Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election, 2012

Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election, 2012
India
30 January 2012 (2012-01-30)

70 assembly constituencies
36 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Vijay Bahuguna B. C. Khanduri
Party INC BJP
Alliance Post-poll alliance with PDF none
Leader since 2012 2007
Leader's seat Sitarganj (by-election) Kotdwar (lost)
Last election 21 35
Seats won 32 31
Seat change Increase 11 Decrease 4
Percentage 33.79% 33.13%

Chief Minister before election

B. C. Khanduri
BJP

Elected Chief Minister

Vijay Bahuguna
INC

The Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election, 2012 were the third Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) election of the state. 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 Bahujan Samaj Party, Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (P) and Independents. The Bharatiya Janata Party with 31 seats served as the official opposition.

Result

Rank Party Seats Contested Seats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
1Indian National Congress (INC)703233.7933.79
3Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)70312.1912.19
4Independents70312.3412.34
5Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (P) (UKD (P))4411.933.18
2Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)703133.1333.13
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.

Key post holders in the Assembly

List of 2012-2017 Assembly members

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

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