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Live updates : Goa Zilla Panchayat Election Results 2025

Live updates : Goa Zilla Panchayat Election Results 2025

The recently concluded Goa Zilla Panchayat Election 2025 saw a significant participation of over 200 candidates from various political parties and independent contenders competing for the 50 seats in Goa. The ongoing vote counting process is expected to have a substantial impact on the political landscape of the coastal state leading up to the 2027 Assembly elections. Goa recorded an impressive voter turnout of 70.81% in the Zilla Panchayat elections, with more than 226 candidates contesting across 50 constituencies. The BJP, Congress, AAP, Goa Forward Party (GFP), and Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) were among the key contenders in the election.

The counting of votes for the Goa Zilla Panchayat Election 2025 will began at 8 am! A voter turnout of 70.81 per cent was recorded in Goa. The polling took place on all 50 seats across the coastal state, with over 8.68 lakh people (4.20 lakh male and 4.48 lakh female) eligible to exercise their franchise, according to the Goa State Election Commission (SEC).

The State Election Commission (SEC) arranged a total of 1,284 polling booths for the election, with 658 in North Goa and 626 in South Goa. It is worth mentioning that electronic voting machines (EVMs) were not utilized during the voting process; instead, traditional ballot papers were used.

The voter turnout in North Goa was recorded at 72.66%. The voter turnout in South Goa was recorded at 68.93%.

During the Zilla Panchayat elections, incumbent MLAs actively participated in campaigning, viewing it as an opportunity to strengthen their power within their Assembly segments. Interestingly, aside from nine existing Zilla Panchayat members, most candidates running in the elections are newcomers, introducing a sense of novelty and uncertainty to the electoral competition.

In the upcoming Goa Panchayat elections, a total of 111 candidates are vying for seats in North Goa, while 115 candidates are contesting in South Goa. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has put forward 40 candidates, with the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) fielding three candidates and supporting seven Independents. The Goa Forward Party (GFP) has formed an alliance with the Congress party, with GFP contesting in nine seats and the Congress party contesting in 36 seats. Independently, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Revolutionary Goans Party (RGP) have entered the race in the Goa panchayat elections 2025.

Authorities have implemented prohibitory orders requiring the closure of all restaurants, bars, tea shops, paan shops, and other eateries situated within a 100-meter radius of all counting centers. These restrictions will be in effect from 6 am on Monday until the conclusion of the vote counting process. Officials have cautioned that any breach of the prohibitory orders will result in severe penalties under Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, as well as other relevant laws.

Vote counting is currently in progress for the Goa Zilla Panchayat elections, where more than 200 candidates representing different political parties and independent groups are competing for the 50 available seats. This election is anticipated to have a significant impact on the political environment of the coastal state leading up to the 2027 Assembly elections.

Vote counting has commenced at 15 polling centers in both North and South Goa. Today, the future of 226 candidates will be determined.

Results from constituencies including Arambol, Siolim, Calangute, St. Cruz, Latambarcem, Honda, Usgao–Ganje, Quela (Kavle), Raia, Davorlim, Sanvordem, Rivona, Xeldem, and Cola are expected to be the first to be announced as the vote counting process continues for the 2025 Goa Zilla Panchayat election.

Security measures have been implemented throughout Goa in preparation for the counting of votes in the Zilla Panchayat Election 2025. Over 200 candidates from various political parties and independents are vying for the 50 available seats, with the results anticipated to have a significant impact on the political landscape of Goa leading up to the 2027 Assembly elections.

The State Election Commission (SEC) set up a combined 1,284 polling centers in Goa, with 658 situated in North Goa and 626 in South Goa. In a departure from previous practices, voters cast their ballots using paper ballots for the Zilla Panchayat elections since electronic voting machines (EVMs) were not utilized.

During the panchayat elections, Goa witnessed a 70.81% voter turnout. The regions of Latambarcem in North Goa recorded the highest voting percentage at 88.29%, followed by Nagargao with 86.71% and Pale with 86.58%. The lowest voter turnout was recorded in South Goa’s Navelim.

The upcoming Zilla Panchayat election is seen as a significant battle between the BJP–MGP and Congress–GFP alliances. In addition, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Revolutionary Goans Party (RGP) are gaining prominence as key competitors, increasing the competitive nature of the election.

