2022 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election

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2022 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election
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  2017 14 February 2022 2027  

All 70 seats in the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
36 seats needed for a majority
Turnout65.41% (Decrease2.svg 0.15%) [1] [2]
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Pushkar Dhami.jpg HarishRawat.jpg Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png
Leader Pushkar Singh Dhami Harish Rawat Shishpal Singh
Party BJP INC BSP
Leader since202120142021
Leader's seat Khatima (lost)
Champawat
(by-election) [3]
Lalkuan (lost) Jwalapur (lost)
Last election46.5%
57 seats
33.5%
11 seats
7%
0 seat
Seats won47192
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 10Increase2.svg 7Increase2.svg 2
Popular vote2,583,9402,038,509259,371
Percentage44.30%37.9%4.82%
SwingDecrease2.svg 1.2%Increase2.svg 4.4%Decrease2.svg 2.2%

2022 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly Election Result Map.svg
Constituency-wise result of the 2022 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election

India Uttarakhand Vidhan Sabha 2023.svg
Structure of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly after the election

Chief Minister before election

Pushkar Singh Dhami
BJP

Elected Chief Minister

Pushkar Singh Dhami
BJP

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Uttarakhand on 14 February 2022 to elect 70 members of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 10 March 2022. It was the first time a current government got re-elected after the creation of Uttarakhand

Contents

Background

The tenure of Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 23 March 2022. [4] The previous assembly elections were held in February 2017. After the election, Bharatiya Janata Party formed the state government, with Trivendra Singh Rawat becoming Chief Minister. [5]

Political developments

Amidst the internal turmoil in the BJP Uttarakhand unit and the mounting pressure of BJP MLAs against himself, Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat resigned on 9 March 2021. [6] Tirath Singh Rawat was sworn in as the new Chief Minister of the state on 10 March 2021. [7]

On 2 July 2021, Tirath Singh Rawat resigned from the Chief Minister's post to avoid constitutional crisis in the state. [8] On 3 July 2021, Pushkar Singh Dhami was sworn in as the 10th Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, assuming office on 4 July 2021. [9]

In January 2021, Arvind Kejriwal announced that Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) would be contesting in six state elections in 2022 including Uttarakhand. [10] On 17 August 2021, AAP declared Ajay Kothiyal as their Chief Ministerial candidate for the assembly election. [11]

Election schedule

The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 8 January 2022. [12]

S.No.EventDateDay
1.Date for Nominations21 January 2022Friday
2.Last Date for filing Nominations28 January 2022Friday
3.Date for scrutiny of nominations29 January 2022Saturday
4.Last date for withdrawal of candidatures31 January 2022Monday
5.Date of poll14 February 2022Monday
6.Date of counting10 March 2022Thursday

Parties and alliances

   National Democratic Alliance

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats ContestedMale CandidatesFemale Candidates
1. Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg Lotos flower symbol.svg Pushkar Singh Dhami Pushkar Dhami.jpg 70628

   United Progressive Alliance

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats ContestedMale CandidatesFemale Candidates
1. Indian National Congress Indian National Congress Flag.svg Hand INC.svg Harish Rawat HarishRawat.jpg 70655

   Aam Aadmi Party

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats ContestedMale CandidatesFemale Candidates
1. Aam Aadmi Party Aam Aadmi Party logo (English).svg AAP Symbol.png Ajay Kothiyal AJ1T.png 70 [13] 628

   Left Front

No.Party [14] FlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats contestedMale candidates-Female candidates
1. Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI-M-flag.svg CPI(M) election symbol - Hammer Sickle and Star.svg Rajendra Singh Negi Circle-icons-profile.svg 440
2. Communist Party of India CPI-banner.svg CPI symbol.svg Samar Bhandari Circle-icons-profile.svg 440
3. Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) CPIML LIBERATION FLAG.png Flag Logo of CPIML.png Raja Bahuguna Circle-icons-profile.svg 220

