
  UPA (30%)
  AAP (5%)
  AITC+ (5%)
  RGP (2.5%)
  Independent (7.5%)
Alliance Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
NDA Bharatiya Janata Party 316,573 33.31%   0.8 40 20   7
UPA Indian National Congress 222,948 23.46%   4.9 37 11   6
Goa Forward Party 17,477 1.84%   1.7 3 1   2
Total 240,425 25.3%   3.1 40 12   8
AITC+ All India Trinamool Congress 49,480 5.21%   5.2 26 0  
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party 72,269 7.6%   3.7 13 2   1
Total 121,749 12.81%   1.5 39 2   1
None Revolutionary Goans Party 93,255 9.81%   9.45 38 1   1
Aam Aadmi Party 64,354 6.77%   0.5 39 2   2
NCP+ Nationalist Congress Party 10,846 1.14%   1.2 13 0   1
Shiv Sena 1,726 0.18%   0.1 10 0  
Total 12,572 1.32%   1.0 23 0   1
None Independents 88,902 9.35% 3  
Others 1,986 0.21% 0  
NOTA 10,629 1.12%
Total
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Votes cast/ turnout
Abstentions
Registered voters

Results by district edit

District Seats NDA UPA AAP AITC+ Others
North Goa 23 13 6 0 2 2
South Goa 17 7 6 2 0 2
Total 40 20 12 2 2 4

Results by constituency edit

Source:[48][49]
Constituency Turnout
(%)[2]
Winner Runner Up Margin
# Name Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
North Goa District
1 Mandrem[50] 87.51 Jit Arolkar MGP 10387 35.04 Dayanand Sopte BJP 9672 32.63 715
2 Pernem (SC) [51] 85.48 Pravin Arlekar BJP 13063 44.73 Rajan Babuso Korgaonkar MGP 9645 33.03 3418
3 Bicholim[52] 89.01 Dr. Chandrakant Shetye IND 9608 37.12 Naresh Sawal MGP 9290 35.89 318
4 Tivim[53] 80.25 Nilkanth Halarnkar BJP 9414 39.34 Kavita Kandolkar AITC 7363 30.77 2051
5 Mapusa[54] 77.43 Joshua D'Souza BJP 10195 44.06 Sudhir Kandolkar INC 8548 36.94 1647
6 Siolim[55] 81.98 Delilah Lobo INC 9699 38.89 Dayanand Mandrekar BJP 7972 31.96 1727
7 Saligao[56] 79.07 Kedar Naik INC 10045 44.97 Jayesh Salgaonkar BJP 8146 36.47 1899
8 Calangute[57] 78.91 Michael Lobo INC 9285 45.09 Joseph Robert Sequeira BJP 4306 20.91 4979
9 Porvorim[58] 76.49 Rohan Khaunte BJP 11714 55.16 Sandeep Vazarkar AITC 3764 17.72 7950
10 Aldona[59] 75.64 Carlos Alvares Ferreira INC 9320 41.43 Glenn Ticlo BJP 7497 33.33 1823
11 Panaji[60] 74.97 Atanasio Monserrate BJP 6787 38.96 Utpal Manohar Parrikar IND 6071 34.85 716
12 Taleigao[61] 76.38 Jennifer Monserrate BJP 10167 43.38 Tony Rodrigues INC 8126 34.67 2046
13 Santa Cruz[62] 75.57 Rodolfo Fernandes INC 8841 38.97 Antonio Fernandes BJP 6377 28.11 2464
14 St. Andre[63] 73.85 Viresh Borkar RGP 5395 33.14 Francisco Silveira BJP 5319 32.67 76
15 Cumbarjua[64] 79.07 Rajesh Faldessai INC 6776 31.44 Janita Pandurang Madkaikar BJP 3949 18.32 2827
16 Maem[65] 85.87 Premendra Shet BJP 7874 30.89 Santosh Kumar Sawant GFP 4738 18.59 3136
17 Sanquelim[66] 89.63 Pramod Sawant BJP 12250 47.73 Dharmesh Saglani INC 11584 45.13 666
18 Poriem[67] 86.18 Deviya Vishwajit Rane BJP 17816 60.92 Vishwajit Rane AAP 3873 13.24 13943
19 Valpoi[68] 82.86 Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane BJP 14462 53.62 Manoj Parab RGP 6377 23.64 8085
20 Priol[69] 88.11 Govind Gaude BJP 11019 39.26 Deepak Dhavalikar MGP 10806 38.5 213
21 Ponda[70] 78.38 Ravi Naik BJP 7514 29.12 Ketan Bhatikar MGP 7437 28.82 77
22 Siroda[71] 82.72 Subhash Shirodkar BJP 8307 33.18 Mahadev Naik AAP 6133 24.5 2174
23 Marcaim[72] 81.27 Sudin Dhavalikar MGP 13963 58.86 Sudesh Bhingi BJP 4000 16.86 9963
South Goa District
24 Mormugao[73] 81.28 Sankalp Amonkar INC 9067 53.68 Milind Naik BJP 7126 42.19 1941
