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Constituencies of Himachal Pradesh. The Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly or the Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. [2] The present strength of the Vidhan Sabha is 68. The Assembly building is located in Annadale in the state's summer capital of Shimla.
The Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The seat of the Assembly is at Shimla, the capital of the state. There are 68 Members of Legislative Assembly, all directly elected from single-seat constituencies. [4]
The tenure of Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly was scheduled to end on 8 January 2023. [4] The previous assembly elections were held in November 2017. After the election, Bharatiya Janata Party formed the state government, with Jai Ram Thakur becoming chief minister. [5]
Vidhan Sabha Party-wise details Chief Minister Party Party Seats; 2003: 10th Vidhan Sabha: Indian National Congress: 43 Virbhadra Singh: INC: Bharatiya Janta Party: 16 Independent: 6 Himachal Vikas Congress: 1 Lok Janshakti Party: 1 Loktantrik Morcha Himachal Pradesh: 1 Total: 68
Leader's seat Hamirpur (won) Mandi (Lost) Last election 69.11%, 4 seats 27.30%, 0 seat ... 2024 Himachal Pradesh Lok Sabha Elections Assembly Wise Leads Map.
The Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly or the Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. [1] The present strength of the Vidhan Sabha is 68. The members of the Tenth Legislative Assembly were elected in the 2003 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election. [2]
Himachal Pradesh, as a state of India follows Parliamentary system of government similar to other states. The Government is responsible to the Assembly and stays in power only if it has the support of majority members. Elections take place on a first past the post basis, the candidate with the most votes wins the seat regardless of an absolute ...
The Himachal Pradesh's Legislative Assembly currently has 68 seats who are directly elected from single-seat constituencies. [2] An election did not take place for 15 years after 1952 due to the enactment of the States Reorganisation Act in 1956 which designated Himachal Pradesh as a Union Territory instead of a Part-C state, falling under the ...