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Goa legislative assembly election, 2002|
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Turnout | 68.75% (3.75%) |
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Elections for the Indian state of Goa took place 2002.[1][2]
Results[edit]
Results by constituency[edit]
The following is the list of winning MLAs in the election.[3]
No.
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Constituency
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Winner
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Party
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Margin
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Remark
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1 |
Mandrem |
Laxmikant Parsekar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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908
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2 |
Pernem |
Jitendra Deshprabhu
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Indian National Congress
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2,329
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3 |
Dargalim |
Manohar Ajgaonkar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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5,762
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4 |
Tivim |
Sadanand Tanavade
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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521
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5 |
Mapusa |
Francis D'Souza
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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2,107
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6 |
Siolim |
Dayanand Mandrekar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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1,907
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7 |
Calangute |
Agnelo Fernandes
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Indian National Congress
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2,070
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8 |
Saligao |
Wilfred de Souza
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Nationalist Congress Party
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726
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9 |
Aldona |
Dayanand Narvekar
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Indian National Congress
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2,013
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10 |
Panaji |
Manohar Parrikar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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1,292
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11 |
Taleigao |
Babush Monserrate
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United Goans Democratic Party
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2,261
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12 |
Santa Cruz |
Victoria Fernandes
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Indian National Congress
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40
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13 |
St. Andre |
Francisco Silveira
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Indian National Congress
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2,786
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14 |
Cumbarjua |
Pandurang Madkaikar
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Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party
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608
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15 |
Bicholim |
Rajesh Patnekar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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2,560
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16 |
Maem |
Harish Zantye
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Indian National Congress
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1,956
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17 |
Pale |
Suresh Amonkar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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1,554
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18 |
Poriem |
Pratapsing Rane
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Indian National Congress
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2,569
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19 |
Valpoi |
Narahari Haldankar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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352
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20 |
Ponda |
Ravi Naik
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Indian National Congress
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1,320
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21 |
Priol |
Vishwas Satarkar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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1,662
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22 |
Marcaim |
Ramkrishna 'Sudin' Dhavalikar
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Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party
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7,850
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23 |
Shiroda |
Subhash Shirodkar
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Indian National Congress
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1,135
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24 |
Mormugao |
Giovanni Vaz
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Indian National Congress
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443
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25 |
Vasco Da Gama |
Rajendra Arlekar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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1,096
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26 |
Cortalim |
Matanhy Saldanha
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United Goans Democratic Party
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850
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27 |
Loutolim |
Aleixo Sequeira
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Indian National Congress
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4,754
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28 |
Benaulim |
Mickky Pacheco
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United Goans Democratic Party
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1,049
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29 |
Fatorda |
Damodar Naik
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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588
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30 |
Margao |
Digambar Kamat
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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4,744
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31 |
Curtorim |
Francisco Sardinha
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Indian National Congress
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2,851
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32 |
Navelim |
Luizinho Faleiro
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Indian National Congress
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4,577
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33 |
Velim |
Filipe Nery Rodrigues
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Independent
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5,516
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34 |
Cuncolim |
Joaquim Alemao
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Indian National Congress
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2,388
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35 |
Sanvordem |
Vinay Tendulkar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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3,111
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36 |
Sanguem |
Vasudev Gaonkar
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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837
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37 |
Curchorem |
Adv. Ramrao Desai
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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1,779
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38 |
Quepem |
Chandrakant 'Babu' Kavlekar
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Indian National Congress
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1,855
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39 |
Canacona |
Vijay Pai Khot
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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2,883
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40 |
Poinguinim |
Isidore Fernandes
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Indian National Congress
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1,868
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By Elections[edit]
Government formation[edit]
On 3 June 2002, Bharatiya Janata Party formed its first government in Goa under the leadership of Manohar Parrikar which lasted for 2 years and 244 days. government fall due to Digambar Kamat fallout Bharatiya Janata Party
References[edit]