25 Vasco-da-Gama[74] 70.54 Krishna Salkar BJP 13118 51.43 Carlos Almeida INC 9461 37.09 3657
26 Dabolim[75] 74.89 Mauvin Godinho BJP 7594 40.51 Captain Viriato Fernandes INC 6024 32.14 1570
27 Cortalim[76] 76.60 Antonio Vas IND 5430 23.08 Olencio Simoes INC 4255 18.16 1178
28 Nuvem[77] 75.05 Aleixo Sequeira INC 8745 40.09 Arvind D'Costa RGP 4348 19.93 4397
29 Curtorim[78] 72.93 Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco IND 8960 40.12 Moreno Rebelo INC 3905 17.49 5055
30 Fatorda[79] 76.73 Vijai Sardesai GFP 11063 45.81 Damodar Naik BJP 9536 39.49 1527
31 Margao[80] 75.09 Digambar Kamat INC 13674 60.42 Manohar Ajgaonkar BJP 5880 25.98 7794
32 Benaulim[56] 71.26 Venzy Viegas AAP 6411 30.36 Churchill Alemao AITC 5140 24.34 1271
33 Navelim[81] 72.80 Ulhas Tuenkar BJP 5168 24.23 Valanka Alemao AITC 4738 22.21 430
34 Cuncolim[82] 76.15 Yuri Alemao INC 9866 42.7 Clafasio Dias BJP 6632 28.71 3234
35 Velim[83] 72.42 Cruz Silva AAP 5390 23.04 Savio D'Silva INC 5221 22.32 169
36 Quepem[84] 83.61 Altone D'Costa INC 14994 52.51 Chandrakant Kavlekar BJP 11393 39.9 3601
37 Curchorem[85] 80.29 Nilesh Cabral BJP 9973 43.77 Amit Patkar INC 9301 40.82 672
38 Sanvordem[86] 86.54 Ganesh Gaonkar BJP 11877 44.77 Deepak Pauskar IND 6687 25.21 5190
39 Sanguem[56] NA Subhash Phal Desai BJP 8724 36.73 Savitri Kavlekar IND 7295 30.71 1429
40 Canacona[56] 82.11 Ramesh Tawadkar BJP 9063 31.11 Isidore Fernandes IND 6012 20.64 3051

Government Formation edit

BJP became the single largest party with 20 seats in the hung assembly and decided to take support from 2 independents and MGP.[87][88]

In September 2022, 8 out of 11 MLAs from Congress joined BJP, increasing the strength of BJP to 28 seats in the Goa Legislative Assembly.[89]

See also edit

Notes edit

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2022, legislative, assembly, election, legislative, assembly, elections, were, held, february, 2022, elect, members, eighth, legislative, assembly, votes, were, counted, results, were, declared, march, 2022, 2017, february, 2022, 2027, seats, legislative, asse. Legislative Assembly elections were held in Goa on 14 February 2022 to elect 40 members of the Eighth Goa Legislative Assembly The votes were counted and the results were declared on 10 March 2022 2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election 2017 14 February 2022 2027 All 40 seats of the Goa Legislative Assembly21 seats needed for a majorityTurnout81 89 0 67 1 2 First party Second party Leader Pramod Sawant Digambar KamatParty BJP INCAlliance NDA UPALeader since 2019 2007Leader s seat Sanquelim MargaoLast election 32 5 13 seats 28 4 17 seatsSeats won 20 11Seat change 7 6Popular vote 316 573 222 948Percentage 33 3 23 5 Swing 0 8 4 9 Third party Fourth party Leader Amit Palekar Mahua MoitraParty AAP AITCAlliance AITC Leader since 2022 2021Leader s seat St Cruz lost a Last election 6 3 0 seat Did not contestSeats won 2 0Seat change 2Popular vote 64 354 49 480Percentage 6 8 5 2 Swing 0 5 5 2Chief Minister before electionPramod SawantBJP Elected Chief Minister Pramod SawantBJP Contents 1 Background 2 Election schedule 3 Parties and alliances 3 1 National Democratic Alliance 3 2 United Progressive Alliance 3 3 Aam Aadmi Party 3 4 All India Trinamool Congress 3 5 Nationalist Congress Party 3 6 Others 4 Candidates 5 Campaign 5 1 BJP 5 2 INC 5 3 AAP 5 4 AITC 6 Poll predictions 6 1 Opinion polls 6 2 Exit polls 7 Voter