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==Presidential election== |
==Presidential election== |
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{{main|2012 Indian presidential election}} |
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[[Image:Secretary Tim Geithner and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee 2010 crop.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Pranab Mukherjee]]]] |
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The 14th [[Indirect election|indirect presidential election]], in order to elect the 13th [[President of India|president]], was held in [[India]] on 19 July 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main1/current/PN1262012.pdf|title=Election to the office of President of India, 2012 (14th Presidential election)|date=12 June 2012|access-date=18 June 2012|publisher=[[Election Commission of India]]}}</ref> On 22 July, [[Pranab Mukherjee]] was declared the winner.<ref>{{cite news|title=Pranab Mukherjee voted India's 13th President|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-07-22/india/32787938_1_vote-value-mukherjee-and-sangma-india-s-13th-president|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130316043938/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-07-22/india/32787938_1_vote-value-mukherjee-and-sangma-india-s-13th-president|url-status=dead|archive-date=16 March 2013|access-date=22 July 2012|newspaper=[[The Times of India]]|date=22 July 2012}}</ref> Mukheree gained 373,116 MP votes and 340,647 MLA votes for a total of 713,763 votes to win the election. He defeated [[P. A. Sangma]], who got 145,848 MP votes and 170,139 MLA votes for a total of 315,987 votes.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://164.100.47.5/pres2012/pressrelease/English.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=23 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130607174759/http://164.100.47.5/pres2012/pressrelease/English.pdf |archive-date=7 June 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Mukherjee's win was aided by cross-voting.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/pranab-mukherjee-helped-by-cross-voting-in-karnataka-bjp-246245?pfrom=home-otherstories|title=Pranab Mukherjee helped by cross voting in Karnataka BJP|author=Maya Sharma|date=22 July 2012|work=NDTV.com}}</ref> |
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!President before election |
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==Legislative Assembly elections== |
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!Elected President |
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=== Goa === |
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{{main|2012 Goa legislative assembly election}} |
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[[Image:Goa in India.png|thumb|right|[[Goa, India|Goa]]]] |
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The [[Indian National Congress]] has been governing [[Goa]] since 2005 with coalition partners, despite a controversial [[vote of confidence]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2012}} It will go to the election with its ally, the [[Nationalist Congress Party]], under Chief Minister [[Digambar Kamat]].{{citation needed|date=January 2012}} The main opposition BJP will go to the election under the leadership of former Chief Minister [[Manohar Parrikar]]. Corruption over mining is expected to be an issue in the election,<ref>[http://www.mining.com/2011/09/21/indian-iron-ore-corruption-scandal-spreads-to-goa/ Indian iron ore corruption scandal spreads to Goa] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120911005442/http://www.mining.com/2011/09/21/indian-iron-ore-corruption-scandal-spreads-to-goa/ |date=11 September 2012 }}. MINING.com. Retrieved on 6 January 2012.</ref> as well as the BJP's attempts to reach out to Catholic voters.<ref>[http://www.navhindtimes.in/goa-news/bjp-seeks-make-inroads-catholic-vote-bank BJP seeks to make inroads into Catholic vote bank | iGoa]{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. Navhindtimes.in (24 December 2011). Retrieved on 6 January 2012.</ref> |
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The election took place on 3 March. The result was announced on 6 March. |
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{{#section:2012 Goa legislative assembly election|Results}} |
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The BJP emerged as the largest party and along with its coalition partner, the [[Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party|MGP]], is set to form the next government. [[Manohar Parrikar]] is poised to be the chief ministerial candidate. |
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=== Manipur === |
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[[Image:Manipur in India.png|thumb|right|[[Manipur]]]] |
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[[Okram Ibobi Singh]] of the Indian National Congress has led Manipur for two consecutive full terms. The main opposition consists of the Manipur People's Party, Bharatiya Janata Party, Nationalist Congress Party and Janata Dal – United.<ref>[http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/detailsnew.asp?id=dec3011/oth06 The Assam Tribune Online] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140305151705/http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/detailsnew.asp?id=dec3011%2Foth06 |date=5 March 2014 }}. Assamtribune.com (30 December 2011). Retrieved on 6 January 2012.</ref> |
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There are 60 constituencies for which 2,357 polling stations are to be set up. In a total electorate of 17,40,820 people; 8,51,323 are men and 8,89,497 are women. The major issues are territorial integrity (which ensues from the entry of the [[Nagaland People's Front]] (the ruling party in neighbouring [[Nagaland]]) into the electoral politics of Manipur), the road blockades of National Highways 39 and 53 and the role of insurgents.<ref>[http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/other-states/article2817343.ece In Manipur, a tough battle looms] The Hindu, 21-01-2012</ref> |
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The election took place on 28 January. The result was announced on 6 March.<ref name="eciresults.nic.in">{{cite web|url=http://eciresults.nic.in/PartyWiseResult.htm|title=Partywise Result|access-date=7 March 2012|archive-date=15 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131215065208/http://eciresults.nic.in/PartyWiseResult.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="autogenerated1">[http://eci.nic.in/eci_main1/current/PN24122011.pdf Election Commission of India. Press note]. 24 December 2011</ref> as shown below:<ref name="result">{{cite web|url=http://eciresults.ap.nic.in/ |title=Partywise Result |url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140703101135/http://eciresults.ap.nic.in/ |archive-date=3 July 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ndtv.com/article/assembly-polls/manipur-polls-counting-in-60-seats-non-congress-parties-form-new-bloc-182929|title=Assembly election results: Counting begins for 60 seats in Manipur|author=Press Trust of India|date=6 March 2012|work=NDTV.com}}</ref> |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" |
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! align="center" | Rank |
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! align="center" | Party |
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! align="center" | Seats Contested |
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! align="center" | Seats Won |
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! align="center" | % Votes |
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! align="center" | % Votes in <br /> Seats Contested |
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|- style="background: #90EE90;" |
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|1||align="left"|[[Indian National Congress]] (INC)||'''60'''||'''42'''||'''42.43'''||'''42.43''' |
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|18 July 2022 |
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|2||align="left"|[[All India Trinamool Congress]] (AITC)||'''47'''||'''7'''||'''17.01'''||'''21.78''' |