Others

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats ContestedMale CandidatesFemale Candidates
1. Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant Bahujan Samaj Party.svg Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png Naresh Gautam Circle-icons-profile.svg 54 [15] TBDTBD
2. Uttarakhand Kranti Dal UKD-flag.gif Chair (Indian Election Symbol).svg Diwakar Bhatt Circle-icons-profile.svg 44 [16] TBDTBD
3. Samajwadi Party Indian Election Symbol Cycle.png Satyanarayan Sachan Circle-icons-profile.svg 55 [17] TBDTBD
4. All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen logo.svg Indian Election Symbol Kite.svg Nayyar Kazmi Circle-icons-profile.svg 4 [18] 40

Candidates

Constituency NDA UPA
#NamePartyCandidate [19] PartyCandidate [20]
Uttarkashi District
1 Purola (SC) BJP Durgeshwar Lal INC Mal Chand
2 Yamunotri BJP Kedar Singh Rawat INC Deepak Bijalwan
3 Gangotri BJP Suresh Singh Chauhan INC Vijaypal Singh Sajwan
Chamoli District
4 Badrinath BJP Mahendra Bhatt INC Rajendra Singh Bhandari
5 Tharali (SC) BJP Bhupal Ram Tamta INC Prof. Jeet Ram
6 Karnaprayag BJP Anil Nautiyal INC Mukesh Negi
Rudraprayag District
7 Kedarnath BJP Shaila Rani Rawat INC Manoj Rawat
8 Rudraprayag BJP Bharat Singh Chaudhary INC Pradeep Thapliyal
Tehri Garhwal District
9 Ghansali (SC) BJP Shakti Lal Shah INC Dhani Lal Shah
10 Devprayag BJP Vinod Kandari INC Mantri Prasad Naithani
11 Narendranagar BJP Subodh Uniyal INC Om Gopal Rawat
12 Pratapnagar BJP Vijay Singh Panwar INC Vikram Singh Negi
13 Tehri BJP Kishore Upadhyaya INC Dhan Singh Negi
14 Dhanaulti BJP Pritam Singh Panwar INC Jot Singh Bisht
Dehradun District
15 Chakrata (ST) BJP Ram Sharan Nautiyal INC Pritam Singh
16 Vikasnagar BJP Munna Singh Chauhan INC Nav Prabhat
17 Sahaspur BJP Sahdev Singh Pundir INC Aryendra Sharma
18 Dharampur BJP Vinod Chamoli INC Dinesh Agrawal
19 Raipur BJP Umesh Sharma 'Kau' INC Hira Singh Bisht
20 Rajpur Road (SC) BJP Khajan Dass INC Rajkumar
21 Dehradun Cantonment BJP Savita Kapoor INC Suryakant Dhasmana
22 Mussoorie BJP Ganesh Joshi INC Godavari Thapli
23 Doiwala BJP Brij Bhushan Gairola INC Gaurav Chaudhary 'Ginni'
24 Rishikesh BJP Premchand Aggarwal INC Jayendra Ramola
Haridwar District
25 Haridwar BJP Madan Kaushik INC Satpal Brahmachari
26 BHEL Ranipur BJP Adesh Chauhan INC Rajvir Singh Chauhan
27 Jwalapur (SC) BJP Suresh Rathod INC Ravi Bahadur
28 Bhagwanpur (SC) BJP Satya Pal INC Mamta Rakesh
29 Jhabrera (SC) BJP Rajpal Singh INC Virendra Kumar
30 Piran Kaliyar BJP Munish Saini INC Furqan Ahmad
31 Roorkee BJP Pradip Batra INC Yashpal Rana
32 Khanpur BJP Devyani Singh INC Subhash Chaudhary
33 Manglaur BJP Dinesh Panwar INC Muhammad Nizamuddin
34 Laksar BJP Sanjay Gupta INC Antariksh Saini
35 Haridwar Rural BJP Yatishwaranand INC Anupama Rawat
Pauri Garhwal District
36 Yamkeshwar BJP Renu Bisht INC Shailendra Singh Rawat
37 Pauri (SC) BJP Raj Kumar Pori INC Nawal Kishor
38 Srinagar BJP Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat INC Ganesh Godiyal
39 Chaubattakhal BJP Satpal Maharaj INC Kesar Singh Negi
40 Lansdowne BJP Dilip Singh Rawat INC Anukriti Gusain
41 Kotdwar BJP Ritu Khanduri Bhushan INC Surendra Singh Negi
Pithoragarh District
42 Dharchula BJP Dhan Singh Dhami INC Harish Singh Dhami
43 Didihat BJP Bishan Singh Chuphal INC Pradeep Singh Pal
44 Pithoragarh BJP Chandra Pant INC Mayukh Singh Mahar
45 Gangolihat (SC) BJP Fakir Ram Tamta INC Khajan Chand 'Guddu'
Bageshwar District
46 Kapkot BJP Suresh Singh Garhia INC Lalit Pharswan
47 Bageshwar (SC) BJP Chandan Ram Das INC Ranjit Das
Almora District
48 Dwarahat BJP Anil Shahi INC Madan Singh Bisht
49 Salt BJP Mahesh Singh Jeena INC Ranjit Singh Rawat
50 Ranikhet BJP Pramod Nainwal INC Karan Mahra
51 Someshwar (SC) BJP Rekha Arya INC Rajendra Barakoti
52 Almora BJP Kailash Sharma INC Manoj Tiwari
53 Jageshwar BJP Mohan Singh Mahra INC Govind Singh Kunjwal
Champawat District
54 Lohaghat BJP Puran Singh Phartyal INC Kushal Singh Adhikari
55 Champawat BJP Kailash Chandra Gahtori INC Hemesh Kharkwal
Nainital District
56 Lalkuan BJP Dr. Mohan Singh Bisht INC Harish Rawat
57 Bhimtal BJP Ram Singh Kaira INC Dan Singh Bhandari
58 Nainital (SC) BJP Sarita Arya INC Sanjiv Arya
59 Haldwani BJP Dr. Jogendra Pal Singh Rautela INC Sumit Hridayesh
60 Kaladhungi BJP Banshidhar Bhagat INC Mahesh Sharma
61 Ramnagar BJP Diwan Singh Bisht INC Mahendra Singh Pal
Udham Singh Nagar District
62 Jaspur BJP Dr. Shailendra Mohan Singhal INC Adesh Singh Chauhan
63 Kashipur BJP Trilok Singh Cheema INC Narendra Chand Singh
64 Bajpur (SC) BJP Rajesh Kumar INC Yashpal Arya
65 Gadarpur BJP Arvind Pandey INC Premanand Mahajan
66 Rudrapur BJP Shiv Arora INC Meena Sharma
67 Kichha BJP Rajesh Shukla INC Tilak Raj Behar
68 Sitarganj BJP Saurabh Bahuguna INC Navtej Pal Singh
69 Nanakmatta (ST) BJP Dr. Prem Singh Rana INC Gopal Singh Rana
70 Khatima BJP Pushkar Singh Dhami INC Bhuwan Chandra Kapri