turnout 8 Results 8 1 Results by alliance and party 8 2 Results by district 8 3 Results by constituency 9 Government Formation 10 See also 11 Notes 12 ReferencesBackground editThe tenure of Goa Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 15 March 2022 3 The previous assembly elections were held in February 2017 to elect the members of the Seventh Goa Legislative Assembly After the election a coalition of Bharatiya Janata Party Goa Forward Party and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party formed the state government with Manohar Parrikar becoming the Chief Minister 4 After the death of Manohar Parrikar Pramod Sawant was sworn in as the Chief Minister on 19 March 2019 5 Election schedule editThe election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 8 January 2022 6 S No Event Date Day1 Date for Nominations 21 January 2022 Friday2 Last Date for filing Nominations 28 January 2022 Friday3 Date for scrutiny of nominations 29 January 2022 Saturday4 Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 31 January 2022 Monday5 Date of poll 14 February 2022 Monday6 Date of counting 10 March 2022 ThursdayParties and alliances edit National Democratic Alliance edit No Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates1 Bharatiya Janata Party nbsp nbsp Pramod Sawant nbsp 40 7 37 3 United Progressive Alliance edit No Party 8 Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested 9 Male Candidates Female Candidates1 Indian National Congress nbsp nbsp Digambar Kamat nbsp 37 35 22 Goa Forward Party nbsp nbsp Vijai Sardesai 3 3 0 Aam Aadmi Party edit No Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates1 Aam Aadmi Party nbsp nbsp Amit Palekar 39 10 11 36 3 All India Trinamool Congress edit No Party 12 Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested 13 Male Candidates Female Candidates1 All India Trinamool Congress nbsp nbsp Mahua Moitra nbsp 26 22 42 Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party nbsp nbsp Sudin Dhavalikar 13 13 0 Nationalist Congress Party edit No Party 14 Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates1 Nationalist Congress Party nbsp nbsp Jose Philip D Souza nbsp 13 15 13 02 Shiv Sena nbsp nbsp Jitesh Kamat nbsp 10 16 17 8 2Others edit No Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates1 Revolutionary Goans Party nbsp Manoj Parab nbsp 38 18 36 22 Goencho Swabhiman Party nbsp nbsp Swapnesh Sherlekar nbsp 4 19 3 1Candidates editAAP CM candidate Amit Palekar contested from St Cruz Former CM and AITC leader Churchill Alemao contested from Benaulim BJP CM candidate and incumbent CM Pramod Sawant contested from Sanquelim Former CM and INC leader Digambar Kamat contested from Margao Former CM Laxmikant Parsekar contested from Mandrem as an independent candidate after he was denied ticket by BJP 20 Constituency NDA UPA AAP AITC Name Party Candidate 21 Party Candidate 22 Party Candidate 23 10 Party CandidateNorth Goa District1 Mandrem BJP Dayanand Sopte GFP Deepak Kalangutkar AAP Adv Prasad Shahapurkar MGP Jit Arolkar2 Pernem SC BJP Pravin Arlekar INC Jitendra Gaonkar AAP Pundalik Dhargalkar MGP Ranjan Korgaonkar3 Bicholim BJP Rajesh Patnekar INC Meghashyam Raut b MGP Naresh Sawal4 Tivim BJP Nilkanth Halarnkar INC Aman Lotilkar AAP Uday Salkar AITC Kavita Kandolkar5 Mapusa BJP Joshua D Souza INC Sudhir Kandolkar AAP Rahul Mhambre AITC Tarak M Arolkar6 Siolim BJP Dayanand Mandrekar INC Delilah Lobo AAP