2025 elections in India

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2025 Indian elections
2023          2024         2025         2026          2027
Rajya Sabha elections
Seats contested8
State elections
States contested2

The 2025 elections in India are expected to include the elections of the Rajya Sabha and 1 state and 1 union territory Legislative assemblies. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Lok Sabha by-elections

S.NoDateConstituencyState/UTMP before electionParty before electionReasonElected MPParty after election
1TBA Basirhat West Bengal Haji Nurul Islam Trinamool Congress Died on 25 September 2024 [6] TBD

Legislative Assembly Elections

Date(s)State/UTGovernment beforeChief Minister beforeGovernment afterElected Chief MinisterMaps
5 February 2025 Delhi Aam Aadmi Party Atishi Marlena TBD IN-DL.svg
October / November 2025* Bihar Bharatiya Janata Party Nitish Kumar IN-BR.svg
Janata Dal (United)

*  Tentative schedule as per assembly tenure.

Legislative Assembly by-elections

Gujarat

DateConstituencyPrevious MLAReasonElected MLA
TBD87 Visavadar Bhupendra Bhayani Aam Aadmi Party Resigned on 13 December 2023 [7] TBD

Jammu and Kashmir

DateConstituencyPrevious MLAReasonElected MLA
TBA27 Budgam Omar Abdullah Jammu & Kashmir National Conference Resigned on 21 October 2024TBD
77 Nagrota Devender Singh Rana Bharatiya Janata Party Died on 31 October 2024 [8]

Kerala

DateConstituencyPrevious MLAReasonElected MLA
TBD84 Nilambur P. V. Anvar Independent politician Resigned on 13 January 2025TBD

Manipur

DateConstituencyPrevious MLAReasonElected MLA
TBD49 Tadubi N. Kayisii National People's Party Died on 18 January 2025TBD

Punjab

DateConstituencyPrevious MLAReasonElected MLA
TBD64 Ludhiana West Gurpreet Gogi [9] Aam Aadmi Party Died on 10 January 2025 [10] TBD

Tamil Nadu

DateConstituencyPrevious M.L.A.ReasonElected M.L.A.
5 February 202598 Erode East E. V. K. S. Elangovan Indian National Congress Died on 14 December 2024 [11] TBD

Uttar Pradesh

DateConstituencyPrevious MLAReasonElected MLA
5 February 2025273 Milkipur Awadhesh Prasad Samajwadi Party Elected to Lok Sabha on 4 June 2024TBD

Local body elections

Andhra Pradesh

DateMunicipal CorporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Kakinada Municipal Corporation Telugu Desam Party TBD
Rajamahendravaram Municipal Corporation
Mangalagiri Tadepalle Municipal Corporation Did not exist
Srikakulam Municipal Corporation

Arunachal Pradesh

DateMunicipal CorporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBAItanagar Municipal Corporation Bharatiya Janata Party TBD

Assam

DateAutonomous CouncilGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council Bharatiya Janata Party TBD
Sonowal Kachari Autonomous Council
Mising Autonomous Council Sammilita Gana Shakti
Bodoland Territorial Council United People's Party Liberal
Bharatiya Janata Party
Gana Suraksha Party
Bodo Kachari Welfare Autonomous Council Did not exist
Kamatapur Autonomous Council
Matak Autonomous Council
Moran Autonomous Council
Silchar Municipal Corporation

Chhattisgarh

DateMunicipal corporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
11 February 2025Ambikapur Municipal Corporation Indian National Congress TBD
Bilaspur Municipal Corporation
Chirmiri Municipal Corporation
Dhamtari Municipal Corporation
Durg Municipal Corporation Durg
Jagdalpur Municipal Corporation
Korba Municipal Corporation
Raigarh Municipal Corporation
Raipur Municipal Corporation
Rajnandgaon Municipal Corporation

Gujarat

DateMunicipal corporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBAAnand Municipal CorporationNewly formedTBD
Gandhidham Municipal Corporation
16 February 2025 Junagadh Municipal Corporation Bharatiya Janata Party
TBAMehsana Municipal CorporationNewly formed
Morbi Municipal Corporation
Nadiad Municipal Corporation
Navsari Municipal Corporation
Porbandar Municipal Corporation
Surendranagar Municipal Corporation
Vapi Municipal Corporation