Party manifestos

AAP

AAP asked the residents of Uttarakhand for suggestions for manifesto and received 71,249 replies. In addition to a main manifesto, the party will be releasing separate manifesto for each constituency. [21] On 6 February, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal announced his party's 10-point manifesto for Uttarakhand if the AAP wins the election and forms the government. [22] [23]

  1. End corruption
  2. 24x7 electricity, free electricity up to 300 units
  3. Employment
  4. ₹1000/month for women
  5. Education revolution, improvement of government schools.
  6. Healthcare revolution, improvement in health facilities and building Mohalla Clinics in every village.
  7. Revamp roads and build roads to every village
  8. Pilgrimage (Teerth Yatra) to the elderly
  9. Making Uttarakhand the spiritual capital for Hindus.
  10. Govt job for retired soldiers and amount of ₹1 crore paid ex-gratia to family of soldiers after death

BJP

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has issued the manifesto for the public. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has released the manifesto known as the "drishti patra" in a conference . [24] [25]

key points of the manifesto:- [26] [27]

INC

INC released its manifesto on 2 February 2022 titled 'Uttarakhand Swabhiman Pratigya Patra'. [28] [29] Earlier on 24 January 2022 the party launched its campaign for Uttarakhand with the tagline “Char Dham, Char Kaam”. The four "kaam" (promises) made in the manifesto are [30] [31]