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|[[Pratibha Patil]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|3||align="left"|[[Manipur State Congress Party]]||'''31'''||'''5'''||'''8.39'''||'''17.08''' |
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|[[Pranab Mukherjee]] |
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|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|4||align="left"|[[Naga People's Front]] (NPF)||'''11'''||'''4'''||'''6.65'''||'''32.05''' |
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|5||align="left"|[[Nationalist Congress Party]] (NCP)||'''23'''||'''1'''||'''7.23'''||'''19.26''' |
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|5||align="left"|[[Lok Janshakti Party]] (LJP)||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''0.54'''||'''35.78''' |
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|||align="centre"|'''Total '''|| ||'''60'''|||| |
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[[Image:Secretary Tim Geithner and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee 2010 crop.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Pranab Mukherjee]]]] |
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The 14th [[Indirect election|indirect presidential election]], in order to elect the 13th [[President of India|president]], was held in [[India]] on 19 July 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main1/current/PN1262012.pdf|title=Election to the office of President of India, 2012 (14th Presidential election)|date=12 June 2012|access-date=18 June 2012|publisher=[[Election Commission of India]]}}</ref> On 22 July, [[Pranab Mukherjee]] was declared the winner.<ref>{{cite news|title=Pranab Mukherjee voted India's 13th President|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Pranab-Mukherjee-elected-Indias-13th-President/articleshow/15092749.cms|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130316043938/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-07-22/india/32787938_1_vote-value-mukherjee-and-sangma-india-s-13th-president|url-status=live|archive-date=16 March 2013|access-date=22 July 2012|newspaper=[[The Times of India]]|date=22 July 2012}}</ref> Mukheree gained 373,116 MP votes and 340,647 MLA votes for a total of 713,763 votes to win the election. He defeated [[P. A. Sangma]], who got 145,848 MP votes and 170,139 MLA votes for a total of 315,987 votes.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://164.100.47.5/pres2012/pressrelease/English.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=23 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130607174759/http://164.100.47.5/pres2012/pressrelease/English.pdf |archive-date=7 June 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Mukherjee's win was aided by cross-voting.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/pranab-mukherjee-helped-by-cross-voting-in-karnataka-bjp-246245?pfrom=home-otherstories|title=Pranab Mukherjee helped by cross voting in Karnataka BJP|author=Maya Sharma|date=22 July 2012|work=NDTV.com}}</ref> |
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=== Punjab=== |
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==Vice Presidential Election== |
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[[Image:Punjab in India.png|thumb|right|[[Punjab, India|Punjab]]]] |
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{{main|2012 Indian vice presidential election}} |
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Punjab forms the northwest part of India. Its capital is Chandigarh, which is a Union territory and also a capital of Haryana. |
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!Date |
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In the political scenario, Punjab has three main parties divided into two factions, NDA and Congress. The NDA part consists of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), while UPA is dominated mainly by the Congress. The SAD consists of several break-away factions of what once was a unified Akali Dal. BJP has mainly played a supporting role, mainly trying to consolidate the Hindu votes in favour of the alliance. Congress had an upper hand in the 2002 assembly elections, but SAD+BJP combine bounced back quite easily in the 2007 polls. |
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!President before election |
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Punjab Elections 2012 Date: |
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!Elected President |
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The state will go to polls in a single phase on 30 Jan 2012 and Punjab election results will be declared on 4 March 2012. |
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!Political Party|| No. of Seats |
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|Akali Dal|| 56 |
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|BJP|| 12 |
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|[[Mohammad Hamid Ansari]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|Congress|| 46 |
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|[[Mohammad Hamid Ansari]] |
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|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|Others|| 3 |
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Punjab has traditionally voted [[anti-incumbency]] in assembly elections. The incumbent government is an alliance of the [[Shiromani Akali Dal]] and the Bharatiya Janta Party under Chief Minister [[Parkash Singh Badal]]. The opposition Indian National Congress contested the election under the leadership of former Chief Minister Captain [[Amarinder Singh]]. The governance of the ruling coalition was the main election issue, besides the issue of the potential succession of the chief minister's son, [[Sukhbir Singh Badal]].<ref>[http://www.punjabnewsline.com/content/sad-need-defy-history-and-anti-incumbency-win-january-assembly-elections/34872 SAD need to defy history and anti-incumbency to win January assembly elections @ www.punjabnewsline.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120108012519/http://www.punjabnewsline.com/content/sad-need-defy-history-and-anti-incumbency-win-january-assembly-elections/34872 |date=8 January 2012 }}. Punjabnewsline.com (28 December 2011). Retrieved on 6 January 2012.</ref><ref>[http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/cm-badal-assembly-elections-shiromani-akali-dal/1/165876.html Punjab polls: Family woes keep CM Badal on toes : North News – India Today]. Indiatoday.intoday.in (26 December 2011). Retrieved on 6 January 2012.</ref> |
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==Legislative Assembly elections== |
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A new entrant was the front Sanjha Morcha which consists of the newly formed [[People's Party of Punjab]] (PPP) led by former finance minister [[Manpreet Singh Badal]]. The Sanjha Morcha consists of the PPP, the [[Communist Party of India]], the [[Communist Party of India - Marxist]] and the Akali Dal (Longowal).{{citation needed|date=January 2012}} |
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! Date(s) |
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The election took place on 30 January, with the result announced on 6 March.<ref name="autogenerated1"/> |
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!State |
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The result is shown below:<ref name="result"/> |
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! colspan="2" |Government before election |
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!Chief Minister before election |
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! colspan="2" |Government after election |
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! align="center" | Rank |
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!Chief Minister after election |
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! align="center" | Party |
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!Maps |
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! align="center" | Seats Contested |
