2002 elections in India

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Elections in the Republic of India in 2002 included elections to seven state legislative assemblies and the elections for the posts of President and vice-president.

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Elections in India

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Legislative Assembly elections

Goa

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Gujarat

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Jammu & Kashmir

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Summary of the Jammu and Kashmir state assembly election results
Party Seats Previously +/– Vote % Vote Share
National Conference 28 57 Decrease29 28.24% 7,49,825
Indian National Congress 20 7 Increase13 24.24% 6,43,751
People's Democratic Party 16 - Increase16 9.28% 2,46,480
Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Party 4 1 Increase3 3.83% 1,01,830
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2 0 0.88% 23493
Bharatiya Janata Party 1 8 Decrease7 8.57% 2,27,633
Bahujan Samaj Party 1 4 Decrease3 4.50% 1,19,492
Democratic Movement 1 0.62% 16,366
Jammu and Kashmir Awami League 1 1 0 0.91% 24,121
Independents 13 16.50% 4,38,287
Total (turnout 43.70%) 87 87 - -
Valid votes 26,55,570 99.90
Invalid votes 584 0.10
Votes cast / turnout 26,56,627 43.70
Abstentions 24,94,170 56.30%
Registered voters 60,78,570
Source:Election Commission of India[1]
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Manipur

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress345,66026.1820+9
Federal Party of Manipur239,44418.1413+7
Manipur State Congress Party163,75812.407–16
Bharatiya Janata Party126,0449.554–2
Nationalist Congress Party124,5839.443–2
Samata Party109,9128.333+2
Communist Party of India58,1024.405+5
Democratic Revolutionary Peoples Party51,9163.932+2
Manipur National Conference53,1464.031New
Manipur Peoples Party40,0063.032–2
Janata Dal (United)2,0700.160–1
Naga National Party6300.050New
Communist Party of India (Marxist)3400.0300
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)1660.010New
Lok Shakti450.000New
Independents4,3430.330–1
Total1,320,165100.00600
Valid votes1,320,16599.23
Invalid/blank votes10,2940.77
Total votes1,330,459100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,472,91990.33
Source: ECI[2]
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Punjab

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Summary of results of the Punjab Legislative Assembly election, 2002[3]
Political Party
No. of Candidates
Seats won
Number of Votes
% of Votes
Indian National Congress105623,682,87735.81%
Shiromani Akali Dal92413,196,92431.08%
Bharatiya Janata Party233583,2145.67%
Communist Party of India112220,7852.15%
Independents27491,159,55211.27%
Total[4]923117 10,284,686
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Uttar Pradesh

Uttarakhand

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Rank Party Seats Contested Seats Won % Votes % Votes in
Seats Contested
Leader in the House
1Indian National Congress (INC)703626.91%26.91%Narayan Datt Tiwari
2Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)691925.45%25.81%Matbar Singh Kandari
3Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)680710.93%11.20%Narayan Pal
4Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (UKD)62045.49%6.36%Kashi Singh Airy
5Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)26011.50%4.02%Balvir Singh Negi
6Independents0316.30%16.63%N/A
Total70
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Presidential election

An election was held on 15 July 2002 to elect the President of India. On 18 July 2002, the results were declared. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam became the 11th President by beating his nearest rival Lakshmi Sahgal.[7]

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States No. of MLA/MPs Value of each Vote Total (Votes) Total (Values) A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (Votes) A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (Values) Lakshmi Sahgal (Votes) Lakshmi Sahgal (Values) Invalid (Votes) Invalid (Values) Valid (Votes) Valid (Values)
Members of Parliament 776 708 760 538,080 638 451,704 80 56,640 42 29,736 718 50,8344
Andhra Pradesh 294 148 283 41,884 264 39,072 2 296 17 2,516 266 39,368
Arunachal Pradesh 60 8 57 456 57 456 0 0 0 0 57 456
Assam 126 116 119 13,804 113 13,108 1 116 5 580 114 13,224
Bihar 243 173 234 40,482 215 37,195 17 2,941 2 346 232 40,136
Chhattisgarh 90 129 90 11,610 85 10,965 0 0 5 645 85 10,965
Goa 40 20 39 780 34 680 3 60 2 40 37 740
Gujarat 182 147 179 26,313 174 25,578 2 294 3 441 176 25,872
Haryana 90 112 86 9,632 86 9,632 0 0 0 0 86 9,632
Himachal Pradesh 68 51 64 3,264 62 3,162 1 51 1 51 63 3,213
Jammu and Kashmir 87 72 78 5,616 72 5,184 2 144 4 288 74 5,328
Jharkhand 81 176 79 13,904 74 13,024 5 880 0 0 79 13,904
Karnataka 224 131 220 28,820 202 26,462 13 1,703 5 655 215 28,165
Kerala 140 152 138 20,976 97 14,744 39 5,928 2 304 136 20,672
Madhya Pradesh 230 131 229 29,999 216 28,296 2 262 11 1,441 218 28,558
Maharashtra 288 175 280 49,000 264 46,200 9 1,575 7 1,225 273 47,775
Manipur 60 18 58 1,044 50 900 4 72 4 72 54 972
Meghalaya 60 17 56 952 53 901 1 17 2 34 54 918
Mizoram 40 8 40 320 40 320 0 0 0 0 42 320
Nagaland 60 9 60 540 54 486 0 0 6 54 54 486
Orissa 147 149 146 21,754 130 19,370 12 1,788 4 596 142 21,158
Punjab 117 116 110 12,760 87 10,092 9 1,044 14 1,624 96 1,1136
Rajasthan 200 129 197 25,413 189 24,381 2 258 6 774 191 24,639
Sikkim 32 7 32 224 30 210 0 0 2 14 30 210
Tamil Nadu 234 176 233 41,111 217 38,192 10 1,760 6 1,056 227 39,952
Tripura 60 26 60 1,560 17 442 41 1,066 2 52 58 1,508
Uttarakhand 70 64 69 4,416 63 4,032 3 192 3 192 66 4,224
Uttar Pradesh 403 208 397 82,576 386 80,288 2 416 9 1,872 388 80,704
West Bengal 294 151 292 44,092 90 13,590 197 29,747 5 755 287 43,337
Delhi 70 58 70 4,060 65 3,770 2 116 3 174 67 3,886
Pondicherry 147 127 145 18,415 147 448 0 0 2 32 28 448
TOTALS 4,896 4,785 1,075,819 4,152 922,884 459 107,366 174 45,569 4,611 1,030,250
Source: Election Commission of India
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Vice-Presidential election

An election was held on 12 August 2002 to elect the newly vacated post of Vice-President of India. Bhairon Singh Shekhawat defeated Sushil Kumar Shinde to become 11th Vice President of India.[8] Incumbent VP Krishan Kant did not contest the election and died before the election occurred.

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Result of the Indian vice-presidential election, 2002[8][9]
Candidate
Party
Electoral Votes
% of Votes
Bhairon Singh ShekhawatBJP45459.82
Sushil Kumar ShindeINC30540.18
Total 759 100.00
Valid Votes75999.09
Invalid Votes70.91
Turnout76696.96
Abstentions243.04
Electors790
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