  1. Capping the price of a gas cylinder for consumers at ₹500
  2. Income support of ₹40,000 annually for the poorest five lakh families
  3. Doorstep Medical service under ‘Health facilities Har Gaon Har Dwar’ initiative
  4. Ensuring employment opportunities to 4 lakh youth
  5. Free travel for women in state transport
  6. Filling up 57,000 vacancies in various government departments within a year of voting to power
  7. Setting up of the state's “first sports university”
  8. Withdrawing cases against farmers filed during protests against the now-repealed farm laws
  9. Modernise sugar mills and improve the mechanism of payment to the sugarcane farmers
  10. Comprehensive educational framework with increased budget allocation
  11. Resume “Mere Bujurg Mere Teerth” (my elders my pilgrimage) along with pension to the senior citizens

Campaigns

Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), the umbrella body of farmers, campaigned against the ruling BJP by organizing public meetings and rallies asking farmers to not vote for BJP. [32] SKM had organised the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest against the controversial three farm acts which were passed by the BJP-led Union Government in the BJP controlled Parliament of India in September 2020. These laws were eventually withdrawn by the Union government. [32]

On 31 January 2022, the farmer leaders observed "Vishwasghat Diwas" (treachery day) across India after the Union government failed to fulfill promises that were made to the farmers during the withdrawal of agitation against three farm laws. SKM leaders have warned that the farm laws may be re-introduced if BJP wins the elections. [33]

SKM leaders launched "Mission UP and Uttarakhand" and appealed to the voters to not vote for BJP calling them "anti-farmer". The appeal did not suggest to vote for any political party. SKM's appeal was supported by 57 farmer organisations. The campaign rallies were banned due to COVID-19, so pandemic leaflets with the appeal were handed to the villagers. [34]

Policy positions

Farm Laws

BJP's Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar in December 2021, had said that BJP brought the 3 agriculture amendment laws (repealed in 2021). "But the government is not disappointed. We moved a step back and we will move forward again because farmers are India’s backbone." [35]

The INC and AAP are against the farm laws and had supported the farmers' unions during their year-long protest against the farm laws. [36] [37]

Poll prediction

Opinion polls

Polling aggregates
Active Parties
  Bharatiya Janata Party
  Indian National Congress
  Aam Aadmi Party
  Others
DatePolling agencyLead
NDA UPA AAP Others
7 February 2022 ABP News - C-Voter [38] 42.6%40.6%13.0%3.9%2.0%
10 January 2022 ABP News - C-Voter [39] [40] 38.6%37.2%12.6%11.7%1.4%
22 December 2021NewsX - Pollstrat [41] 40.5%34.2%10.4%14.9%6.3%
11 December 2021 ABP News - C-Voter [42] 39.8%35.7%12.6%11.9%4.1%
12 November 2021 ABP News - C-Voter [43] 41.4%36.3%11.8%10.5%5.1%
8 October 2021 ABP News - C-Voter [44] 44.6%34.0%14.7%6.7%10.6%
3 September 2021 ABP News - C-Voter [45] 43.1%32.6%14.6%9.7%10.5%
18 March 2021 ABP News - C-Voter [46] 38.3%40.8%9.2%11.7%2.5%
DatePolling agencyLeadRemarks
NDA UPA AAP Others
7 February 2022 ABP News - C-Voter [38] 31-3730-362-40-10-7Hung
10 January 2022 ABP News - C-Voter [39] [40] 31-3730-362-40-10-7Hung
22 December 2021NewsX - Pollstrat [41] 36-4125-302-40-16-16BJP majority
11 December 2021 ABP News - C-Voter [42] 33-3929-351-30-10-10Hung
12 November 2021 ABP News - C-Voter [43] 36-4030-340-20-12-10BJP majority
8 October 2021 ABP News - C-Voter [44] 42-4621-250-40-217-25BJP majority
3 September 2021 ABP News - C-Voter [45] 44-4819-230-40-221-29BJP majority
18 March 2021 ABP News - C-Voter [46] 24-3032-382-80-92-14Hung
10 MarchElection results47190428NDA majority

Exit polls

The Election Commission banned the media from publishing exit polls between 7 AM on 10 February 2022 and 6:30 PM on 7 March 2022. Violation of the directive would be punishable with two years of imprisonment. [47] Accordingly, the exit polls below were published in the evening of 7 March.

