Bharatiya Janata Party – Uttarakhand

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{{Infobox Indian political party

| colorcode = {{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}

| party_name = Bharatiya Janata Party – Uttarakhand

| native_name = भारतीय जनता पार्टी, उत्तराखंड

| logo = 150px

| president = Mahendra Bhatt

| general_secretary = Ajay Kumar

| chairman = Pushkar Singh Dhami
(Chief Minister)

| headquarters = 39/29/3 Balbir Road, Dehradun-248201, Uttarakhand

| alliance = National Democratic Alliance

| ideology = {{ubl|Integral humanism|Social conservatism|Economic liberalism|Cultural nationalism|Hindu nationalism}}

| youth = Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, Uttarakhand

| women = BJP Mahila Morcha, Uttarakhand

| colours = {{colour box|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}} Saffron

| loksabha_seats = {{Composition bar|5|5|hex=#FF9900}}

| rajyasabha_seats = {{Composition bar|3|3|hex=#FF9900}}

| state_seats_name = Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly

| state_seats = {{Composition bar|47|70|hex=#FF9933}}

| website = {{URL|http://uttarakhand.bjp.org}}

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Bharatiya Janata Party – Uttarakhand or BJP Uttarakhand is a state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Uttarakhand.

Mahendra Bhatt is the current president of the BJP Uttarakhand.

Leadership

=List of presidents=

{{see also|List of state presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party|List of presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party}}

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! S.No.

! Portrait

! Name

! colspan=2| Term

! Ref.

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| 1

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| Puran Chandra Sharma

| 9 November 2000

| 14 September 2002

| {{cite news|title=Sharma rules out change in leadership|url=https://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/sharma-rules-out-change-of-leadership_56034.html|publisher=Zee News|date=29 August 2002|accessdate=13 August 2020}}

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| 2

|

| Manohar Kant Dhyani

| 15 September 2002

| 2004

| {{cite news|title=Manohar Dhyani appointed Uttaranchal BJP chief|url=https://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/manohar-dhyani-appointed-uttaranchal-bjp-chief_58483.html|publisher=Zee News|date=15 September 2002|accessdate=13 August 2020}}

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| 3

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| Bhagat Singh Koshyari

| 2004

| 2007

|

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| 4

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| Bachi Singh Rawat

| 2007

| 12 July 2009

| {{cite news|title=BJP revokes suspension of 21 dissident leaders|url=https://m.hindustantimes.com/india/bjp-revokes-suspension-of-21-dissident-leaders/story-UfyvAlZ52CYzd2xa7oiBWP.html|publisher=Hindustan Times|date=12 July 2009|accessdate=13 August 2020}}

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| 5

|

| Bishan Singh Chuphal

| 13 July 2009

| 8 February 2013

| {{cite news|title=Uttarakhand: Cong edges out BJP in a photo finish|url=https://www.news18.com/news/politics/uttarakhand-polls-cong-453182.html|publisher=News18|date=6 March 2012|accessdate=12 August 2020}}

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| 6

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| Tirath Singh Rawat

| 9 February 2013

| 31 December 2015

| {{cite news|title=Tirath Singh Rawat was nominated as Uttarakhand BJP chief|url=https://m.timesofindia.com/india/Tirath-Singh-Rawat-was-nominated-as-Uttarakhand-BJP-chief/articleshow/18439627.cms|author=Kunwar, D. S.|publisher=Times of India|date=11 February 2013|accessdate=12 August 2020}}

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| 7

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| Ajay Bhatt

| 1 January 2016

| 15 January 2020

|{{cite news|title=Ajay Bhatt Elected Unopposed As New Uttarakhand BJP Chief|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/ajay-bhatt-elected-unopposed-as-new-uttarakhand-bjp-chief-1261044|publisher=NDTV|date=31 December 2015|accessdate=12 August 2020}}

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| 8

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| Banshidhar Bhagat

| 16 January 2020

| 12 March 2021

| {{Cite news|title=Bansidhar Bhagat elected as Uttarakhand BJP chief|url=https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/bansidhar-bhagat-elected-as-uttarakhand-bjp-chief-795165.html|publisher=Deccan Herald|date=16 January 2020|accessdate=12 August 2020}}

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| 9

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| Madan Kaushik

| 12 March 2021

| 30 July 2022

| {{Cite news|title=Madan Kaushik Appointed Uttarakhand BJP President|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/madan-kaushik-appointed-uttarakhand-bjp-president-2389252|publisher=NDTV|date=12 March 2021|accessdate=13 March 2021}}

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| 10

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| Mahendra Bhatt

| 30 July 2022

| Incumbent

| {{cite web | url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mahendra-bhatt-appointed-uttarakhand-bjp-3208132 | title=Mahendra Bhatt Appointed Uttarakhand BJP Chief }}

=List of Chief Ministers=

{{main|List of chief ministers of Uttarakhand}}

{{see also|List of chief ministers from the Bharatiya Janata Party}}

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! rowspan="2" | S.No.