Vishnu Naik AITC Leao F P Dias7 Saligao BJP Jayesh Salgaonkar INC Kedar Naik AAP Mario Cordeiro AITC Bholanath Ghadi Sakalkar8 Calangute BJP Joseph Sequeira INC Michael Lobo AAP Sudesh Mayekar AITC Anthony Menezes9 Porvorim BJP Rohan Khaunte INC Vikas Prabhudessai AAP Ritesh Chodankar AITC Sandeep Vazarkar10 Aldona BJP Glenn Ticlo INC Carlos Alvares Ferreira AAP Mahesh Satelkar AITC Kiran Kandolkar11 Panaji BJP Atanasio Monserrate INC Elvis Gomes AAP Valmiki Naik12 Taleigao BJP Jennifer Monserrate INC Tony Rodrigues AAP Cecille Rodrigues MGP Subhangi Sawant13 St Cruz BJP Antonio Fernandes INC Rodolfo Fernandes AAP Amit Palekar AITC Victor Gonsalves14 St Andre BJP Francisco Silveira INC Anthony L Fernandes AAP Ramrao Wagh AITC Jagdish Bhobe15 Cumbarjua BJP Janita Madkaikar INC Rajesh Faldessai AAP Gorakhnath kerkar AITC Samil Volvaiker16 Maem BJP Premendra Shet GFP Santosh Sawant AAP Rajesh Kalangutkar MGP Pravin Zantye17 Sanquelim BJP Pramod Sawant INC Dharamesh Saglani AAP Manoj Gandhi Amonkar MGP Mahadev Khandekar18 Poriem BJP Divya Rane INC Ranjit Rane AAP Vishwajit K Rane AITC Ganpat Gaonkar19 Valpoi BJP Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane INC Manisha Usgaonkar AAP Satyavijay Naik MGP Vishwesh Prabhu20 Priol BJP Govind Gaude INC Dr Dinesh Jalmi AAP Nonu Naik MGP Deepak Dhavalikar21 Ponda BJP Ravi Naik INC Rajesh Verenkar AAP Surel Tilve MGP Ketan Bhatikar22 Siroda BJP Subhash Shirodkar INC Tukaram Borkar AAP Mahadev Naik MGP Sanket Mule23 Marcaim BJP Sudesh Bhingi INC Lavoo Mamledar AAP Gurudas Yesu Naik MGP Sudin DhavalikarSouth Goa District24 Mormugao BJP Milind Naik INC Sankalp Amonkar AAP Parshuram Sonurlekar AITC Jayesh Shetgaonkar25 Vasco da Gama BJP Krishna V Salkar INC Carlos Almeida AAP Adv Sunil Loran AITC Saifulla Khan26 Dabolim BJP Mauvin Godinho INC Viriato Fernandes AAP Premanand Nanoskar AITC Mahesh Bhandari27 Cortalim BJP Narayan Naik INC Olencio Simoes AAP Alina Saldanha AITC Gilberto Mariano Rodrigues28 Nuvem BJP Datta Vishnu Borkar INC Aleixo Sequeira AAP Dr Mariano Godinho AITC Jose R Cabral29 Curtorim BJP Anthony Barbosa INC Moreno Rebello AAP Domnic Gaonkar AITC Anthony Alberto Peixito30 Fatorda BJP Damodar Naik GFP Vijai Sardesai AAP Sandesh Telekar AITC Seoula Avilia Vas31 Margao BJP Manohar Ajgaonkar INC Digambar Kamat AAP Lincoln Vaz AITC Mahesh Amonkar32 Benaulim BJP Damodar Bandodkar INC Anthony Dias AAP Venzy Viegas AITC Churchill Alemao33 Navelim BJP Ullas Yashwant Tuenkar INC Avertano Furtado AAP Pratima Coutinho AITC Valanka Alemao34 Cuncolim BJP Clafasio Dias INC Yuri Alemao AAP Prashant Naik AITC Jorson Fernandes35 Velim BJP Savio Rodrigues INC Savio D Silva AAP Cruz Silva AITC Benjamin Silva36 Quepem BJP Chandrakant Kavlekar INC Altone D Costa AAP Raul Pereira AITC Kanta Gaude37 Curchorem BJP Nilesh Cabral INC Amit Patkar AAP Gabriel Fernandes MGP Anand Prabhudessai38 Sanvordem BJP Ganesh Gaonkar INC Khemlo Sawant AAP Anil Gaonkar MGP Balaji Gauns39 Sanguem BJP Subhash Phal Desai INC Prasad Gaonkar AAP Abhijeet Dessai AITC Rakhi Prabhudessai Naik40 Canacona BJP Ramesh Tawadkar INC Janardan Bhandari AAP Anoop Kudtarkar AITC Mahadev Desai Mahua Moitra serves as the MP from Krishnanagar AAP didn t field a candidate against Independent candidate Dr Chandrakant Shetye in Bicholim 11 Campaign editBJP edit BJP has launched a movement to collect suggestions Sankalp Peti from all across the state to prepare their manifesto for the