Of the total 1064 wards, results have been declared on 791 wards. Independent - 449, BJP - 212, Congress – 125, BSP – 1, Samajwadi Party – 1; Aam Aadmi Party – 2; Uttarakhand Kranti Dal – 1. Counting of votes is still underway. Check the official website of State Election Commission – Uttarakhand to get final results.
Out of 1064 wards, results of 661 wards have been declared so far. Independent candidates have bagged 386 wards, while mainstream parties BJP and Congress won 165 and 106 respectively. BSP, SP, AAP and Uttarakhand Kranti Dal have bagged one seat each.
Independent candidates have won more number of mayor posts than the Congress and BJP in Uttarakhand civic polls.Tanakpur – Vipin Kumar (Independent)Ukhimath – Vijay Singh (BJP)Champawat – Vijay Verma (Congress)Gaja – Meena Khati (BJP)Banbasa – Renu Agarwal (Independent)Chinyalisaur – Bina (Independent)Barkot – Anupama (Independent)Purola – Harimohan Singh (Congress)Joshimath – Shailendra Singh Panwar (Congress)Dharali – Deepa Devi (BJP)Narendra Nagar – Rajendra Vikram Singh Panwar (BJP)Kirti Nagar – Kailashi Devi (BJP)Devprayag – Kashnkant Kotiyal (Independent)
According to the latest trends on Election Commission, Congress is leading on 11 seats so far while BJP is leading in 10, Independent candidates on 7 and BSP on 2 seats.
In Tehri – Lambgaon and Chamiyala town panchayat, Bharosi Devi(Independent) has won from Lambgaon while Mamata Pawar from the Congress party has won from Chamiala. Meanwhile, Rishikesh Municipal Council Mayor Deep Sharma has lost the election after BJP Shiv Kumar defeated him by 28 votes.
According to details available on Election Commission website, the results on 386 out of 1064 wards have been declared so far. In these 386 wards, Independent candidates have won on 238 wards, BJP on 93 and Congress on 55.
The results for Rishikesh municipal council is out. The BJP has won in 2 wards- Ward 2 and Ward 17 of Rishikesh municipal council. Meanwhile, the Independent has bagged 4 seats in Rishikesh municipal council. Pushpa Mishra(Independent) has won from Ward 1, Pushpa Devi of BJP has won from Ward 2, Prabhakar Sharma (Independent) has won from Ward 15, Ajit Goldie (Independent) has won from Ward 16, while BJP's Shivkumar Gautam has won from Ward 17 and Gurwinder (Independent) has won from Ward 29.
According to trends, the results on 150 out of 1064 wards have been announced. Till now, the Independent candidates have won on 103 wards, BJP has gained victory in 33 wards while the Congress has won in 13 wards.
In the Rudraprayag Municipal Council, BJP candidate Surendra Singh Rawat has won from ward number 4. He got 326 votes and Congress's Pankaj Butola got 46 votes.
The results for Goolarbhoj ward in Uddham Singh Nagar has been announced. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has bagged 5 seats while Congress has won in one ward. The counting in Ward 4 is currently underway. The BJP has won in Ward 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7 in Goolarbhoj while Congress' Nirmala Devi has won from Ward 3.
Dehradun, November 20: The State Election Commission has initiated the counting of votes polled in the Uttarakhand civic elections 2018, held on Sunday. The results, slated to be announced by end of the today, will determine the fate of 84 of the 92 urban local bodies (ULBs) in the state. Among the civic bodies which went to polls included the key ULBs in Dehradun, Haridwar, Rudraprayag, Udham Singh Nagar and others. Stay tuned here for the live updates of results and early trends.
The civic polls featured contests on 1,064 wards spread across the 84 ULBs. A total of 4,978 candidates were in the fray. The electorate size was 23.53 lakh, comprising of 12.20 lakh male and 11.33 lakh female voters.
In the elections held on November 18, a total voter turnout of 60 per cent was recorded by the SEC. The polling body had earmarked 1,258 voting centres, 2,265 polling stations, 107 zones, and 282 sectors for smooth conduct of the elections.
The polls were held on ballot, which were stored in 52 strong rooms after the voting concluded.
The elections was embroiled in controversy as the ruling BJP alleged irregularity in electoral rolls, with names of party supporters and core voters allegedly missing in some regions. BJP state unit president Ajay Bhatt has demanded a rigorous probe and strict action against SEC officials responsible.
The civic elections are considered to be a litmus test for the Trivendra Singh Rawat-led BJP government, which stormed to power in Uttarakhand last year with a brute mandate. The party had won 57 of the 70 seats in the state. For the Congress, ULB polls could be a path to recovery leading to the 2019 general elections.