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The 2025 Dehradun Municipal Corporation election [1] [2] [3] is a municipal election to the Dehradun Municipal Corporation which governs Dehradun City, the largest city in Uttarakhand. It was held on 23 January 2025.
The election schedule was announced by the state election commission on 23 December 2024. [4]
Poll Event | Schedule |
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Notification Date | 27 December 2024 |
Last Date for filing nomination | 30 December 2024 |
Scrutiny of nomination | 31 December 2024 |
Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination | 2 January 2025 |
Allotment of Symbols | 3 January 2025 |
Date of Poll | 23 January 2025 |
Date of Counting of Votes | 25 January 2025 |
No. | Party | Symbol | Candidate's Name | ||
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1 | Bharatiya Janata Party | Saurabh Thapliyal [5] | |||
2 | Indian National Congress | Virendra Pokhriyal [6] |
Ward No. [7] | Ward Name [7] | ||||||
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BJP | INC [8] | ||||||
1 | Malsi | BJP | Anurag Singh | INC | Surendra Singh Bohra | ||
2 | Vijaypur | BJP | Nirmala Thapa | INC | Sagar Lama | ||
3 | Ranjhawala | BJP | Shishirkant Tiwari | INC | Anil Chhetri | ||
4 | Rajpur | BJP | Alka Kulhan | INC | Urmila Thapa | ||
5 | Dhoran | BJP | Alpana Rana | INC | Ranjana Chauhan | ||
6 | Doon Vihar | BJP | Meenakshi Nautiyal | INC | Anupama Bharadwaj | ||
7 | Jakhan | BJP | Amit Kumar | INC | Arvindra Chaudhary | ||
8 | Salawala | BJP | Bhupendra Kathait | INC | Pawan Kharola | ||
9 | Arya Nagar | BJP | Yogesh Ghaghat | INC | Nisha Rani | ||
10 | Dobhal Wala | BJP | Mohan Bahuguna | INC | Udveer Singh Panwar | ||
11 | Vijay Colony | BJP | Bhawna Chaudhary | INC | Monica Rajoria | ||
12 | Kishan Nagar | BJP | Nandini Sharma | INC | Poonam Kshetri | ||
13 | D.L. Road | BJP | Rekha Devi | INC | Suman | ||
14 | Rispana | BJP | Rani Kaur | INC | Pooja Chauhan | ||
15 | Karanpur | BJP | Ravi Kumar | INC | Mayank Jakhmola | ||
16 | Bakralwala | BJP | Ashok Dobariyal | INC | Vijendra Pal Singh | ||
17 | Chukkhuwala | BJP | Satyendra Bhandari | INC | Arjun Sonkar | ||
18 | Indra Colony | BJP | Vanshika Sonkar | INC | Savita Sonkar | ||
19 | Ghanta Ghar Kalika Mandir | BJP | Santokh Nagpal | INC | Ravi Kumar Phukela | ||
20 | Race Course North | BJP | Rahul Panwar | INC | Virender Singh | ||
21 | M.K.P. | BJP | Rohan Chandel | INC | Alpana Jadli | ||
22 | Tilak Road | BJP | Anita Garg | INC | |||
23 | Khurbura | BJP | Vimla Gaur | INC | Lakshmi Kaur | ||
24 | Shivaji Marg | BJP | Vishal Kumar | INC | Nitin Chanchal | ||
25 | Indrish Nagar | BJP | Manoj Kumar Jatav | INC | Gagan Chhachhar | ||
26 | Dhamawala | BJP | Priyanka Anand | INC | |||
27 | Jhanda Mohalla | BJP | Vaibhav Agarwal | INC | Rajesh Uniyal | ||
28 | Dalanwala North | BJP | Geeta Rawat | INC | Kamla Devi | ||
