The elections in India  in 2017 include the seven state legislative assembly elections .[ 1] [ 2] 
Maps 
State legislatures 
Presidential election 
A presidential election was held in India on 17 July 2017 before the term of the President  Pranab Mukherjee  ended. Ram Nath Kovind  was declared the winner after the counting of votes which was held on 20 July 2017.[ 3] 
Results of the 2017 Indian presidential election[ 4]  
Candidate 
Individual votes 
Electoral College votes 
%
  
Ram Nath Kovind 
2,930 
702,044 
 65.65%
  
Meira Kumar 
1,844 
367,314 
 34.35%
  
Invalid[ 5]  
77 
20,942 
  
Vice Presidential election 
A  Vice Presidential election were held in India on 5 August 2017 before the term of Vice President  Mohammad Hamid Ansari  ends. Venkaiah Naidu  was elected as the Vice President of India. Mr Naidu received 516 votes defeating the opposition's candidate, Gopal Krishna Gandhi , who got 244 votes. A total of 771 out of 785 parliamentarians voted in the election. M Venkaiah Naidu's victory margin of 272 votes is the highest in a vice presidential election in the last three decades.[ 6] 
Parliamentary By-election 
Legislative assembly elections 
Punjab 
Punjab Elections for the State assembly were held on 4 February 2017 with 75 per cent voter turnout.[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] 
Result was declared on 11 March 2017.
←  Summary of the 4 February 2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly  election results[ 12] 
 
Parties and coalitions 
Popular vote
 
Seats
  
Votes
 
%
 
± pp 
Contested
 
Won
 
+/− 
 
 
Indian National Congress  (INC)
5,945,899
 
38.5
 
117
 
77
 
 
 
Aam Aadmi Party  (AAP)
3,662,665
 
23.7
 
112
 
20
 
 
 
Shiromani Akali Dal  (SAD)
3,898,161
 
25.2
 
94
 
15
 
 
 
Bharatiya Janata Party  (BJP)
833,092
 
5.4
 
23
 
3
 
 
 
Independents  (IND)
323,243
 
2.1
 
303
 
0
 
 
 
Bahujan Samaj Party  (BSP)
234,400
 
1.5
 
117
 
0
 
 
 
Lok Insaaf Party (LIP)
 
189,228
 
1.2
 
5
 
2
 
 
 
Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) (SAD(M))
 
49,260
 
0.3
 
54
 
0
 
 
 
Aapna Punjab Party  (APPA)
37,476
 
0.2
 
78
 
0
 
 
 
Revolutionary Marxist Party  (RMPOI)
37,243
 
0.2
 
13
 
0
 
 
 
Communist Party of India  (CPI)
34,074
 
0.2
 
23
 
0
 
 
 
None of the above   (NOTA)
108,471
 
0.7
 
—
 
 
  
Total
 
15,443,466 
100.00 
 
117 
±0
  
Goa 
Goa Elections for the State assembly were held on 4 February 2017 with 83 per cent turnout.[ 10] [ 9] [ 13] 
←  Summary of the 4 February 2017 Goa Legislative Assembly  election results[ 14] 
Parties and coalitions
 
Popular vote
 
Seats
  
Votes
 
%
 
± %
 
Won
 
+/−
  
 
Bharatiya Janata Party  (BJP)
2,97,588 
32.5 
13 
 
 
Indian National Congress  (INC)
2,59,758 
28.4 
17 
 
 
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party  (MAG)
1,03,290 
11.3 
3 
 
 
Independents  (IND)
1,01,922 
11.1 
3 
 
 
Aam Aadmi Party  (AAP)
57,420 
6.3 
0 
 
 
Goa Forward Party  (GFP)
31,900 
3.5 
3 
 
 
Nationalist Congress Party  (NCP)
20,916 
2.3 
1 
 
 
Goa Suraksha Manch  (GSM)
10,745 
1.2 
0 
 
 
United Goans Party  (UGP)
8,563 
0.9 
0 
 
 
Goa Vikas Party  (GVP)
5,379 
0.6 
0 
 
 
Others
 
7,816 
0.9 
0 
 
 
None of the Above  (NOTA)
10,919 
1.2 
—
  
  
Total
 
9,16,216 
100.00 
 
40 
±0
  
  
Valid votes
 
9,16,216
 
99.85
 
  
Invalid votes
 
1,416
 
0.15
  
Votes cast / turnout 
9,17,832 
82.56 
 
Abstentions
 
1,93,860
 
17.44
  
Registered voters 
11,11,692 
  
Uttar Pradesh 
Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh were held between 11 February and 9 March 2017 in seven phases.[ 10] [ 15] 
←  Summary of the 11 February – 8 March 2017 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly  election results[ 16] 
 