Polling agencyLeadRemarks
NDA UPA AAP Others
ABP News C-Voter [48] 26-3232-380-23-70-12Hung
NewsX Polstrat [49] 31-3333-350-30-20-4Hung
Today's Chanakya [49] 4324319BJP Majority
India Today - Axis My India [49] 36-4620-304-96-26BJP Majority
India TV - CNX [50] 35-4324-320-02-40-8BJP Majority
ETG Research [49] 37-4029-320-10-25-11BJP Majority
India News - Jan Ki Baat [49] 32-4127-350-10-40-14Hung
Times Now - VETO [51] [49] 3731118BJP Majority
Republic - P-Marq [49] 29-3433-371-31-30-8Hung
Election results47190428BJP majority

Voter turnout

Source: [2]

DistrictSeatsTurnout (%)
Uttarkashi 368.48
Chamoli 362.38
Rudraprayag 263.16
Tehri Garhwal 656.34
Dehradun 1063.69
Haridwar 1174.77
Pauri Garhwal 654.87
Pithoragarh 460.80
Bageshwar 263.00
Almora 653.71
Champawat 262.66
Nainital 666.35
Udham Singh Nagar 972.27
Total7065.37

Results

Results by alliance and party

Vote Share

   BJP (44.30%)
   INC (37.90%)
   BSP (4.82%)
   AAP (3.31%)
   UKD (1.08%)
  Others (8.55%)

Seat Share

   BJP (67.14%)
   INC (27.14%)
   BSP (2.86%)
  IND (2.86%)
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes%±pp ContestedWon+/−
Bharatiya Janata Party 30,93,94044.30%Decrease2.svg2.20704710Decrease2.svg
Indian National Congress 10,38,50927.14%Increase2.svg4.397019Increase2.svg 8
Bahujan Samaj Party 1,59,3714.82%Decrease2.svg2.18542Increase2.svg 2
Aam Aadmi Party 1,78,1340.1%Increase2.svg3.31700Steady2.svg
Uttarakhand Kranti Dal 58,2181.08%Increase2.svg0.40440Steady2.svg
Independents 3000595.581522Steady2.svg
Others2.1
NOTA 46,8180.87
Total
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Votes cast/ turnout
Abstentions
Registered voters

Results by division

DivisionsSeatsBJPINCOthers
Garhwal 412984
Kumaon 2918110
Total7047194

Results by district

DistrictsSeatsBJPINCOthers
Garhwal Division
Uttarkashi 3201
Chamoli 3210
Rudraprayag 2200
Tehri Garhwal 6510
Dehradun 10910
Haridwar 11353
Pauri Garhwal 6600
Kumaon Division
Pithoragarh 4220
Bageshwar 2200
Almora 6420
Champawat 2110
Nainital 6510
Udham Singh Nagar 9450
Total7047194