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! align="center" | Seats Won |
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! align="center" | % Votes |
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! align="center" | % Votes in <br /> Seats Cont. |
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|- style="background: #90EE90;" |
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|1||align="left"|[[Shiromani Akali Dal]] (SAD)||'''94'''||'''56'''||'''34.59'''||'''42.19''' |
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|-style="background: #90EE90;" |
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|3||align="left"|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]] (BJP)||'''23'''||'''12'''||'''7.15'''||'''39.73''' |
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|2||align="left"|[[Indian National Congress]]||'''117'''||'''46'''||'''39.92'''||'''39.92''' |
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|4||align="left"|[[Independent (politician)|Independent]]||-||'''3'''||'''7.13'''|| |
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| ||align="centre"|'''Total '''|| ||'''117'''|||| |
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=== Uttarakhand === |
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{{main|2012 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election}} |
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[[Image:Uttarakhand in India.png|thumb|right|[[Uttarakhand]]]] |
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Uttarakhand has turned out incumbent governments in the two elections held since its creation. The Bharatiya Janata Party fought the election under the leadership of its Chief Minister [[Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri]]. The main opposition Indian National Congress was led in the assembly by [[Harak Singh Rawat]], but no Chief Ministerial candidate has been proposed. The interim tenure of former Chief Minister [[Ramesh Pokhriyal]], which was marked by large-scale corruption accusations, was likely to be the main election issue.<ref>[http://connect.in.com/bharatiya-janata-party/news/uttarakhand-cm-nishank-may-be-asked-to-step-down-sources-35755-ddf36c458b719fe3defc4efd0daf19aa99e21b60.html Uttarakhand CM Nishank may be asked to step down :Sources : Bharatiya Janata Party News]{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. Connect.in.com (10 September 2011). Retrieved on 6 January 2012.</ref> |
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The election took place on 30 January, with the result announced on 6 March.<ref name="autogenerated1"/> The INC's [[Vijay Bahuguna]] was appointed CM despite not having won a vote to be the party's leader in the legislative assembly. This came under criticism over corruption and caste as 24 of the 32 MLAs boycotted the swearing-in in support of the [[Rajput]] candidate [[Harish Rawat]] (whose caste is now a majority in Uttarakhand) as opposed to the [[Brahmin]] CM. Rawat also had the support of the outgoing leader of the opposition [[Harak Singh Rawat]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Revolt erupts in Uttarakhand as Harish Rawat denied CM post|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Revolt-erupts-in-Uttarakhand-as-Harish-Rawat-denied-CM-post/articleshow/12253771.cms?referral=PM|newspaper=The Times of India|date=14 March 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/editorial_uttarakhand-sorry-state-of-congress_1662133|title=Uttarakhand: Sorry state of Congress|date=14 March 2012|work=dna}}</ref> The detailed result is given below:<ref name="result"/> |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" |
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! align="center" | Rank |
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! align="center" | Party |
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! align="center" | Seats Contested |
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! align="center" | Seats Won |
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! align="center" | % Votes |
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! align="center" | % Votes in <br /> Seats Contested |
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|1||align="left"|[[Indian National Congress]] (INC)||'''70'''||'''32'''||'''33.79'''||'''33.79''' |
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|3||align="left"|[[Bahujan Samaj Party]] (BSP)||'''70'''||'''3'''||'''12.19'''||'''12.19''' |
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|- style="background: #90EE90;" |
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|4||align="left"|[[Independents (politician)|Independents]]|| ||'''3'''||'''12.34'''|| |
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|- style="background: #90EE90;" |
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|5||align="left"|[[Uttarakhand Kranti Dal]] (P)||'''44'''||'''1'''||'''1.93'''||'''3.18''' |
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|2||align="left"|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]] (BJP)||'''70'''||'''31'''||'''33.13'''||'''33.13''' |
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| ||align="centre"|'''Total '''|| ||'''70'''|||| |
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| rowspan="4" | [[2012 Manipur Legislative Assembly election|Manipur]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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| rowspan="4" |[[Okram Ibobi Singh]] |
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Notably the incumbent CM B. C. Khanduri lost his seat. |
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|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress|rowspan=4}} |
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<br /> '''Vijay Bahuguna''' Won Bye-Election held on 8 July from [[Sitarganj (Uttarakhand Assembly constituency)|Sitarganj]] seat vacated due to resignation of BJP MLA '''Kiran Mandal'''.<br /> |
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| rowspan="4" |[[Okram Ibobi Singh]] |
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Thus Increasing Congress Seats to 33<br /> |
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| rowspan="4" |[[File:IN-MN.svg|50px]] |
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And Reducing BJP strength to 30 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{Full party name with color|Communist Party of India}} |
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=== Uttar Pradesh === |
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[[Image:Uttar Pradesh in India.png|thumb|right|[[Uttar Pradesh]]]] |
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{{main|2012 Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly election}} |
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[[Mayawati]]'s [[Bahujan Samaj Party]] completed its first full-term;{{citation needed|date=March 2012}} however, it came under criticism for corruption and publicity for the erection of statues and parks in honour of its chief minister. In the run-up to the election, the BSP fired some ministers and denied re-election to sitting legislators to avoid the corruption stigma.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120913084025/http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/government-and-policy/article2758520.ece?ref=wl_industry-and-economy Business Line : Industry & Economy / Government & Policy : Mayawati likely to sack more Ministers in image makeover]. Thehindubusinessline.com. Retrieved on 6 January 2012.</ref> Another important issue was the proposed division into four smaller provinces to which the primary opposition party, the [[Samajwadi Party]], is opposed.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-15814828 BBC News - India: Uttar Pradesh assembly backs state division]. Bbc.co.uk (21 November 2011). Retrieved on 6 January 2012.</ref> |
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The election was conducted in seven phases on 8, 11, 15, 19, 23, 28 February and 3 March. Voter turnout was nearly 59.5% voters exercising their franchise. The result was announced 6 March 2012,<ref name="eciresults.nic.in"/><ref name="autogenerated1"/> with [[Akhilesh Yadav]] being the Chief Minister-designate of UP.{{Citation needed|date=March 2012}} The detailed result is shown below: |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" |
