Uttarakhand Pradesh Congress Committee

Uttarakhand Pradesh Congress Committee (or Uttarakhand PCC) is the Pradesh Congress Committee (state wing) of the Indian National Congress (INC), serving in the state of Uttarakhand.[1]

Uttarakhand Pradesh Congress Committee
PresidentPritam Singh
Headquarters21 Rajpur Road, Dehradun-248001, Uttarakhand
Youth wingUttarakhand Youth Congress
Women's wingUttarakhand Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee
Ideology
AllianceUnited Progressive Alliance
Seats in Lok Sabha
0 / 5
Seats in Rajya Sabha
2 / 3
Seats in Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
11 / 70
Election symbol

Incumbent president of the Uttarakhand PCC is Pritam Singh.[2]

List of presidents of the Uttarakhand Pradesh Congress Committee

S.No. Name Term Ref.
1 Harish Rawat 2000 2007
2 Yashpal Arya 2007 13 June 2014
3 Kishore Upadhyaya 13 June 2014 4 May 2017
4 Pritam Singh 4 May 2017 Incumbent

List of chief ministers of Uttarakhand from the Indian National Congress

S.No. Name
Constituency
Term[3] Assembly
(Election)
1 Narayan Datt Tiwari
(Ramnagar)
2 March 2002 7 March 2007 5 years, 5 days 1st Vidhan Sabha
(2002 election)
2 Vijay Bahuguna
(Sitarganj)
13 March 2012 31 January 2014 1 year, 324 days 3rd Vidhan Sabha
(2012 election)
3 Harish Rawat
(Dharchula)
1 February 2014 27 March 2016 2 years, 55 days
21 April 2016 22 April 2016 1 day
11 May 2016 18 March 2017 311 days
(total 3 years and 2 days)

Electoral performance in Uttarakhand

YearLegislatureParty leaderVotes polledSeats wonChange in seatsOutcome
20021st Vidhan SabhaNarayan Datt Tiwari769,991
36 / 70
36Government
200414th Lok SabhaHarish Rawat1,024,062
1 / 5
1Government with UPA
20072nd Vidhan SabhaHarak Singh Rawat1,116,511
21 / 70
15Opposition
200915th Lok SabhaYashpal Arya1,354,468
5 / 5
4Government with UPA
20123rd Vidhan SabhaVijay Bahuguna1,436,042
32 / 70
11Government with PDF
201416th Lok SabhaKishore Upadhyaya1,494,440
0 / 5
5Opposition
20174th Vidhan SabhaHarish Rawat1,665,664
11 / 70
21
201917th Lok SabhaPritam Singh1,520,767
0 / 5
2022 5th Vidhan SabhaTBDTBDTBDTBDTBD
2024 18th Lok Sabha
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