First Uttarakhand Assembly

First Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
प्रथम उत्तराखण्ड विधानसभा
Type
Type
Leadership
Yashpal Arya (2002-2007), INC
Leader of the House
N. D. Tiwari (2002-2007), INC
Structure
Seats 70+1 (Nominated)
Political groups

Government (36)

Opposition (34)

  •      BJP (19)
  •      BSP (7)
  •      UKD (4)
  •      IND (3)
Length of term
2002-2007
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
14 February 2002
Next election
21 February 2007
Meeting place
Vidhan Sabha Bhavan, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Website
Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly

The Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election, 2002 were the First Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) elections of the state when the Indian National Congress emerged as the largest party with 36 seats in the 70-seat legislature in the election. The Bharatiya Janata Party became the official opposition, holding 19 seats.

Key post holders in the Assembly

List of 2002-2007 Assembly members[2]

S. No. Constituency Elected Member Party affiliation
1Purola (SC)MalchandBJP
2GangotriVijaypal Singh SajwanINC
3YamunotriPritam Singh PanwarUKD
4PratapnagarPhul Singh BishtINC
5TehriKishore UpadhyayaINC
6GhansaliBalvir Singh NegiNCP
7DevprayagMantri Prasad NaithaniINC
8NarendranagarSubodh UniyalINC
9Dhanaulti (SC)Kaul DasINC
10Chakrata (ST)Pritam SinghINC
11VikasnagarNavprabhatINC
12Sahaspur (SC)Sadhu RamINC
13Lakshman ChowkDinesh AgrawalINC
14DehradunHarbans KapoorBJP
15RajpurHira Singh BishtINC
16MussoorieJot Singh GunsolaINC
17RishikeshShoorveer Singh SajwanINC
18DoiwalaTrivendra Singh RawatBJP
19Bhagwanpur (SC)Chandra ShekharBJP
20RoorkeeSuresh Chand JainBJP
21IqbalpurChaudhari Yashvir SinghBSP
22ManglaurQazi Muhammad NizamuddinBSP
23Landhaura (SC)Hari DasBSP
24LaksarKunwar Pranav Singh 'Champion'Independent
25BahadrabadMuhammad ShahzadBSP
26HaridwarMadan KaushikBJP
27LaldhangTaslim AhmadBSP
28YamkeshwarVijaya BarthwalBJP
29KotdwarSurendra Singh NegiINC
30DhumakotLt. Gen. Tejpal Singh Rawat (Retd.)INC
31BironkhalAmrita RawatINC
32LansdowneDr. Harak Singh RawatINC
33PauriNarendra Singh BhandariINC
34Sringar (SC)Sundar Lal MandrawalINC
35ThalisainGanesh Prasad GodiyalINC
36RudraprayagMatvar Singh KandariBJP
37KedarnathAsha NautiyalBJP
38BadrinathDr. Anusuya Prasad MaikhuriINC
39NandaprayagMahendra BhattBJP
40KarnaprayagAnil NautiyalBJP
41Pindar (SC)Govind LalBJP
42KapkotBhagat Singh KoshyariBJP
43KandaUmmed Singh MajilaINC
44Bageshwar (SC)Ram Prasad TamtaINC
45DwarahatBipin Chandra TripathiUKD
46BhikiyasainDr. Pratap Singh BishtINC
47SaltRanjit Singh RawatINC
48RanikhetAjay BhattBJP
49Someshwar (SC)Pradeep TamtaINC
50AlmoraKailash SharmaBJP
51JageshwarGovind Singh KunjwalINC
52Mukteshwar (SC)Yashpal AryaINC
53DhariHarish Chandra DurgapalINC
54HaldwaniDr. Indira HridayeshINC
55NainitalDr. Narayan Singh JantwalUKD
56RamnagarYogambar Singh RawatINC
57JaspurDr. Shailendra Mohan SinghalIndependent
58KashipurHarbhajan Singh CheemaBJP
59BajpurArvind PandeyBJP
60Pantnagar-GadarpurPremanand MahajanBSP
61Rudrapur-KichhaTilak Raj BeharINC
62Sitarganj (SC)Narayan PalBSP
63Khatima (ST)Gopal Singh RanaINC
64ChampawatHemesh KharkwalINC
65LohaghatMahendra Singh Mahra (Mahu Bhai)INC
66PithoragarhPrakash PantBJP
67Gangolihat (SC)Narayan Ram AryaINC
68DidihatBishan Singh ChuphalBJP
69KanalichhinaKashi Singh AiryUKD
70Dharchula (ST)Gagan Singh RajwarIndependent
71Anglo IndianRussell Valentine GardnerNominated

By-election

S. No. Constituency Elected Member Party affiliation
56RamnagarNarayan Dutt TiwariINC

Reference

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