North Goa Zilla panchayat elections: 111 candidates in fray. Check list of candidates

01. Arambol (5 candidates)

Jacinta Francis D’Souza – Revolutionary Goans Party

Manisha Santosh Korkhankar – BJP

Natty Piter Fernandes – INC

Radhika Uday Palyekar – Independent

Shrutika Sham Shetye – Independent

02. Morjim (5 candidates)

Priyanka Shivanand Dabholkar – INC

Samiya Balaji Kannaikar – Independent

Shilpa Sanjay Mhamal – Goa Forward Party

Suvarna Uttam Harmalkar – Aam Aadmi Party

Tara Babuso Hadfadkar – Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party

03. Dhargal (7 candidates)

Aniket Gokuldas Salgaonkar – Goa Forward Party

Anil Shankar Harmalkar – Revolutionary Goans Party

Dnyaneshwar Yashwant Shivji – Independent

Prasad Kamlakar Shahapurkar – Aam Aadmi Party

Rama Vasudev Naik – Independent

Shrikrishna Ravindra Harmalkar – BJP

Uday Krishna Mandrekar – Independent

04. Torxem (4 candidates)

Gajanan Dattaram Gadekar – Independent

Keshav Ladko Kambli – Aam Aadmi Party

Narayan Govind Shirodkar – Revolutionary Goans Party

Raghoba Ladu Kambli – BJP

05. Siolim (6 candidates)

Dionizia Joyce Britto – Aam Aadmi Party

Jayandrath Rama Padolkar – Revolutionary Goans Party

Maheshwar Manohar Govekar – BJP

Parmanand Jagannath Mandrekar – Independent

Roshan Chodankar – INC

Shiva Suresh Chodankar – Independent

06. Colvale (4 candidates)

Kavita Kiran Kandolkar – Independent

Pradnya Prasad Sawant – Revolutionary Goans Party

Sapna Vasudev Mapari – BJP

Snejana Spencer Pereira – Aam Aadmi Party

07. Aldona (6 candidates)

Alvito Joseph August D’Silva – Independent

Mary alias Maria Menezes – INC

Prajyot Laximan Mandrekar – Revolutionary Goans Party

Sheilesh Sham Harmalkar – Aam Aadmi Party

Subash Krishna Morajkar – BJP

Tome John Tavares – Independent

South Goa Zilla Panchayat elections: 115 candidates contesting across 25 constituencies. Check list of candidates

01. Usgao–Ganje (4 candidates)

Devata Suresh Porob – Independent

Manisha Krishna Shenvi Usgaonkar – Indian National Congress

Nerupa Umesh Gaude – Revolutionary Goans Party

Sameksha Vaman Naik – Bharatiya Janata Party

02. Betqui–Candola (4 candidates)

Shaunakh Shamprasad Kamat – Aam Aadmi Party

Shramesh Sukdu Bhosle – Bharatiya Janata Party

Sunil Dharma Jalmi – Independent

Vinay Vithal Gaude – Revolutionary Goans Party

03. Curti (4 candidates)

Bhiku Govind Kerkar – Independent

Minu Govind Gawde – Aam Aadmi Party

Pritesh Premanand Gaonkar – Bharatiya Janata Party

Ramdas Krishna Temyekar – Indian National Congress

04. Veling–Priol (4 candidates)

Aditi Devidas Gaude – Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party

Neeta Rupo Jalmi – Revolutionary Goans Party

Sarita Shashi Panjikar – Aam Aadmi Party

Sonali Jaikrishna Naik – Independent

05. Queula (2 candidates)

Ganapat Dharmu Naik – Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party

Vishvesh Sham Naik – Revolutionary Goans Party

06. Borim (5 candidates)

Bhavana Manurai Naik – Independent

Chandan Kumud Gaude – Aam Aadmi Party

Harsha Sujit Borkar – Revolutionary Goans Party

Poonam Chandrakant Samant – Bharatiya Janata Party

Pranoti Premanand Shetkar – Indian National Congress

07. Siroda (4 candidates)

Deepinti Dhiraj Shirodkar – Revolutionary Goans Party

Gauri Subhash Shirodkar – Bharatiya Janata Party

Kajal Vishant Gaonkar – Goa Forward Party

Rakhi Sanjay Gaunkar – Independent

08. Raia (6 candidates)

Antoneta Joaquim Fernandes – Revolutionary Goans Party

Fatima Domingo Gaonkar – Independent

Inacina Luis Pinto – Goa Forward Party

Jeromina Rosario Colaco – Aam Aadmi Party

Joana Minguel Fernandes – Independent

Sarika Priti Saibano Gauncar – Independent

09. Nuvem (4 candidates)

Anthony Cedly Simao Braganza – Indian National Congress

John Rodolfo Fernandes – Independent

Luis Minguel Barreto – Aam Aadmi Party

Sebastiao Willy Vincente Silveira – Revolutionary Goans Party

10. Colva (5 candidates)

Anthony Egidio Roberts – Revolutionary Goans Party

Antonio Leao Jeronimo Agostinho Fernandes – Aam Aadmi Party

Domingos Antonio Fernandes – NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar)

