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

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Turnout99.12% (1.83%Increase)
 
President Droupadi Murmu official portrait higher version.jpg
Yashwant Sinha IMF.jpg
NomineeDroupadi MurmuYashwant Sinha
PartyBJPAITC
AllianceNDAUO
Home stateOdishaJharkhand
Electoral vote676,803380,177
States carried21 + PY7 + NCT
Percentage64.03%35.97%
Swing1.62% Decrease1.62% Increase


President before election

Ram Nath Kovind
BJP

President after election

Droupadi Murmu
BJP

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

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

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.EventDateDay
1.Issue of election commission's notification calling the election15 June 2022Wednesday
2.Last date for making nominations29 June 2022
3.Date for the scrutiny of nominations30 June 2022Thursday
4.Last date for the withdrawal of candidatures2 July 2022Saturday
5.Date on which a poll shall, if necessary, be taken18 July 2022Monday
6.Date on which counting, if required, shall be taken21 July 2022Thursday

Electoral college

Electoral college member strength

HouseTotal
NDAUPAOthers
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

HouseTotal
NDAUPAOthers
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)

AlliancePartiesMembers of Lok SabhaMembers of Rajya SabhaMembers of State Legislative AssembliesTotal
BJP CandidateNDA1BJP212,10063,700185,036458,03642.33%
2JD(U)11,2003,5007,90122,6012.09%
3AIADMK7002,80011,44014,9401.38%
4AD(S)1,40002,4963,8960.36%
5RLJP3,500003,5000.32%
6AGP07001,0441,7440.16%
7MNF7007002441,6440.15%
8PMK07008801,5800.15%
9NPF7007001261,5260.14%
10UPPL07008121,5120.14%
11NPP70005491,2490.12%
12NISHAD001,2481,2480.12%
13JJP001,1201,1200.10%
14NDPP70003781,0780.10%
15AJSU70003521,0520.10%
16SKM70001338330.47%
17RPI(A)07000700
18TMC(M)07000700
19HAM00692692
20PJP00350350
21BPF00348348
22IPFT00182182
23PBK00176176
24JSS00175175
25RSP00175175
26AINRC00160160
27JSP00159159
28UDP00136136
29HLP00112112
30PDF006868
31MGP004040
32KPA003636
33HSPDP003434
34Independents2,1007004,3407,1400.66%
Total of NDA528,94248.89%
Non-NDA35YSRCP[14]15,4006,30024,00945,7094.22%
36BJD[15]8,4006,30016,98631,6862.93%
37BSP[16]7,0007007108,4100.78%
38SS (Shinde)007,0007,0000.65%
39JMM[17]7007005,2806,6800.62%
40JD(S)[18]7007004,4965,8960.54%
41SAD[19]1,40003481,7480.16%
42BVA005255250.05
43SDF070077070.07
44LJP(RV)700007000.06
45JCC[20]0038711530.11%
46MNS00175
47PWPI00175
48JD(L)[21]00416
49SS (Uddhav)13,3002,1002,80018,2001.68%
50SBSP[22]001,2481,2480.12%
51TDP2,1007003,6576,4570.60%
52RLP70003871,0870.10%
Non-NDA Backing BJP Candidate137,20612.69%
Total Votes for BJP Candidate666,14861.58%
Opposition candidate (AITC)AITC1AITC16,1009,10033,43258,6325.42%
UPA2INC37,10021,70088,578147,37813.62%
3DMK16,8007,00022,09645,8964.24%
4NCP3,5002,8009,91916,2191.50%
5IUML2,1001,4002,2805,7800.53%
6JKNC2,100002,1000.19%
7VCK70007041,4040.13%
8MDMK07007041,4040.13%
9RSP700007000.20%
10MMK00352352
11KC00304304
12KMDK00176176
13TVK00176176
14KC(J)00152152
15NCK00152152
16RMPI00152152
17GFP002020
18Independents07002,2642,9640.27%
Total of UPA + AITC283,96126.23%
SP+19SP2,1002,10023,43827,6382.55%
20RLD07001,7932,4930.23%
21Independents070007000.06%
Left22CPI(M)2,1003,50011,08616,6861.54%
23CPI1,4001,4003,4576,2570.58%
24CPI(ML)L002,2522,2520.21%
25KC(M)7007007602,1600.20%
26C(S)0015215200.14%
27INL00152
28JKC00152
29KC(B)00152
30NSC00152
31Independents00760
Others32TRS6,3004,90013,59624,7962.29%
33AAP07,00014,30821,3081.97%
34RJD04,20013,47617,6761.63%
35AIMIM1,40002,1393,5390.33%
36AIUDF70001,7402,4400.23%
37GJM001511510.01%
38ISF001511510.01%
Non-UPA Backing Opposition candidate129,76711.98%
Total Votes for Opposition candidate413,72838.29%
OthersUndecided1BTP005525520.05%
2SAD(A)700007000.11%
3SWP00175175
4RD00116116
5INLD00112112
6ZPM004848
7RGP002020
8KHNAM001717
9Independents003633630.03%
Total of Undecided2,1030.19%
Total380,100159,600
(5 Vacant)
542,291
(7 Vacant)
1,081,991100%

Candidates

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

NameBornAlliancePositions heldHome stateDate announcedRef


Droupadi Murmu

(1958-06-20) 20 June 1958 (age 65)
Baidaposi, Odisha
National Democratic Alliance
(BJP)
Odisha21 June 2022[24]

United Opposition (India)

NameBornAlliancePositions heldHome stateDate announcedRef

Yashwant Sinha
(1937-11-06) 6 November 1937 (age 86)
Patna, Bihar
United Opposition
(AITC)
Bihar21 June 2022[23]

Potential candidates

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

Campaign

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

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

Results of the 2022 Indian presidential election[34][35]
CandidateCoalitionIndividual
votes
Electoral
College votes
%
Droupadi MurmuNational Democratic Alliance2,824676,80364.03
Yashwant SinhaUnited Opposition1,877380,17735.97
Valid votes4,7011,056,98098.89
Blank and invalid votes5315,3971.11
Total4,7541,072,377100
Registered voters / Turnout4,8091,086,43198.86

Breakdown

State/UTElectorsDroupadi MurmuYashwant SinhaInvalidAbstain
Members of Parliament771540208158
Andhra Pradesh175173002
Arunachal Pradesh6055401
Assam1261042002
Bihar24313310621
Chhattisgarh90216900
Goa40281200
Gujarat1781215700
Haryana90593001
Himachal Pradesh68452210
Jharkhand8170911
Karnataka2241507040
Kerala140113900
Madhya Pradesh2301467950
Maharashtra2871819843
Manipur6054600
Meghalaya6047814
Mizoram40291100
Nagaland6059001
Odisha147137901
Punjab117810153
Rajasthan2007512302
Sikkim3232000
Tamil Nadu2347515810
Telangana119311312
Tripura59411701
Uttar Pradesh40328711132
Uttarakhand70511513
West Bengal2937121642
Delhi7085642
Puducherry3020910
Total4,7962,8241,8775342
Source: [36][better source needed][37][38]

Reactions

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

References