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2022 Indian presidential election

The 2022 Indian presidential election was the 16th presidential election in India held on 18 July 2022 to elect the president of India. The incumbent president Ram Nath Kovind did not run for reelection. The election had a turnout of 99.12%.

2022 Indian presidential election

← 2017 18 July 2022 (2022-07-18) 2027 →
Turnout99.12% (1.83%)
 
Nominee Droupadi Murmu Yashwant Sinha
Party BJP AITC
Alliance NDA UO
Home state Odisha Bihar
Electoral vote 676,803 380,177
States carried 21 + PY 7 + NCT
Percentage 64.03% 35.97%
Swing 1.62% 1.62%


Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Droupadi Murmu won the election by a margin of 296,626 votes against Yashwant Sinha, the United Opposition candidate.[1][2][3][4] Murmu became the first member of a Scheduled Tribe and second woman to become president, as well as the first president born after independence.[5][6][7][8]

Electoral system edit

The President of India is indirectly elected by an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both houses of the parliament, the elected members of the legislative assemblies of the 28 states, and the elected members of the legislative assemblies of the union territories of Delhi, Puducherry, and Jammu and Kashmir. As of 2022, the electoral college comprises 776 Members of Parliament (MPs) and 4,033 Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs), not counting the 90 MLAs of the dissolved Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly.[citation needed]

The Election Commission of India assigns varying numbers of votes to electoral college members, such that the total weight of MPs and MLAs is roughly equal and that the voting power of a state or territory is proportional to its population. Overall, the members of the electoral college are eligible to cast 1,086,431 votes, yielding a threshold for a majority of 543,216 votes.[citation needed]

For a candidate to be in the President's office, they must be subscribed by at least 50 electors as proposers and 50 electors as seconders.[citation needed] The election is held by means of a secret ballot under the instant-runoff voting system.[9] The manner of election of the President is provided by Article 55 of the Constitution.

Article 58 of the Indian Constitution provides that the president and vice president of India must be citizens of India and at least 35 years old.[10] Candidates for the presidency typically seek the nomination of one of the political parties, in which case each party devises a method (such as a primary election) to choose the candidate the party deems best suited to run for the position. Traditionally, the primary elections are indirect elections where voters cast ballots for a slate of party delegates pledged to a particular candidate. The party's delegates then officially nominate a candidate to run on the party's behalf. The general election in July is an indirect election, where voters cast ballots for a slate of members of the Electoral College; these electors in turn directly elect the president and vice president.[citation needed]

By convention, the Secretary General, Lok Sabha, and the Secretary General, Rajya Sabha, are appointed as the returning officers by rotation. For the 2017 Presidential election, the Secretary General, Lok Sabha, was appointed as a returning officer. Therefore, for the 2022 Presidential election, the Secretary General of Rajya Sabha Shri P.C. Mody was appointed as the Returning Officer in Notification by ECI on 13 June 2022.[11]

Election schedule edit

Under sub-section 1 of Section 4 of the Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections Act of 1952, the election schedule for the President of India was announced by the Election Commission of India on 9 June 2022.[12][13]

S.No. Event Date Day
1. Issue of election commission's notification calling the election 15 June 2022 Wednesday
2. Last date for making nominations 29 June 2022
3. Date for the scrutiny of nominations 30 June 2022 Thursday
4. Last date for the withdrawal of candidatures 2 July 2022 Saturday
5. Date on which a poll shall, if necessary, be taken 18 July 2022 Monday
6. Date on which counting, if required, shall be taken 21 July 2022 Thursday

Electoral college edit

Electoral college member strength edit

House Total
NDA UPA Others
Lok Sabha
348 / 543 (64%)
91 / 543 (17%)
103 / 543 (19%)
543
Rajya Sabha
120 / 233 (52%)
49 / 233 (21%)
74 / 233 (32%)
228
(excluding 5 vacant seats)
State Legislative Assemblies
2,136 / 4,036 (53%)
1,224 / 4,036 (30%)
1,253 / 4,036 (31%)
4,025
(excluding 7 vacant seats)
Total
2,234 / 4,796 (47%)
1,200 / 4,796 (25%)
1,430 / 4,796 (30%)
4,796

