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Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly

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Unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
5th Uttarakhand Assembly
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
History
Founded14 February 2002
Preceded byUttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Leadership
Ritu Khanduri Bhushan, BJP
since 26 March 2022
vacant
since 10 March 2022
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Pushkar Singh Dhami, BJP
since 4 July 2021
Yashpal Arya, INC
since 10 April 2022
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Bhuwan Chandra Kapri, INC
since 10 April 2022
Anand Bardhan,IAS
Structure
Seats70
Political groups
Government (47)
 BJP (47)

Opposition (23)

 INC (20)
 BSP (1)
 IND (2)
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
14 February 2022
Next election
2027
Redistricting2012
Meeting place
Vidhan Bhavan,Gairsain(summer)
Vidhan Bhavan,Dehradun(winter)
Website
Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
Constitution
Constitution of India

TheUttarakhand Legislative Assembly, also known as theUttarakhand Vidhan Sabha (formerly theUttaranchal Legislative Assembly), is aunicameral governing and law making body ofUttarakhand, one of the 28states of India. It is seated atDehradun, the winter capital, andGairsain, the summer capital of Uttarakhand. The total strength of the assembly is 70Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA).

As of March 2022,Pushkar Singh Dhami is the currentChief Minister of Uttarakhand and Leader of the House in the5th Vidhan Sabha.[1] TheSpeaker of the Assembly isRitu Khanduri Bhushan.Gurmit Singh is the currentGovernor of Uttarakhand.

History

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Main article:History of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly

Composition

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PartyAbbr.SeatsLeader in the House
Bharatiya Janata PartyBJP47Pushkar Singh Dhami
Indian National CongressINC20Yashpal Arya
Bahujan Samaj PartyBSP01Muhammad Shahzad
IndependentInd.02N/A
Total70