Nelly Jose Rodrigues – Independent

Venicia Inacio Carvalho – Indian National Congress

11. Velim (6 candidates)

Cruz Josinho Pinto – Independent

Dagley Estevao Fernandes – Revolutionary Goans Party

Frank Constancio Viegas – Independent

Isaca Marcelina Felix Fernandes – Aam Aadmi Party

John Beda Pedro Pereira – Independent

Julio Gregorio Antonio Fernandes – Indian National Congress

12. Benaulim (4 candidates)

Grrayfans Filipe Fernandes – NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar)

Joseph Jesus Gabriel Antonio Fidelis Pimenta – Aam Aadmi Party

Luiza Antonio Pereira E Rodrigues – Indian National Congress

Maria Da Luz Arlinda Joao Gomes E Rebelo – Independent

13. Davorlim (4 candidates)

Floriano Fernandes – Indian National Congress

Pradeep Harichandra Verlekar – Independent

Satyavijay Nagesh Naik – Bharatiya Janata Party

Vallabh Krishna Varak – Independent

14. Guirdolim (4 candidates)

Gokuldas Mahadev Gaonkar – Bharatiya Janata Party

Joseph Peixoto – Aam Aadmi Party

Mahesh Bhamtu Velip – Independent

Sanjay Arjun Velip – Indian National Congress

15. Curtorim (5 candidates)

Astra Ranzille Da Silva – Indian National Congress

Edison Rosario Cardoso – Independent

Joseph Cardoz – Aam Aadmi Party

Satish Dinker Shet – Independent

Vivek Sudam Naik – Independent

16. Navelim (4 candidates)

Agnela D’Costa E Diniz – NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar)

Beatris D’Souza E Fernandes – Aam Aadmi Party

Laxmi Baburao Shetkar – Bharatiya Janata Party

Malifa Cardozo – Indian National Congress

17. Sanvordem (6 candidates)

Atish Barkelo Gaonkar – Independent

Bramhanand Govind Gaonkar – Independent

Mohan Parshuram Gaonkar – Bharatiya Janata Party

Rajendra Harichandra Shirodkar – Indian National Congress

Sapnesh Shankar Gaonkar – Revolutionary Goans Party

Urmila Umesh Kalekar – Aam Aadmi Party

18. Dharbandora (7 candidates)

Gitesh Gurudas Gaonkar – Revolutionary Goans Party

Govind Kusta Gaonkar – Independent

Mahadev Sagun Shetkar – Independent

Nilesh Mangesh Mapari – Independent

Pratiksha Mahesh Sangodkar – Independent

Rupesh Ramnath Dessai – Bharatiya Janata Party

Shashikant Vishnu Velip – Aam Aadmi Party

19. Rivona (3 candidates)

Rajeshree Rajesh Gaonkar – Bharatiya Janata Party

Sahidnya Santosh Gaonkar – Goa Forward Party

Tejashwini Gaonkar – Aam Aadmi Party

20. Xeldem (5 candidates)

James Maxie Fernandes – Aam Aadmi Party

John Marshal Luis Barretto – Independent

Ramananda Anand Naik – Independent

Rosario Mariano Fernandes – Indian National Congress

Shidharth Shriniwas Gauns Dessai – Bharatiya Janata Party

21. Barcem (4 candidates)

Anjali Arjun Velip – Bharatiya Janata Party

Renu Ramesh Matonkar – Aam Aadmi Party

Roshan Rupesh Velip – Indian National Congress

Seema Rajendra Velip – Independent

22. Cola (3 candidates)

Samiksha Sudhakar Kholkar – Aam Aadmi Party

Sumitra Ravindra Pagi – Indian National Congress

Tejal Ajay Pagui – Bharatiya Janata Party

23. Poinguinim (7 candidates)

Ajita Xantarama Loliencar – Bharatiya Janata Party

Diksha Daya Pagui – Independent

Prashant Mukund Naik – Goa Forward Party

Rajesh Bhiso Gaonkar – Aam Aadmi Party

Shailesh Umesh Pagi – Independent

Umesh Tolu Gaonkar – Independent

Vipin Keshav Prabhu Gaonkar – Independent

24. Sancoale (8 candidates)

Aalak Audut Naik – Aam Aadmi Party

Achut Prakash Naik – Independent

Gilbert Mariano Rodrigues – Independent

Kalidas Vaingankar – Independent

Rajesha Shetty – Independent

Shivanand Nagvenkar – Independent

Sunil Mahadeo Gawas – Bharatiya Janata Party

Vasant Naik – Indian National Congress

25. Cortalim (3 candidates)

Angeline Araujo Tellis – Revolutionary Goans Party

Merciana Mendes – Independent

Sandra Rodrigues – Indian National Congress

In the upcoming Zilla Panchayat elections in North Goa, a diverse range of 111 candidates will be competing across 25 constituencies. Major political parties such as the BJP, Congress, Aam Aadmi Party, Revolutionary Goans Party, and Goa Forward Party have shown strong participation, alongside a considerable presence of Independent candidates. This robust display of candidates signifies intense grassroots competition in the region.