Electoral college vote value composition edit

House Total
NDA UPA Others
Lok Sabha votes
244,300 / 380,100 (64%)
63,700 / 380,100 (17%)
72,100 / 380,100 (19%)
380,100
Rajya Sabha votes
72,800 / 159,600 (46%)
35,000 / 159,600 (22%)
51,800 / 159,600 (32%)
159,600
(excluding 5 vacant seats)
State Assemblies votes
219,347 / 542,291 (40%)
145,384 / 542,291 (27%)
177,528 / 542,291 (33%)
542,291
(excluding 7 vacant seats)
Total votes
536,447 / 1,081,991 (50%)
246,184 / 1,081,991 (23%)
299,328 / 1,081,991 (28%)
1,081,991

Party-wise vote (projection) edit

Alliance Parties Members of Lok Sabha Members of Rajya Sabha Members of State Legislative Assemblies Total
BJP Candidate NDA 1 BJP 212,100 63,700 185,036 458,036 42.33%
2 JD(U) 11,200 3,500 7,901 22,601 2.09%
3 AIADMK 700 2,800 11,440 14,940 1.38%
4 AD(S) 1,400 0 2,496 3,896 0.36%
5 RLJP 3,500 0 0 3,500 0.32%
6 AGP 0 700 1,044 1,744 0.16%
7 MNF 700 700 244 1,644 0.15%
8 PMK 0 700 880 1,580 0.15%
9 NPF 700 700 126 1,526 0.14%
10 UPPL 0 700 812 1,512 0.14%
11 NPP 700 0 549 1,249 0.12%
12 NISHAD 0 0 1,248 1,248 0.12%
13 JJP 0 0 1,120 1,120 0.10%
14 NDPP 700 0 378 1,078 0.10%
15 AJSU 700 0 352 1,052 0.10%
16 SKM 700 0 133 833 0.47%
17 RPI(A) 0 700 0 700
18 TMC(M) 0 700 0 700
19 HAM 0 0 692 692
20 PJP 0 0 350 350
21 BPF 0 0 348 348
22 IPFT 0 0 182 182
23 PBK 0 0 176 176
24 JSS 0 0 175 175
25 RSP 0 0 175 175
26 AINRC 0 0 160 160
27 JSP 0 0 159 159
28 UDP 0 0 136 136
29 HLP 0 0 112 112
30 PDF 0 0 68 68
31 MGP 0 0 40 40
32 KPA 0 0 36 36
33 HSPDP 0 0 34 34
34 Independents 2,100 700 4,340 7,140 0.66%
Total of NDA 528,942 48.89%
Non-NDA 35 YSRCP[14] 15,400 6,300 24,009 45,709 4.22%
36 BJD[15] 8,400 6,300 16,986 31,686 2.93%
37 BSP[16] 7,000 700 710 8,410 0.78%
38 SS (Shinde) 0 0 7,000 7,000 0.65%
39 JMM[17] 700 700 5,280 6,680 0.62%
40 JD(S)[18] 700 700 4,496 5,896 0.54%
41 SAD[19] 1,400 0 348 1,748 0.16%
42 BVA 0 0 525 525 0.05
43 SDF 0 700 7 707 0.07
44 LJP(RV) 700 0 0 700 0.06
45 JCC[20] 0 0 387 1153 0.11%
46 MNS 0 0 175
47 PWPI 0 0 175
48 JD(L)[21] 0 0 416
49 SS (Uddhav) 13,300 2,100 2,800 18,200 1.68%
50 SBSP[22] 0 0 1,248 1,248 0.12%
51 TDP 2,100 700 3,657 6,457 0.60%
52 RLP 700 0 387 1,087 0.10%
Non-NDA Backing BJP Candidate 137,206 12.69%
Total Votes for BJP Candidate 666,148 61.58%
Opposition candidate (AITC) AITC 1 AITC 16,100 9,100 33,432 58,632 5.42%