29 | Dalanwala East | BJP | Deep Charan | INC | Nikhil Kumar | ||
30 | Dalanwala South | BJP | Sunita Majkhola | INC | Durga Negi | ||
31 | Kaulaghar | BJP | Samidha Gurung | INC | Piya Thapa | ||
32 | Ballupur | BJP | Kiran Nautiyal | INC | Komal Bohra | ||
33 | Yamuna Colony | BJP | Sanjay Singhal | INC | Sumitra Dhyani | ||
34 | Govind Ghar | BJP | Mahendra Kaur Kukreja | INC | Amrita Kaushal | ||
35 | Shri Dev Suman | BJP | Kirti Beniwal | INC | Sangeeta Gupta | ||
36 | Vijay Park | BJP | Amita Singh | INC | Geetanjali Sharma | ||
37 | Basant Vihar | BJP | Ankit Agarwal | INC | |||
38 | Panditwari | BJP | Manish Pal | INC | Abhishek Tiwari | ||
39 | Indra Nagar | BJP | Praveen Negi | INC | Rajeev Chaudhary | ||
40 | Seema Dwar | BJP | Meera Kathait | INC | Ramkumar Thapliyal | ||
41 | Indrapuram | BJP | Babita Gupta | INC | Payal Behel | ||
42 | Kanwali | BJP | Renu Gheyal | INC | Sunita Pundir | ||
43 | Dwanpuri | BJP | Rajni Devi | INC | Anju Bharti | ||
44 | Patel Nagar West | BJP | Dolly | INC | Neha Sharma | ||
45 | Gandhi Gram | BJP | Meenakshi Maurya | INC | Sheela Devi Dhiman | ||
46 | Adhoiwala | BJP | Suman Mani | INC | Monica Chaudhary | ||
47 | Chandar Road | BJP | Sanjeev Malhotra | INC | Ajay Tyagi | ||
48 | Badrish Colony | BJP | Kamli Bhatt | INC | Radha Nautiyal | ||
49 | Bhagat Singh Colony | BJP | Mehtab Ali | INC | |||
50 | Rajiv Nagar | BJP | Varsha Badoni | INC | Mahendra Singh Rawat | ||
51 | Bani Vihar | BJP | Trilok Bargali | INC | Shubham Chauhan | ||
52 | Saraswati Vihar | BJP | Sohan Rautela | INC | Ashish Gusain | ||
53 | Mata Mandir Road | BJP | Vimal Uniyal | INC | Kshitij Farasi | ||
54 | Chandra Singh Garhwali Ajabpur | BJP | Ranjana Dhanai | INC | Sandhya Uniyal | ||
55 | Shah Nagar | BJP | Rakesh Kumar | INC | Jitendra Singh | ||
56 | Dharampur | BJP | Sushil Kumar Bagasi | INC | Amit Bhandari | ||
57 | Nehru Colony | BJP | Vinod Negi | INC | Kanchan Regmi | ||
58 | Defence Colony | BJP | Devendra Gairola | INC | Ajendra Gusain | ||
59 | Gujrara Mansingh | BJP | Sanjeet Bansal | INC | Saurabh Uniyal | ||
60 | Danda Lakhond | BJP | Abhishek Pant | INC | Manjula Tomar | ||
61 | Aamwala Tarla | BJP | Prashant Dobhal | INC | Vijay Raturi | ||
62 | Nunarkhera | BJP | Sumit Pundir | INC | Abhinay Bisht | ||
63 | Ladpur | BJP | Kavindra Semwal | INC | Swarnim Raj Kandari | ||
64 | Nehru Gram | BJP | Sushila | INC | Kavita Negi | ||
65 | Dobhal Chowk | BJP | Vijaylakshmi Negi | INC | Sarita Bisht | ||
66 | Raipur | BJP | Kapil Dhar | INC | Pratibha Sharma | ||
67 | Mohkampur | BJP | Ravindra Singh Rawat | INC | Sumit Devrani | ||
68 | Chak Tun Wala Miya Wala | BJP | Pooja Negi | INC | Vijay Singh Bisht | ||
69 | Ritha Mandi | BJP | Hariduddin | INC | Etat Khan | ||
70 | Lakkhi Bagh | BJP | Ram Kumar Gupta | INC | Ayush Gupta | ||
71 | Patel Nagar East | BJP | Mahipal Dhiman | INC | Amandeep Singh | ||
72 | Dehrakhas | BJP | Alok Kumar | INC | Nitin Rawat | ||