Assembly Election The Sankalp Peti which is flagged off on December 21 will travel across the state till January 5 24 INC edit INC released its manifesto on 4 February 2022 25 Some of the key promises made are Launching NYAY scheme which promises annual income transfer of rupees 72 thousand to each of the poorest families in the state 26 Cap the Petrol and Diesel prices at rupees 80 per litre 30 percent reservation for women in a government job Resumption of mining in a sustainable way 27 Congress will resist the three Linear projects and will not allow Goa to become a coal hub 28 The Congress will enact a law providing protection to the land rights of locals 29 AAP edit Arvind Kejriwal gave Guarantees for Goans in his poll campaign based on development and positivity 30 Jobs for Goans 1 job per family for unemployed or 3000 month until then 80 private jobs reserved for Goans 5000 month for unemployed in tourism due to COVID 5000 month for those affected by mining ban Skill University Better health infrastructure Free and Quality education to all Form the first corruption free government of GoaAAP decided to carry out every project with citizen s consent AAP has also promised to increase the remuneration provided to women in Goa under a state sponsored scheme and also promised financial assistance to women not covered under it 31 AITC edit Proposed scheme Griha Laxmi Card where 5000 will be transferred to a woman in every family of the state AITC campaign leader Mahua Moitra claimed that 6 8 of total state budget is possible putting cash in hand and liquidity in system is needed in the depressed situation after COVID 19 pandemic 32 Proposed scheme Yuva Shakti Card which will be a collateral free pre approved credit card with a limit up to 20 lakh at 4 interest rate to Goan youth in the age group of 18 45 years This card will allow Goans to take need based credit for higher education skill development and starting businesses 33 In proposed scheme Majhe Ghar Malki Hak Scheme AITC has announced that 50 000 such homeless families who have been living in Goa since 198 or earlier will be given subsidized housing Mamata Banerjee s party has also promised to hand over the land lease to the residents within 250 days of the formation of the AITC MGP coalition government in Goa A team of 3 000 volunteers will conduct door to door surveys after which 50 000 real homeless families will be found The AITC MGP alliance claimed the proposed plan will benefit 80 percent of the residents Proposed scheme Vahan Mitra Scheme offers a subsidy of 10 000 for 30 000 taxi drivers and owners Poll predictions editOpinion polls edit Polling aggregates Active Parties National Democratic Alliance United Progressive Alliance Aam Aadmi Party OthersGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Date Published Polling agency LeadNDA UPA AAP AITC Others7 February 2022 ABP News C voter 34 30 0 23 6 24 0 7 7 14 7 6 0 23 January 2022 Polstrat NewsX 35 35 6 20 1 23 4 20 9 12 2 10 January 2022 ABP News C voter 36 32 19 8 22 5 7 7 18 1 9 5 21 December 2021 Polstrat NewsX 37 32 8 18 8 22 1 26 3 10 7 11 December 2021 ABP News C Voter 38 30 0 19 7 24 4 25 9 5 6 12 November 2021 ABP News C voter 39 35 7 18 6 23 6 22 1 12 1 8 October 2021 ABP News C voter 40 37 5 18 3 22 8 21 4 14 7 3 Sept 2021 ABP News C voter 41 39 4 15 4 22 2 23 17 2 Date Published Polling agency Lead RemarksNDA UPA AAP AITC Others7 February 2022 ABP