UPA 2 INC 37,100 21,700 88,578 147,378 13.62%
3 DMK 16,800 7,000 22,096 45,896 4.24%
4 NCP 3,500 2,800 9,919 16,219 1.50%
5 IUML 2,100 1,400 2,280 5,780 0.53%
6 JKNC 2,100 0 0 2,100 0.19%
7 VCK 700 0 704 1,404 0.13%
8 MDMK 0 700 704 1,404 0.13%
9 RSP 700 0 0 700 0.20%
10 MMK 0 0 352 352
11 KC 0 0 304 304
12 KMDK 0 0 176 176
13 TVK 0 0 176 176
14 KC(J) 0 0 152 152
15 NCK 0 0 152 152
16 RMPI 0 0 152 152
17 GFP 0 0 20 20
18 Independents 0 700 2,264 2,964 0.27%
Total of UPA + AITC 283,961 26.23%
SP+ 19 SP 2,100 2,100 23,438 27,638 2.55%
20 RLD 0 700 1,793 2,493 0.23%
21 Independents 0 700 0 700 0.06%
Left 22 CPI(M) 2,100 3,500 11,086 16,686 1.54%
23 CPI 1,400 1,400 3,457 6,257 0.58%
24 CPI(ML)L 0 0 2,252 2,252 0.21%
25 KC(M) 700 700 760 2,160 0.20%
26 C(S) 0 0 152 1520 0.14%
27 INL 0 0 152
28 JKC 0 0 152
29 KC(B) 0 0 152
30 NSC 0 0 152
31 Independents 0 0 760
Others 32 TRS 6,300 4,900 13,596 24,796 2.29%
33 AAP 0 7,000 14,308 21,308 1.97%
34 RJD 0 4,200 13,476 17,676 1.63%
35 AIMIM 1,400 0 2,139 3,539 0.33%
36 AIUDF 700 0 1,740 2,440 0.23%
37 GJM 0 0 151 151 0.01%
38 ISF 0 0 151 151 0.01%
Non-UPA Backing Opposition candidate 129,767 11.98%
Total Votes for Opposition candidate 413,728 38.29%
Others Undecided 1 BTP 0 0 552 552 0.05%
2 SAD(A) 700 0 0 700 0.11%
3 SWP 0 0 175 175
4 RD 0 0 116 116
5 INLD 0 0 112 112
6 ZPM 0 0 48 48
7 RGP 0 0 20 20
8 KHNAM 0 0 17 17
9 Independents 0 0 363 363 0.03%
Total of Undecided 2,103 0.19%
Total 380,100 159,600
(5 Vacant)
542,291
(7 Vacant)
1,081,991 100%

Candidates edit

On 21 June 2022, Yashwant Sinha, a former AITC leader, was unanimously chosen as the common candidate of UPA and other opposition parties for the 2022 Presidential election.[23] On the same day, NDA chose Droupadi Murmu as its presidential candidate.[24]

National Democratic Alliance edit

Name Born Alliance Positions held Home state Date announced Ref

 
Droupadi Murmu

(1958-06-20) 20 June 1958 (age 65)
Baidaposi, Odisha
National Democratic Alliance
(BJP)
Odisha 21 June 2022 [24]

United Opposition (India) edit

Name Born Alliance Positions held Home state Date announced Ref
 
Yashwant Sinha
(1937-11-06) 6 November 1937 (age 86)
Patna, Bihar
United Opposition
(AITC)
Bihar 21 June 2022 [23]

Potential candidates edit

  • Vice President -
  • Gopalkrishna Gandhi[25]
  • Sharad Pawar[26]

