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2017 Rajya Sabha elections

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2017 Rajya Sabha elections

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15 seats to theRajya Sabha[a]
 First partySecond party
 
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LeaderArun JaitleyGhulam Nabi Azad
PartyBJPINC
AllianceNDAUPA
Leader since2 June 20148 June 2014
Leader's seatGujaratJammu and Kashmir
Seats before5660
Seats after5858
Seat changeIncrease 2Decrease 2

 Third partyFourth party
 
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LeaderDerek O'BrienSitaram Yechury
PartyAITCCPI(M)
AllianceFederal FrontLeft Front
Leader since19 August 2011August 2005
Leader's seatWest BengalWest Bengal
Seats before128
Seats after137
Seat changeIncrease 1Decrease 1

Elections were held inIndia on 21 July and 8 August 2017 as nomination contests by state legislators routinely for tenmembers of theRajya Sabha across three states, replacing those who retired in July and August 2017.[1] The State Legislatures which contribute in this six-year minor elections/nomination cycle areGoa,Gujarat andWest Bengal. The mechanism is thesingle transferable vote (STV) among legislators, meaning nominations may be unopposed contests (commonly in states with an absolute majority for a particular party in its legislative, public elections). The open ballot is used rather than secret ballot, allowing public scrutiny.

The year also saw five by-elections one of which saw a state's co-representative change, owing to a change in the make-up of the relevant legislature in the intervening three years.

The 2017 six-yearly cycle is of great importance to Goa, where its sole Rajya Sabha member is chosen by its current legislators; 3 of 11 members for Gujarat and 6 of 16 members are also so elected (see cross-party nomination contests) in this cycle.

The outcome in party terms, which tends to reflect the current popular political make-up of the relevant legislatures, was primarily no change (12 of the 15 seats involved in 2017). The other three seats to reflect state political changes were two intervening sufficient mathematical state gains in support for the VJP at state elections, at the expense of the INC entitling two VJP nominations rather than INC and one state gain in support (sufficient proportional representation swing) for the AITC which had cost the Communist Party of India (Marxist), specifically inWest Bengal.

Members retiring

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The following members retired in 2017.

StateRetiring MPPartyDate of retirementReference
GoaShantaram NaikINC28 July 2017[1]
GujaratAhmed PatelINC18 August 2017
Smriti IraniBJP
Dilip Pandya
West BengalSukhendu Sekhar RoyAITC
Derek O'Brien
Debabrata Bandyopadhyay
Dola Sen
Sitaram YechuryCPI(M)
Pradip BhattacharyaINC

Members elected

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Goa

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Goa's main party in its legislature saw its nomination contest for Goa's sole seat on July 21, 2017.[2]

Seat NoFormer MPFormer PartyElected MPElected PartyReference
1Shantaram NaikINCVinay TendulkarBJP[3]

Gujarat

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Gujarat had an election for 3 Rajya Sabha seats on August 8, 2017.[4]

Seat NoFormer MPFormer PartyElected MPElected PartyReference
1Smriti IraniBJPSmriti IraniBJP
2Dilip PandyaAmit Shah
3Ahmed PatelINCAhmed PatelINC

West Bengal

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West Bengal had elected the 6 Rajya Sabha seat unopposed.[4]

Seat NoFormer MPFormer PartyElected MPElected PartyReference
1Derek O'BrienAITCDerek O'BrienAITC[5]
2Dola SenDola Sen
3Sukhendu Sekhar RoySukhendu Sekhar Roy
4Debabrata BandyopadhyayManas Bhunia
5Sitaram YechuryCPI(M)Shanta Chhetri
6Pradip BhattacharyaINCPradip BhattacharyaINC

By-elections

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In addition to scheduled elections, unforeseen vacancies, caused by members' resignation or death, may also be filled viaBy-elections.

West Bengal

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S.NoFormer MPPartyDate of VacancyElected MPPartyDate of appointmentDate of retirement
1Mithun ChakrabortyAll India Trinamool Congress29 Dec 2016Manish GuptaAll India Trinamool Congress2 March 20173 April 2020

Odisha

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S.NoFormer MPPartyDate of VacancyElected MPPartyDate of appointmentDate of retirement
1Bishnu Charan DasBiju Janata Dal21 March 2017Pratap Keshari DebBiju Janata Dal18 May 20171 July 2022

Manipur

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S.NoFormer MPPartyDate of VacancyElected MPPartyDate of appointmentDate of retirement
1Haji Abdul SalamIndian National Congress28 February 2017Bhabananda SinghBharatiya Janata Party25 May 20179 April 2020

Madhya Pradesh

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S.NoFormer MPPartyDate of VacancyElected MPPartyDate of appointmentDate of retirement
1Anil Madhav DaveBharatiya Janata Party30 June 2016Sampatiya UikeBharatiya Janata Party1 August 201729 June 2022

Rajasthan

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S.NoFormer MPPartyDate of VacancyElected MPPartyDate of appointmentDate of retirement
1Venkaiah NaiduBharatiya Janata Party10 August 2017Alphons KannanthanamBharatiya Janata Party9 November 20174 July 2022

Notes

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  1. ^Including 5casual vacancies

References

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  1. ^ab"Statewise Retirement".164.100.47.5. Retrieved12 June 2016.
  2. ^"Biennial Election to the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) from Goa"(PDF). ECI New Delhi. Retrieved1 September 2017.
  3. ^Kamat, prakash (21 July 2017)."Vinay Tendulkar wins Goa RS seat". The Hindu. Retrieved8 August 2017.
  4. ^ab"Biennial Elections to the Council of States from the States of Gujarat and West Bengal and bye election to Council of States from Madhya Pradesh"(PDF). ECI, New Delhi. Retrieved1 September 2017.
  5. ^"Ten Rajya Sabha seats up for grabs in Gujarat, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh: Who are the candidates?".First Post. Retrieved8 August 2017.
  6. ^"Mithun Chakraborty Resigns From Rajya Sabha Citing Health Reasons".NDTV. 26 December 2016. Retrieved31 December 2016.
  7. ^ab"Rajya Sabha bypoll in Manipur, Odisha on May 25".Hindustan Times.New Delhi. 3 May 2017. Retrieved12 May 2017.
  8. ^"Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave passes away".The Hindu. 18 May 2017. Retrieved2 June 2017.
  9. ^"When Venkaiah Naidu wanted to quit Rajya Sabha, BJP but Amit Shah stopped him". Retrieved11 August 2017.
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