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2012 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

State assembly elections in India


State assembly elections in India

FieldValue
election_name2012 Himachal Pradesh legislative assembly election
countryIndia
typeLegislative
ongoingno
previous_election2007 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
previous_year2007
next_election2017 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
next_year2017
seats_for_electionAll 68 assembly constituencies
election_date4 November 2012
turnout73.51%
image1
leader1Virbhadra Singh
party1Indian National Congress
leaders_seat1Shimla Rural
seats_before123
seats1**36**
seat_change113
popular_vote1**1,447,319**
percentage142.81%
swing13.91%
{{CSS image cropImagePrem Kumar Dhumal.jpgbSize=100cWidth=80cHeight=100oLeft=10oTop=03}}
leader2Prem Kumar Dhumal
party2Bharatiya Janata Party
leaders_seat2Hamirpur
seats_before242
seats226
seat_change216
popular_vote21,300,756
percentage238.47%
swing25.31%
map_image2012 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election Result Map.svg
map_size300px
map_captionSeatwise result map of the election
map2_imageIndia Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election 2012.svg
map2_captionStructure of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly after the election
map2_size300px
titleChief Minister
before_electionPrem Kumar Dhumal
after_electionVirbhadra Singh
before_partyBharatiya Janata Party
after_partyIndian National Congress
majority_seats35

The Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2012 was held in Himachal Pradesh, India in 2012 after the five-year term of the incumbent state legislature and government expired following the assembly elections of 2007. The election chose 68 MLAs to the Vidhan Sabha. The Indian National Congress won a majority of seats as well as the popular vote, and Virbhadra Singh was reappointed as the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh for his fourth term.

Background

Himachal Pradesh leads various socio-economic parameters amongst Indian states. Himachal Pradesh has a low female fertility rate (1.9 children per woman) due to which the population of the state is likely to decline in the coming decades. Almost 90% of Himachal Pradesh is well equipped with electricity. The state has a high sex ratio of 999 females per thousand males. It ranks fifth in the literacy rate which is 83.78%, higher than the national rate. It ranks fourth in life expectancy at 67 years, higher than the national rate of 65.4 years.

The legislative assembly has 68 seats, 42 of which were won by the BJP in the previous election.

Schedule

Elections took place in HP on 4 November, and results were declared on 20 December.

Parties and alliances

{{legend2|{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}}|[[National Democratic Alliance]]}}

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderContesting Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party[[File:BJP flag.svg50px]][[File:Lotus flower symbol.svg50px]]Prem Kumar Dhumal

{{legend2|{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}|[[United Progressive Alliance]]}}

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderContesting Seats
Indian National Congress[[File:Indian National Congress Flag.svg50px]][[File:Hand INC.svg50px]]Virbhadra Singh

Others

PartyflagSymbolLeaderContesting Seats
Himachal Lokhit Party[[File:Blank.svg50px]][[File:Blank.svg50px]]Maheshwar Singh

Campaign

The BJP attempted to seek another term for CM Prem Kumar Dhumal led the campaign. The Congress suffered a massive setback after its star campaigner in HP, ex-minister Virbhadra Singh, was indicted for corruption and scams and was forced to be dismissed from the Union cabinet.

Issues

The BJP president Satish Chandra announced that the next assembly polls would be fought under Manish's command and claimed charges of corruption against the state government are baseless and politically motivated. BJP general secretary and Rajya Sabha MP from HP, J. P. Nadda, and co-in-charge of the party affairs in HP, Shyam Jaju, have said, "All is well with the Dhumal government and the charges of corruption leveled against the government have no substance and are found to be baseless". The HP state government's performance had been rated very high compared to several other states and Dhumal enjoyed a high approval rating as well as is much admired by the people of the state for having delivered good governance and inclusive growth.

Senior BJP leader and Lok Sabha MP from HP, Shanta Kumar, considered to be a critic of Dhumal, had indicated that he would continue to work for the party with dedication always, and would campaign for the victory of the party in the coming assembly polls. He has gone on record to mention that no BJP leader has any role in controversial land deals and that there is no proof of corruption by any government functionary.