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! align="center" | Rank |
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! align="center" | Party |
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! align="center" | Seats Contested |
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! align="center" | Seats Won |
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! align="center" | Seats Changed |
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! align="center" | % Votes |
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! align="center" | % Votes in <br /> Seats Contested |
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|- style="background: #90EE90;" |
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|1||align="left"|[[Samajwadi Party]] (SP)||'''401'''||'''224'''||'''+ 127'''||'''29.16'''||'''29.28''' |
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| {{Full party name with color|Manipur Peoples Party}} |
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|2||align="left"|[[Bahujan Samaj Party]] (BSP)||'''403'''||'''80'''||''' - 126'''||'''25.92'''||'''25.92''' |
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| {{Full party name with color|Nationalist Congress Party}} |
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|3||align="left"|[[Bharatiya Janata Party]] (BJP)||'''398'''||'''47'''||'''- 4'''||'''15.0'''||'''15.2''' |
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| rowspan="3" | 30 January 2012 |
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| rowspan="2" |[[2012 Punjab Legislative Assembly election|Punjab]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}} |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Parkash Singh Badal]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}} |
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| rowspan="2" |[[Parkash Singh Badal]] |
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| rowspan="2" |[[File:IN-PB.svg|50px]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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|4||align="left"|[[Indian National Congress]] (INC)||'''355'''||'''28'''||'''+ 6'''||'''11.63'''||'''13.22''' |
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| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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|[[2012 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election|Uttarakhand]] |
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|5||align="left"|[[Rashtriya Lok Dal]] (RLD)||'''46'''||'''9'''||'''- 1'''||'''2.33'''||'''20.07''' |
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| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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|[[B. C. Khanduri]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|[[Vijay Bahuguna]] |
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|[[File:IN-UT.svg|50px]] |
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| 8 February 2012 – 3 March 2012 |
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|6||align="left"|[[Independent (politician)|Independents]]|| ||'''6'''||'''- 3'''||'''4.13'''|| |
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| [[2012 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|Uttar Pradesh]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Bahujan Samaj Party}} |
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| [[Mayawati]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Samajwadi Party}} |
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| [[Akhilesh Yadav]] |
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| [[File:IN-UP.svg|50px]] |
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| 3 March 2012 |
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| [[2012 Goa Legislative Assembly election|Goa]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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| [[Digambar Kamat]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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| [[Manohar Parrikar]] |
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|[[File:IN-GA.svg|50px]] |
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| 4 November 2012 |
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|7||align="left"|[[Peace Party of India|Peace Party]]||'''208'''||'''4'''||||'''2.36'''||'''4.53''' |
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| [[2012 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|Himachal Pradesh]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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| [[Prem Kumar Dhumal]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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| [[Virbhadra Singh]] |
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|[[File:IN-HP.svg|50px]] |
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| 13 and 17 December 2012 |
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|8||align="left"|[[Quami Ekta Dal]] ||'''43'''||'''2'''||||'''0.55'''||'''5.31''' |
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| [[2012 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election|Gujarat]] |
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|- |
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| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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|9||align="left"|[[Apna Dal]]||'''76'''||'''1'''||'''+ 1'''||'''0.9'''||'''4.86''' |
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| [[Narendra Modi]] |
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|- |
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| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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|9||align="left"|[[Nationalist Congress Party]] (NCP)||'''127'''||'''1'''||'''+ 1'''||'''0.33'''||'''1.05''' |
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| [[Narendra Modi]] |
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|- |
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|[[File:IN-GJ.svg|50px]] |
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|9||align="left"|Ittehad-E-Millait Council (IEMC)||'''18'''||'''1'''||'''+ 1'''||'''0.25'''||'''5.61''' |
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|- |
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| ||align="centre"|'''Total '''|| ||'''403'''|||||| |
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|} |
|} |
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== Parliamentary By-election == |
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=== Gujarat === |
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[[Image:Gujarat in India.png|thumb|right|[[Gujarat, India|Gujarat]]]] |
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{{Main|2012 Gujarat legislative assembly election}} |
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Polls in Gujarat took place in two phases: First phase on 13 December 2012 and second phase on 17 December 2012. The counting was held on 20 December 2012. The BJP have held a majority in the state since 1995 and went to the election under the leadership of Chief Minister [[Narendra Modi]]. The Indian National Congress was the main opposition, but did not specified a chief ministerial candidate. |
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Counting of votes completed on 20 December 2012 before evening which started from 8.00am across the Gujarat State at specified location in every district. Results of the election are as following: |
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Total Seats: 182<br /> |
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Results declared: 182 |
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<ref name=ATRU>{{cite web|title=Gujarat Assembly Election 2012, Live poll Results update|url=http://aajtak.intoday.in/gujrat-elections/live-poll-result.php?state=gujrat#partytally|publisher=Aaj Tak|access-date=20 December 2012}}</ref><ref name=ECResults>{{cite web|title=Partywise Results|url=http://eciresults.nic.in/PartyWiseResult.htm|publisher=Election Commission of India|access-date=20 December 2012|archive-date=15 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131215065208/http://eciresults.nic.in/PartyWiseResult.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" |
