Delhi Legislative Assembly election, 1952
Delhi Legislative Assembly election, 1952
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Indian administrative divisions, as of 1951
The first Delhi Legislative Assembly election to the Delhi Legislative Assembly was held on March 27, 1952. [1][2] Forty-eight seats were up for election.[2] Six of the constituencies elected two assembly members, the remaining 36 constituencies elected a single member.[1]
Results
Congress emerged as the single largest party in the first legislative elections held in Delhi.[1] Chaudhary Brahm Prakash of Indian National Congress was elected Chief Minister.
Summary of results of the Delhi Legislative Assembly election, 1952 [1]
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Political Party | Flag | Seats Contested | Won | % of Seats | Votes | Vote % |
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Indian National Congress |
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47 | 39 | 81.25 | 2,71,812 | 52.09 |
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Bharatiya Jana Sangh |
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31 | 5 | 10.42 | 1,14,207 | 21.89 |
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Socialist Party |
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6 | 2 | 4.17 | 12,396 | 2.38 |
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Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha |
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5 | 1 | 2.08 | 6,891 | 1.32 |
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Independent |
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78 | 1 | 2.08 | 82,972 | 15.90 |
Total Seats |
48 | Voters | 7,44,668 | Turnout | 5,21,766 (58.52 %) |
State Reorganization
On 1 November 1956, under States Reorganisation Act, 1956, Delhi was made a Union Territory under the direct administration of the President of India and the Delhi Legislative Assembly was abolished simultaneously.[3] Next legislative assembly elections in Delhi were held in 1993, when Union Territory of Delhi was formally declared as National Capital Territory of Delhi by the Sixty-ninth Amendment to the Indian constitution.[4]
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