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2014 Rajya Sabha elections

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2014 Rajya Sabha elections

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72 seats to the Rajya Sabha
  First party Second party
 
Leader Manmohan Singh[n 1] Arun Jaitley
Party INC BJP
Alliance UPA NDA
Leader since 21 March 1998 3 June 2009
Leader's seat Assam Gujarat
Seats before 72 48
Seats won 69 45
Seat change Decrease 3 Decrease 3

Rajya Sabha elections were held on three dates in 2014, to elect members of the Rajya Sabha, Indian Parliament's upper chamber. The elections were held in February, June, and November to elect respectively 55, 6, and 11 of its 245 members, from 16 of the States.[1][2][3] They are held by an open ballot (for public scrutiny) on a single transferable vote (STV) basis among State legislators. Being even-numbered, 2014 was a year in which about 30% of the State Legislature-elected 233-seat component of the body is elected.

In addition to the 72 seats re-filled in this year of the six-year cycle (as the term of seat tenure is six years), 13 by-elections were held in 2014.

As of 2020, this is the last year in which the Bharatiya Janata Party has lost seats.

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February elections

The elections in February were from 16 State legislatures, and all were held on February 7, 2014.[3]

Maharashtra

Has 19 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Husain Dalwai Indian National Congress Husain Dalwai Indian National Congress [4]
2 Murli Deora Murli Deora
3 Yogendra P. Tiwari Nationalist Congress Party Sharad Pawar Nationalist Congress Party
4 Janardan Waghmare Majeed Memon
5 Rajkumar Dhoot Shiv Sena Rajkumar Dhoot Shiv Sena
6 Bharatkumar Raut Sanjay Kakade Independent
7 Prakash Javadekar Bharatiya Janata Party Ramdas Athawale Republican Party of India (A)

Odisha

Has 10 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Mangala Kisan Biju Janata Dal Sarojini Hembram Biju Janata Dal [4]
2 Renubala Pradhan Anubhav Mohanty
3 Balbir Punj Bharatiya Janata Party Ananga Udaya Singh Deo
4 Ramachandra Khuntia Indian National Congress Ranjib Biswal Indian National Congress

Tamil Nadu

Has 18 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 N. Balaganga All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam S. Muthukaruppan All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam [4]
2 G. K. Vasan Indian National Congress Vijila Sathyananth
3 Jayanthi Natarajan K. Selvaraj
4 S. Amir Ali Jinnah Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Sasikala Pushpa
5 Vasanthi Stanley Tiruchi Siva Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
6 T. K. Rangarajan Communist Party of India (Marxist) T. K. Rangarajan Communist Party of India (Marxist)

West Bengal

Has 16 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Tarini Kanta Roy Communist Party of India (Marxist) Ritabrata Banerjee Communist Party of India (Marxist) [4]
2 Prasanta Chatterjee Kanwar Deep Singh All India Trinamool Congress
3 Shyamal Chakraborty Jogen Chowdhury
4 Barun Mukherji All India Forward Bloc Ahmed Hassan Imran
5 Ahmed Saeed Malihabadi Independent Mithun Chakraborty

Andhra Pradesh

Has 11 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 T. Subbarami Reddy Indian National Congress T. Subbarami Reddy Indian National Congress [4]
2 Mohd. Ali Khan Mohd. Ali Khan
3 K. V. P. Ramachandra Rao K. V. P. Ramachandra Rao
4 Nandi Yellaiah K. Keshava Rao Telangana Rashtra Samithi
5 T. Ratna Bai Garikapati Mohan Rao Telugu Desam Party
6 Nandamuri Harikrishna Telugu Desam Party Thota Seetharama Lakshmi

Assam

Has 7 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Biswajit Daimary Bodoland People's Front Biswajit Daimary Bodoland People's Front [4]
2 Bhubaneswar Kalita Indian National Congress Bhubaneswar Kalita Indian National Congress
3 Birendra Prasad Baishya Asom Gana Parishad Sanjay Sinh

Bihar

Has 16 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 C. P. Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party C. P. Thakur Bharatiya Janata Party [4]
2 Prem Chand Gupta Rashtriya Janata Dal Ravindra Kishore Sinha
3 Shivanand Tiwari Janata Dal (United) Kahkashan Perween Janata Dal (United)
4 N. K. Singh Harivansh Narayan Singh
5 Sabir Ali Ram Nath Thakur

Chhattisgarh

Has 5 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Motilal Vora Indian National Congress Motilal Vora Indian National Congress [4]
2 Shivpratap Singh Bharatiya Janata Party Ranvijay Singh Judev Bharatiya Janata Party

Gujarat

Has 11 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Parsottambhai Rupala Bharatiya Janata Party Chunibhai K Gohel Bharatiya Janata Party [4]
2 Natuji Halaji Thakor Mahant Shambhuprasadji Tundiya
3 Bharatsinh Parmar Lal Sinh Vadodia
4 Alka Balram Kshatriya Indian National Congress Madhusudan Mistry Indian National Congress

Haryana

Has 5 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Ram Prakash Indian National Congress Selja Kumari Indian National Congress [4]
2 Ishwar Singh Ram Kumar Kashyap Indian National Lok Dal

Himachal Pradesh

Has 3 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Shanta Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party Viplove Thakur Indian National Congress [4]

Jharkhand

Has 6 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Jai Prakash Narayan Singh Bharatiya Janata Party Prem Chand Gupta Rashtriya Janata Dal [4]
2 Parimal Nathwani Independent Parimal Nathwani Independent

