- Key post holders in the Assembly
- List of the First Assembly members[2] By-election
- Notes
- See also
- Reference
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Opposition (34)- {{Color box|#FF9933|border=darkgray}} BJP (19)
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}}The 2002 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election were the First Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) elections of the state when the Indian National Congress emerged as the largest party with 36 seats in the 70-seat legislature in the election. The Bharatiya Janata Party became the official opposition, holding 19 seats. Key post holders in the Assembly- Speaker : Yashpal Arya
- Deputy Speaker : Vacant
- Leader of the House: Narayan Datt Tiwari
- Leader of the Opposition : Matbar Singh Kandari
- Principal Secretary :[1]
List of the First Assembly members[2]S. No. | Constituency | Elected Member | Party affiliation |
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1 | Purola (SC) | Malchand | BJP | 2 | Gangotri | Vijaypal Singh Sajwan | INC | 3 | Yamunotri | Pritam Singh Panwar | UKD | 4 | Pratapnagar | Phul Singh Bisht | INC | 5 | Tehri | Kishore Upadhyaya | INC | 6 | Ghansali | Balvir Singh Negi | NCP | 7 | Devprayag | Mantri Prasad Naithani | INC | 8 | Narendranagar | Subodh Uniyal | INC | 9 | Dhanaulti (SC) | Kaul Das | INC | 10 | Chakrata (ST) | Pritam Singh | INC | 11 | Vikasnagar | Nav Prabhat | INC | 12 | Sahaspur (SC) | Sadhu Ram | INC | 13 | Lakshman Chowk | Dinesh Agrawal | INC | 14 | Dehradun | Harbans Kapoor | BJP | 15 | Rajpur | Hira Singh Bisht | INC | 16 | Mussoorie | Jot Singh Gunsola | INC | 17 | Rishikesh | Shoorveer Singh Sajwan | INC | 18 | Doiwala | Trivendra Singh Rawat | BJP | 19 | Bhagwanpur (SC) | Chandra Shekhar | BJP | 20 | Roorkee | Suresh Chand Jain | BJP | 21 | Iqbalpur | Chaudhari Yashvir Singh | BSP | 22 | Manglaur | Qazi Muhammad Nizamuddin | BSP | 23 | Landhaura (SC) | Hari Das | BSP | 24 | Laksar | Kunwar Pranav Singh 'Champion' | Independent | 25 | Bahadrabad | Muhammad Shahzad | BSP | 26 | Haridwar | Madan Kaushik | BJP | 27 | Laldhang | Taslim Ahmad | BSP | 28 | Yamkeshwar | Vijaya Barthwal | BJP | 29 | Kotdwar | Surendra Singh Negi | INC | 30 | Dhumakot | Lt. Gen. Tejpal Singh Rawat (Retd.) | INC | 31 | Bironkhal | Amrita Rawat | INC | 32 | Lansdowne | Dr. Harak Singh Rawat | INC | 33 | Pauri | Narendra Singh Bhandari | INC | 34 | Sringar (SC) | Sundar Lal Mandrawal | INC | 35 | Thalisain | Ganesh Prasad Godiyal | INC | 36 | Rudraprayag | Matbar Singh Kandari | BJP | 37 | Kedarnath | Asha Nautiyal | BJP | 38 | Badrinath | Dr. Anusuya Prasad Maikhuri | INC | 39 | Nandaprayag | Mahendra Bhatt | BJP | 40 | Karnaprayag | Anil Nautiyal | BJP | 41 | Pindar (SC) | Govind Lal | BJP | 42 | Kapkot | Bhagat Singh Koshyari | BJP | 43 | Kanda | Ummed Singh Majila | INC | 44 | Bageshwar (SC) | Ram Prasad Tamta | INC | 45 | Dwarahat | Bipin Chandra Tripathi | UKD | 46 | Bhikiyasain | Dr. Pratap Singh Bisht | INC | 47 | Salt | Ranjit Singh Rawat | INC | 48 | Ranikhet | Ajay Bhatt | BJP | 49 | Someshwar (SC) | Pradeep Tamta | INC | 50 | Almora | Kailash Sharma | BJP | 51 | Jageshwar | Govind Singh Kunjwal | INC | 52 | Mukteshwar (SC) | Yashpal Arya | INC | 53 | Dhari | Harish Chandra Durgapal | INC | 54 | Haldwani | Dr. Indira Hridayesh | INC | 55 | Nainital | Dr. Narayan Singh Jantwal | UKD | 56 | Ramnagar | Yogambar Singh Rawat‡ | INC | 57 | Jaspur | Dr. Shailendra Mohan Singhal | Independent | 58 | Kashipur | Harbhajan Singh Cheema | BJP | 59 | Bajpur | Arvind Pandey | BJP | 60 | Pantnagar–Gadarpur | Premanand Mahajan | BSP | 61 | Rudrapur–Kichha | Tilak Raj Behar | INC | 62 | Sitarganj (SC) | Narayan Pal | BSP | 63 | Khatima (ST) | Gopal Singh Rana | INC | 64 | Champawat | Hemesh Kharkwal | INC | 65 | Lohaghat | Mahendra Singh Mahra (Mahu Bhai) | INC | 66 | Pithoragarh | Prakash Pant | BJP | 67 | Gangolihat (SC) | Narayan Ram Arya | INC | 68 | Didihat | Bishan Singh Chuphal | BJP | 69 | Kanalichhina | Kashi Singh Airy | UKD | 70 | Dharchula (ST) | Gagan Singh Rajwar | Independent | 71 | Anglo Indian | Russell Valentine Gardner | Nominated |
By-electionS. No. | Constituency | Elected Member | Party affiliation |
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56 | Ramnagar | Narayan Datt Tiwari | INC |
NotesSee also- 2002 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election
- Politics of Uttarakhand
Reference1. ^Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly 2. ^http://ukvidhansabha.uk.gov.in/pages/display/118-first-vidhan-sabha
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