There are crowded contests in multiple North Goa constituencies, with Dhargal having the most candidates at seven. Arambol and Siolim follow closely behind with five and six candidates respectively. The presence of candidates from both national parties and regional outfits, along with independents, is likely to divide votes in these constituencies.

In the North Goa constituencies, independent candidates have gained significant traction. Constituencies such as Aldona, Siolim, Torxem, and Calangute are witnessing the presence of multiple independent candidates running alongside party nominees. According to political analysts, independents could potentially sway the outcome of the elections as vote splitters or power brokers, particularly in closely contested races.

Candidates from various political parties such as the Bharatiya Janata Party, Indian National Congress, Aam Aadmi Party, and Revolutionary Goans Party are contesting in the majority of North Goa constituencies. Additionally, the regional party, Goa Forward Party, has also established a presence in specific seats.

Calangute, Anjuna, Reis Magos, Socorro, and Taleigao constituencies are emerging as crucial battlegrounds, as candidates from various prominent parties and independent contenders are vying for victory.

As per the early trends North Goa’s Honda constituency is leading in postal ballots. Honda is witnessing a three-cornered contest in the upcoming Zilla Panchayat elections. The seat has candidates from all three major political formations, with Ayush Sitaram Kerkar contesting on the Indian National Congress ticket, Navso Govind Jadhav representing the Aam Aadmi Party, and Nilesh Shamba Parwar fielded by the Bharatiya Janata Party.

In Usgao, BJP candidate Sameksha Vaman Naik has taken an early lead following the counting of postal ballots, shows early trend.

BJP leading from Latambarcem, shows early trends. Latambarcem constituency in North Goa is seeing a four-cornered contest in the Zilla Panchayat elections.

The Goa panchayat election results are being broadcasted live, with the Raia constituency in South Goa embroiled in a competitive six-way battle during the Zilla Panchayat elections. The candidates vying for victory in this contest are Antoneta Joaquim Fernandes of the Revolutionary Goans Party, Jeromina Rosario Colaco from the Aam Aadmi Party, and Inacina Luis Pinto representing the Goa Forward Party. Additionally, the field includes three Independent candidates – Fatima Domingo Gaonkar, Joana Minguel Fernandes, and Sarika Priti Saibano Gauncar.

BJP is leading from Rivona constituency in South Goa. It is witnessing a three-cornered contest in the Zilla Panchayat elections. The candidates in the fray are Rajeshree Rajesh Gaonkar of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Sahidnya Santosh Gaonkar representing the Goa Forward Party, and Tejashwini Gaonkar from the Aam Aadmi Party.

The Zilla Panchayat elections in St. Cruz constituency of North Goa are currently seeing a competition among four political parties. Initial results indicate that the Congress party is leading in the constituency. The candidates vying for the position include Kunda Vishnu Mandrekar from the Bharatiya Janata Party, Perpet Socorrina D’Souza from the Aam Aadmi Party, Radhika Rajesh Kalangutkar from the Goa Forward Party, and Radhika Krishna Korgaonkar, running as an Independent candidate.

BJP’s Namdev Babal Chari has won from Honda constituency.

In the Davorlim Zilla Panchayat elections, Congress candidate Floriano Fernandes wins, shows reports.

BJP’s Padmakar Arjun Malik wins Latambarcem seat.

BJP’s Shidharth Desai wins from Xeldom. Other candidates who fought the elections were, James Maxie Fernandes from Aam Aadmi Party, John Marshal Luis Barretto, Ramananda Anand Naik independent candidate and Congress’ Rosario Mariano Fernandes.

BJP’s Samiksha Naik wins Usgao Ganjem seat by a significant margin, defeating Congress’ Manisha Usgaonkar 6,290 to 2,932.

BJP candidate Nilesh Parwar won from the Querim Zilla panchayat seat.

RGP candidate Esperenca Braganca has won the St Cruz seat.

Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Maheshwar (Mahesh) Manohar Govekar wins the Siolim Zilla Panchayat seat in Goa.

Congress candidate Sumitra Pagi wins the Cola Zilla panchayat seat in Goa.

 

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