Campaign edit

During her election campaign, Murmu visited various states seeking support. Several opposition parties, including BJD, JMM, BSP, SS, YSRCP, SAD, and JDS, announced support for her candidature prior to polling.[27][28][29][30][31]

Controversy edit

Congress filed a complaint with the Election Commission against Droupadi Murmu and BJP leaders, alleging poll code violation in Karnataka. The Indian National Congress alleged that the ruling BJP had influenced the MLAs by offering bribes and other inducements in violation of the election code. The MLAs were called for training on voting in the presidential election and allegedly provided luxurious rooms, meals, liquor, drinks and entertainment.[32][33]

Results edit

Results of the 2022 Indian presidential election[34][35]
Candidate Coalition Individual
votes
Electoral
College votes
%
Droupadi Murmu National Democratic Alliance 2,824 676,803 64.03
Yashwant Sinha United Opposition 1,877 380,177 35.97
Valid votes 4,701 1,056,980 98.89
Blank and invalid votes 53 15,397 1.11
Total 4,754 1,072,377 100
Registered voters / Turnout 4,809 1,086,431 98.86

Breakdown edit

State/UT Electors Droupadi Murmu Yashwant Sinha Invalid Abstain
Members of Parliament 771 540 208 15 8
Andhra Pradesh 175 173 0 0 2
Arunachal Pradesh 60 55 4 0 1
Assam 126 104 20 0 2
Bihar 243 133 106 2 1
Chhattisgarh 90 21 69 0 0
Goa 40 28 12 0 0
Gujarat 178 121 57 0 0
Haryana 90 59 30 0 1
Himachal Pradesh 68 45 22 1 0
Jharkhand 81 70 9 1 1
Karnataka 224 150 70 4 0
Kerala 140 1 139 0 0
Madhya Pradesh 230 146 79 5 0
Maharashtra 287 181 98 4 3
Manipur 60 54 6 0 0
Meghalaya 60 47 8 1 4
Mizoram 40 29 11 0 0
Nagaland 60 59 0 0 1
Odisha 147 137 9 0 1
Punjab 117 8 101 5 3
Rajasthan 200 75 123 0 2
Sikkim 32 32 0 0 0
Tamil Nadu 234 75 158 1 0
Telangana 119 3 113 1 2
Tripura 59 41 17 0 1
Uttar Pradesh 403 287 111 3 2
Uttarakhand 70 51 15 1 3
West Bengal 293 71 216 4 2
Delhi 70 8 56 4 2
Puducherry 30 20 9 1 0
Total 4,796 2,824 1,877 53 42
Source: [36][better source needed][37][38]

Reactions edit

Right after Murmu was announced as the winner, numerous congratulations and wishes from other world leaders were posted on social media. Russian President Vladimir Putin extended his greetings to Droupadi Murmu for being elected as the President of India and hoped for further development of the Russian-Indian political dialogue and productive cooperation in different areas under her leadership.[39] President of the United States, Joe Biden, congratulated her and stated her victory was the "strength of Indian democracy".[40][41] Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated her and said that he would be willing to work with her to enhance political mutual trust between China and India.[42][43] The Presidents of Nepal, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bangladesh, and other countries also congratulated her.[44]

After the election results came out, tribal communities in several states celebrated her victory.[45][46] Many minority tribal communities in Bangladesh, including the Santal community, congratulated Murmu.[47]

