AHMEDABAD: The Mahuva constituency in Gujarat's Bhavnagar district has recorded 14% polling till 11 am in the first phase of assembly polls on Saturday. 


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The polls are being held in two phases on December 9 and 14, setting the stage for a high-stakes battle between the ruling BJP and the Congress.


Mahuva is one of the 182 assembly constituencies in the state.


This is totally urban seat and covers a major area of Jamnagar Municipal Corporation.


The constituency has 201 polling stations. In 2012 assembly polls, the number of electors for this seat was 203330.


Bhavanaben Makwana of BJP won this seat in 2012 assembly elections with a majority of 28352 votes. 


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The first phase will be held in 89 of the 182 seats and will cover 19 of 33 districts. 


The notification for the second phase will be issued on November 20 for the remaining 93 assembly seats in 14 districts.


The votes will be counted on December 18, the same day as Himachal Pradesh, where elections were held on November 9.


A total of 50.25 lakh electorate, including 19 lakh women and 14 transgenders, will decide fate of the candidates.


The poll process in the state started on November 14 with the issue of the gazette notification for the first phase.