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2021 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election

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2021 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election
India
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All 35 seats of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation
18 seats needed for a majority
Turnout60.7%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
AAP 27.08% 14 +14
BJP 29.30% 12 −8
INC 29.79% 8 +4
SAD 2.78% 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
2021 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election
2021 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election structure
Elected before Elected after
BJP Kuldeep Dhalor
AAP

The elections for the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation were held on 24 December 2021. 203 candidates campaigned for 35 seats in the Chandigarh election. Election results were declared on 27 December 2021.[1]

Contesting the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation elections for the first time, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) won 14 seats and became the single largest party in the council of total 35 elected seats.

During the vote for mayor election, Congress and Shiromani Akali Dal did not vote. One Congress Councillor defected and joined BJP and one AAP vote was declared invalid. Bhartiya Janata Party's Sarabjit Kaur was elected as the new mayor of Chandigarh with 14 votes in support and 13 against. AAP have disputed the mayor election and appealed in the Punjab and Haryana High Court to quash the election of mayor, citing irregularities in the process.

Background

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2016 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election was won by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) + Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) alliance. In the 2019 Indian general election, Chandigarh (Lok Sabha constituency) was won by BJP.[2]

In the 2021 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election, SAD and BJP contested separately without an alliance. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) contested this election for the first time.[2]

The number of wards of the corporation were increased from 26 in 2016 to 35 in the 2021 election.[3]

Major issues of the electorate

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Corporation increased the water tariff. This created a widespread discontent among the residents.

Garbage from the city was not disposed of properly. The lack of a proper process or mechanism led to the garbage piling up at Dadumajra.[2]

Elections were also fought on corruption charges for which several senior AAP leaders were jailed and liquor scam.[4]

Campaign

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AAP

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AAP tried to reach out to voters by promising AAP parking, waste management, water supply and education. The candidates reached out to the voters and promised to bring a change if elected.[2] The high pitched campaign in Punjab by AAP also contributed to their campaign in Chandigarh.

Star Campaigners

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Source:[5]

BJP

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During the campaign, the BJP candidates were relying on the popularity of the BJP Prime Minister Narendra Modi. BJP tried to promote the work done under the Premiership of Narendra Modi.[2]

Star Campaigners

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Polling Process

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Around 6.3 lakh voters were eligible to cast their votes.[7] The wards were increased from 26 to 35. 694 polling booths were set up across Chandigarh. No VVPAT machines were used in this election.[8] 60% votes were recorded in the election.[9]

The Chandigarh administration declared December 22, 23, 24 and 27 as dry day and prohibited the sale and serving of liquor on these days, during the election and counting.[10] Polls were counted on 27 December. Nine counting centers were set up for 35 wards.[3]

Results

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Contesting the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation elections for the first time, the Aam Aadmi Party won 14 seats and whereas the Indian National Congress won a plurality of the vote.[11] Sitting mayor Ravi Kant Sharma and former mayor Davesh Moudgil from BJP lost.[12][3]

Overall results

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Chandigarh Municipal Corporation
Party Seats won Seats +/− Vote %
Aam Aadmi Party 14 Increase14 27.08%
Bharatiya Janata Party 12 Decrease 8 29.30%
Indian National Congress 8 Increase4 29.79%
Shiromani Akali Dal 1 Steady 2.78%
Bahujan Samaj Party 0 Steady 2.14%
Samajwadi Party 0 Steady 1.02%
Independents 0 Steady 7.10%
NOTA N/A 1.34

Ward Wise Results

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Ward
No.
Councillor[12][3] Party
1 Jaswinder Kaur AAP
2 Maheshinder Singh Sidhu BJP
3 Dalip Sharma BJP
4 Suman Devi AAP
5 Darshana INC
6 Sarbajit Kaur BJP
7 Manoj Kumar BJP
8 Harjeet Singh BJP
9 Bimala Dubey BJP
10 Harpreet Kaur Babla INC
11 Anup Gupta BJP
12 Saurabh Joshi BJP
13 Sachin Galav INC
14 Kuljeet Sandhu BJP
15 Ram Chander Yadav AAP
16 Poonam AAP
17 Damanpreet Singh AAP
18 Taruna Mehta AAP
19 Neha AAP
20 Gurcharanjit Singh INC
21 Jasbir Singh AAP
22 Anju Katyal AAP
23 Prem Lata AAP
24 Jasbir Singh INC
25 Yogesh Dhingra AAP
26 Kuldeep Kumar AAP
27 Gurbax Rawat INC
28 Nirmala Devi INC
29 Manaur AAP
30 Hardeep Singh SAD
31 Lakhbir Singh AAP
32 Jasmanpreet Singh Babbar BJP
33 Kanwarjit Rana BJP
34 Gurpeet Singh INC
35 Rajinder Kumar Sharma BJP

Aftermath

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On 30 December 2021, Arvind Kejriwal took part in a road show to express gratitude towards Chandigarh people.[13]

Ravi Kant Sharma was the sitting mayor at the time of election. He lost his seat to Damanpreet Singh, an AAP candidate.[3] Of the five-year term of the MC House, the MCC mayor seat during the first and fourth years is reserved for the women. 2022 being the first year of the term, is reserved for women mayor.[14]