See also edit

References edit

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Not to be confused with 2022 Indian National Congress presidential election The 2022 Indian presidential election was the 16th presidential election in India held on 18 July 2022 to elect the president of India The incumbent president Ram Nath Kovind did not run for reelection The election had a turnout of 99 12 2022 Indian presidential election 2017 18 July 2022 2022 07 18 2027 Turnout99 12 1 83 Nominee Droupadi Murmu Yashwant SinhaParty BJP AITCAlliance NDA UOHome state Odisha BiharElectoral vote 676 803 380 177States carried 21 PY 7 NCTPercentage 64 03 35 97 Swing 1 62 1 62 President before electionRam Nath KovindBJP President after election Droupadi MurmuBJPBharatiya Janata Party candidate Droupadi Murmu won the election by a margin of 296 626 votes against Yashwant Sinha the United Opposition candidate 1 2 3 4 Murmu became the first member of a Scheduled Tribe and second woman to become president as well as the first president born after independence 5 6 7 8 Contents 1 Electoral system 2 Election schedule 3 Electoral college 3 1 Electoral college member strength 3 2 Electoral college vote value composition 4 Party wise vote projection 5 Candidates 5 1 National Democratic Alliance 5 2 United Opposition India 6 Potential candidates 7 Campaign 8 Controversy 9 Results 9 1 Breakdown 10 Reactions 11 See also 12 ReferencesElectoral system editFurther information President of India Selection process and Electoral College India This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The President of India is indirectly elected by an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both houses of the parliament the elected members of the legislative assemblies of the 28 states and the elected members of the legislative assemblies of the union territories of Delhi Puducherry and Jammu and Kashmir As of 2022 the electoral college comprises 776 Members of Parliament MPs and 4 033 Members of Legislative Assembly MLAs not counting the 90 MLAs of the dissolved Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly citation needed The Election Commission of India assigns varying numbers of votes to electoral college members such that the total weight of MPs and MLAs is roughly equal and that the voting power of a state or territory is proportional to its population Overall the members of the electoral college are eligible to cast 1 086 431 votes yielding a threshold for a majority of 543 216 votes citation needed For a candidate to be in the President s office they must be subscribed by at least 50 electors as proposers and 50 electors as seconders citation needed The election is held by means of a secret ballot under the instant runoff voting system 9 The manner of election of the President is provided by Article 55 of the Constitution Article 58 of the Indian Constitution provides that the president and vice president of India must be citizens of India and at least 35 years old 10 Candidates for the presidency typically seek the nomination of one of the political parties in which case each party devises a method such as a primary election to choose the candidate the party deems best suited to run for the position Traditionally the primary elections are indirect elections where voters cast ballots for a slate of party delegates pledged to a particular candidate The party s delegates then officially nominate a candidate to run on the party s behalf The general election in July is an indirect election where voters cast ballots for a slate of members of the Electoral College these electors in turn