{| class="wikitable sortable" |
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!S.No |
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!Date |
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!Constituency |
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!State |
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!MP before election |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party before election |
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!Elected MP |
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! colspan="2" |Party after election |
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|- |
|- |
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|15 |
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! Party !! Seats won |
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|18 March 2012 |
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|- |
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|[[Udupi Chikmagalur Lok Sabha constituency|Udupi Chikmagalur]] |
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| '''BJP''' ([[Bharatiya Janata Party]]) || 115 |
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|[[Karnataka]] |
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|[[Sadananda Gowda]] |
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|{{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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|[[K. Jayaprakash Hegde|Jayaprakash Hegde]] |
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|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
|39 |
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| '''Congress''' ([[Indian National Congress]]) || 61 |
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|9 June 2012 |
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|[[Kannauj Lok Sabha constituency|Kannauj]] |
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|[[Uttar Pradesh]] |
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|[[Akhilesh Yadav]] |
|||
|{{Full party name with color|Samajwadi Party}} |
|||
|[[Dimple Yadav]] |
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|{{Full party name with color|Samajwadi Party}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
|39 |
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| '''GPP''' ([[Gujarat Parivartan Party]]) || 2 |
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|12 June 2012 |
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|[[Nellore Lok Sabha constituency|Nellore]] |
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|[[Andhra Pradesh]] |
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|[[Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy]] |
|||
|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|[[Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy]] |
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|{{Full party name with color|YSR Congress Party}} |
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|- |
|- |
||
|1 |
|||
| '''NCP''' ([[Nationalist Congress Party]]) || 2 |
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|Rowspan=2|10 October 2012 |
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|[[Tehri Garhwal Lok Sabha constituency|Tehri Garhwal]] |
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|[[Uttarakhand]] |
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|[[Vijay Bahuguna]] |
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|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|[[Mala Rajya Laxmi Shah]] |
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|{{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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|- |
|- |
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|9 |
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| '''JD(U)''' ([[Janata Dal (United)]]) || 1 |
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|[[Jangipur Lok Sabha constituency|Jangipur]] |
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|[[West Bengal]] |
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|[[Pranab Mukherjee]] |
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|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|[[Abhijit Mukherjee]] |
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|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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|- |
|- |
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| Independent || 1 |
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|} |
|} |
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The BJP lost in 16 contests by a margin of less than 2%.<ref name=LMGE>{{cite web|title=Lowest Margin|url=http://www.indiavotes.com/nitiac/acinfo?stateac=29&yearac=2012|publisher=Election Commission of India|access-date=20 December 2012}}.</ref> The Congress won 46% seats with a margin of less than 5%.<ref name=CCGE>{{cite web|title=Close Contest|url=http://www.indiavotes.com/nitiac/closecontest?stateac=29&yearac=2012|publisher=Election Commission of India|access-date=20 December 2012}}</ref> |
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=== Himachal Pradesh=== |
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{{Main|2012 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election}} |
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[[Image:Himachal Pradesh in India.png|thumb|right|[[Himachal Pradesh, India|Himachal Pradesh]]]] |
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Himachal Pradesh has 68 assembly seats, with 17 reserved for SCs and 3 for ST. |
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{{#section:2012 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election|Results}} |
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== Assembly By-elections == |
== Assembly By-elections == |
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=== [[Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Andhra Pradesh]] === |
=== [[Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Andhra Pradesh]] === |
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{{Main|2012 Andhra Pradesh by-elections}} |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
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!S.No |
!S.No |
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|- |
|- |
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!81 |
!81 |
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|[[ |
|[[Nagarkurnool Assembly constituency|Nagarkurnool]] |
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|[[Nagam Janardhan Reddy]] |
|[[Nagam Janardhan Reddy]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Telugu Desam Party}}" | |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Telugu Desam Party}}" | |
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|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
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|- |
|- |
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!104 |
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|Rowspan=18|12 June 2012 |
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|[[Parkal Assembly constituency|Parkal]] |
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|[[Konda Surekha]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
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|[[Indian National Congress]] |
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|M. Bikshpathi |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Telangana Rashtra Samithi}}" | |
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|[[Telangana Rashtra Samithi]] |
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|- |
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!127 |
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|[[Narasannapeta Assembly constituency|Narasannapeta]] |
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|[[Dharmana Krishna Das]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
