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2017 Indian presidential election

The 2017 presidential election was held in India on 17 July 2017 with the votes counted and the results announced on 20 July 2017. President Pranab Mukherjee, whose term of office was due to expire on 24 July 2017, declined to seek re-election due to health concerns and old age.


The 2017 presidential election was held in India on 17 July 2017 with the votes counted and the results announced on 20 July 2017. President Pranab Mukherjee, whose term of office was due to expire on 24 July 2017, declined to seek re-election due to health concerns and old age.

Governor of Bihar Ram Nath Kovind of the Bharatiya Janata Party had the backing of the governing National Democratic Alliance coalition, and went up against opposition candidate Meira Kumar of the Indian National Congress in the vote, they both born from Dalit. Kovind secured roughly two-thirds of the votes from the electoral college of elected members of federal, state and union territory legislatures and was elected to a five-year term as President. Kovind's term of office began on 25 July 2017.

There was initial speculation that the incumbent, Pranab Mukherjee, would seek re-election. However, he decided not to run again in 2017, meaning that his term in office ended on 24 July 2017.

The President of India is indirectly elected by an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both houses of parliament, the elected members of the Legislative assemblies of the 28 states and the elected members of the legislative assemblies of the Union Territories of Delhi, Puducherry and Jammu and Kashmir. As of 2017, the electoral college comprises 776 MPs and 4,120 MLAs. The system assigns varying numbers of votes to these electoral college members, such that the total weight of MPs and those of MLAs is roughly equal and that the voting power of states and territories are proportional to their population. Overall the members of the electoral college were eligible to cast 1,098,903 votes, yielding a threshold for a majority of 549,452 votes.

The nomination of a candidate for election to the office of the President must be subscribed by at least 50 electors as proposers and 50 electors as seconders. The election is held by means of a secret ballot under the single transferable vote system. The manner of election of President is provided by Article 55 of the Constitution.

The returning officer for the election was Anoop Mishra, the Secretary General of Lok Sabha.

At the time of the election the NDA coalition itself was short of a majority by about 25,000 votes, but was expected to be able to rely on other parties to breach the small deficit without difficulty.

Party/AllianceParty compositionLok Sabha votesRajya Sabha votesState Assemblies votesTotal votesPercentage
NDABJP, SHS, TDP, LJSP, SAD, RLSP, AD, GFP, MGP, AINRC, JKPDP, NPF, NPP, PMK, SDF, SWP237,88849,560239,923527,37148.10%
Other partiesAIADMK, YSRCP, JD(U), BJD, TRS, INLD, IND50,26820,53263,107133,90712.20%
Government total (including non-NDA parties' support)661,27860.30%
UPAINC, IUML, RSP, KC (M), DMK34,69246,02093,137173,84915.90%
Other partiesAITC, CPI(M), NCP, SP, BSP, AAP, RJD, AIUDF, JD(S), JMM, AIMIM, CPI, JKNC60,18047,436152,776260,39223.80%
Opposition total434,24139.70%

Although the election was not a popular vote, some general polling was performed to measure public opinion. In both Business Insider-Ipsos and NDTV polls comparing support of the two candidates, Kovind was the more popular choice with 71% and 63% support respectively.

Two candidates were nominated. Both the governing NDA coalition and the opposition UPA coalition put forward candidates from their dominant parties, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Indian National Congress respectively.

NameBornCurrent or previous positionsState of birthAnnouncedRef
Ram Nath Kovind(1945-10-01) 1 October 1945Kanpur Dehat, Uttar Pradesh26th Governor of Bihar (2015–2017)
Member of the Rajya Sabha for Uttar Pradesh from 1994 to 2006Uttar Pradesh19 June 2017
NameBornCurrent or previous positionsState of birthAnnouncedRef
Meira Kumar(1945-03-31) 31 March 1945Darbhanga, Bihar15th Speaker of the Lok Sabha (2009–2014)
Other offices
Union Minister of Water Resources in 2009
Union Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment from 2004 to 2009
Member of the Indian Parliament for Sasaram from 2004 to 2014
Member of the Indian Parliament for Karol Bagh from 1996 to 1999
Member of the Indian Parliament for Bijnor from 1985 to 1989Bihar22 June 2017
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Ram Nath Kovind was declared as the President-elect after the counting of votes which was held on 20 July 2017. He was administered oath by the Chief Justice of India Jagdish Singh Khehar, to take office as the 15th President of India on 25 July 2017 at the Central Hall located in The Parliament House, New Delhi.

CandidateCoalitionIndividualvotesElectoralCollege votes%
Ram Nath KovindNDA2,930702,04465.65
Meira KumarUPA1,844367,31434.35
Valid votes4,7741,069,35898.08
Blank and invalid votes7720,9421.92
Total4,8511,090,300100
Registered voters / Turnout4,8961,098,90397.29

Immediately after the results were announced, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, .mw-parser-output .templatequote{overflow:hidden;margin:1em 0;padding:0 32px}.mw-parser-output .templatequotecite{line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;margin-top:0}@media(min-width:500px){.mw-parser-output .templatequotecite{padding-left:1.6em}}

"Congratulations to Shri Ram Nath Kovind Ji on being elected the President of India! Best wishes for a fruitful & inspiring tenure."

In another tweet he added

"Gladdened by the extensive support for Shri Ram Nath Kovind Ji among MPs & across various parties. I thank the members of the electoral college."

  • List of presidents of India

  • List of Indian presidential elections

  • Presidency of Ram Nath Kovind

  • 2017 Indian vice presidential election

  • Full results table, by state

  • Bihar governor Ram Nath Kovind is NDA's Presidential nominee: Amit Shah

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