1967 Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

21 February 1967

All 60 seats in the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Registered1,582,103
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Yashwant Singh Parmar
Party INC ABJS
Leader's seat Rainka
Seats won 34 7
Popular vote 53.24% 7.75%

CM before election

Yashwant Singh Parmar
INC

Elected CM

Yashwant Singh Parmar
INC

Elections to the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly were held in February 1967 to elect members of the 60 constituencies in Himachal Pradesh, India. The Indian National Congress won the popular vote and a majority of seats and Yashwant Singh Parmar was re-appointed as the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh.[1]

State Reorganization

Previous legislative elections in Himachal Pradesh were held in 1952. But under States Reorganisation Act, 1956, Himachal Pradesh became a Union Territory on 1 November 1956, under the direct administration of the President of India and the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly was abolished simultaneously.[2] Under Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966, following area of Punjab State namely Simla, Kangra, Kulu and Lahul and Spiti Districts, Nalagarh tehsil of Ambala District, Lohara, Amb and Una kanungo circles, some area of Santokhgarh kanungo circle and some other specified area of Una tehsil of Hoshiarpur District besides some parts of Dhar Kalan Kanungo circle of Pathankot tehsil of Gurdaspur District; were merged with Himachal Pradesh on 1 November 1966.

Result

PartyVotes%Seats
Indian National Congress323,24742.1934
Bharatiya Jana Sangh106,26113.877
Communist Party of India22,1732.892
Swatantra Party14,7671.931
Others7,7871.020
Independents291,88438.1016
Total766,119100.0060
Valid votes766,11994.54
Invalid/blank votes44,2345.46
Total votes810,353100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,582,10351.22
Source: ECI[3]

Elected members

Constituency Reserved for
(SC/ST/None)
Member Party
KinnaurSTT.s.negi Independent
RampurSCN.ram Independent
RohruNoneP.dev Indian National Congress
JubbalNoneR.lal Indian National Congress
ChopalNoneK.ram Independent
TheogNoneJ.b.l.khachi Independent
KasumptiNoneS.ram Indian National Congress
SimlaNoneD.ram Bharatiya Jana Sangh
ArkiNoneH.s.pal Independent
NalagarhNoneA.singh Independent
DoonNoneL.ram Independent
SolanSCK.ram Indian National Congress
KandaghatSCN.ram Indian National Congress
PachhadSCZ.singh Indian National Congress
RainkaNoneY.s.parmar Indian National Congress
PaontaNoneG.s.chauhan Indian National Congress
NahanNoneT.singh Indian National Congress
BilaspurNoneD.r.shankhyan Indian National Congress
GeharwinSCN.ram Indian National Congress
GhumarwinNoneK.singh Indian National Congress
BhotaNoneD.singh Bharatiya Jana Sangh
MewaSCA.singh Bharatiya Jana Sangh
HamirpurNoneK.ram Bharatiya Jana Sangh
NadauntaNoneA.chand Indian National Congress
KutleharNoneR.singh Independent
SantokhgarhNoneV.sagar Independent
UnaNoneP.chand Independent
AmbNoneH.ram Indian National Congress
GagretSCM.singh Indian National Congress
NadaunNoneB.ram Independent
JaswanNoneParas Ram Communist Party of India
GulerNoneChuramani Independent
DehraNoneV.bhushan Independent
SullahNoneD.chand Bharatiya Jana Sangh
RajgirSCWazir Indian National Congress
BaijnathNoneB.ram Communist Party of India
PalampurNoneK.b.lal Indian National Congress
NagrotaNoneHardyal Indian National Congress
KangraNoneH.ram Indian National Congress
DharamsalaNoneR.k.chand Indian National Congress
NurpurNoneK.singh Indian National Congress
JawaliNoneR.chandra Indian National Congress
GangathSCD.ram Indian National Congress
BhattiyatNoneI.singh Bharatiya Jana Sangh
BanikhetNoneD.raj Indian National Congress
RajnagarSCV.dhar Indian National Congress
ChambaNoneK.lal Bharatiya Jana Sangh
BharmourSTR.chand Swatantra Party
Lahaul SpitiSTDevi Singh Independent
KuluNoneL.chand Indian National Congress
Inner SerajNoneD.ram Indian National Congress
Outer SerajSCI.dass Indian National Congress
KarsogSCMansa Independent
ChachiotNoneK.singh Indian National Congress
SundernagarNoneL.datt Indian National Congress
BalhSCP.ram Indian National Congress
GopalpurNoneH.singh Independent
DharampurNoneK.singh Indian National Congress
Joginder NagarSCG.ram Indian National Congress
MandiNoneS.ram Indian National Congress

See also

References

  1. โ†‘ Rajeev Khanna (24 October 2019). "Why YS Parmar Remains a Legend, Given Most Present Day Politicians". Archived from the original on 21 November 2020. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  2. โ†‘ "Reorganisation of States, 1955" (PDF). The Economic Weekly. 15 October 1955. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  3. โ†‘ "Himachal Pradesh General Legislative Election 1967". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
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