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|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Dharmana Krishna Das]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
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|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
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|- |
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!152 |
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|[[Payakaraopet Assembly constituency|Payakaraopet]] |
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|[[Golla Baburao]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
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|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Golla Baburao]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
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|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
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!152 |
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|[[Ramachandrapuram Assembly constituency|Ramachandrapuram]] |
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|[[Pilli Subhash Chandra Bose]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Thota Trimurthulu]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!177 |
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|[[Narasapuram Assembly constituency|Narasapuram]] |
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|Mudnuri Prasad Raju |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Kothapalli Subbarayudu]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
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|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|- |
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!186 |
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|[[Polavaram Assembly constituency|Polavaram]] |
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|[[Tellam Balaraju]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
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|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Tellam Balaraju]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
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!212 |
|||
|[[Prathipadu, Guntur Assembly constituency|Prathipadu]] |
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|[[Mekathoti Sucharitha]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
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|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Mekathoti Sucharitha]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!220 |
|||
|[[Macherla Assembly constituency|Macherla]] |
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|[[Pinnelli Ramakrishna Reddy]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Pinnelli Ramakrishna Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!227 |
|||
|[[Ongole Assembly constituency|Ongole]] |
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|[[Balineni Srinivasa Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Balineni Srinivasa Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!242 |
|||
|[[Udayagiri Assembly constituency|Udayagiri]] |
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|[[Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!244 |
|||
|[[Rajampet Assembly constituency|Rajampet]] |
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|Akepati Amaranath Reddy |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|Akepati Amaranath Reddy |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!246 |
|||
|[[Kodur Assembly constituency|Kodur]] |
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|[[Koramutla Srinivasulu]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Koramutla Srinivasulu]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!247 |
|||
|[[Rayachoti Assembly constituency|Rayachoti]] |
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|[[Gadikota Srikanth Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Gadikota Srikanth Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!253 |
|||
|[[Allagadda Assembly constituency|Allagadda]] |
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|[[Shobha Nagi Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Praja Rajyam Party}}" | |
|||
|[[Praja Rajyam Party]] |
|||
|[[Shobha Nagi Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!263 |
|||
|[[Yemmiganur Assembly constituency|Yemmiganur]] |
|||
|[[K. Chennakesava Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[K. Chennakesava Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!267 |
|||
|[[Rayadurg Assembly constituency|Yemmiganur]] |
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|[[Kapu Ramachandra Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|[[Kapu Ramachandra Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!272 |
|||
|[[Anantapur Urban Assembly constituency|Anantapur Urban ]] |
|||
|Bodimalla Gurunatha Reddy |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|Bodimalla Gurunatha Reddy |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|- |
|||
!286 |
|||
|[[Tirupati Assembly constituency|Tirupati]] |
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|[[Chiranjeevi|Konidela Chiranjeevi]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Praja Rajyam Party}}" | |
|||
|[[Praja Rajyam Party]] |
|||
|[[Bhumana Karunakar Reddy]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|YSR Congress Party}}" | |
|||
|[[YSR Congress Party]] |
|||
|} |
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=== [[Goa Legislative Assembly|Goa]] === |
|||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
|||
!S.No |
|||
!Date |
|||
!Constituency |
|||
!MLA before election |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party before election |
|||
!Elected MLA |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party after election |
|||
|- |
|||
!27 |
|||
|21 May 2012 |
|||
|[[Cortalim Assembly constituency|Cortalim]] |
|||
|[[José Matanhy de Saldanha]] |
|||
|{{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
|||
|[[Alina Saldanha]] |
|||
|{{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== [[Gujarat Legislative Assembly|Gujarat]] === |
|||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
|||
!S.No |
|||
!Date |
|||
!Constituency |
|||
!MLA before election |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party before election |
|||
!Elected MLA |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party after election |
|||
|- |
|||
!85 |
|||
|18 March 2012 |
|||
|[[Mansa, Gujarat Assembly constituency|Mansa]] |
|||
|[[Mangalbhai Patel]] |
|||
|{{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
|||
|Babusinhj Thakor |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|} |
|||
=== [[Jharkhand Legislative Assembly|Jharkhand]] === |
|||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
|||
!S.No |
|||
!Date |
|||
!Constituency |
|||
!MLA before election |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party before election |
|||
!Elected MLA |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party after election |
|||
|- |
|||
!64 |
|||
|12 June 2012 |
|||
|[[Hatia Assembly constituency|Hatia]] |
|||
|[[Gopal Sharan Nath Shahdeo]] |
|||
|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
|||
|[[Navin Jaiswal]] |
|||
|{{Full party name with color|All Jharkhand Students Union}} |
|||
|} |
|} |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Kerala Congress (Jacob)}}" | |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Kerala Congress (Jacob)}}" | |
||
|[[Kerala Congress (Jacob)]] |
|[[Kerala Congress (Jacob)]] |
||
|- |
|||
!140 |
|||
|2 June 2012 |
|||
|[[Neyyattinkara Assembly constituency|Neyyattinkara]] |
|||
|[[R. Selvaraj (politician)|R. Selvaraj]] |
|||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}" | |
|||
|[[Communist Party of India (Marxist)]] |
|||
|[[R. Selvaraj (politician)|R. Selvaraj]] |
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| bgcolor="{{party color|Indian National Congress}}" | |
|||
|[[Indian National Congress]] |
|||
|} |
|} |
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=== [[Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Madhya Pradesh]] === |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