News C voter 34 14 18 10 14 4 8 3 7 0 2 0 8 Hung23 January 2022 Polstrat NewsX 35 21 25 4 6 6 9 2 5 12 19 BJP majority10 January 2022 ABP News C voter 36 19 23 4 8 5 9 2 6 0 4 10 18 Hung21 December 2021 Polstrat NewsX 37 20 22 4 6 5 7 8 9 12 13 Hung11 December 2021 ABP News C Voter 38 17 21 4 8 5 9 6 10 7 15 Hung12 November 2021 ABP News C voter 39 19 23 2 6 3 7 8 12 7 15 Hung8 October 2021 ABP News C voter 40 24 28 1 5 3 7 4 8 16 24 BJP majority3 Sept 2021 ABP News C voter 41 22 26 3 7 4 8 3 7 14 22 BJP majority10 March 2022 Election results 20 12 2 2 4 8 BJP majorityExit polls edit The Election Commission banned the media from publishing exit polls between 7 AM on 10 February 2022 and 6 30 PM on 7 March 2022 Violation of the directive would be punishable with two years of imprisonment 42 Accordingly these exit polls were published in the evening of 7 March 2022 Polling agency Lead RemarksNDA UPA AAP AITC OthersABP CVoter 43 13 17 12 16 1 5 5 9 0 2 0 1 HungIndia Today Axis My India 44 14 18 15 20 0 2 5 0 4 0 6 HungIndia TV CNX 45 16 22 11 17 0 2 1 2 4 5 10 14 HungRepublic P MARQ 43 13 17 13 17 2 6 2 4 0 4 0 HungTimes Now Veto 46 14 16 4 6 2 HungZee Design Boxed 47 13 18 14 19 1 3 2 5 1 3 1 2 HungElection results 20 12 2 2 4 8 HungVoter turnout editSource 2 District Seats Turnout North Goa 23 81 15South Goa 17 78 27Total 40 79 61Results editResults by alliance and party edit Vote Share BJP 33 31 UPA 25 30 AITC 12 81 RGP 9 81 AAP 6 77 Others 12 00 Seat Share BJP 50 UPA 30 AAP 5 AITC 5 RGP 2 5 Independent 7 5 Alliance Party Popular vote SeatsVotes pp Contested Won NDA Bharatiya Janata Party 316 573 33 31 nbsp 0 8 40 20 nbsp 7UPA Indian National Congress 222 948 23 46 nbsp 4 9 37 11 nbsp 6Goa Forward Party 17 477 1 84 nbsp 1 7 3 1 nbsp 2Total 240 425 25 3 nbsp 3 1 40 12 nbsp 8AITC All India Trinamool Congress 49 480 5 21 nbsp 5 2 26 0 nbsp Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party 72 269 7 6 nbsp 3 7 13 2 nbsp 1Total 121 749 12 81 nbsp 1 5 39 2 nbsp 1None Revolutionary Goans Party 93 255 9 81 nbsp 9 45 38 1 nbsp 1Aam Aadmi Party 64 354 6 77 nbsp 0 5 39 2 nbsp 2NCP Nationalist Congress Party 10 846 1 14 nbsp 1 2 13 0 nbsp 1Shiv Sena 1 726 0 18 nbsp 0 1 10 0 nbsp Total 12 572 1 32 nbsp 1 0 23 0 nbsp 1None Independents 88 902 9 35 3 nbsp Others 1 986 0 21 0 nbsp NOTA 10 629 1 12 TotalValid votesInvalid votesVotes cast turnoutAbstentionsRegistered votersResults by district edit District Seats NDA UPA AAP AITC OthersNorth Goa 23 13 6 0 2 2South Goa 17 7 6 2 0 2Total 40 20 12 2 2 4Results by constituency edit Source 48 49 Constituency Turnout 2 Winner Runner Up Margin Name Candidate Party Votes Candidate Party Votes North Goa District1 Mandrem 50 87 51 Jit Arolkar MGP 10387 35 04 Dayanand Sopte BJP 9672 32 63 7152 Pernem SC 51 85 48 Pravin Arlekar BJP 13063 44 73 Rajan Babuso Korgaonkar MGP 9645 33 03 34183 Bicholim 52 89 01 Dr Chandrakant Shetye IND 9608 37 12 Naresh Sawal MGP 9290 35 89 3184 Tivim 53 80 25 Nilkanth Halarnkar BJP 9414 39 34 Kavita Kandolkar AITC 7363 30 77 20515 Mapusa 54 77 43 Joshua D Souza BJP 10195 44 06 Sudhir Kandolkar INC 8548 36 94 16476 Siolim 55 81 98 Delilah Lobo INC 9699 38 89 Dayanand Mandrekar BJP 7972 31 96 17277 Saligao 56 79 07 Kedar Naik INC 10045 44 97 Jayesh Salgaonkar BJP 8146 36 47 18998 Calangute 57 78 91 Michael Lobo INC 9285 45 09 Joseph Robert Sequeira BJP 4306 20 91 49799 Porvorim 58 76 49 Rohan Khaunte BJP 11714 55 16 Sandeep Vazarkar