! rowspan="2" | Portrait

! rowspan="2" | Name

! rowspan="2" | Constituency

! colspan="3" | Term[http://cm.uk.gov.in/pages/display/1160-exchief-ministers Former Chief Ministers of Uttarakhand]. Government of Uttarakhand. Retrieved 21 August 2013.

! rowspan="2" | Assembly
{{small|(Election)}}

! rowspan="2" | Ministry

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! Start

! End

! Tenure

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| 1

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| Nityanand Swami

| MLC for Garhwal–Kumaon Graduates

| 9 November 2000

| 29 October 2001

| {{age in years and days|sortable=table|2000|11|09|2001|10|29}}

| rowspan="2"| Interim Assembly

| Swami

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| 2

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| Bhagat Singh Koshyari

| MLC

| 30 October 2001

| 1 March 2002

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| Koshyari

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| rowspan="2" | 3

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| rowspan="2" | Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri

| rowspan="2" | Dhumakot

| 7 March 2007

| 26 June 2009

| {{age in years and days|sortable=table|2007|03|07|2009|06|26}}

| rowspan="3" | 2nd Assembly
{{small|(2007)}}

| Khanduri I

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| 11 September 2011

| 13 March 2012

| {{age in years and days|sortable=table|2011|09|11|2012|03|13}}
{{small|(total 2 years and 295 days)}}

| Khanduri II

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| 4

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| Ramesh Pokhriyal

| Thalisain

| 27 June 2009

| 10 September 2011

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| Pokhriyal

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| 5

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| Trivendra Singh Rawat

| Doiwala

| 18 March 2017

| 10 March 2021

| {{age in years and days|sortable=table|2017|03|18|2021|03|10}}

| rowspan="3" | 4th Assembly
{{small|(2017)}}

| Trivendra

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| 6

|100px

| Tirath Singh Rawat

| Did not contest

| 10 March 2021

| 4 July 2021

| {{age in years and days|sortable=table|2021|03|10|2021|07|04}}

| Tirath

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| rowspan="2" | 7

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| rowspan="2" | Pushkar Singh Dhami

| Khatima

| rowspan="2" | 4 July 2021

| rowspan="2" | Incumbent

| rowspan="2" | {{age in years and days|2021|07|04}}

| Dhami I

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| Champawat

| 5th Uttarakhand Assembly
{{small|(2022)}}

| Dhami II

Electoral performance

{{main|Elections in Uttarakhand}}

{{see also|Electoral history of the Bharatiya Janata Party}}

=Legislative Assembly elections=

{{See also|Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly}}

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! Year !! Legislature !! Party leader !! Votes polled !! Seats won !! Change in seats !! Outcome

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| 2002

1st Vidhan Sabharowspan="2"| Bhagat Singh Koshyari{{formatnum:728134}}{{Composition bar|19|70|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}}{{new}} 19{{no2|Opposition}}
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| 2007

2nd Vidhan Sabha{{Composition bar|35|70|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}}{{increase}} 16{{yes2|Government with UKD and Independents}}
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| 2012

3rd Vidhan SabhaBhuwan Chandra Khanduri{{Composition bar|31|70|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}}{{decrease}} 4{{no2|Opposition}}
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| 2017

4th Vidhan SabhaTrivendra Singh Rawat{{formatnum:2312912}}{{Composition bar|57|70|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}}{{increase}} 26rowspan="2"; {{yes2|Government}}
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| 2022

5th Vidhan SabhaPushkar Singh Dhami{{formatnum:2383838}}{{Composition bar|47|70|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}}{{decrease}} 10

=Lok Sabha elections=

{{See also|Lok sabha}}

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! Year !! Legislature !! Party leader !! Votes polled !! Seats won !! Change in seats !! Outcome

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| 2004

14th Lok SabhaManohar Kant Dhyani{{Composition bar|3|5|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}}{{new}} 3rowspan="2"; {{no2|Opposition}}
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| 2009

15th Lok SabhaBachi Singh Rawat{{Composition bar|0|5|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}}{{decrease}} 3
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| 2014

16th Lok SabhaTirath Singh Rawat{{formatnum:2429698}}{{Composition bar|5|5|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}}{{increase}} 5rowspan="3"; {{yes2|Government}}
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| 2019

17th Lok SabhaAjay Bhatt{{formatnum:2954833}}{{Composition bar|5|5|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}}{{nochange}}
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| 2024

18th Lok SabhaMahendra Bhatt2,706,910{{Composition bar|5|5|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}}}{{steady}}

See also

References

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