2022 Indian vice presidential election

The election for the 14th vice president of India was held on 6 August 2022. The announcement was made by the Election Commission of India. Article 67 of the Constitution of India provides that the vice president of India shall remain in office for a period of five years. The winner of this election was Jagdeep Dhankhar, who succeeded Venkaiah Naidu as vice president on 11 August 2022. On 16 July 2022, Jagdeep Dhankhar, the then-serving Governor of West Bengal, was nominated as a vice-presidential candidate by the BJP. On 17 July 2022, Margaret Alva was announced as the vice-presidential candidate by the UO and some non-UO Parties. Hence, Jagdeep Dhankhar won the election with 528 electoral votes, defeating the United Opposition candidate Margaret Alva. It was the vice-presidential election with the largest margin of victory since the 1992.

2022 Indian vice presidential election

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6 August 2022
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Turnout92.95% ( 5.26%)
 
Nominee Jagdeep Dhankhar Margaret Alva
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UO
Home state Rajasthan Karnataka
Electoral vote 528 182
Percentage 74.37% 25.63%
Swing 6.48% 6.48%


Vice President before election

Venkaiah Naidu
BJP

Elected Vice President

Jagdeep Dhankhar
BJP

Electoral system

The Vice President is elected by an electoral college, which includes members of the Rajya Sabha and of the Lok Sabha. The nominated members of the upper house are also eligible to vote in the election process. Voting is done by secret ballot.

Election schedule

Under sub-section (1) of Section (4) of the Presidential and Vice-Presidential Elections Act 1952, the schedule for the election of the Vice President of India had been announced by the Election Commission of India on 29 June 2022.

S.No. Event Date Day
1. Issue of election commission's notification calling the election 5 July 2022 Tuesday
2. Last date for making nominations 19 July 2022
3. Date for the scrutiny of nominations 20 July 2022 Wednesday
4. Last date for the withdrawal of candidatures 22 July 2022 Friday
5. Date on which a poll shall, if necessary, be taken 6 August 2022 Saturday
6. Date on which counting, if required, shall be taken

Electoral college

House
NDA UO Others
Lok Sabha
349 / 543 (64%)
91 / 543 (17%)
103 / 543 (19%)
Rajya Sabha
115 / 237 (49%)
50 / 237 (21%)
74 / 237 (31%)
Total
462 / 780 (59%)
141 / 780 (18%)
177 / 780 (23%)
  • Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly was dissolved and President's rule had been imposed, so the all 4 Rajya Sabha seats of Jammu and Kashmir are vacant.
  • The only Rajya Sabha seat of Tripura was also vacant.
  • 3 nominated member seats in the Rajya Sabha were also vacant.

Candidates

National Democratic Alliance

Name Born Alliance Positions held Home state Date announced Ref

Jagdeep Dhankhar
(1951-05-18) 18 May 1951 (age 74)
Kithana, Rajasthan
National Democratic Alliance
  • Governor of West Bengal (2019-2022)
  • Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs (1990–91)
  • Lok Sabha MP from Jhunjhunu (1989–91)
  • Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Kishangarh (1993–98)
Rajasthan 16 July 2022

United Opposition

Name Born Alliance Positions held Home state Date announced Ref

Margaret Alva
(1942-04-14) 14 April 1942 (age 83)
Mangaluru, Karnataka
United Opposition (India) Karnataka 17 July 2022

Results

Results of the Indian vice-presidential election, 2022
Candidate
Party (Coalition) Electoral Votes
% of Votes
Jagdeep Dhankhar BJP (NDA) 528 74.37
Margaret Alva INC (UO) 182 25.63
Total 710 100
Valid Votes 710
Invalid Votes 15
Turnout 725 92.95%
Abstentions 55 7.05%
Electors 780

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