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The Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly, 2012 were held in 2012 to choose a five-year term Government for the Uttarakhand state in India. The Bharatiya Janata Party won the previous election in 2007 winning 34 out of 70 seats of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly. Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal of BJP is the incumbent chief minister.
| Total Electorate |
59,91,875
|
| Men |
31,35,724
|
| Women |
28,56,151
|
| Districts |
13
|
| Assembly Constituencies |
70
|
Results
| Party |
Number of Seats won |
Change
|
| Congress |
32 |
+11
|
| Bharatiya Janata Party |
31 |
-4
|
| Bahujan Samajwadi Party |
3 |
-5
|
| Samajwadi Party |
0 |
0
|
| Others |
4 |
|
Winning Candidates
| No. |
Constituency |
Winning Candidate |
Party
|
| 52001 |
Purola (SC) |
|
BJP
|
| 52002 |
Yamunotri |
|
UKKD
|
| 52003 |
Gangotri |
|
Cong
|
| 52004 |
Badrinath |
|
-
|
| 52005 |
Tharali |
|
-
|
| 52006 |
Karnprayag |
|
-
|
| 52007 |
Kedarnath |
|
Cong
|
| 52008 |
Rudraprayag |
Harak Singh Rawat |
Cong
|
| 52009 |
Ghanshali |
|
BJP
|
| 52010 |
Deoprayag |
|
IND
|
| 52011 |
Narendranagar |
|
Cong
|
| 52012 |
Pratapnagar |
|
Cong
|
| 52013 |
Tehri |
|
IND
|
| 52014 |
Dhanolti (SC) |
|
BJP
|
| 52015 |
Chakrata (SC) |
|
Cong
|
| 52016 |
Vikasnagar |
|
Cong
|
| 52017 |
Sahaspur (SC) |
|
BJP
|
| 52018 |
Dharampur |
|
Cong
|
| 52019 |
Raipur |
|
Cong
|
| 52020 |
Rajpur Road |
|
Cong
|
| 52021 |
Dehradun Cantt. |
Harbans Kapoor |
BJP
|
| 52022 |
Mussoorie |
|
BJP
|
| 52023 |
Doiwala |
Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank |
BJP
|
| 52024 |
Rishikesh |
|
BJP
|
| 52025 |
Hardwar |
|
BJP
|
| 52026 |
B.H.E.L. Ranipur |
|
BJP
|
| 52027 |
Jwalapur |
|
BJP
|
| 52028 |
Bhagwanpur (SC) |
|
BSP
|
| 52029 |
Jhabrera |
|
BSP
|
| 52030 |
Pirankaliyar |
|
Cong
|
| 52031 |
Roorkee |
|
Cong
|
| 52032 |
Khanpur |
|
Cong
|
| 52033 |
Manglore |
|
BSP
|
| 52034 |
Laksar |
|
BJP
|
| 52035 |
Hardwar Rural |
|
BJP
|
| 52036 |
Yamkeshwar |
|
-
|
| 52037 |
Pauri |
|
-
|
| 52038 |
Srinagar (SC) |
|
-
|
| 52039 |
Chaubattakhal |
|
-
|
| 52040 |
Lansdowne |
|
-
|
| 52041 |
Kotdwar |
|
Cong
|
| 52042 |
Dharchula (SC) |
|
Cong
|
| 52043 |
Didihat |
|
BJP
|
| 52044 |
Pithoragarh |
|
Cong
|
| 52045 |
Gangolihat (SC) |
|
Cong
|
| 52046 |
Kapkote |
|
Cong
|
| 52047 |
Bageshwar (SC) |
|
BJP
|
| 52048 |
Dwarahat |
|
Cong
|
| 52049 |
Salt |
|
BJP
|
| 52050 |
Ranikhet |
|
BJP
|
| 52051 |
Someshwar (SC) |
|
BJP
|
| 52052 |
Almora |
|
Cong
|
| 52053 |
Jageshwar |
|
Cong
|
| 52054 |
Lohaghat |
|
BJP
|
| 52055 |
Champawat |
|
Cong
|
| 52056 |
Lalkuwa |
|
IND
|
| 52057 |
Bhimtal |
|
BJP
|
| 52058 |
Nainital |
|
Cong
|
| 52059 |
Haldwani |
Indira Hridesh |
Cong
|
| 52060 |
Kaladhungi |
|
BJP
|
| 52061 |
Ramnagar |
|
Cong
|
| 52062 |
Jaspur |
|
Cong
|
| 52063 |
Kashipur |
|
BJP
|
| 52064 |
Bajpur |
Yashpal Arya |
Cong
|
| 52065 |
Gadarpur |
|
BJP
|
| 52066 |
Rudrapur |
|
BJP
|
| 52067 |
Kichha |
|
BJP
|
| 52068 |
Sitarganj (SC) |
|
BJP
|
| 52069 |
Nanak Matta |
|
BJP
|
| 52070 |
Khatima (ST) |
|
BJP
|
Timeline
July 4, 2011: The Bharatiya Janata Party officially entrusts Rajnath Singh to oversee the party's preparations in the 2012 Legislative Assembly Elections in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. A statement was issued by the BJP asking Rajnath Singh to pay special attention to election related matters in the two states.
Party Position - 2007
| Elections in India - 2012 |
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