Polling staff checks election material ahead of the Surat local body elections. File. | Photo Credit: ANI The upcoming local body elections in Gujarat are set to test shifting voter dynamics, with the State’s political landscape inching towards a three-cornered contest. Even before polling, 733 seats, the majority of them held by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have been decided uncontested after the withdrawal of nominations. The outcome is expected to serve as an early indicator of shifting political dynamics ahead of the Assembly election due in 2027. Last week, the State Election Commission said 43 seats across 15 municipal corporations were won unopposed. In nagarpalikas (municipalities), 385 seats saw no contest, while 51 seats in district panchayats and 251 in taluka panchayats were also decided without voting. Elections will now be held for the remaining seats across 15 municipal corporations, including Ahmedabad, Surat and Rajkot, along with 84 nagarpalikas, 34 district panchayats and 260 taluka panchayats. Polling is scheduled for April 26, with counting on April 28. Published – April 21, 2026 07:27 am IST Share this: Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon Click to share on Nextdoor (Opens in new window) Nextdoor Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Like this:Like Loading... Post navigation The Onion launches new bid to take over Alex Jones’ Infowars and turn it into a parody platform Mohan Bhagwat bats for wider promotion of Sanskrit