Gujarat bypolls: BJP romps home with all 8 seats at Congress's expense
In a byelection held in December 2018, Congress heavyweight Kunvarji Bavaliya won on a BJP ticket, reducing the Grand Old Party's tally in the House to 76, while the number of MLAs of the saffron party increased to 100.

In the 2017 elections, the Congress had won 77 seats while the BJP scored 99.
The BJP kept denting the Congress since then.
In a byelection held in December 2018, Congress heavyweight Kunvarji Bavaliya won on a BJP ticket, reducing the Grand Old Party's tally in the House to 76, while the number of MLAs of the saffron party increased to 100.
In May, 2019, the BJP won all four seats that had fallen vacant due to resignation by sitting legislators of the Congress.
Later, two more MLAs of the Congress also quit the party and joined the BJP, necessitating by-elections in October 2019 in these six constituencies.
The BJP and the Congress each won three seats in bypolls, taking their tallies in the Assembly to 103 and 73, respectively.
Ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections held this year, eight MLAs of the Congress resigned from Abdasa (Kutch), Limbdi (Surendranagar), Morbi (Morbi district), Dhari (Amreli), Gadhada (Botad), Karjan (Vadodara), Dang (Dang district) and Kaprada (Valsad) Assembly seats, reducing their parent party's strength to 65.
Byelections on these eight seats were held on November 3.
In the 182-member House, two seats currently remain vacant due to disqualification of the sitting MLAs which was challenged in court.
Among other parties, the Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP) of tribal leader Chhotu Vasava has two MLAs, the NCP has one and Independent one.
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