AITC 3764 17 72 795010 Aldona 59 75 64 Carlos Alvares Ferreira INC 9320 41 43 Glenn Ticlo BJP 7497 33 33 182311 Panaji 60 74 97 Atanasio Monserrate BJP 6787 38 96 Utpal Manohar Parrikar IND 6071 34 85 71612 Taleigao 61 76 38 Jennifer Monserrate BJP 10167 43 38 Tony Rodrigues INC 8126 34 67 204613 Santa Cruz 62 75 57 Rodolfo Fernandes INC 8841 38 97 Antonio Fernandes BJP 6377 28 11 246414 St Andre 63 73 85 Viresh Borkar RGP 5395 33 14 Francisco Silveira BJP 5319 32 67 7615 Cumbarjua 64 79 07 Rajesh Faldessai INC 6776 31 44 Janita Pandurang Madkaikar BJP 3949 18 32 282716 Maem 65 85 87 Premendra Shet BJP 7874 30 89 Santosh Kumar Sawant GFP 4738 18 59 313617 Sanquelim 66 89 63 Pramod Sawant BJP 12250 47 73 Dharmesh Saglani INC 11584 45 13 66618 Poriem 67 86 18 Deviya Vishwajit Rane BJP 17816 60 92 Vishwajit Rane AAP 3873 13 24 1394319 Valpoi 68 82 86 Vishwajit Pratapsingh Rane BJP 14462 53 62 Manoj Parab RGP 6377 23 64 808520 Priol 69 88 11 Govind Gaude BJP 11019 39 26 Deepak Dhavalikar MGP 10806 38 5 21321 Ponda 70 78 38 Ravi Naik BJP 7514 29 12 Ketan Bhatikar MGP 7437 28 82 7722 Siroda 71 82 72 Subhash Shirodkar BJP 8307 33 18 Mahadev Naik AAP 6133 24 5 217423 Marcaim 72 81 27 Sudin Dhavalikar MGP 13963 58 86 Sudesh Bhingi BJP 4000 16 86 9963South Goa District24 Mormugao 73 81 28 Sankalp Amonkar INC 9067 53 68 Milind Naik BJP 7126 42 19 194125 Vasco da Gama 74 70 54 Krishna Salkar BJP 13118 51 43 Carlos Almeida INC 9461 37 09 365726 Dabolim 75 74 89 Mauvin Godinho BJP 7594 40 51 Captain Viriato Fernandes INC 6024 32 14 157027 Cortalim 76 76 60 Antonio Vas IND 5430 23 08 Olencio Simoes INC 4255 18 16 117828 Nuvem 77 75 05 Aleixo Sequeira INC 8745 40 09 Arvind D Costa RGP 4348 19 93 439729 Curtorim 78 72 93 Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco IND 8960 40 12 Moreno Rebelo INC 3905 17 49 505530 Fatorda 79 76 73 Vijai Sardesai GFP 11063 45 81 Damodar Naik BJP 9536 39 49 152731 Margao 80 75 09 Digambar Kamat INC 13674 60 42 Manohar Ajgaonkar BJP 5880 25 98 779432 Benaulim 56 71 26 Venzy Viegas AAP 6411 30 36 Churchill Alemao AITC 5140 24 34 127133 Navelim 81 72 80 Ulhas Tuenkar BJP 5168 24 23 Valanka Alemao AITC 4738 22 21 43034 Cuncolim 82 76 15 Yuri Alemao INC 9866 42 7 Clafasio Dias BJP 6632 28 71 323435 Velim 83 72 42 Cruz Silva AAP 5390 23 04 Savio D Silva INC 5221 22 32 16936 Quepem 84 83 61 Altone D Costa INC 14994 52 51 Chandrakant Kavlekar BJP 11393 39 9 360137 Curchorem 85 80 29 Nilesh Cabral BJP 9973 43 77 Amit Patkar INC 9301 40 82 67238 Sanvordem 86 86 54 Ganesh Gaonkar BJP 11877 44 77 Deepak Pauskar IND 6687 25 21 519039 Sanguem 56 NA Subhash Phal Desai BJP 8724 36 73 Savitri Kavlekar IND 7295 30 71 142940 Canacona 56 82 11 Ramesh Tawadkar BJP 9063 31 11 Isidore Fernandes IND 6012 20 64 3051Government Formation editBJP became the single largest party with 20 seats in the hung assembly and decided to take support from 2 independents and MGP 87 88 In September 2022 8 out of 11 MLAs from Congress joined BJP increasing the strength of BJP to 28 seats in the Goa Legislative Assembly 89 See also edit nbsp India portal2022 elections in India Elections in GoaNotes editReferences edit Goa Assembly election recorded an overall voter turnout of 79 61 per cent oHeraldo Retrieved 2022 03 01 a b c Constituency wise voter turnout PDF www ceogoa nic in Terms of the Houses Election Commission of India Archived from the original on 2021 11 17 Retrieved 2021 10 04 Manohar