directly elect the president and vice president citation needed By convention the Secretary General Lok Sabha and the Secretary General Rajya Sabha are appointed as the returning officers by rotation For the 2017 Presidential election the Secretary General Lok Sabha was appointed as a returning officer Therefore for the 2022 Presidential election the Secretary General of Rajya Sabha Shri P C Mody was appointed as the Returning Officer in Notification by ECI on 13 June 2022 11 Election schedule editUnder sub section 1 of Section 4 of the Presidential and Vice Presidential Elections Act of 1952 the election schedule for the President of India was announced by the Election Commission of India on 9 June 2022 12 13 S No Event Date Day1 Issue of election commission s notification calling the election 15 June 2022 Wednesday2 Last date for making nominations 29 June 20223 Date for the scrutiny of nominations 30 June 2022 Thursday4 Last date for the withdrawal of candidatures 2 July 2022 Saturday5 Date on which a poll shall if necessary be taken 18 July 2022 Monday6 Date on which counting if required shall be taken 21 July 2022 ThursdayElectoral college editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Electoral college member strength edit House TotalNDA UPA OthersLok Sabha 348 543 64 91 543 17 103 543 19 543Rajya Sabha 120 233 52 49 233 21 74 233 32 228 excluding 5 vacant seats State Legislative Assemblies 2 136 4 036 53 1 224 4 036 30 1 253 4 036 31 4 025 excluding 7 vacant seats Total 2 234 4 796 47 1 200 4 796 25 1 430 4 796 30 4 796Electoral college vote value composition edit House TotalNDA UPA OthersLok Sabha votes 244 300 380 100 64 63 700 380 100 17 72 100 380 100 19 380 100Rajya Sabha votes 72 800 159 600 46 35 000 159 600 22 51 800 159 600 32 159 600 excluding 5 vacant seats State Assemblies votes 219 347 542 291 40 145 384 542 291 27 177 528 542 291 33 542 291 excluding 7 vacant seats Total votes 536 447 1 081 991 50 246 184 1 081 991 23 299 328 1 081 991 28 1 081 991All 4 Rajya Sabha seats and 90 State Legislative Assembly seats of Jammu and Kashmir were vacant as the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly was dissolved The lone Rajya Sabha seat of Tripura was vacant 7 seats of the state legislative assemblies across various states 4 of Gujarat 1 each of Maharashtra Tripura and West Bengal are also vacant Party wise vote projection editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alliance Parties Members of Lok Sabha Members of Rajya Sabha Members of State Legislative Assemblies TotalBJP Candidate NDA 1 BJP 212 100 63 700 185 036 458 036 42 33 2 JD U 11 200 3 500 7 901 22 601 2 09 3 AIADMK 700 2 800 11 440 14 940 1 38 4 AD S 1 400 0 2 496 3 896 0 36 5 RLJP 3 500 0 0 3 500 0 32 6 AGP 0 700 1 044 1 744 0 16 7 MNF 700 700 244 1 644 0 15 8 PMK 0 700 880 1 580 0 15 9 NPF 700 700 126 1 526 0 14 10 UPPL 0 700 812 1 512 0 14 11 NPP 700 0 549 1 249 0 12 12 NISHAD 0 0 1 248 1 248 0 12 13 JJP 0 0 1 120 1 120 0 10 14 NDPP 700 0 378 1 078 0 10 15 AJSU 700 0 352 1 052 0 10 16 SKM 700 0 133 833 0 47 17 RPI A 0 700 0 70018 TMC M 0 700 0 70019 HAM 0 0 692 69220 PJP 0 0 350 35021 BPF 0 0 348 34822 IPFT 0 0 182 18223 PBK 0 0 176 17624 JSS 0 0 175 17525 RSP 0 0 175 17526 AINRC 0 0 160 16027 JSP 0 0 159 15928 UDP 0 0 136 13629 HLP 0 0 112 11230 PDF 0 0 68 6831 MGP 0 0 40 4032 KPA 0 0 36 3633 HSPDP 0 0 34 3434 Independents 2 100 700 4 340 7 140 0 66 Total of NDA 528 942 48 89 Non NDA 35 YSRCP 14 15 400 6 300 24 009 45 709 4 22 36 BJD 15 8 400 6 300 16 986 31 686 2 93 37 BSP 16 7 000 700 710 8 410 0 78 38 SS Shinde 0 0 7 000 7 000 0 65 39 JMM 17 700 700 5 280 