1982 Indian presidential election

The Election Commission of India held indirect 8th presidential elections of India on July 1982. Zail Singh with 754,113 votes won over his nearest rival Hans Raj Khanna who got 282,685 votes.[1] Zail Singh was the first Sikh to be President of India, and along with former Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh, were the only two Sikhs, to hold one of the highest national power in India.

1982 Indian presidential election

July 12, 1982
 
Nominee Zail Singh Hans Raj Khanna
Party INC Independent
Home state Punjab Punjab
Electoral vote 754,113 282,685
Percentage 72.7% 27.3%


President before election

Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
JP

Elected President

Zail Singh
INC

Results

Source: Web archive of Election Commission of India website[2]

Candidate Electoral Values
Zail Singh 754,113
Hans Raj Khanna 282,685
Total 1,036,798
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