1997 Indian vice presidential election

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1997 Indian vice presidential election
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  1992 16 August 1997 2002  
  Krishan Kant 2005 stamp of India (cropped).jpg H E Shri Surjit Singh Barnala.jpg
Nominee Krishan Kant Surjit Singh Barnala
Party JD SAD
Alliance United Front
Home state Punjab Punjab
Electoral vote441273
Percentage61.76%38.24%

Vice President before election

Vacant, last held by
K. R. Narayanan
INC

Elected Vice President

Krishan Kant
JD

The 1997 Indian vice presidential election was held on 16 August 1997 to elect the vice president of India. Krishan Kant defeated Surjit Singh Barnala to become tenth vice president of India. [1] At the time of the election, VP office was vacant since the incumbent, K. R. Narayanan, had already inaugurated as President following his victory in the presidential election.

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Candidates

Results

Result of the Indian vice-presidential election, 1997 [1]
Candidate
Party
Electoral Votes
% of Votes
Krishan Kant Janata Dal 44161.76
Surjit Singh Barnala SAD 27338.24
Total714100.00
Valid Votes71493.95
Invalid Votes466.05
Turnout76096.20
Abstentions303.80
Electors790

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