2009 Indian general election in Uttarakhand

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2009 Indian general election in Uttarakhand

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5 seats
Turnout53.43% (Increase 5.36%)
  First party
  Hand INC.svg
Party INC
Alliance United Progressive Alliance
Last election 1
Seats won 5
Seat change Increase 4
Percentage 43.14%
Swing Increase 4.83%

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Constituencies of the Lok Sabha in Uttarakhand

The 2009 Indian general election in Uttarakhand, occurred for 5 seats in the state. All 5 seats were won by the Indian National Congress.

Elected MPs[edit]

Following is the list of elected MPs from Uttarakhand.

S. No. Constituency Turnout % Elected MP Party Margin
1 Tehri Garhwal 50.38 Vijay Bahuguna Indian National Congress 52,939
2 Garhwal 48.87 Satpal Maharaj Indian National Congress 17,397
3 Almora (SC) 45.86 Pradeep Tamta Indian National Congress 6,523
4 Nainital–Udhamsingh Nagar 58.69 Karan Chand Singh Baba Indian National Congress 88,412
5 Haridwar 60.89 Harish Rawat Indian National Congress 1,27,412

By-election[edit]

By-elections were held in 2012 for Tehri Garhwal constituency as Elected MP Vijay Bahuguna became the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand.

In the election, Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Mala Rajya Laxmi Shah defeated Saket Bahuguna, son of Vijay Bahuguna by margin of over 22,000.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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