Parrikar takes oath as Goa CM nine MLAs join Cabinet The Indian Express 2017 03 14 Retrieved 2022 01 08 Pramod Sawant takes over as Goa chief minister two deputy CMs and 11 ministers also sworn in Firstpost 2019 03 19 Retrieved 2022 02 20 Assembly elections 2022 Check complete schedule for Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand Goa Manipur amp Punjab Hindustan Times 2022 01 08 Retrieved 2022 01 08 Goa BJP to contest all 40 seats candidates shortlisted says CT Ravi Business Standard India 2022 01 14 Retrieved 2022 01 20 Goa Forward Party Former Key BJP Ally To Join Congress In State Polls NDTV com Retrieved 2021 12 06 Goa polls Cong GFP candidates take pledge of loyalty in Rahul Gandhi s presence The Indian Express 2022 02 04 Retrieved 2022 02 14 a b Goa Assembly Election 2022 Full list of AAP candidates and their constituencies The Financial Express Retrieved 28 January 2022 a b AAP Announces 4th List of 5 Candidates Pledges to Support Dr Chandrakant Shetye www prudentmedia in Retrieved 2022 01 31 TMC MGP to contest Goa polls in alliance The Indian Express 2021 12 06 Retrieved 2021 12 08 Goa Election 2022 underway things to know about multi cornered contest NEWS9LIVE 2022 02 13 Retrieved 2022 02 14 Goa Shiv Sena NCP form alliance for state Assembly polls to contests on 15 16 seats Free Press Journal Retrieved 2022 01 15 permanent dead link NCP eyes post poll role in Goa if it improves tally of 1 notched up in 2017 National Herald 2022 02 11 Retrieved 2022 02 14 Goa polls Shiv Sena hopes to make inroads in coastal state with sons of soil agenda The New Indian Express Retrieved 2022 02 14 Goa Assembly elections Shiv Sena withdraws its Panaji candidate in support of Utpal Parrikar Hindustan Times 2022 01 31 Retrieved 2022 01 31 Finally EC recognises RG as political party The Goan EveryDay Retrieved 2022 01 23 Goa polls Goencho Swabhiman Party to contest 4 seats Goa News Times of India The Times of India 2022 01 26 Retrieved 2022 01 27 Denied ticket Goa ex CM Laxmikant Parsekar quits BJP says will contest as Independent The Indian Express 2022 01 23 Retrieved 2022 02 08 Goa Election 2022 Full list of BJP candidates and their constituencies The Financial Express Retrieved 2022 01 22 Goa Election 2022 Full list of Congress Goa Forward Party GFP candidates The Financial Express Retrieved 2022 01 22 Goa Election 2022 AAP Releases List of Candidates Check Names Announced so Far www india com Archived from the original on 2022 01 21 Retrieved 2022 01 22 For 2022 polls BJP to kick off sankalp peti from December 21 Goa News Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 2022 02 14 Congress releases election manifesto for Goa assembly polls newsonair gov in Retrieved 2022 02 12 Rahul Gandhi s Nyay scheme promises 6 000 monthly for every poor Goan Hindustan Times 2022 02 04 Retrieved 2022 02 12 Congress releases manifesto for Goa polls assures resumption of mining if voted to power The Economic Times Retrieved 2022 02 12 Chari Bindiya February 11 2022 Environment issue is central for places like Goa Rahul Gandhi The Times of India Retrieved 2022 02 12 Ahead of Goa polls Congress promises law protecting land rights of locals The New Indian Express Retrieved 2022 02 12 In Goa Kejriwal promises allowance for unemployed 80 quota in jobs for locals The Indian Express 2021 09 21 Retrieved 2022 01 02 AAP promises biggest women 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