1997 Indian presidential election

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1997 Indian presidential election
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  1992 17 July 1997 2002  
  President Clinton with Indian president K. R. Narayanan (cropped).jpg T.N. Seshan in 1994 (cropped).jpg
Nominee K. R. Narayanan T. N. Seshan
Party INC Independent
Home state Kerala Kerala
Electoral vote956,29050,631
States carried29+NCT+PY 0
Percentage95.0%5.0%
Swing29.1% Increase2.svgNew

Indian presidential election, 1997.svg

President before election

Shankar Dayal Sharma
INC(I)

Elected President

K. R. Narayanan
INC

The 11th presidential election of India was held on 17 July 1997. With 956,290 votes, K. R. Narayanan overcame his nearest rival T. N. Seshan who received 50,631 votes. [1] Narayanan was the first dalit to be elected President of India.

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Results

States No. of MLA/MPsValue of each Vote K. R. Narayanan (Votes)K. R. Narayanan (Values) T. N. Seshan (Votes)T. N. Seshan (Values)Invalid (Votes)Invalid (Values)
Members of Parliament 776708676478,6082618,4083222,656
Andhra Pradesh 29414825437,59291,332172,516
Arunachal Pradesh 6085644800324
Assam 12611611012,76055801116
Bihar 32417428549,59081,392152,610
Goa 402035700240360
Gujarat 18214715622,932111,61771,029
Haryana 90112778,62433366672
Himachal Pradesh 6851633,213002102
Jammu and Kashmir 8772745,3281724288
Karnataka 22413119125,021131,703111,441
Kerala 14015213520,520002304
Madhya Pradesh 32013029638,48091,170131,690
Maharashtra 28817517330,2759616,8001175
Manipur 60185293647200
Meghalaya 60174373110170468
Mizoram 4083427221600
Nagaland 6095549521800
Orissa 14714913219,6680091,341
Punjab 11711610612,29611167812
Rajasthan 20012917422,4464516121,548
Sikkim 327312170000
Tamil Nadu 2341762294030423522352
Tripura 60265915340000
Uttar Pradesh 42520837778,416244,99271,456
West Bengal 29415127241,07257554604
Delhi 7058583,36431748464
Pondicherry 30162844800116
TOTAL4,8483,2324,231956,29024050,63117122,656
Source: Election Commission of India. [2]

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References

  1. "K R Narayanan is India's new President". Rediff.com. 18 July 1997. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  2. "PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS – 1997". Internet Archive . Indian Parliament. Archived from the original on 4 August 1997. Retrieved 23 May 2014.