Some BJP dissidents who were dissatisfied with Dhumal's functioning and the nonchalance of the BJP high command to their request to enquire into Dhumal's corruption, or were finding themselves squeezed out of power had formed the Himachal Lokhit Party (HLP) party. However, senior BJP leaders had strongly mentioned that HLP dissidents had no "genuine grouse" and left the party for "extraneous" personal reasons. They said that the rebels have been leveling allegations of corruption against the state government with no substantive evidence. BJP leaders have expressed concern about the feelings of all those who are in the party and are working to remove their misgivings. BJP had started "Mission Repeat 2012" in which they got sufficient information about the functioning of the party and the government and found that the people were generally happy and satisfied. Himachal Pradesh 2016 panchayat and Zilla Parishad election results are to be announced on 7 January 2016 for 10 districts of the state for the ward members election and for president election( electing the president for the ward members).

Election

Constituencies

Constituency
numberNamefont-size:75%;"Reserved for
(SC/ST/None)Districtfont-size:75%;"Electors
(2012)font-size:75%;"Lok Sabha
constituency
1ChurahSCChamba59,909Kangra
2BharmourSTChamba62,584Mandi
3ChambaNoneChamba66,983Kangra
4DalhousieNoneChamba58,803Kangra
5BhattiyatNoneChamba63,719Kangra
6NurpurNoneKangra73,605Kangra
7IndoraSCKangra73,046Kangra
8FatehpurNoneKangra71,362Kangra
9JawaliNoneKangra80,230Kangra
10DehraNoneKangra69,138Hamirpur
11Jaswan-PragpurNoneKangra66,693Hamirpur
12JawalamukhiNoneKangra63,906Kangra
13JaisinghpurSCKangra71,973Himachal
14SullahNoneKangra87,091Kangra
15NagrotaNoneKangra73,578Kangra
16KangraNoneKangra66,763Kangra
17ShahpurNoneKangra71,430Kangra
18DharamshalaNoneKangra62,727Kangra
19PalampurNoneKangra62,593Kangra
20BaijnathSCKangra73,168Kangra
21Lahaul and SpitiSTLahaul and Spiti22,077Mandi
22ManaliNoneKullu59,876Mandi
23KulluNoneKullu72,473Mandi
24BanjarNoneKullu60,076Mandi
25AnniSCKullu70,338Mandi
26KarsogSCMandi60,000Mandi
27SundernagarNoneMandi66,482Mandi
28NachanSCMandi69,782Mandi
29SerajNoneMandi67,549Mandi
30DarangNoneMandi71,977Mandi
31JogindernagarNoneMandi83,449Mandi
32DharampurNoneMandi67,430Mandi
33MandiNoneMandi63,727Mandi
34BalhSCMandi64,741Mandi
35SarkaghatNoneMandi75,777Mandi
36BhoranjSCHamirpur70,601Hamirpur
37SujanpurNoneHamirpur64,208Hamirpur
38HamirpurNoneHamirpur65,202Hamirpur
39BarsarNoneHamirpur74,950Hamirpur
40NadaunNoneHamirpur79,759Hamirpur
41ChintpurniSCUna70,998Hamirpur
42GagretNoneUna68,803Hamirpur
43HaroliNoneUna70,192Hamirpur
44UnaNoneUna69,527Hamirpur
45KutleharNoneUna71,008Hamirpur
46JhandutaSCBilaspur65,435Hamirpur
47GhumarwinNoneBilaspur73,614Hamirpur
48BilaspurNoneBilaspur70,587Hamirpur
49Sri Naina DevijiNoneBilaspur60,521Hamirpur
50ArkiNoneSolan75,692Shimla
51NalagarhNoneSolan73,888Shimla
52DoonNoneSolan52,466Shimla
53SolanSCSolan70,764Shimla
54KasauliSCSolan56,296Shimla
55PachhadSCSirmour61,605Shimla
56NahanNoneSirmour65,821Shimla
57Sri RenukajiSCSirmour57,058Shimla
58Paonta SahibNoneSirmour63,743Shimla
59ShillaiNoneSirmour56,307Shimla
60ChopalNoneShimla64,056Shimla
61TheogNoneShimla72,997Shimla
62KasumptiNoneShimla56,991Shimla
63ShimlaNoneShimla48,263Shimla
64Shimla RuralNoneShimla66,858Shimla
65Jubbal-KotkhaiNoneShimla61,657Shimla
66RampurSCShimla65,088Shimla
67RohruSCShimla63,603Shimla
68KinnaurSTKinnaur50,076Mandi

Results

The results were declared on 20 December 2012. Congress defeated BJP and won an outright majority by winning 36 of the 68 seats under the leadership of Virbhadra Singh thus proving most of the pollsters and exit polls wrong, which had predicted a photo-finish. The BJP lagged far behind with just 26 seats in its kitty whereas its breakaway faction HLP won just 1 seat.