6 680 0 62 40 JD S 18 700 700 4 496 5 896 0 54 41 SAD 19 1 400 0 348 1 748 0 16 42 BVA 0 0 525 525 0 0543 SDF 0 700 7 707 0 0744 LJP RV 700 0 0 700 0 0645 JCC 20 0 0 387 1153 0 11 46 MNS 0 0 17547 PWPI 0 0 17548 JD L 21 0 0 41649 SS Uddhav 13 300 2 100 2 800 18 200 1 68 50 SBSP 22 0 0 1 248 1 248 0 12 51 TDP 2 100 700 3 657 6 457 0 60 52 RLP 700 0 387 1 087 0 10 Non NDA Backing BJP Candidate 137 206 12 69 Total Votes for BJP Candidate 666 148 61 58 Opposition candidate AITC AITC 1 AITC 16 100 9 100 33 432 58 632 5 42 UPA 2 INC 37 100 21 700 88 578 147 378 13 62 3 DMK 16 800 7 000 22 096 45 896 4 24 4 NCP 3 500 2 800 9 919 16 219 1 50 5 IUML 2 100 1 400 2 280 5 780 0 53 6 JKNC 2 100 0 0 2 100 0 19 7 VCK 700 0 704 1 404 0 13 8 MDMK 0 700 704 1 404 0 13 9 RSP 700 0 0 700 0 20 10 MMK 0 0 352 35211 KC 0 0 304 30412 KMDK 0 0 176 17613 TVK 0 0 176 17614 KC J 0 0 152 15215 NCK 0 0 152 15216 RMPI 0 0 152 15217 GFP 0 0 20 2018 Independents 0 700 2 264 2 964 0 27 Total of UPA AITC 283 961 26 23 SP 19 SP 2 100 2 100 23 438 27 638 2 55 20 RLD 0 700 1 793 2 493 0 23 21 Independents 0 700 0 700 0 06 Left 22 CPI M 2 100 3 500 11 086 16 686 1 54 23 CPI 1 400 1 400 3 457 6 257 0 58 24 CPI ML L 0 0 2 252 2 252 0 21 25 KC M 700 700 760 2 160 0 20 26 C S 0 0 152 1520 0 14 27 INL 0 0 15228 JKC 0 0 15229 KC B 0 0 15230 NSC 0 0 15231 Independents 0 0 760Others 32 TRS 6 300 4 900 13 596 24 796 2 29 33 AAP 0 7 000 14 308 21 308 1 97 34 RJD 0 4 200 13 476 17 676 1 63 35 AIMIM 1 400 0 2 139 3 539 0 33 36 AIUDF 700 0 1 740 2 440 0 23 37 GJM 0 0 151 151 0 01 38 ISF 0 0 151 151 0 01 Non UPA Backing Opposition candidate 129 767 11 98 Total Votes for Opposition candidate 413 728 38 29 Others Undecided 1 BTP 0 0 552 552 0 05 2 SAD A 700 0 0 700 0 11 3 SWP 0 0 175 1754 RD 0 0 116 1165 INLD 0 0 112 1126 ZPM 0 0 48 487 RGP 0 0 20 208 KHNAM 0 0 17 179 Independents 0 0 363 363 0 03 Total of Undecided 2 103 0 19 Total 380 100 159 600 5 Vacant 542 291 7 Vacant 1 081 991 100 Candidates editOn 21 June 2022 Yashwant Sinha a former AITC leader was unanimously chosen as the common candidate of UPA and other opposition parties for the 2022 Presidential election 23 On the same day NDA chose Droupadi Murmu as its presidential candidate 24 National Democratic Alliance edit Main articles Bharatiya Janata Party and National Democratic Alliance Name Born Alliance Positions held Home state Date announced Ref nbsp Droupadi Murmu 1958 06 20 20 June 1958 age 65 Baidaposi Odisha National Democratic Alliance BJP Governor of Jharkhand 2015 2021 Member of the Odisha Legislative Assembly from Rairangpur 2000 2009 Minister of State in the Odisha Government 2000 2004 Odisha 21 June 2022 24 United Opposition India edit Main articles All India Trinamool Congress and United Opposition 2022 Name Born Alliance Positions held Home state Date announced Ref nbsp Yashwant Sinha 1937 11 06 6 November 1937 age 86 Patna Bihar United Opposition AITC External Affairs Minister of India 2002 2004 Leader of the House in Rajya Sabha 1990 1991 Finance Minister of India 1990 1991 1998 2002 Member of Parliament Lok Sabha from Hazaribagh 1998 2004 2009 14 Member of Parliament Rajya Sabha from Jharkhand from 2004 2009 Member of Parliament Rajya Sabha from Bihar from 1988 1994 Bihar 21 June 2022 23 Potential candidates editVice President Gopalkrishna Gandhi 25 Sharad Pawar 26 Campaign editDuring her election campaign Murmu visited various states seeking support Several opposition parties including BJD JMM BSP SS YSRCP SAD and JDS announced support for her candidature prior to polling 27 28 29 30 31 Controversy editCongress filed a complaint with the Election