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Kanwali is a Municipal Corporation ward in the Dehradun Municipal Corporation of Dehradun district in the state of Uttarakhand, India. This area was under the Kanwali Gram Panchayat before 1998. Archana Pundir is the current and longest serving Municipal Councilor of Kanwali Ward.

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List of Councillors

S. N.NameTermParty
1Babu Ram8 February 20037 February 20084 years, 364 days Bharatiya Janata Party
2Archana Pundir3 May 20082 May 20134 years, 364 days
3Rajesh Singh Pundir3 May 20132 May 20184 years, 364 days Indian National Congress
(2)Archana Pundir2 December 20182 December 20234 years, 364 days Bharatiya Janata Party

2023 Election

Potential Candidates
Bharatiya Janata Party
Archana PundirCouncillor
Dehradun Municipal Corporation
Pritam Singh PundirRepresentative
Savita Kapoor (MLA)
Harbans Kapoor (Ex Speaker, Ex Mnister and Ex MLA)
Mohit SharmaEx Secretary
BJP Yuva Morcha
Indian National Congress
Sartaj AhmedState General Secretary
Uttarakhand PCC Minority Department
Rajesh Singh PundirFormer Councillor
Dehradun Municipal Corporation
Kewal Singh PundirState General Secretary
Uttarakhand Kisan Congress

2018 Election

Dehradun Municipal Corporation Election, 2018: Kanwali
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Archana Pundir205347.84Increase2.svg 6.23
INC Kumkum Pundir140232.67Decrease2.svg 8.94
AAP Moni Dhiman4119.57New
Independent Sonia Katheria1824.24New
NOTA None of the above170.39New
Blank/scatteringInvalid2265.26New
Majority65115.71Increase2.svg 9.29
Turnout 429150.18Decrease2.svg 5.14
BJP gain from INC Swing

2013 Election

Dehradun Municipal Corporation Election, 2013: Kanwali
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Rajesh Singh Pundir177348.03Increase2.svg14.18
BJP Archana Pundir153641.61Decrease2.svg19.14
CPI(M) Babita Anant2516.80New
Independent Om Prakash Rathod1313.54New
Majority2376.42Decrease2.svg20.48
Turnout 369155.32
INC gain from BJP Swing

2008 Election

Dehradun Municipal Corporation Election, 2008: Kanwali
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Archana Pundir187060.75Increase2.svg12.34
INC Sunita Pundir104233.85Decrease2.svg13.27
BSP Zubaida1665.39New
Majority82826.90Increase2.svg25.61
Turnout 3078
BJP hold Swing

2003 Election

Dehradun Municipal Corporation Election, 2003: Kanwali
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Babu Ram190848.41New
INC Rajesh Singh Pundir185747.12New
NCP Aman Singh Pundir1764.41New
Majority511.29New
Turnout 3941
BJP win (new seat)

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