2012 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election

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2012 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election

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70 seats in the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
36 seats needed for a majority
Turnout66.17% (Increase 6.72%)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Vijay Bahuguna
Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri
Mayawati
Party INC BJP BSP
Alliance Post-poll alliance with BSP, UKD(P) and Independents Independent Post-poll alliance with INC, UKD(P) and Independents
Leader since 2012 2007 2002
Leader's seat
Sitarganj
(by-election
)
Kotdwar

(lost)
Did not contest
Last election 21 35 8
Seats won 32 31 3
Seat change Increase 11 Decrease 4 Decrease 5
Popular vote 14,36,042 14,08,341 5,18,257
Percentage 33.79% 33.13% 12.19%
Swing Increase 4.2% Increase 1.23% Increase 0.43%

Constituencies of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly

Chief Minister
before election

Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri

BJP

Elected
Chief Minister

Vijay Bahuguna
INC

The 2012 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election were the

Legislative Assembly) election of the state of Uttarakhand in India. Elections were held on 30 January 2012 when Indian National Congress emerged as the largest party with 32 seats in the 70-seat legislature and formed the government with the help of Progressive Democratic Front alliance (Bahujan Samaj Party, Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (P) and Independents). The Bharatiya Janata Party
with 31 seats served as the official opposition.

Results

Rank Party Seats Contested Seats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
Leader in the House
1 Indian National Congress (INC) 70 32 33.79 33.79 Vijay Bahuguna (2012–2014)
Harish Rawat (2014–2017)
3 Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) 70 03 12.19 12.19 Hari Das
4 Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (P) (UKD(P)) 44 01 1.93 3.18 Pritam Singh Panwar
5 Independents 03 12.34 12.34 N/A
2 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 70 31 33.13 33.13 Ajay Bhatt
Total 70

The Indian National Congress emerged as the largest party with 32 seats in a house of 70. They were still four short of the majority to form a government. After much wrangling it was announced that the Bahujan Samaj Party, Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (P) and the three Independents would be supporting the government. The incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party Government lost as they had only 31 seats out of 70 seats, lagging just one seat behind Indian National Congress.

After protracted discussions it was announced the Vijay Bahuguna would be Chief Minister and Harish Rawat would continue to serve as the Union Minister for Water Resources in the UPA government at Union level.

List of elected Assembly members

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S. No. Constituency Elected Member Party affiliation
1
Purola
(SC)
Mal Chand BJP
2
Yamunotri
Pritam Singh Panwar UKD(P)
3
Gangotri
Vijaypal Singh Sajwan INC
4
Badrinath
Rajendra Singh Bhandari INC
5
Tharali
(SC)
Prof. Jeet Ram INC
6
Karnaprayag
Dr. Anusuya Prasad Maikhuri INC
7
Kedarnath
Shaila Rani Rawat INC
8
Rudraprayag
Dr. Harak Singh Rawat INC
9
Ghansali
(SC)
Bhim Lal Arya BJP
10
Devprayag
Mantri Prasad Naithani Independent
11
Narendranagar
Subodh Uniyal INC
12
Pratapnagar
Vikram Singh Negi INC
13
Tehri
Dinesh Dhanai Independent
14
Dhanaulti
Mahavir Singh BJP
15
Chakrata
(ST)
Pritam Singh INC
16
Vikasnagar
Nav Prabhat INC
17
Sahaspur
Sahdev Singh Pundir BJP
18
Dharampur
Dinesh Agrawal INC
19
Raipur
Umesh Sharma 'Kau' INC
20
Rajpur Road
(SC)
Rajkumar INC
21
Dehradun Cantonment
Harbans Kapoor BJP
22
Mussoorie
Ganesh Joshi BJP
23
Doiwala
Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' BJP
24
Rishikesh
Premchand Aggarwal BJP
25
Haridwar
Madan Kaushik BJP
26
BHEL Ranipur
Adesh Chauhan BJP
27
Jwalapur
(SC)
Chandra Shekhar BJP
28
Bhagwanpur
(SC)
Surendra Rakesh BSP
29
Jhabrera
(SC)
Hari Das BSP
30
Piran Kaliyar
Furqan Ahmad INC
31
Roorkee
Pradip Batra INC
32
Khanpur
Pranav Singh 'Champion' INC
33
Manglaur
Sarwat Karim Ansari BSP
34
Laksar
Sanjay Gupta BJP
35
Haridwar Rural
Yatishwaranand BJP
36
Yamkeshwar
Vijaya Barthwal BJP
37
Pauri
(SC)
Sundar Lal Mandrawal INC
38
Srinagar
Ganesh Godiyal INC
39
Chaubattakhal
Tirath Singh Rawat BJP
40
Lansdowne
Dilip Singh Rawat BJP
41
Kotdwar
Surendra Singh Negi INC
42
Dharchula
Harish Singh Dhami INC
43
Didihat
Bishan Singh Chuphal BJP
44
Pithoragarh
Mayukh Singh Mahar INC
45
Gangolihat
(SC)
Narayan Ram Arya INC
46
Kapkot
Lalit Pharswan INC
47
Bageshwar
(SC)
Chandan Ram Das BJP
48
Dwarahat
Madan Singh Bisht INC
49
Salt
Surendra Singh Jeena BJP
50
Ranikhet
Ajay Bhatt BJP
51
Someshwar
(SC)
Ajay Tamta BJP
52
Almora
Manoj Tiwari INC
53
Jageshwar
Govind Singh Kunjwal INC
54
Lohaghat
Puran Singh Phartyal BJP
55
Champawat
Hemesh Kharkwal INC
56
Lalkuan
Harish Chandra Durgapal Independent
57
Bhimtal
Dan Singh Bhandari BJP
58
Nainital
(SC)
Sarita Arya INC
59
Haldwani
Dr. Indira Hridayesh INC
60
Kaladhungi
Banshidhar Bhagat BJP
61
Ramnagar
Amrita Rawat INC
62
Jaspur
Dr. Shailendra Mohan Singhal INC
63 Kashipur Harbhajan Singh Cheema BJP
64
Bajpur
(SC)
Yashpal Arya INC
65
Gadarpur
Arvind Pandey BJP
66
Rudrapur
Rajkumar Thukral BJP
67
Kichha
Rajesh Shukla BJP
68
Sitarganj
Kiran Mandal BJP
69
Nanakmatta
(ST)
Dr. Prem Singh Rana BJP
70
Khatima
Pushkar Singh Dhami BJP

See also

References

  1. ^ The Indian Express (8 March 2017). "Uttarakhand Election Results 2012: Full list of winners of all constituencies and how it can change in 2017". Archived from the original on 19 January 2024. Retrieved 19 January 2024.