First Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly | |
Term Length: | 2002–2007 |
Leader4: |
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Members: | 71 |
Political Groups1: | Government (36)
Opposition (19)
Others (15)
Nominated (1)
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Website: | Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly |
Constitution: | Constitution of India |
Footnotes: | 70 seats are open for the direct election while 1 seat is reserved for the member of Anglo-Indian community. |
The 2002 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election were the First Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) elections of the state when the Indian National Congress emerged as the largest party with 36 seats in the 71-seat legislature in the election. The Bharatiya Janata Party became the official opposition, holding 19 seats.
Rank | Party | Abbr. | Seats | Leader in the House | |
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1 | Indian National Congress | INC | 37 | Narayan Datt Tiwari | |
2 | Bharatiya Janata Party | BJP | 19 | Bhagat Singh Koshyari (2002–2003) Matbar Singh Kandari (2003–2007) | |
3 | Bahujan Samaj Party | BSP | 07 | Narayan Pal | |
4 | Uttarakhand Kranti Dal | UKD | 04 | Bipin Chandra Tripathi | |
5 | Nationalist Congress Party | NCP | 01 | Balvir Singh Negi | |
6 | Independent | Ind. | 03 | N/A | |
Total | 71 |
S. No. | Constituency | Elected Member | Party affiliation | |
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1 | Purola (SC) | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | |
2 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
3 | UKD | |||
4 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
5 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
6 | bgcolor=#00B2B2 | NCP | ||
7 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
8 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
9 | Dhanaulti (SC) | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
10 | Chakrata (ST) | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
11 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
12 | Sahaspur (SC) | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
13 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
14 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
15 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
16 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
17 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
18 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
19 | Bhagwanpur (SC) | Chandra Shekhar | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP |
20 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
21 | BSP | |||
22 | BSP | |||
23 | Landhaura (SC) | BSP | ||
24 | Pranav Singh 'Champion' | bgcolor=#DDDDDD | Independent | |
25 | Muhammad Shahzad | BSP | ||
26 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
27 | BSP | |||
28 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
29 | Surendra Singh Negi§ | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
30 | Lt. Gen. Tejpal Singh Rawat (Retd.) | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
31 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
32 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
33 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
34 | Sringar (SC) | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
35 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
36 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
37 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
38 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
39 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
40 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
41 | Pindar (SC) | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | |
42 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
43 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
44 | Bageshwar (SC) | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
45 | UKD | |||
46 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
47 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
48 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
49 | Someshwar (SC) | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
50 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
51 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
52 | Mukteshwar (SC) | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
53 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
54 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
55 | UKD | |||
56 | Yogambar Singh Rawat‡ | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
57 | bgcolor=#DDDDDD | Independent | ||
58 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
59 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
60 | BSP | |||
61 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
62 | Sitarganj (SC) | BSP | ||
63 | Khatima (ST) | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
64 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
65 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | ||
66 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
67 | Gangolihat (SC) | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |
68 | bgcolor=#FF9933 | BJP | ||
69 | UKD | |||
70 | Dharchula (ST) | bgcolor=#DDDDDD | Independent | |
71 | INC |
S. No. | Constituency | Elected Member | Party affiliation | ||
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56 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC | |||
28 | bgcolor=#00BFFF | INC |