2002 elections in India
Elections in the Republic of India in 2002 included elections to seven state legislative assemblies and the elections for the posts of President and vice-president.
Legislative Assembly elections
Goa
Gujarat
Jammu & Kashmir
Manipur
Party Votes % Seats +/– Indian National Congress 345,660 26.18 20 +9 Federal Party of Manipur 239,444 18.14 13 +7 Manipur State Congress Party 163,758 12.40 7 –16 Bharatiya Janata Party 126,044 9.55 4 –2 Nationalist Congress Party 124,583 9.44 3 –2 Samata Party 109,912 8.33 3 +2 Communist Party of India 58,102 4.40 5 +5 Democratic Revolutionary Peoples Party 51,916 3.93 2 +2 Manipur National Conference 53,146 4.03 1 New Manipur Peoples Party 40,006 3.03 2 –2 Janata Dal (United) 2,070 0.16 0 –1 Naga National Party 630 0.05 0 New Communist Party of India (Marxist) 340 0.03 0 0 Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) 166 0.01 0 New Lok Shakti 45 0.00 0 New Independents 4,343 0.33 0 –1 Total 1,320,165 100.00 60 0 Valid votes 1,320,165 99.23 Invalid/blank votes 10,294 0.77 Total votes 1,330,459 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 1,472,919 90.33 Source: ECI[ 1]
Punjab
Summary of results of the Punjab Legislative Assembly election, 2002[ 2]
Political Party
No. of Candidates
Seats won
Number of Votes
% of Votes
Indian National Congress
105
62
3,682,877
35.81%
Shiromani Akali Dal
92
41
3,196,924
31.08%
Bharatiya Janata Party
23
3
583,214
5.67%
Communist Party of India
11
2
220,785
2.15%
Independents
274
9
1,159,552
11.27%
Total [ 3]
923
117
10,284,686
Uttar Pradesh
Uttarakhand
Presidential election
An election was held on 15 July 2002 to elect the President of India . On 18 July 2002, the results were declared. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam became the 11th President by beating his nearest rival Lakshmi Sahgal .[ 6]
States
No. of MLA/MPs
Value of each Vote
Total (Votes)
Total (Values)
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (Votes)
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (Values)
Lakshmi Sahgal (Votes)
Lakshmi Sahgal (Values)
Invalid (Votes)
Invalid (Values)
Valid (Votes)
Valid (Values)
Members of Parliament
776
708
760
538,080
638
451,704
80
56,640
42
29,736
718
50,8344
Andhra Pradesh
294
148
283
41,884
264
39,072
2
296
17
2,516
266
39,368
Arunachal Pradesh
60
8
57
456
57
456
0
0
0
0
57
456
Assam
126
116
119
13,804
113
13,108
1
116
5
580
114
13,224
Bihar
243
173
234
40,482
215
37,195
17
2,941
2
346
232
40,136
Chhattisgarh
90
129
90
11,610
85
10,965
0
0
5
645
85
10,965
Goa
40
20
39
780
34
680
3
60
2
40
37
740
Gujarat
182
147
179
26,313
174
25,578
2
294
3
441
176
25,872
Haryana
90
112
86
9,632
86
9,632
0
0
0
0
86
9,632
Himachal Pradesh
68
51
64
3,264
62
3,162
1
51
1
51
63
3,213
Jammu and Kashmir
87
72
78
5,616
72
5,184
2
144
4
288
74
5,328
Jharkhand
81
176
79
13,904
74
13,024
5
880
0
0
79
13,904
Karnataka
224
131
220
28,820
202
26,462
13
1,703
5
655
215
28,165
Kerala
140
152
138
20,976
97
14,744
39
5,928
2
304
136
20,672
Madhya Pradesh
230
131
229
29,999
216
28,296
2
262
11
1,441
218
28,558
Maharashtra
288
175
280
49,000
264
46,200
9
1,575
7
1,225
273
47,775
Manipur
60
18
58
1,044
50
900
4
72
4
72
54
972
Meghalaya
60
17
56
952
53
901
1
17
2
34
54
918
Mizoram
40
8
40
320
40
320
0
0
0
0
42
320
Nagaland
60
9
60
540
54
486
0
0
6
54
54
486
Orissa
147
149
146
21,754
130
19,370
12
1,788
4
596
142
21,158
Punjab
117
116
110
12,760
87
10,092
9
1,044
14
1,624
96
1,1136
Rajasthan
200
129
197
25,413
189
24,381
2
258
6
774
191
24,639
Sikkim
32
7
32
224
30
210
0
0
2
14
30
210
Tamil Nadu
234
176
233
41,111
217
38,192
10
1,760
6
1,056
227
39,952
Tripura
60
26
60
1,560
17
442
41
1,066
2
52
58
1,508
Uttarakhand
70
64
69
4,416
63
4,032
3
192
3
192
66
4,224
Uttar Pradesh
403
208
397
82,576
386
80,288
2
416
9
1,872
388
80,704
West Bengal
294
151
292
44,092
90
13,590
197
29,747
5
755
287
43,337
Delhi
70
58
70
4,060
65
3,770
2
116
3
174
67
3,886
Pondicherry
147
127
145
18,415
147
448
0
0
2
32
28
448
TOTALS
4,896
4,785
1,075,819
4,152
922,884
459
107,366
174
45,569
4,611
1,030,250
Source: Election Commission of India
Vice-Presidential election
An election was held on 12 August 2002 to elect the newly vacated post of Vice-President of India . Bhairon Singh Shekhawat defeated Sushil Kumar Shinde to become 11th Vice President of India.[ 7] Incumbent VP Krishan Kant did not contest the election and died before the election occurred.
Result of the Indian vice-presidential election, 2002[ 7] [ 8]
Candidate
Party
Electoral Votes
% of Votes
Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
BJP
454
59.82
Sushil Kumar Shinde
INC
305
40.18
Total
759
100.00
Valid Votes
759
99.09
Invalid Votes
7
0.91
Turnout
766
96.96
Abstentions
24
3.04
Electors
790
References
^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 2002 to the Legislative Assembly of Manipur" . Election Commission of India . Retrieved 1 January 2022 .
^ "STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2002 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB" (PDF) . Election Commission of India
^ The total includes votes and contestants of all parties, even those who failed to win any seat.
^ "Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 2002" . elections.in . Retrieved 2017-03-14 .
^ "Election Commission of India : Statistical Report on General Election, 2002 to The Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh" (PDF) . eci.nic.in .
^ "A P J Abdul Kalam elected 11th President of India" . Rediff.com . July 18, 2002. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 28, 2016 .
^ a b "BACKGROUND MATERIAL REGARDING FOURTEENTH ELECTION TO THE OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT, 2012, ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2016-05-25 .
^ "Shekhawat is Vice-President, 22 MPs didn't cast vote" . The Tribune . August 12, 2002. Retrieved May 25, 2016 .