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]
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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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 | ||
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1 | Joginapally Santosh Kumar | TRS | TBD | TBD | |||
2 | Badulgula Lingaiah Yadav | TBD | TBD | ||||
3 | Banda Prakash | TBD | TBD |
References
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- "Rajya Sabha polls: Two from TDP, one from YSR Congress get elected". The Times of India. Press Trust of India. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- 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.
- "JP Nadda Elected Unopposed to Rajya Sabha Seat From Himachal Pradesh". India.com News Desk. india.com. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- "Six including Ravi Shankar Prasad elected to Rajya Sabha unopposed". United news of India. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- "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.
- Rajendra Sharma (15 March 2018). "Four BJP leaders, a Congress veteran elected unopposed to RS from MP". The Times of India. TNN. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- "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.
- "All three BJP Rajya Sabha candidates from Rajasthan elected unopposed". The Indian Express. Press Trust of India. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- "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.
- "अनिल बलूनी राज्यसभा के लिए निर्विरोध निर्वाचित, मिला सर्टिफ़िकेट". news18.com. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- "RS polls now a formality as 7th nominee opts out of race". The Times of India. TNN. 16 March 2018. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
- "Achyuta, Prashanta, Soumya Ranjan elected to Rajya Sabha from Odisha". kalingatv.com. KalingaTV News Network. 15 March 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- "Amid high drama, Congress wins 3 Rajya Sabha seats in Karnataka". The Times of India. 24 March 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
- "Rajya Sabha polls: Three TRS candidates declared winners, Congress's P Balram loses". Zee News. Zee Media Bureau. 23 March 2018. Retrieved 26 March 2018.