2022 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election

Legislative Assembly elections will be held in Uttarakhand in February 2022 to elect 70 members of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly. The term of current assembly elected in 2017 will expire on 23 March 2022.[1]

2022 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election

February 2022

All 70 seats in the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
36 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Trivendra Singh Rawat Harish Rawat
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Leader since 18 March 2017 2014
Leader's seat Doiwala TBD
Last election 57 11
Seats before 56 11

Constituencies of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly

Chief Minister before election

Trivendra Singh Rawat
Bharatiya Janata Party

Elected Chief Minister

TBD
TBD

Background

Schedule

Parties and alliances

  National Democratic Alliance

No. Party Flag Symbol PhotoLeader Seats contested
1. Bharatiya Janata Party Trivendra Singh Rawat

  United Progressive Alliance

No. Party Flag Symbol PhotoLeader Seats contested
1. Indian National Congress Harish Rawat

Opinion polls

Election

Exit polls

Result

Results by constituency

Results
Assembly Constituency Turnout
(%)
Winner Runner Up Margin
# Name Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
Uttarkashi District
1 Purola TBD TBD
2 Yamunotri TBD TBD
3 Gangotri TBD TBD
Chamoli District
4 Badrinath TBD TBD
5 Tharali TBD TBD
6 Karnaprayag TBD TBD
Rudraprayag District
7 Kedarnath TBD TBD
8 Rudraprayag TBD TBD
Tehri Garhwal District
9 Ghansali TBD TBD
10 Devprayag TBD TBD
11 Narendranagar TBD TBD
12 Pratapnagar TBD TBD
13 Tehri TBD TBD
14 Dhanaulti TBD TBD
Dehradun District
15 Chakrata TBD TBD
16 Vikasnagar TBD TBD
17 Sahaspur TBD TBD
18 Dharampur TBD TBD
19 Raipur TBD TBD
20 Rajpur Road TBD TBD
21 Dehradun Cantt TBD TBD
22 Mussoorie TBD TBD
23 Doiwala TBD TBD
24 Rishikesh TBD TBD
Haridwar District
25 Haridwar TBD TBD
26 BHEL Ranipur TBD TBD
27 Jwalapur TBD TBD
28 Bhagwanpur TBD TBD
29 Jhabrera TBD TBD
30 Piran Kaliyar TBD TBD
31 Roorkee TBD TBD
32 Khanpur TBD TBD
33 Manglaur TBD TBD
34 Laksar TBD TBD
35 Haridwar Rural TBD TBD
Pauri Garhwal District
36 Yamkeshwar TBD TBD
37 Pauri TBD TBD
38 Srinagar TBD TBD
39 Chaubattakhal TBD TBD
40 Lansdowne TBD TBD
41 Kotdwar TBD TBD
Pithoragarh District
42 Dharchula TBD TBD
43 Didihat TBD TBD
44 Pithoragarh TBD TBD
45 Gangolihat TBD TBD
Bageshwar District
46 Kapkot TBD TBD
47 Bageshwar TBD TBD
Almora District
48 Dwarahat TBD TBD
49 Salt TBD TBD
50 Ranikhet TBD TBD
51 Someshwar TBD TBD
52 Almora TBD TBD
53 Jageshwar TBD TBD
Champawat District
54 Lohaghat TBD TBD
55 Champawat TBD TBD
Nainital District
56 Lalkuan TBD TBD
57 Bhimtal TBD TBD
58 Nainital TBD TBD
59 Haldwani TBD TBD
60 Kaladhungi TBD TBD
61 Ramnagar TBD TBD
Udham Singh Nagar District
62 Jaspur TBD TBD
63 Kashipur TBD TBD
64 Bajpur TBD TBD
65 Gadarpur TBD TBD
66 Rudrapur TBD TBD
67 Kichha TBD TBD
68 Sitarganj TBD TBD
69 Nanakmatta TBD TBD
70 Khatima TBD TBD

Government formation

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See also

References

  1. "Terms of the Houses". Election Commission of India.


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