2024 Indian Rajya Sabha elections

The 2024 Rajya Sabha elections will be held as part of a routine six-year cycle among certain of the State Legislatures in India on July and August 2024 to elect 65 of its 245 members, of which the states through their legislators elect 233, and the remaining 4 are appointed by the President[1]

2024 Rajya Sabha elections

TBD

69 seats to the Rajya Sabha
  First party Second party
 
Leader Piyush Goyal Mallikarjun Kharge
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Leader since 14th July 2021 12th February 2021
Leader's seat Maharashtra Karnataka
Seats before --- ---
Seats won 99 32
Seat change ------ ----

Members Elected

National Capital Territory of Delhi

Delhi had an election for 3 Rajya Sabha seats on 16 January 2024 to replace members retiring on 27 January 2024.

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Sanjay Singh AAP TBD AAP
2 Sushil Gupta TBD
3 N. D. Gupta TBD

Sikkim

Sikkim had an election for 1 Rajya Sabha seat on 16 January 2024 to replace member retiring on 23 February 2024.

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Hishey Lachungpa SDF TBD SKM

Andhra Pradesh

From Andhra Pradesh State, 3 members are elected unopposed for the Rajya Sabha seats on 15 March 2024, to replace members retiring on 2 April 2024.[2]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 C. M. Ramesh BJP TBD YSRCP [2]
2 Kanakamedala Ravindra Kumar TDP TBD

Chhattisgarh

From Chhattisgarh State, 1 member is elected for the Rajya Sabha seat on 23 March 2024, to replace member retiring on 2 April 2024.[3]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Saroj Pandey BJP TBD

Himachal Pradesh

From Himachal Pradesh State, 1 member is elected unopposed for the Rajya Sabha seats on 15 March 2024, to replace member retiring on 2 April 2024.[4]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Jagat Prakash Nadda BJP TBD

Bihar

From Bihar State, 6 members are elected unopposed for the Rajya Sabha seats on 15 March 2018, to replace members retiring on 2 April 2018.[5]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Sushil Modi BJP TBD BJP [5]
2 Akhilesh Prasad Singh INC TBD
3 Mahendra Prasad JD(U) TBD JD(U)
4 Bashistha Narain Singh TBD
5 Ashfaque Karim RJD TBD RJD
6 Manoj Jha TBD

Haryana

From Haryana State, 1 member is elected unopposed for the Rajya Sabha seats on 15 March 2018, to replace member retiring on 2 April 2018.[6]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 D.P. Vats BJP TBD BJP [6]

Madhya Pradesh

From Madhya Pradesh State, 5 members are elected unopposed for the Rajya Sabha seats on 15 March 2018, to replace members retiring on 2 April 2018.[7]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Dharmendra Pradhan BJP TBD [7]
2 L. Murugan TBD
3 Kailash Soni TBD
4 Ajay Pratap Singh TBD
5 Rajmani Patel INC TBD

Jharkhand

From Jharkhand State, 2 members are elected for the Rajya Sabha seats on 23 March 2018, to replace members retiring on 3 May 2018.[8]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Sameer Oraon BJP TBD BJP [8]
2 Dhiraj Prasad Sahu INC TBD INC

West Bengal

From West Bengal State, 5 members are elected for the Rajya Sabha seats on 23 March 2018, to replace members retiring on 2 April 2018.

Seat No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Nadimul Haque AITC TBD AITC
3 Abir Biswas TBD
4 Santunu Sen TBD
5 Subhasish Chakraborty TBD
6 Abhishek Singhvi INC TBD BJP

Rajasthan

From Rajasthan State, 3 members are elected unopposed for the Rajya Sabha seats on 15 March 2024, to replace members retiring on 3 April 2024.[9]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Kirodi Lal Meena BJP TBD TBD
2 Bhupender Yadav TBD TBD
3 Manmohan Singh INC TBD TBD

Uttar Pradesh

From Uttar Pradesh State, 10 members are elected for the Rajya Sabha seats on 23 March 2018, to replace members retiring on 2 April 2018.[10]

Seat No Previous MP Previous Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
2 Sudhanshu Trivedi BJP TBD BJP
3 Anil Jain TBD
4 Ashok Bajpai TBD
5 Harnath Singh Yadav TBD
6 Anil Agrawal TBD
7 Sakal Deep Rajbhar TBD
8 Kanta Kardam TBD
9 G. V. L. Narasimha Rao TBD SP
10 Vijaypal Singh Tomar TBD
11 Jaya Bachchan SP TBD