Mayor election

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3 January was the last date for submission of nominations for the post of the mayor, senior deputy mayor and deputy mayor of Chandigarh Municipal Corporation. New office holders for these posts will be elected on 8 January 2022, in the assembly hall of the Chandigarh municipal corporation (CMC). BJP councilor Maheshinder Singh Sidhu will be presiding the mayor election.[14]

A party has to win 19 wards so that its councilor can be elected as the mayor.[15] After the election no party held a clear majority and AAP remains the single largest party with 14 councilors. The contest for Mayor seat was between AAP with 14 seats and BJP with 12 seats. Congress with 8 seats was out of the Mayor race.[14]

On 2 January, ward 10 councilor who won the election on Congress party ticket, joined BJP and increased BJP strength to 13.[15] The Chandigarh MP also has a vote in the house. Kirron Kher is the BJP MP from the Chandigarh seat. Adding these two votes in support of BJP, the BJP's vote tally became 14 (same as AAP). 19 votes are needed to get elected as a Mayor.[14]

To prevent the members from engaging in cross party votes or changing their party, AAP moved its newly elected councilors to Delhi and Congress shifted their councilors to Jaipur. AAP claimed that the Delhi visit of their councilors was planned in advance.[14]

Voting

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Congress and SAD abstained from voting in the mayor election. BJP and AAP took part in voting. Out of 28 total votes, BJP candidate got 14 votes and AAP candidate Anju Katyal got 13 votes. One vote of AAP party was declared invalid. BJP's Sarabjit Kaur was elected as new mayor of Chandigarh. There was ruckus in the council, AAP councilors protested against the nullification of one AAP vote and claimed that BJP was favoured in the counting process.[16] AAP called the mayor election "shocking death of democracy", and accused the District Collector of illegally electing the mayor Candidate from BJP despite AAP winning more seats in the council.[17]

Challenge in Supreme Court

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AAP challenged the results of the mayor election in the Punjab and Haryana High Court. In their petition, AAP sought quashing of the 8 January polls and re-election of the mayor.[18]

According to the mayoral election norms, only a nominated councilor can become the presiding officer overseeing the polling for the mayor. The plea alleged that the process to select this nominated councillor was delayed and BJP's Maheshinder Singh Sidhu was chosen as the presiding officer.[18]

During the mayoral polls, a torn vote in support of the BJP was accepted as valid, but another vote that had a tick mark in favor of the AAP Candidate was declared invalid and not counted. AAP had questioned this in their petition to the High Court.[18]

References

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  1. ^ "Chandigarh MC polls: 203 in fray for 35 wards, rebels still pose a challenge". Hindustan Times. 10 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Explained: 5 reasons why AAP scored big in Chandigarh municipal polls". The Indian Express. 27 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Chandigarh Municipal Polls: AAP Emerges Leading Party; Party's Damanpreet Singh Defeats BJP Mayor". outlookindia.com. 27 December 2021.
  4. ^ "What is the Delhi liquor case and what are the ED's allegations against AAP leaders?". The Indian Express. 6 October 2023. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  5. ^ "After BJP, AAP releases its list of star campaigners". The Indian Express. 9 December 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  6. ^ Service, Tribune News. "Chandigarh MC elections: Amit Shah, JP Nadda, 3 CMs to campaign for BJP". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Chandigarh municipal elections 2021: Date, time, schedule, results". The Financial Express. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  8. ^ "Chandigarh MC polls: Political slugfest ensues over decision to not use VVPAT". Hindustan Times. 14 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  9. ^ "60% polls recorded in elections of Chandigarh Municipal Corporation". Hindustan Times. 24 December 2021. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  10. ^ "Chandigarh MC polls: December 22–24 to be dry days". Hindustan Times. 18 December 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  11. ^ "AAP Wins Most Seats In Chandigarh Polls On Debut, BJP Mayor Among Losers". NDTV.com. Retrieved 27 December 2021.
  12. ^ a b "AAP emerges as leading party as Chandigarh MC poll throws up hung house; BJP's sitting mayor loses". Tribuneindia. Tribune News Service. 28 December 2021.
  13. ^ "Arvind Kejriwal in Chandigarh: AAP's civic poll success sent 'strong message', will return after winning Punjab". The Indian Express. 31 December 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  14. ^ a b c d e "Chandigarh Mayor Election 2022 on January 8; AAP, BJP in race". The Financial Express. 4 January 2022. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  15. ^ a b "Congress's Chandigarh Councillor Joins BJP Days After Elections". NDTV.com. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  16. ^ "BJP's Sarabjit Kaur elected Chandigarh mayor; AAP cries foul". Tribuneindia News Service. 8 January 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  17. ^ "BJP Wins Chandigarh Mayor Race By 1 Vote. "Illegally Elected," Says AAP". NDTV.com. 9 January 2022. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
  18. ^ a b c "AAP plea against Chandigarh mayoral polls: HC seeks UT's response by Feb 22". Hindustan Times. 5 February 2022. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
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