Members of Legislative Assembly

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DistrictNo.ConstituencyNamePartyRemarks
Uttarkashi1Purola (SC)Durgeshwar LalBharatiya Janata Party
2YamunotriSanjay DobhalIndependent
3GangotriSuresh Singh ChauhanBharatiya Janata Party
Chamoli4BadrinathRajendra Singh BhandariIndian National CongressResigned on 17 March 2024
Lakhpat Singh ButolaElected on 13 July 2024
5Tharali (SC)Bhupal Ram TamtaBharatiya Janata Party
6KarnaprayagAnil NautiyalBharatiya Janata Party
Rudraprayag7KedarnathShaila Rani RawatBharatiya Janata PartyDied on 9 July 2024
Asha NautiyalElected inNovember 2024 by-election[2]
8RudraprayagBharat Singh ChaudharyBharatiya Janata Party
Tehri Garhwal9Ghansali (SC)Shakti Lal ShahBharatiya Janata Party
10DevprayagVinod KandariBharatiya Janata Party
11NarendranagarSubodh UniyalBharatiya Janata PartyCabinet Minister
12PratapnagarVikram Singh NegiIndian National Congress
13TehriKishore UpadhyayaBharatiya Janata Party
14DhanaultiPritam Singh PanwarBharatiya Janata Party
Dehradun15Chakrata (ST)Pritam SinghIndian National Congress
16VikasnagarMunna Singh ChauhanBharatiya Janata Party
17SahaspurSahdev Singh PundirBharatiya Janata Party
18DharampurVinod ChamoliBharatiya Janata Party
19RaipurUmesh Sharma 'Kau'Bharatiya Janata Party
20Rajpur Road (SC)Khajan DassBharatiya Janata Party
21Dehradun CantonmentSavita KapoorBharatiya Janata Party
22MussoorieGanesh JoshiBharatiya Janata PartyCabinet Minister
23DoiwalaBrij Bhushan GairolaBharatiya Janata Party
24RishikeshPremchand AggarwalBharatiya Janata PartyFormer Cabinet Minister
Haridwar25HaridwarMadan KaushikBharatiya Janata Party
26BHEL RanipurAdesh ChauhanBharatiya Janata Party
27Jwalapur (SC)Ravi BahadurIndian National Congress
28Bhagwanpur (SC)Mamta RakeshIndian National Congress
29Jhabrera (SC)Virendra KumarIndian National Congress
30Piran KaliyarFurqan AhmadIndian National Congress
31RoorkeePradip BatraBharatiya Janata Party
32KhanpurUmesh KumarIndependent
33ManglaurSarwat Karim AnsariBahujan Samaj PartyDied on 30 October 2023[3]
Muhammad NizamuddinIndian National CongressElected on 13 July 2024
34LaksarMuhammad ShahzadBahujan Samaj Party
35Haridwar RuralAnupama RawatIndian National Congress
Pauri Garhwal36YamkeshwarRenu BishtBharatiya Janata Party
37Pauri (SC)Rajkumar PoriBharatiya Janata Party
38SrinagarDhan Singh RawatBharatiya Janata PartyCabinet Minister
39ChaubattakhalSatpal MaharajBharatiya Janata PartyCabinet Minister
40LansdowneDilip Singh RawatBharatiya Janata Party
41KotdwarRitu Khanduri BhushanBharatiya Janata PartySpeaker
Pithoragarh42DharchulaHarish Singh DhamiIndian National Congress
43DidihatBishan Singh ChuphalBharatiya Janata Party
44PithoragarhMayukh Singh MaharIndian National Congress
45Gangolihat (SC)Fakir Ram TamtaBharatiya Janata Party
Bageshwar46KapkotSuresh Singh GarhiaBharatiya Janata Party
47Bageshwar (SC)Chandan Ram DasBharatiya Janata PartyDied on 26 April 2023[4]
Parwati DasElected on 8 September 2023
Almora48DwarahatMadan Singh BishtIndian National Congress
49SaltMahesh Singh JeenaBharatiya Janata Party
50RanikhetPramod NainwalBharatiya Janata Party
51Someshwar (SC)Rekha AryaBharatiya Janata PartyCabinet Minister
52AlmoraManoj TiwariIndian National Congress
53JageshwarMohan Singh MaharaBharatiya Janata Party
Champawat54LohaghatKhushal Singh AdhikariIndian National Congress
55ChampawatKailash Chandra GahtoriBharatiya Janata PartyResigned on 21 April 2022
Pushkar Singh DhamiElected on 3 June 2022
Nainital56LalkuanMohan Singh BishtBharatiya Janata Party
57BhimtalRam Singh KairaBharatiya Janata Party
58Nainital (SC)Sarita AryaBharatiya Janata Party
59HaldwaniSumit HridayeshIndian National Congress
60KaladhungiBanshidhar BhagatBharatiya Janata Party
61RamnagarDiwan Singh BishtBharatiya Janata Party
Udham Singh Nagar62JaspurAdesh Singh ChauhanIndian National Congress
63KashipurTrilok Singh CheemaBharatiya Janata Party
64Bajpur (SC)Yashpal AryaIndian National CongressLeader of Opposition
65GadarpurArvind PandeyBharatiya Janata Party
66RudrapurShiv AroraBharatiya Janata Party
67KichhaTilak Raj BeharIndian National Congress
68SitarganjSaurabh BahugunaBharatiya Janata PartyCabinet Minister
69Nanakmatta (ST)Gopal Singh RanaIndian National Congress
70KhatimaBhuwan Chandra KapriIndian National CongressDeputy Leader of Opposition

By-elections

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S. No.ConstituencyElected MemberParty affiliation
55ChampawatPushkar Singh Dhami[5]BJP
47BageshwarParwati DasBJP
4BadrinathLakhpat Singh ButolaINC
33ManglaurMuhammad NizamuddinINC
7KedarnathAsha NautiyalBJP

See also

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Notes

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  • A In the2012 Assembly election,Uttarakhand Kranti Dal contested as "Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (P)" led by then party president Trivendra Singh Panwar. The original party name and the election symbol (chair) was frozen by theElection Commission of India following the factionism and leadership dispute within the party that led to its break-up. Its original name and party symbol were restored in 2017.

References

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  1. ^Singh, Kautilya (10 March 2021)."Tirath Singh Rawat: BJP's Tirath Singh Rawat to be new Uttarakhand chief minister".The Times of India.Archived from the original on 10 March 2021. Retrieved10 March 2021.
  2. ^"Uttarakhand Bypoll Results 2024: BJP's Asha Nautiyal wins Kedarnath seat by 5,622 votes margin".India TV. Retrieved23 November 2024.
  3. ^"BSP legislator Sarwat Karim Ansari dies at 66".The Times of India. 31 October 2023.ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved19 December 2023.
  4. ^"Uttarakhand minister Chandan Ram Dass dies at 65".News9live. 26 April 2023. Retrieved26 April 2023.
  5. ^"Pushkar Singh Dhami wins Champawat bypolls by 55,000 votes, retains CM post".The Indian Express. 3 June 2022. Retrieved3 June 2022.

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