2008 Uttarakhand local elections

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2008 Uttarakhand municipal general elections
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 2003March–April 2008 2013  
 First partySecond partyThird party
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Leader Bachi Singh Rawat Yashpal Arya Narayan Pal
Party BJP INC BSP
Leader since200720072007
Seats won19515213

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
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Leader Diwakar Bhatt none
Party SP UKD Independent
Leader since2007
Seats won65322
2008 Uttarakhand panchayat general elections
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 2003July–September 20082014 
 First party
 
Leadernone
Party Independent
Seats won10685

The 2008 Uttarakhand Municipal general elections and 2008 Uttarakhand Panchayat general elections were held in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.

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Elections are not held in the nagar panchayats of Badrinath, Kedarnath and Gangotri due to their status of temporary settlements. Local interim administration councils administer these three pilgrimage sites for a period of six months during the summers.

Results

Municipal Corporation Mayoral result

Municipal Corporation Mayoral result
S. No.Municipal CorporationDistrictWinnerPartyRunner-upPartyMargin
1 Dehradun Municipal Corporation Dehradun Vinod Chamoli Bharatiya Janata Party Rajni Rawat Independent 16,573

Municipal general election results

Municipal general election results [1]
PartyMayors/ChairpersonsCorporators/Ward MembersTotal
Seats+/-Seats+/-Seats+/-
Bharatiya Janata Party 18177195
Indian National Congress 17135152
Bahujan Samaj Party 31013
Uttarakhand Kranti Dal 066
Samajwadi Party 055
Independents 22300322
Total60633693

Panchayat general election results

Panchayat general election results [2]
DistrictMembers of District CouncilsMembers of Block CouncilsPresidents of Village Councils
Seats+/-Seats+/-Seats+/-
Almora 484051146
Bageshwar 19120397
Chamoli 27249601
Champawat 15130290
Dehradun 33240403
Haridwar
No elections were held in Haridwar district
Nainital 26257460
Pauri Garhwal 494321208
Pithoragarh 35299669
Rudraprayag 19116323
Tehri Garhwal 45350979
Udham Singh Nagar 32273309
Uttarkashi 23204454
Total37130757239

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