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2023 Rajya Sabha elections

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Elections for the Upper House of Indian Parliament
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2023 Rajya Sabha elections

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12[a] of the 233[b] elected seats in theRajya Sabha
120[c] total seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
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LeaderPiyush GoyalMallikarjun Kharge
PartyBJPINC
AllianceNDAINDIA
Leader since14 July 202116 February 2021
Seats before87[d]31
Seats after89[e]30
Seat changeIncrease 2Decrease 1
Alliance seats before100[f]96
Alliance seats after102[g]96
Seat changeIncrease 2Steady

Majority before election

None

Majority after
election

None

The2023 Rajya Sabha elections were held as part of a routine six-year cycle of the upper house of theParliament of India on July and August 2023 to elect 10 of its 245 members, of which the states through their legislators elect 233, and the remaining 12 are appointed by the President.[1]

Results

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Alliance/ PartySeats+/–
NDABharatiya Janata Party6+2
INDIAAll India Trinamool Congress6+1
Indian National Congress0-1
Total60

Elections

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  • Listed According To The Dates[1]
StateMembers retiringDate of retirement
Goa128 July 2023
Gujarat318 August 2023
West Bengal6

Members retiring and elected

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Goa

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#Previous MPPartyTerm endElected MPPartyTerm start
1Vinay TendulkarBJP28-Jul-2023Sadanand Tanavade[2]BJP29-Jul-2023

Gujarat

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#Previous MPPartyTerm endElected MPPartyTerm start
1S. JaishankarBJP18-Aug-2023S. Jaishankar[3]BJP19-Aug-2023
2Jugalji ThakorBJP18-Aug-2023Kesridevsinh Jhala[4]BJP19-Aug-2023
3Dineshchandra AnavadiyaBJP18-Aug-2023Babubhai DesaiBJP19-Aug-2023

West Bengal

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#Previous MPPartyTerm endElected MPPartyTerm start
1Derek O'BrienAITC18-Aug-2023Derek O'BrienAITC19-Aug-2023
2Sukhendu Sekhar RoyAITC18-Aug-2023Sukhendu Sekhar RoyAITC19-Aug-2023
3Dola SenAITC18-Aug-2023Dola SenAITC19-Aug-2023
4Sushmita DevAITC18-Aug-2023Samirul IslamAITC19-Aug-2023
5Shanta ChhetriAITC18-Aug-2023Prakash Chik BaraikAITC19-Aug-2023
6Pradip BhattacharyaINC18-Aug-2023Anant MaharajBJP19-Aug-2023

By-elections

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West Bengal

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#Previous MPPartyDate of vacancyElected MPPartyDate of appointmentDate of retirement
1Luizinho FaleiroTMC11 April 2023Saket GokhaleTMC30 July 20232 April 2026

Uttar Pradesh

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#Previous MPPartyDate of vacancyElected MPPartyDate of appointmentDate of retirement
1Hardwar DubeyBJP26 June 2023Dinesh SharmaBJP9 September 202325-Nov-2026

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Including 2casual vacancies
  2. ^excluding 12nominated seats
  3. ^out of 239 (excluding 6 vacancies and including 12nominated seats)
  4. ^excluding 5nominated members
  5. ^excluding 5nominated members
  6. ^excluding 10nominated members
  7. ^excluding 10nominated members

References

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  1. ^"Statewise Retirement".rajyasabha.nic .in.
  2. ^"BJP's Sadanand Shet Tanavade Elected Unopposed To Rajya Sabha From Goa".NDTV.com. Retrieved2023-10-28.
  3. ^Online |, E. T. (2023-08-22)."S Jaishankar re-elected to Rajya Sabha for a second term".The Economic Times. Retrieved2023-10-28.
  4. ^"S Jaishankar, Two Other BJP Candidates Elected Unopposed To Rajya Sabha From Gujarat".ABP News. 2023-07-17. Retrieved2023-10-28.
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