|||
!S.No |
|||
!Date |
|||
!Constituency |
|||
!MLA before election |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party before election |
|||
!Elected MLA |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party after election |
|||
|- |
|||
!183 |
|||
|12 June 2012 |
|||
|[[Maheshwar Assembly constituency|Maheshwar]] |
|||
|[[Vijayalaxmi Sadho]] |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
|||
|Rajkumar Mev |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== [[Maharashtra Legislative Assembly|Maharashtra]] === |
|||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
|||
!S.No |
|||
!Date |
|||
!Constituency |
|||
!MLA before election |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party before election |
|||
!Elected MLA |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party after election |
|||
|- |
|||
!232 |
|||
|12 June 2012 |
|||
|[[Kaij Assembly constituency|Kaij]] |
|||
|[[Vimal Mundada]] |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|Nationalist Congress Party}} |
|||
|Prithviraj Sathe |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|Nationalist Congress Party}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== [[Odisha Legislative Assembly|Odisha]] === |
=== [[Odisha Legislative Assembly|Odisha]] === |
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
||
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|[[Athagarh Assembly constituency|Athagarh]] |
|[[Athagarh Assembly constituency|Athagarh]] |
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|Ramesh Rout |
|Ramesh Rout |
||
| {{Full party name with color|Independent (politician)}} |
|||
| |
|||
| |
|||
|Ranendra Pratap Swain |
|Ranendra Pratap Swain |
||
| bgcolor="{{party color|Biju Janata Dal}}" | |
| bgcolor="{{party color|Biju Janata Dal}}" | |
||
|[[Biju Janata Dal]] |
|[[Biju Janata Dal]] |
||
|} |
|||
=== [[Punjab Legislative Assembly|Punjab]] === |
|||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
|||
!S.No |
|||
!Date |
|||
!Constituency |
|||
!MLA before election |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party before election |
|||
!Elected MLA |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party after election |
|||
|- |
|||
!40 |
|||
|11 July 2012 |
|||
|[[Dasuya Assembly constituency|Athagarh]] |
|||
|[[Amarjit Singh Sahi]] |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
|||
|[[Sukhjit Kaur Sahi]] |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== [[Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly|Tamil Nadu]] === |
|||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
|||
!S.No |
|||
!Date |
|||
!Constituency |
|||
!MLA before election |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party before election |
|||
!Elected MLA |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party after election |
|||
|- |
|||
!219 |
|||
|18 March 2012 |
|||
|[[Sankarankoil Assembly constituency|Sankarankoil]] |
|||
|[[C. Karuppasamy]] |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} |
|||
|[[V. M. Rajalakshmi]] |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} |
|||
|- |
|||
!180 |
|||
|12 June 2012 |
|||
|[[Pudukkottai Assembly constituency|Sankarankoil]] |
|||
|[[S. P. Muthukumaran]] |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|Communist Party of India}} |
|||
|[[V. R. Karthik Thondaiman]] |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== [[Tripura Legislative Assembly|Tripura]] === |
|||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
|||
!S.No |
|||
!Date |
|||
!Constituency |
|||
!MLA before election |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party before election |
|||
!Elected MLA |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party after election |
|||
|- |
|||
!20 |
|||
|12 June 2012 |
|||
|[[Nalchar Assembly constituency|Nalchar]] |
|||
|[[Sukumar Barman]] |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|Communist Party of India}} |
|||
|Tapan Chandra Das |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|Communist Party of India}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== [[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Uttar Pradesh]] === |
|||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
|||
!S.No |
|||
!Date |
|||
!Constituency |
|||
!MLA before election |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party before election |
|||
!Elected MLA |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party after election |
|||
|- |
|||
!82 |
|||
|12 June 2012 |
|||
|[[Mant Assembly constituency|Mant]] |
|||
|[[Jayant Chaudhary]] |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|Rashtriya Lok Dal}} |
|||
|[[Shyam Sunder Sharma]] |
|||
| {{Full party name with color|All India Trinamool Congress}} |
|||
|} |
|||
=== [[Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly|Uttarakhand]] === |
|||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
|||
!S.No |
|||
!Date |
|||
!Constituency |
|||
!MLA before election |
|||
! colspan="2" |Party before election |
|||
!Elected MLA |
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!68 |
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|8 July 2012 |
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|[[Sitarganj Assembly constituency|Sitarganj]] |
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|[[Kiran Mandal]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}} |
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|[[Vijay Bahuguna]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |
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!MLA before election |
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!230 |
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|Rowspan=2|12 June 2012 |
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|[[Daspur Assembly constituency|Daspur]] |
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|[[Ajit Bhunia]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|All India Trinamool Congress}} |
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|[[Mamata Bhunia]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|All India Trinamool Congress}} |
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!252 |
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|[[Bankura Assembly constituency|Bankura]] |
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|[[Kashinath Misra]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|All India Trinamool Congress}} |
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|[[Minati Misra]] |
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| {{Full party name with color|All India Trinamool Congress}} |
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The elections in 2012 were scheduled for seven Vidhan Sabhas and several local elections were also conducted. The 14th presidential election to elect the 13th president of the republic was also held in 2012. The tenure of the legislative assemblies of Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Manipur, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand were to expire during the year. The Election Commission of India issued the dates for the elections in Manipur, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Goa to take place in the first quarter of the year. Whereas the elections were held in Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat in the last quarter of the year.
In the first rounds of elections, Manipur and Punjab resulted in an incumbent government victory; while in Uttar Pradesh and Goa there was a heavy anti-incumbent victory; and Uttarakhand resulted in a hung assembly with an anti-incumbent plurality and in the second round, in Himachal Pradesh, BJP led by incumbent Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal lost due to a huge anti-incumbency wave arising mainly out of corruption and lack of good governance. Congress veteran leader Virbhadra Singh took oath for record sixth term as next Chief Minister. In the western state of Gujarat incumbent Chief Minister Narendra Modi, in power since 2002, was running for his fourth term. Elections, held in two phases, reverted Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), in power in Gujarat since 1995, with 119 seat out of 182.
