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Sadakazu Tanigaki, a former Minister of Finance under Junichiro Koizumi, [8] and Taku Yamasaki, a former LDP Secretary General and the third candidate in the 2006 leadership election, [3] both announced their support for Fukuda on 14 September 2007, as did former LDP Secretary General Makoto Koga.
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The election of the President of India is an indirect election in which electoral college consisting of the elected members of both houses of parliament (M.P.s), the elected members of the state legislative assemblies (Vidhan Sabhas) of all states and the elected members of the legislative assemblies (MLAs) of union territories with legislatures, i.e., National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi ...
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21 February 2007 Uttarakhand: Indian National Congress: N. D. Tiwari: Bharatiya Janata Party: B. C. Khanduri: Uttarakhand Kranti Dal: 7 April 2007 – 8 May 2007 Uttar Pradesh: Samajwadi Party: Mulayam Singh Yadav: Bahujan Samaj Party: Mayawati: 2 June 2007 Goa: Indian National Congress: Pratapsingh Rane: Indian National Congress: Digambar ...
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The 2007 Indian vice presidential election was held on 10 August 2007 to elect the vice president of India to serve from 2007 until 2012. Mohammad Hamid Ansari from Indian National Congress was elected for the post. [ 1 ]
The Presidential Election of 2007 in India was a significant political event that resulted in Pratibha Patil becoming the country's first woman President. The election, marked by its historical significance and the contest between notable candidates, showcased the democratic process of electing the Head of State in India.