Madhya Pradesh

Has 11 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Prabhat Jha Bharatiya Janata Party Prabhat Jha Bharatiya Janata Party [4]
2 Maya Singh Satyanarayan Jatiya
3 Raghunandan Sharma Digvijaya Singh Indian National Congress

Manipur

Has 1 member.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Rishang Keishing Indian National Congress Haji Abdul Salam Indian National Congress [4]

Rajasthan

Has 10 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Om Prakash Mathur Bharatiya Janata Party Narayan Lal Panchariya Bharatiya Janata Party [4]
2 Gyan Prakash Pilania Ramnarayan Dudi
3 Prabha Thakur Indian National Congress Vijay Goel

Meghalaya

Has 1 member.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Wansuk Syiem Indian National Congress Wansuk Syiem Indian National Congress [4]

June elections

Arunachal Pradesh

Has 1 member.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Mukut Mithi Indian National Congress Mukut Mithi Indian National Congress [4]

Karnataka

Has 12 members.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 B. K. Hariprasad Indian National Congress B. K. Hariprasad Indian National Congress [4]
2 S M Krishna Rajeev Gowda
3 Prabhakar Kore Bharatiya Janata Party Prabhakar Kore Bharatiya Janata Party
4 Rama Jois D. Kupendra Reddy Janata Dal (Secular)

Mizoram

Has 1 member.

Sr No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Lalhming Liana Mizo National Front Ronald Sapa Tlau Indian National Congress [4]

November elections

The elections in November were from Uttar Pradesh and Uttarkhand, and were held on November 20, 2014.[1]

Uttar Pradesh

Has 31 members.

Seat No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Kusum Rai Bharatiya Janata Party Manohar Parrikar Bharatiya Janata Party [4]
2 Prof Ram Gopal Yadav Samajwadi Party Prof Ram Gopal Yadav Samajwadi Party
3 Amar Singh Independent Chandrapal Singh Yadav
4 Brajesh Pathak Bahujan Samaj Party Javed Ali Khan
5 Brijlal Khabari Tazeen Fatma
6 Avtar Singh Karimpuri Neeraj Shekhar
7 Akhilesh Das Gupta Ravi Prakash Verma
8 Veer Singh Veer Singh Bahujan Samaj Party
9 Rajaram Rajaram
10 Mohammed Adeeb Independent P. L. Punia Indian National Congress

Uttarakhand

Has 3 members.

Seat No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Bhagat Singh Koshyari Bharatiya Janata Party Manorama Dobriyal Sharma Indian National Congress [4]

Bye-elections

13 by-elections were held (caused by resignation, death or disqualification).

Seat No State Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference[4]
1 Uttar Pradesh S. P. Singh Baghel BSP Vishambhar Prasad Nishad SP [5][6]
1 Andhra Pradesh N. Janardhana Reddy INC Nirmala Sitharaman BJP [7][6][8]
1 Bihar Rajiv Pratap Rudy BJP Sharad Yadav JD(U) [9][6]
2 Ram Kripal Yadav RJD Pavan Kumar Varma [9][6]
3 Ram Vilas Paswan LJP Gulam Rasool Balyawi [9][6]
1 Madhya Pradesh Faggan Singh Kulaste BJP Prakash Javdekar BJP [4][6]
1 Maharashtra Tariq Anwar NCP Praful Patel NCP [4][6]
2 Madhya Pradesh Kaptan Singh Solanki BJP Meghraj Jain BJP [10][11]
1 Tamil Nadu T. M. Selvaganapathy DMK A. Navaneethakrishnan AIADMK [12][8]
1 Odisha Shashi Bhusan Behera BJD Bhupinder Singh BJD [8][13]
2 Rabinarayan Mohapatra A U Singh Deo [8][13]
1 Haryana Ch. Birender Singh INC Ch. Birender Singh BJP [14]
2 Ranbir Singh Prajapati INLD Suresh Prabhu [14]

Andhra Pradesh

Seat No State Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference[4]
1 Andhra Pradesh N. Janardhana Reddy INC Nirmala Sitharaman BJP [7][6][8]

Bihar

Seat No State Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference[4]
1 Bihar Rajiv Pratap Rudy BJP Sharad Yadav JD(U) [9][6]
2 Ram Kripal Yadav RJD Pavan Kumar Varma [9][6]
3 Ram Vilas Paswan LJP Gulam Rasool Balyawi [9][6]

Notes

  1. ^ Ghulam Nabi Azad was elected Leader of the Indian National Congress, on June 8, 2014, succeeding Dr. Manmohan Singh.

References

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  5. ^ "SP Candidate Nishad Elected Unopposed to Rajya Sabha". Outlook Magazine. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Bye-elections to the Council of States from various States" (PDF). Election Commission of India, New Delhi. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 July 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  7. ^ a b "Union minister Nirmala Sitharaman files Rajya Sabha nomination".
  8. ^ a b c d e "Bye-elections to the Council of States from various States" (PDF). Election Commission of India, New Delhi. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 July 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "JD-U nominates Sharad Yadav for Rajya Sabha poll". economictimes.indiatimes.com/. Archived from the original on 16 August 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
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  11. ^ "Meghraj Jain of BJP elected to Rajya Sabha from Madhya Pradesh". Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  12. ^ "Jayalalithaa nominates four for RS polls". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
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