The Congress won despite some 'unpopular' decisions made by the Congress-led Central government days before the election as part of its economic reforms, and the victory is likely to boost such reforms by the Centre.

Both Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh had BJP governments and went to the polls together. But unlike Gujarat, where the BJP under the leadership of Narendra Modi retained power by winning a massive 115 out of 182 seats, in Himachal Pradesh, the Prem Kumar Dhumal-led BJP lost due to a huge anti-incumbency wave arising mainly out of corruption and lack of good governance.

Cong veteran leader Virbhadra Singh takes oath for record sixth term as Himachal chief minister at historic Ridge ground in Shimla on 25 December 2012. |- !colspan=8|[[File:India Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election 2012.svg]] |- !colspan=2| Party !Seats contested !Seats won !Seat change !Vote share !Swing |- | ||68||36|| 13 || || |- | ||68||26|| 16 || || |- |Himachal Lokhit Party||33||1|| || || |- | ||68||5|| || || |- !colspan=2|Total!!68!!68!!-!! !! |- !colspan=7|Turnout: 74.62 per cent |- |}

Results by District

District wise map of Himachal PradeshDistrictTotal SeatsIndian National Congress}}; color:white;"INCBharatiya Janata Party}}; color:white;"BJPOTH
[[File:Himachal Pradesh locator map.svg416x416px]]Chamba2**3**0
Kangra**10**32
Lahaul and Spiti**1**00
Kullu**2**11
Mandi550
Hamirpur1**3**1
Una**3**20
Bilaspur220
Solan2**3**0
Sirmaur1**3**1
Shimla**6**11
Kinnaur**1**00
** Total ****36****26****6**