Uttarakhand

From Uttarakhand State, 1 member is elected unopposed for the Rajya Sabha seats on 15 March 2018, to replace member retiring on 2 April 2018.[11]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Anil Baluni BJP TBD BJP [11]

Maharashtra

From Maharashtra State, 6 members are elected unopposed for the Rajya Sabha seats on 15 March 2018, to replace members retiring on 2 April 2018.[12]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party
1 Prakash Javadekar BJP TBD BJP
2 Narayan Rane BJP TBD BJP
3 V. Muraleedharan BJP TBD SS
4 Kumar Ketkar INC TBD INC
5 Vandana Chavan NCP TBD NCP
6 Anil Desai SS TBD SS

Nominated

Seat No. Previous MP Party Term end Nominated MP Party Date of appointment Reference
1 Mahesh Jethmalani Nominated (BJP) 24-April-2022 TBD Nominated (BJP) TBD
2 Sonal Mansingh Nominated (BJP) 24-April-2022 TBD Nominated (BJP) TBD
3 Rakesh Sinha Nominated (BJP) 24-April-2022 TBD Nominated (BJP) TBD
4 Ram Shakal Nominated (BJP) 24-April-2022 TBD Nominated (BJP) TBD

Odisha

From Odisha State, 3 members are elected unopposed for the Rajya Sabha seats on 15 March 2018, to replace members retiring on 3 April 2018.[13]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Prashanta Nanda BJD TBD BJD [13]
2 Sasmit Patra TBD
3 Soumya Ranjan Patnaik TBD

Karnataka

From Karnataka State, 4 members are elected for the Rajya Sabha seats on 23 March 2018, to replace members retiring on 2 April 2018.[14]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Syed Naseer Hussain INC TBD TBD [14]
2 L. Hanumanthaiah TBD TBD
3 G C Chandrasekhar TBD TBD
4 Rajeev Chandrasekhar BJP TBD TBD

Kerala

From Kerala State, 3 members are elected unopposed for the Rajya Sabha seats on 14 June 2018, to replace members retiring on 1 July 2018.

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party
1 Elamaram Kareem INC TBD INC
2 Binoy Viswam CPI TBD CPI
3 Jose K. Mani KC(M) TBD KC(M)

Telangana

From Telangana State, 3 members are elected for the Rajya Sabha seats on 23 March 2018, to replace members retiring on 2 April 2018.[15]

Seat No Former MP Former Party Elected MP Elected Party Reference
1 Joginapally Santosh Kumar TRS TBD TBD
2 Badulgula Lingaiah Yadav TBD TBD
3 Banda Prakash TBD TBD

References

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  3. Trivedi, Vivek (24 March 2018). "Rajya Sabha Polls: BSP's MLA Votes in Favour of BJP's Saroj Pandey, Ensures Win". news18.com. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  4. "JP Nadda Elected Unopposed to Rajya Sabha Seat From Himachal Pradesh". India.com News Desk. india.com. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
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  6. "BJP's Vats makes Rajya Sabha debut, J P Nadda begins 2nd innings". The Times of India. TNN. 16 March 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
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  8. "Convicted MLA's vote puts Congress Rajya Sabha nominee's victory in Jharkhand under cloud; BJP to move high court". The New Indian Express. Express News Service. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  9. "All three BJP Rajya Sabha candidates from Rajasthan elected unopposed". The Indian Express. Press Trust of India. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  10. "Rajya Sabha Elections Results: BJP Wins 9 Seats in Uttar Pradesh, BSP's BR Ambedkar Loses". india.com. India.com News Desk. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  11. "अनिल बलूनी राज्यसभा के लिए निर्विरोध निर्वाचित, मिला सर्टिफ़िकेट". news18.com. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  12. "RS polls now a formality as 7th nominee opts out of race". The Times of India. TNN. 16 March 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  13. "Achyuta, Prashanta, Soumya Ranjan elected to Rajya Sabha from Odisha". kalingatv.com. KalingaTV News Network. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  14. "Amid high drama, Congress wins 3 Rajya Sabha seats in Karnataka". The Times of India. 24 March 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
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