2011 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election

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2011 Chandigarh Municipal corporation election
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  2006 December 2011 2016  

All 25 seats of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation
13 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
INC 11-1
BJP 10+4
SAD 20
BSP 10
Independent 1+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Majority beforeMajority after
Indian National Congress Indian National Congress

The elections for the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation were held in December 2011. The candidates were in fray for the election to 25 seats (wards) of Chandigarh union territory.

Contents

Congress had won 11 seats out of total 25. Congress was the largest party followed by BJP with 10 seats, SAD with 2 seats, BSP with 1 and 1 independent. [1]

Background

2006 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election was the previous election in which Congress had won 12 seats out of total 21. Congress was the largest party followed by the BJP with 6 seats, SAD with 2 seats, BSP with 1 and 0 independent. [1]

Results

Congress had won 11 seats out of total 25. Congress was the largest party followed by BJP with 10 seats, SAD with 2 seats, BSP with 1 and 1 independent. [1]

Chandigarh Municipal Corporation [1]
PartySeats wonSeats +/−Vote %
Indian National Congress 11Decrease2.svg1
Bharatiya Janata Party 10Increase2.svg4
Shiromani Akali Dal 2Steady2.svg
Bahujan Samaj Party 1Steady2.svg
Independent 1Increase2.svg1

Members

Aftermath

The Chandigarh Municipal Corporation council completed its tenure of 5 years. After the council's term had expired, 2016 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election were held.

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  1. 1 2 3 4 "Fresh faces form majority in new MC Cong wins 11 seats, BJP 10 & SAD 2; 10 candidates are women; biggest margin 2,779 votes". tribuneindia.com. Tribune News Service. 19 December 2011. Retrieved 27 December 2021.