Results by constituency

ConstituencyTurnout
(%) [2]
Winner [52] [53] Runner UpMargin
#NameCandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
Uttarkashi District
1 Purola (SC)69.40 Durgeshwar Lal BJP 2785653.95 Mal Chand INC 2156041.766296
2 Yamunotri 68.12 Sanjay Dobhal Independent 2295244.01Deepak Bijalwan INC 1631331.286639
3 Gangotri 68.01 Suresh Singh Chauhan BJP 2961949.66 Vijaypal Singh Sajwan INC 2159036.208029
Chamoli District
4 Badrinath 65.65 Rajendra Singh Bhandari INC 3266147.88 Mahendra Bhatt BJP 3059544.852066
5 Tharali (SC)60.34 Bhupal Ram Tamta BJP 3285251.66Prof. Jeet Ram INC 2455038.618302
6 Karanprayag 61.04 Anil Nautiyal BJP 2891148.99Mukhesh Negi INC 2219637.616715
Rudraprayag District
7 Kedarnath 66.43 Shaila Rani Rawat BJP 2188636.04Kuldeep Singh Rawat Independent 1342322.118463
8 Rudraprayag 60.34 Bharat Singh Chaudhary BJP 2966046.78Pradeep Thapliyal INC 1985831.329802
Tehri Garhwal District
9 Ghansali (SC)50.38 Shakti Lal Shah BJP 2094942.09Dhani Lal Shah INC 1066421.4310285
10 Deoprayag 54.94 Vinod Kandari BJP 1733036.11 Diwakar Bhatt UKD 1474230.722588
11 Narendranagar 62.18 Subodh Uniyal BJP 2743047.83Om Gopal Rawat INC 2563244.701798
12 Pratapnagar 49.99 Vikram Singh Negi INC 1913144.67 Vijay Singh Panwar BJP 1679039.212340
13 Tehri 55.03 Kishore Upadhyaya BJP 1980242.31 Dinesh Dhanai
UJP
1885140.28951
14 Dhanaulti 65.89 Pritam Singh Panwar BJP 2282740.22Jot Singh Bisht INC 1814331.934684
Dehradun District
15 Chakrata (ST)68.24 Pritam Singh INC 3685350.64Ram Sharan Nautiyal BJP 2741737.679436
16 Vikasnagar 75.74 Munna Singh Chauhan BJP 4081950.04 Nav Prabhat INC 3562643.674563
17 Sahaspur 72.98 Sahdev Singh Pundir BJP 6400850.86Aryendra Sharma INC 5565344.228355
18 Dharampur 57.35 Vinod Chamoli BJP 5853849.25 Dinesh Agrawal INC 4844840.7610090
19 Raipur 61.33 Umesh Sharma 'Kau' BJP 6575660.15 Hira Singh Bisht INC 3570432.6630052
20 Rajpur Road (SC)57.75 Khajan Dass BJP 3702753.62 Rajkumar INC 2586437.4511163
21 Dehradun Cantonment 56.89 Savita Kapoor BJP 4549259.16 Suryakant Dhasmana INC 2455431.9320938
22 Mussoorie 60.01 Ganesh Joshi BJP 4484756.49Godavari Thapli INC 2952237.1915325
23 Doiwala 68.06 Brij Bhushan Gairola BJP 6494657.22Gaurav Chaudhary 'Ginni' INC 3592531.6529021
24 Rishikesh 62.21 Premchand Aggarwal BJP 5212550.04Jayendra Ramola INC 3340331.8619057
Haridwar District
25 Haridwar 64.89 Madan Kaushik BJP 5314755.45Satpal Brahmachari INC 3791039.5615237
26 BHEL Ranipur 69.08 Adesh Chauhan BJP 5754450.61Rajvir Singh Chauhan INC 4368238.4213862
27 Jwalapur (SC)79.35 Ravi Bahadur INC 4237245.68 Suresh Rathod BJP 2902931.303343
28 Bhagwanpur (SC)79.92 Mamta Rakesh INC 4480845.38Subodh Rakesh BSP 3999740.494811
29 Jhabrera (SC)78.42 Virendra Kumar INC 3965241.55Rajpal Singh BJP 3134632.948036
30 Piran Kaliyar 77.44 Furqan Ahmad INC 4353944.16Munish Saini BJP 2779628.1915743
31 Roorkee 63.10 Pradip Batra BJP 3698648.21Yashpal Rana INC 3470945.242277
32 Khanpur 76.85 Umesh Kumar Independent 3876734.18Ravindra Singh BSP 3191528.146852
33 Manglaur 75.95 Sarwat Karim Ansari BSP 3266037.18 Muhammad Nizamuddin INC 3206236.50598
34 Laksar 79.51 Muhammad Shahzad BSP 3489942.77 Sanjay Gupta BJP 2445929.9810440
35 Haridwar Rural 81.94 Anupama Rawat INC 5002846.59 Yatishwaranand BJP 4555642.424472