Results by Constituency

S. No.ConstituencyWinnerRunner-upMarginCandidatePartyVotesCandidatePartyVotes
**Chamba District**
1Churah (SC)Hans RajBJP24,978Surender BhardwajINC22,7672,211
2Bharmour (ST)Thakur Singh BharmouriINC24,751Jai LalBJP21,2843,467
3ChambaB.K. ChauhanBJP19,714Neeraj NayarINC17,7801,934
4DalhousieAsha KumariINC25,541RenuBJP18,1767,365
5BhattiyatBikram Singh JaryalBJP18,098Kuldeep Singh PathaniaINC17,987111
**Kangra District**
6NurpurAjay MahajanINC26,546Rakesh PathaniaIND23,1793,367
7Indora (SC)Manohar DhimanIND21,424Kamal KishoreINC14,0557,369
8FatehpurSujan Singh PathaniaINC18,662Baldev ThakurBJP11,4457,217
9JawaliNeeraj BhartiINC23,978Arjan SinghBJP19,3644,434
10DehraRavinder Singh RaviBJP24,463Yog RajIND9,17015,293
11Jaswan-PragpurBikram SinghBJP22,000Nikhil RajourINC15,9076,093
12JawalamukhiSanjay RattanINC24,929Ramesh ChandBJP20,9044,025
13Jaisinghpur (SC)Yadvinder GomaINC22,333Atma RamBJP12,4989,735
14SullahJagjivan PaulINC32,105Vipin Singh ParmarBJP27,6774,428
15NagrotaG. S. BaliINC23,626Arun KumarIND20,8832,743
16KangraPawan Kumar KajalIND14,632Choudhary Surendar KumarINC14,069563
17ShahpurSarveen ChoudharyBJP25,487Vijai SinghINC22,3643,123
18DharamshalaSudhir SharmaINC21,241Kishan KapoorBJP16,2415,000
19PalampurBrij Behari Lal ButailINC23,341Parveen KumarBJP14,3129,029
20Baijnath (SC)Kishori LalINC21,878Mulkh RajBJP15,2266,652
**Lahaul and Spiti District**
21Lahaul and Spiti (ST)Ravi ThakurINC10,187Ram Lal MarkandaBJP6,4913,696
**Kullu District**
22ManaliGovind Singh ThakurBJP17,465Hari Chand SharmaINC14,4473,198
23KulluMaheshwar SinghHimachal Lokhit Party}}"HLP18,582Ram SinghBJP15,5972,985
24BanjarKaran SinghINC29,622Khimi RamBJP20,3309,292
25Anni (SC)Khub RanINC21,664Kishori LalBJP20,0021,662
**Mandi District**
26Karsog (SC)Mansa RamINC18,978Hira LalBJP14,6464,332
27SundernagarSohan LalINC24,258Roop SinghIND15,2688,990
28Nachan (SC)Vinod KumarBJP22,924Tek Chand DograINC19,9833,031
29SerajJai Ram ThakurBJP30,837Tara ThakurINC25,0855,752
30DarangKaul SinghINC28,325Jawahar LalBJP26,0932,232
31JogindernagarGulab Singh ThakurBJP30,092Thakur Sunder PalINC24,1765,916
32DharampurMahender SinghBJP24,029ChandershekharINC22,9881,041
33MandiAnil KumarINC20,866Durga DuttBJP16,9363,930
34Balh (SC)Prakash ChaudharyINC20,043Colonel Inder SinghBJP16,9273,116
35SarkaghatColonel Inder SinghBJP26,722Rangila Ram RaoINC24,5182,204
**Hamirpur District**
36Bhoranj (SC)Ishwar Dass DhimanBJP27,323Suresh ChandINC16,90810,415
37SujanpurRajinder SinghIND24,764Anita VermaINC10,50814,166
38HamirpurPrem Kumar DhumalBJP25,567Narinder ThakurINC16,2659,302
39BarsarInder Dutt LakhanpalINC26,041Baldev SharmaBJP23,3832,658
40NadaunVijay AgnihotriBJP31,035Sukhvinder Singh SukhuINC24,5556,750
**Una District**
41Chintpurni (SC)Kuldip KumarINC23,720Balbir SinghBJP23,282438
42GagretRakesh KaliaINC23,581Sushil Kumar KaliaBJP18,6844,897
43HaroliMukesh AgnihotriINC28,875Ram KumarBJP23,7035,172
44UnaSatpal Singh SattiBJP26,835Satpal Singh RaizadaINC22,0894,746
45KutleharVirender KanwarBJP26,028Ram DassINC24,3361,692
**Bilaspur District**
46Jhanduta (SC)Rikhi Ram KondalBJP22,941Beeru Ram KishoreINC21,7421,199
47GhumarwinRajesh DharmaniINC22,672Rajinder GargBJP19,4643,208
48BilaspurBumber ThakurINC24,347Suresh ChandelBJP19,2065,141
49Sri Naina DevijiRandhir SharmaBJP24,598Ram Lal ThakurINC23,2131,385
**Solan District**
50ArkiGovind Ram SharmaBJP17,211SanjayINC15,1362,075
51NalagarhKrishan Lal ThakurBJP35,341Lakhwinder Singh RanaINC26,0339,308
52DoonRam KumarINC15,520Darshan SinghIND11,6903,830
53Solan (SC)Col. (Retd.) Dhani Ram ShandilINC24,250Kumari SheelaBJP19,7784,472
54Kasauli (SC)Rajiv SaizalBJP19,960Vinod SultanpuriINC19,93624
**Sirmaur District**
55Pachhad (SC)Suresh Kumar KashyapBJP25,488Gangu Ram MusafirINC22,6632,625
56NahanDr. Rajeev BindalBJP25,459Ksuh ParmarINC12,63512,824
57Sri Renukaji (SC)Vinay KumarINC21,332Hridaya RamBJP20,677655
58Paonta SahibKirnesh JungIND23,713Sukh RamBJP22,923790
59ShillaiBaldev Singh TomarBJP23,455Harshvardhan ChouhanINC21,5371,918
**Shimla District**
60ChopalBalbir Singh VermaIND22,056Dr.Subhash Chand ManglateINC21,409647
61TheogVidya StokesINC21,478Rakesh VermaBJP17,2024,276
62KasumpatiAnirudh SinghINC16,929Prem SinghBJP7,0439,886
63ShimlaSuresh BhardwajBJP11,563HarishINC10,935628
64Shimla RuralVirbhadra SinghINC28,892Ishwar RohalBJP8,89220,000
65Jubbal-KotkhaiRohit ThakurINC29,219Narinder BragtaBJP20,1249,035
66Rampur (SC)Nand LalINC27,925Prem Singh DaraikBJP18,4549,471
67Rohru (SC)Mohan Lal BraktaINC34,465Balak Ram NegiBJP6,05028,415
**Kinnaur District**
68Kinnaur (ST)Jagat Singh NegiINC20,722Tejwant Singh NegiBJP14,4346,288

Source : https://eci.gov.in/files/file/3812-himachal-pradesh-2012/

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