Commission against Droupadi Murmu and BJP leaders alleging poll code violation in Karnataka The Indian National Congress alleged that the ruling BJP had influenced the MLAs by offering bribes and other inducements in violation of the election code The MLAs were called for training on voting in the presidential election and allegedly provided luxurious rooms meals liquor drinks and entertainment 32 33 Results editResults of the 2022 Indian presidential election 34 35 Candidate Coalition Individualvotes ElectoralCollege votes Droupadi Murmu National Democratic Alliance 2 824 676 803 64 03Yashwant Sinha United Opposition 1 877 380 177 35 97Valid votes 4 701 1 056 980 98 89Blank and invalid votes 53 15 397 1 11Total 4 754 1 072 377 100Registered voters Turnout 4 809 1 086 431 98 86Breakdown edit This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2022 State UT Electors Droupadi Murmu Yashwant Sinha Invalid AbstainMembers of Parliament 771 540 208 15 8Andhra Pradesh 175 173 0 0 2Arunachal Pradesh 60 55 4 0 1Assam 126 104 20 0 2Bihar 243 133 106 2 1Chhattisgarh 90 21 69 0 0Goa 40 28 12 0 0Gujarat 178 121 57 0 0Haryana 90 59 30 0 1Himachal Pradesh 68 45 22 1 0Jharkhand 81 70 9 1 1Karnataka 224 150 70 4 0Kerala 140 1 139 0 0Madhya Pradesh 230 146 79 5 0Maharashtra 287 181 98 4 3Manipur 60 54 6 0 0Meghalaya 60 47 8 1 4Mizoram 40 29 11 0 0Nagaland 60 59 0 0 1Odisha 147 137 9 0 1Punjab 117 8 101 5 3Rajasthan 200 75 123 0 2Sikkim 32 32 0 0 0Tamil Nadu 234 75 158 1 0Telangana 119 3 113 1 2Tripura 59 41 17 0 1Uttar Pradesh 403 287 111 3 2Uttarakhand 70 51 15 1 3West Bengal 293 71 216 4 2Delhi 70 8 56 4 2Puducherry 30 20 9 1 0Total 4 796 2 824 1 877 53 42Source 36 better source needed 37 38 Reactions editRight after Murmu was announced as the winner numerous congratulations and wishes from other world leaders were posted on social media Russian President Vladimir Putin extended his greetings to Droupadi Murmu for being elected as the President of India and hoped for further development of the Russian Indian political dialogue and productive cooperation in different areas under her leadership 39 President of the United States Joe Biden congratulated her and stated her victory was the strength of Indian democracy 40 41 Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated her and said that he would be willing to work with her to enhance political mutual trust between China and India 42 43 The Presidents of Nepal Sri Lanka Maldives Bangladesh and other countries also congratulated her 44 After the election results came out tribal communities in several states celebrated her victory 45 46 Many minority tribal communities in Bangladesh including the Santal community congratulated Murmu 47 See also edit2022 elections in India 2022 Indian vice presidential election List of Indian presidential elections List of presidents of IndiaReferences edit 2022 Indian Presidential Elections Press note Election Commission of India ANI ani 21 July 2022 While President elect DroupadiMurmu got a vote in all states Opposition s Presidential candidate Yashwant Sinha drew a blank in Andhra Pradesh Nagaland amp Sikkim Tweet Retrieved 23 July 2022 via Twitter Polling for Presidential Elections 2022 held peacefully today Election Commission of India 18 July 2022 Mehrotra Vani 21 July 2022 President Election 2022 Result LIVE Updates Droupadi Murmu wins Yashwant loses celebrations begins Indiatvnews com Retrieved 22 July 2022 Presidential Election 2022 Declaration of Result Election Commission of India 28 July 2022 Draupadi Murmu is India s first tribal 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