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Presidential election
[edit]Date | President before election | Party before election | Elected President | Party after election | ||
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18 July 2022 | Pratibha Patil | Indian National Congress | Pranab Mukherjee | Indian National Congress |
The 14th indirect presidential election, in order to elect the 13th president, was held in India on 19 July 2012.[1] On 22 July, Pranab Mukherjee was declared the winner.[2] Mukheree gained 373,116 MP votes and 340,647 MLA votes for a total of 713,763 votes to win the election. He defeated P. A. Sangma, who got 145,848 MP votes and 170,139 MLA votes for a total of 315,987 votes.[3] Mukherjee's win was aided by cross-voting.[4]
Vice Presidential Election
[edit]Date | President before election | Party before election | Elected President | Party after election | ||
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18 July 2022 | Mohammad Hamid Ansari | Indian National Congress | Mohammad Hamid Ansari | Indian National Congress |
Legislative Assembly elections
[edit]Date(s) | State | Government before election | Chief Minister before election | Government after election | Chief Minister after election | Maps | ||
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28 January 2012 | Manipur | Indian National Congress | Okram Ibobi Singh | Indian National Congress | Okram Ibobi Singh | |||
Communist Party of India | ||||||||
Manipur Peoples Party | ||||||||
Nationalist Congress Party | ||||||||
30 January 2012 | Punjab | Shiromani Akali Dal | Parkash Singh Badal | Shiromani Akali Dal | Parkash Singh Badal | |||
Bharatiya Janata Party | Bharatiya Janata Party | |||||||
Uttarakhand | Bharatiya Janata Party | B. C. Khanduri | Indian National Congress | Vijay Bahuguna | ||||
8 February 2012 – 3 March 2012 | Uttar Pradesh | Bahujan Samaj Party | Mayawati | Samajwadi Party | Akhilesh Yadav | |||
3 March 2012 | Goa | Indian National Congress | Digambar Kamat | Bharatiya Janata Party | Manohar Parrikar | |||
4 November 2012 | Himachal Pradesh | Bharatiya Janata Party | Prem Kumar Dhumal | Indian National Congress | Virbhadra Singh | |||
13 and 17 December 2012 | Gujarat | Bharatiya Janata Party | Narendra Modi | Bharatiya Janata Party | Narendra Modi |
Parliamentary By-election
[edit]S.No | Date | Constituency | State | MP before election | Party before election | Elected MP | Party after election | ||
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15 | 18 March 2012 | Udupi Chikmagalur | Karnataka | Sadananda Gowda | Bharatiya Janata Party | Jayaprakash Hegde | Indian National Congress | ||
39 | 9 June 2012 | Kannauj | Uttar Pradesh | Akhilesh Yadav | Samajwadi Party | Dimple Yadav | Samajwadi Party | ||
39 | 12 June 2012 | Nellore | Andhra Pradesh | Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy | Indian National Congress | Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy | YSR Congress Party | ||
1 | 10 October 2012 | Tehri Garhwal | Uttarakhand | Vijay Bahuguna | Indian National Congress | Mala Rajya Laxmi Shah | Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
9 | Jangipur | West Bengal | Pranab Mukherjee | Indian National Congress | Abhijit Mukherjee | Indian National Congress |
Assembly By-elections
[edit]S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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27 | 21 May 2012 | Cortalim | José Matanhy de Saldanha | Bharatiya Janata Party | Alina Saldanha | Bharatiya Janata Party |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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85 | 18 March 2012 | Mansa | Mangalbhai Patel | Bharatiya Janata Party | Babusinhj Thakor | Indian National Congress |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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64 | 12 June 2012 | Hatia | Gopal Sharan Nath Shahdeo | Indian National Congress | Navin Jaiswal | All Jharkhand Students Union |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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85 | 17 March 2012 | Piravom | T. M. Jacob | Kerala Congress (Jacob) | Anoop Jacob | Kerala Congress (Jacob) | ||
140 | 2 June 2012 | Neyyattinkara | R. Selvaraj | Communist Party of India (Marxist) | R. Selvaraj | Indian National Congress |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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183 | 12 June 2012 | Maheshwar | Vijayalaxmi Sadho | Indian National Congress | Rajkumar Mev | Bharatiya Janata Party |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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232 | 12 June 2012 | Kaij | Vimal Mundada | Nationalist Congress Party | Prithviraj Sathe | Nationalist Congress Party |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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89 | 18 March 2012 | Athagarh | Ramesh Rout | Independent | Ranendra Pratap Swain | Biju Janata Dal |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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40 | 11 July 2012 | Athagarh | Amarjit Singh Sahi | Bharatiya Janata Party | Sukhjit Kaur Sahi | Bharatiya Janata Party |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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219 | 18 March 2012 | Sankarankoil | C. Karuppasamy | All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | V. M. Rajalakshmi | All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | ||
180 | 12 June 2012 | Sankarankoil | S. P. Muthukumaran | Communist Party of India | V. R. Karthik Thondaiman | All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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20 | 12 June 2012 | Nalchar | Sukumar Barman | Communist Party of India | Tapan Chandra Das | Communist Party of India |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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82 | 12 June 2012 | Mant | Jayant Chaudhary | Rashtriya Lok Dal | Shyam Sunder Sharma | All India Trinamool Congress |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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68 | 8 July 2012 | Sitarganj | Kiran Mandal | Bharatiya Janata Party | Vijay Bahuguna | Indian National Congress |
S.No | Date | Constituency | MLA before election | Party before election | Elected MLA | Party after election | ||
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230 | 12 June 2012 | Daspur | Ajit Bhunia | All India Trinamool Congress | Mamata Bhunia | All India Trinamool Congress | ||
252 | Bankura | Kashinath Misra | All India Trinamool Congress | Minati Misra | All India Trinamool Congress |
Local elections
[edit]Municipal elections were held in various cities across Maharashtra on 16 February. In different cities elections results were mixed by party. The capital, Mumbai, resulted in a plurality for the Shiv Sena and the second largest city of Pune resulted in a Nationalist Congress Party plurality.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Election to the office of President of India, 2012 (14th Presidential election)" (PDF). Election Commission of India. 12 June 2012. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
- ^ "Pranab Mukherjee voted India's 13th President". The Times of India. 22 July 2012. Archived from the original on 16 March 2013. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 June 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2012.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Maya Sharma (22 July 2012). "Pranab Mukherjee helped by cross voting in Karnataka BJP". NDTV.com.
External links
[edit]Media related to 2012 elections in India at Wikimedia Commons