73 | Vidhya Vihar | BJP | Ramesh Gaur | INC | Hemant Upreti | ||
74 | Bhrampuri | BJP | Satish Kashyap | INC | Aman Kumar Prajapati | ||
75 | Lohia Nagar | BJP | Jasveer Singh | INC | |||
76 | Niranjanpur | BJP | Shraddha Sethi | INC | Sheena Mehta | ||
77 | Majra | BJP | Aftab Alam | INC | Zahid Ansari | ||
78 | Turner Road | BJP | Mita Gupta | INC | Kusum | ||
79 | Bharuwala Grant | BJP | Deepak Negi | INC | Piyush Gaur | ||
80 | Rest Camp | BJP | Anjali Singhal | INC | Archana Kapoor | ||
81 | Race Course South | BJP | Rakhi Barthawal | INC | Pushpa Panwar | ||
82 | Deep Nagar | BJP | Dinesh Sati | INC | Anil Sharma | ||
83 | Kedarpur | BJP | Darshan Lal Binjola | INC | Naveen Chandra Ramola | ||
84 | Banjarowala | BJP | Lakshmi Rana | INC | Anita Saklani | ||
85 | Mothrowala | BJP | Mam Chand | INC | Arvind Kumar Gurung | ||
86 | Sewla Kalan | BJP | Manju Kaushik | INC | Veermati Devi | ||
87 | Pithuwala | BJP | Pushkar Chauhan | INC | Hari Prasad Bhatt | ||
88 | Mehuwala-1 | BJP | Pushpa Nautiyal | INC | Tarannum | ||
89 | Mehuwala-2 | BJP | Usha Chauhan | INC | Priya Verma | ||
90 | Mohobiwala | BJP | Sudhir Thapa | INC | Mohan Lal Gurung | ||
91 | Chanderbani | BJP | Suman Butola | INC | |||
92 | Arcadia-1 | BJP | Anil Nautiyal | INC | Pawan Tomar | ||
93 | Arcadia-2 | BJP | Kiran Yadav | INC | Kailashi Negi | ||
94 | Nathanpur-1 | BJP | Meharban Singh Bhandari | INC | Jitendra Kumar | ||
95 | Nathanpur-2 | BJP | Ravindra Gusain | INC | Karuna Singh | ||
96 | Nawada | BJP | Virendra Walia | INC | Sachin Thapa | ||
97 | Harrawala | BJP | Vinod Kumar | INC | Suman Rani | ||
98 | Ballawala | BJP | Prashant Kharola | INC | Ashish Khatri | ||
99 | Nakrunda | BJP | Rahul Kumar | INC | Pradeep Kumar | ||
100 | Nathuawala | BJP | Swati Dobhal | INC | Anjil Thapliyal |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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BJP | Saurabh Thapliyal | 242,229 | 58.29 | 11.88 | |
INC | Virendra Pokhriyal | 1,36,535 | 32.86 | 3.38 | |
Independent | Sardar Khan Pappu | 9,608 | 2.31 | 1.72 | |
Independent | Sulochna Ishtwal | 6,827 | 1.64 | New | |
Independent | Vijay Prasad Bhattarai | 5,898 | 1.42 | New | |
UKD | Birendra Singh Bisht | 4,249 | 1.02 | 0.46 | |
Independent | Rajendra Prasad Gairola | 3,840 | 0.92 | New | |
NOTA | None of the above | 2,927 | 0.7 | 0.03 | |
AAP | Ravindra Singh Anand | 2,469 | 0.59 | 7.68 | |
Independent | Arushi Sundriyal | 382 | 0.09 | New | |
Majority | 1,05,694 | 25.43 | 15.26 | ||
Turnout | 4,15,496 | 55.9 | 0.73 | ||
BJP hold | Swing |
Party | Seats | |||||
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Contested | Won | +/− | ||||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 100 | 63 | 3 | |||
Indian National Congress | 99 [a] | 24 | 10 | |||
Other parties | 24 [b] | 0 | ||||
Independents | 154 | 13 | 7 | |||
NOTA | ||||||
Total | 100% | 100 | ||||
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