Haryana

DateMunicipal corporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Gurugram Municipal Corporation Bharatiya Janata Party TBD
Faridabad Municipal Corporation
Rohtak Municipal Corporation
Karnal Municipal Corporation
Hisar Municipal Corporation
Panipat Municipal Corporation
Yamunanagar Municipal Corporation
Manesar Municipal Corporation Did not exist

Jammu and Kashmir

DateMunicipal corporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Jammu Municipal Corporation Bharatiya Janata Party TBD
Srinagar Municipal Corporation Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party

Jharkhand

DateMunicipal CorporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Adityapur Municipal Corporation Bharatiya Janata Party TBD
Giridih Municipal Corporation
Hazaribagh Municipal Corporation
Medininagar Municipal Corporation
Ranchi Municipal Corporation
Chas Municipal Corporation did not exist
Deoghar Municipal Corporation
Dhanbad Municipal Corporation
Jamshedpur Municipal Corporation

Karnataka

DateMunicipal corporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Bharatiya Janata Party TBD
Mysuru City Corporation
Shivamogga City Corporation
Tumakuru City Corporation
Davanagere City Corporation
Mangalore City Corporation

Kerala

DateMunicipal corporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation Left Democratic Front TBD
Kozhikode Municipal Corporation
Kochi Municipal Corporation
Kollam Municipal Corporation
Thrissur Municipal Corporation
Kannur Municipal Corporation United Democratic Front

Ladakh

DateMunicipal CorporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh Bharatiya Janata Party TBD

Maharashtra

DateMunicipal corporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray)
(MVA)
TBD
Thane Municipal Corporation
Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation
Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation
Aurangabad Municipal Corporation
Jalgaon Municipal Corporation
Ahmednagar Municipal Corporation
Kolhapur Municipal Corporation Indian National Congress
(MVA)
Bhiwandi-Nizampur Municipal Corporation
Nanded-Waghala Municipal Corporation
Malegaon Municipal Corporation
Latur Municipal Corporation
Parbhani Municipal Corporation
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation Nationalist Congress Party
(MVA)
Vasai-Virar City Municipal Corporation Bahujan Vikas Aghadi
Pune Municipal Corporation Bharatiya Janata Party
Nagpur Municipal Corporation
Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation
Nashik Municipal Corporation
Solapur Municipal Corporation
Amravati Municipal Corporation
Akola Municipal Corporation
Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation
Panvel Municipal Corporation
Chandrapur Municipal Corporation
Sangli-Miraj-Kupwad Municipal Corporation
Dhule Municipal Corporation
Ichalkaranji Municipal Corporation did not exist
Jalna Municipal Corporation

Manipur

DateMunicipal Corporation/ Autonomous CouncilGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Imphal Municipal Corporation Indian National Congress TBD
Chandel Autonomous District Council
Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council
Tamenglong Autonomous District Council
Manipur North Autonomous District Council Naga People's Front
Ukhrul Autonomous District Council
Churachandpur Autonomous District Council Independent

Meghalaya

DateAutonomous CouncilGovernment beforeGovernment after
21 February 2025 [12] Jaintia Hills Autonomous District Council National People's Party TBD
Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council

Mizoram

DateAutonomous CouncilGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Lai Autonomous District Council Indian National Congress TBD

Odisha

DateMunicipal corporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Rourkela Municipal Corporation did not existTBD
Sambalpur Municipal Corporation

Rajasthan

DateMunicipal corporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Bikaner Municipal Corporation Bharatiya Janata Party TBD
Udaipur Municipal Corporation
Bharatpur Municipal Corporation Indian National Congress
Alwar Municipal Corporationdid not exist

Telangana

DateMunicipal CorporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Indian National Congress TBD

Uttarakhand

DateMunicipal corporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
23 January 2025 Dehradun Municipal Corporation Bharatiya Janata Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Haldwani Municipal Corporation
Kashipur Municipal Corporation
Rishikesh Municipal Corporation
Rudrapur Municipal Corporation
Haridwar Municipal Corporation Indian National Congress
Kotdwar Municipal Corporation
Roorkee Municipal Corporation Independent
Pithoragarh Municipal Corporation Did Not Exist
Almora Municipal Corporation
Srinagar Municipal Corporation Independent

West Bengal

DateMunicipal CorporationGovernment beforeGovernment after
TBA Durgapur Municipal Corporation Trinamool Congress TBD
Howrah Municipal Corporation

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