Pauri Garhwal District
36 Yamkeshwar 53.94 Renu Bisht BJP 2839058.98Shailendra Singh Rawat INC 1798037.3510410
37 Pauri (SC)51.82 Raj Kumar Pori BJP 2586552.60Naval Kishor INC 2012740.935738
38 Srinagar 59.71Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat BJP 2961845.55 Ganesh Godiyal INC 2903144.65587
39 Chaubattakhal 45.33 Satpal Maharaj BJP 2492758.72Kesar Singh Rawat INC 1349731.8011430
40 Lansdowne 48.12 Dilip Singh Rawat BJP 2450459.18 Anukriti Gusain INC 1463635.359868
41 Kotdwar 65.92 Ritu Khanduri Bhushan BJP 3210341.58 Surendra Singh Negi INC 2841636.813687
Pithoragarh District
42 Dharchula 62.74 Harish Singh Dhami INC 2700747.95Dhan Singh Dhami BJP 2588945.961118
43 Didihat 64.01 Bishan Singh Chuphal BJP 2059437.69Kishan Bhandari Independent 1429826.173226
44 Pithoragarh 62.15 Mayukh Singh Mahar INC 3326947.48 Chandra Pant BJP 2721538.846054
45 Gangolihat (SC)55.39 Fakir Ram Tamta BJP 3229655.65Khajan Chand 'Guddu' INC 2224338.3310053
Bageshwar District
46 Kapkot 63.71 Suresh Singh Gariya BJP 3127548.83 Lalit Pharswan INC 2722942.514046
47 Bageshwar (SC)62.40 Chandan Ram Das BJP 3221143.14Ranjit Das INC 2007026.8812141
Almora District
48 Dwarahat 52.72 Madan Singh Bisht INC 1776636.19Anil Shahi BJP 1758435.82182
49 Salt 45.92 Mahesh Singh Jeena BJP 2239349.65Ranjit Singh Rawat INC 1870541.473688
50 Ranikhet 51.80 Pramod Nainwal BJP 2104750.05 Karan Mahra INC 1846343.902584
51 Someshwar (SC)56.92 Rekha Arya BJP 2616152.09Rajendra Barakoti INC 2086841.555293
52 Almora 59.19 Manoj Tiwari INC 2443944.90 Kailash Sharma BJP 2431244.67127
53 Jageshwar 56.07 Mohan Singh Mahara BJP 2753052.04 Govind Singh Kunjwal INC 2164740.925883
Champawat District
54 Lohaghat 58.96 Khushal Singh Adhikari INC 3295051.65 Puran Singh Phartyal BJP 2691242.186038
55 Champawat 66.80 Kailash Chandra Gahtori BJP 3254750.26 Hemesh Kharkwal INC 2724342.075403
Nainital District
56 Lalkuan 72.56 Mohan Singh Bisht BJP 4630753.23 Harish Rawat INC 2878033.0817527
57 Bhimtal 65.44 Ram Singh Kaira BJP 2563238.69 Dan Singh Bhandari INC 1578823.839444
58 Nainital (SC)55.25 Sarita Arya BJP 3177052.19 Sanjiv Arya INC 2388939.257881
59 Haldwani 65.65 Sumit Hridayesh INC 5011650.18Dr. Jogendra Pal Singh Rautela BJP 4230242.367814
60 Kaladhungi 68.25 Banshidhar Bhagat BJP 6784757.34Mahesh Sharma INC 4391637.1223931
61 Ramnagar 69.15 Diwan Singh Bisht BJP 3109437.44 Mahendra Singh Pal INC 2634931.724745
Udham Singh Nagar District
62 Jaspur 74.39 Adesh Singh Chauhan INC 4288643.81Dr. Shailendra Mohan Singhal BJP 3871439.554172
63 Kashipur 64.26 Trilok Singh Cheema BJP 4850842.79Narendra Chand Singh INC 3217328.3816335
64 Bajpur (SC)72.04 Yashpal Arya INC 4025236.76Rajesh Kumar BJP 3864135.291611
65 Gadarpur 75.64 Arvind Pandey BJP 5284148.49Premanand Mahajan INC 5172147.461120
66 Rudrapur 68.24 Shiv Arora BJP 6060245.69Meena Sharma INC 4085230.8019850
67 Kichha 71.66 Tilak Raj Behar INC 4955249.52 Rajesh Shukla BJP 3947539.4410077
68 Sitarganj 78.64 Saurabh Bahuguna BJP 4335444.81Navtej Pal Singh INC 3241633.5010938
69 Nanakmatta (ST)74.16 Gopal Singh Rana INC 4874652.94Dr. Prem Singh Rana BJP 3572638.8013020
70 Khatima 76.63 Bhuwan Chandra Kapri INC 4817751.89 Pushkar Singh Dhami BJP 4159844.806579

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