Party
 
Popular vote
 
Seats
  
Votes
 
% 
± pp 
Contested
 
Won
 
+/− 
 
 
Bharatiya Janata Party  (BJP)
34,403,039
 
39.7
 
384
 
312
 
 
 
Bahujan Samaj Party  (BSP)
19,281,352
 
22.2
 
403
 
19
 
 
 
Samajwadi Party  (SP)
18,923,689
 
22.0
 
298
 
47
 
 
 
Indian National Congress  (INC)
5,416,324
 
6.2
 
105
 
7
 
 
 
Independents  (IND)
2,229,448
 
2.6
 
1462
 
3
 
 
 
Rashtriya Lok Dal  (RLD)
1,545,810
 
1.8
 
131
 
1
 
 
 
Apna Dal (Sonelal)  (ADAL)
851,336
 
1.0
 
11
 
9
 
 
 
Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party  (SBSP)
607,911
 
0.7
 
8
 
4
 
 
 
Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal (NINSHAD)
 
540,542
 
0.6
 
100
 
1
 
 
 
Peace Party of India  (PECP)
227,998
 
0.3
 
150
 
0
 
 
 
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen  (AIMIM)
205,232
 
0.2
 
38
 
0
 
 
 
Lok Dal  (LD)
181,704
 
0.2
 
81
 
0
 
 
 
Bahujan Mukti Party  (BMUP)
152,844
 
0.2
 
182
 
0
 
 
 
Communist Party of India  (CPI)
138,763
 
0.2
 
90
 
0
 
 
 
Mahan Dal  (MD)
96,087
 
0.1
 
14
 
0
 
 
 
Shiv Sena  (SS)
88,595
 
0.1
 
150
 
0
 
 
 
Other parties
 
1,080,007
 
1.2
 
1643
 
0
 
 
 
None of the above  (NOTA)
757,643
 
0.9
 
—
  
  
Total
 
86,728,324 
100.00 
 
403 
±0
  
Uttarakhand 
Uttarakhand Elections for the State assembly were held on 15 February 2017 with a 65.64 per cent turnout.[ 10] 
←  Summary of the 15 February 2017 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly  election results
 
Parties and coalitions
 
Popular vote
 
Seats
  
Votes
 
%
 
±pp 
 
Won
 
+/−
  
 
Bharatiya Janata Party  (BJP)
2,314,250 
46.5 
57 
 
 
Indian National Congress  (INC)
1,666,379 
33.5 
11 
 
 
Bahujan Samaj Party  (BSP)
347,533 
7.0 
0 
 
 
Uttarakhand Kranti Dal  (UKD)
37,041 
0.7 
0 
 
 
Samajwadi Party  (SP)
18,202 
0.4 
0 
 
 
Independents  (IND)
499,674 
10.0 
2 
 
 
None of the Above  (NOTA)
50,439 
1.0
 
—
  
  
Total
 
4,975,494 
100.00 
 
70 
±0
  
Manipur 
Manipur Assembly elections in Manipur were held on 4 March and 8 March 2017 in two phases.[ 10] 
Himachal Pradesh 
Himachal Pradesh Elections for the State assembly was held on 9 November 2017. Voting turnout recorded 74%, which is highest ever in the state.[ 18] [ 19] 
Gujarat 
Gujarat Elections for the State Assembly were held on 9 and 14 December 2017.[ 20] [ 21] 
←  Summary of the 9–14 December 2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly  election results
 
Parties and coalitions
 
Popular vote
 
Seats
  
Votes
 
%
 
±pp 
 
Won
 
+/−
  
 
Bharatiya Janata Party  (BJP)
1,47,24,427 
49.1 
99 
 
 
Indian National Congress  (INC)
1,24,38,937 
41.4 
77 
 
 
Independents  (IND)
12,90,278 
4.3 
3 
 
 
Bharatiya Tribal Party  (BTP)
2,22,694 
0.7 
2 
 
 
Bahujan Samaj Party  (BSP)
2,07,007 
0.7 
0 
 
 
Nationalist Congress Party  (NCP)
1,84,815 
0.6 
1 
 
 
All India Hindustan Congress Party  (AIHCP)
83,922 
0.3 
0 
 
 
Rashtriya Samajwadi Party (Secular) (RSPS)
 
45,833 
0.2 
0 
 
 
Aam Aadmi Party  (AAP)
24,918 
0.1 
0 
 
 
Janata Dal (United)  (JDU)
 
0 
 
 
Gujarat Parivartan Party  (GPP)
— 
0 
 
 
None of the Above  (NOTA)
5,51,615 
1.8 
—
  
  
Total
 
100.00 
 
182 
±0
  
Legislative Assembly by-elections 
See also 
References 
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