Goa Election Result: The voter turnout for Goa was 71 per cent in national election 2019.

Goa voted in the third phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2019 on April 23. There are two seats in the state – North Goa and South Goa – with prime parties being BJP, Congress and AAP. The voter turnout for Goa was 71 per cent in national election 2019 while in 2014 Lok Sabha Polls, Goa voter turnout was 77.1 per cent with BJP winning both the states. Goa Lok Sabha Election Results, along with all other states, will be declared on May 23. The prominent candidates in Goa are BJP's Shripad Yesso Naik from North Goa and Narendra Keshav Sawaikar from South Goa. From Congress, Cosme Francisco Caitano Sardinha is a prominent candidate from South Goa. According to trends at 7 pm, BJP is leading on North Goa and Congress in South Goa.



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The national election was held in seven phases. It began on April 11 and concluded on May 19. Over 2,000 parties and 8,000 candidates are in contest for 543 seats. This time however, counting of votes will take place for 542 constituencies because elections in Tamil Nadu's Vellore had been cancelled by the Election Commission after a large amount of cash was seized during a raid. This election will choose the 17th Lok Sabha. The members of the largest party or coalition will then choose the Prime Minister. India has seen 16 general elections since independence in 1947. Around 90 crore people are eligible voters, among these, around 15 crore will be the first-time voters.

For the first time in India's general election, the Election Commission will tally vote count on Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) with voter verified paper audit trail slips in five polling stations in each assembly segment of a parliamentary constituency. It will effectively mean that of nearly 10.3 lakh polling stations, the EVM-VVPAT matching will take place in 20,600 such stations.