Elections in the Republic of India in 1992 included elections to the Punjab Legislative Assembly, seats in the Rajya Sabha and the elections to the posts of President and vice president.
Punjab Legislative Assembly election
Summary of results of the Punjab Legislative Assembly election, 1992[1]
|
Political Party
|
No. of Candidates
|
Seats won
|
Number of Votes
|
% of Votes
|
|
Indian National Congress |
116 |
87 |
13,17,075 |
43.83%
|
|
Shiromani Akali Dal |
58 |
3 |
1,56,171 |
5.20%
|
|
Bharatiya Janata Party |
66 |
6 |
4,95,161 |
16.48%
|
|
Communist Party of India |
20 |
4 |
1,09,386 |
3.64%
|
|
Bahujan Samaj Party |
105 |
9 |
4,90,552 |
17.59%
|
|
Communist Party of India (M) |
17 |
1 |
72,061 |
2.40%
|
|
Indian People's Front |
2 |
1 |
2,292 |
0.08%
|
|
Janata Dal |
37 |
1 |
64,666 |
2.15%
|
|
Independents |
151 |
4 |
2,77,706 |
9.24%
|
|
Total[2] |
579 |
117 |
30,05,083 |
|
Rajya Sabha
President
Source: Web archive of Election Commission of India website[3][4]
Vice-president
Result of the Indian vice-presidential election, 1992[5]
|
Candidate
|
Party
|
Electoral Votes
|
% of Votes
|
|
K. R. Narayanan |
INC |
700 |
99.86
|
|
Kaka Joginder Singh |
Independent |
1 |
0.14
|
|
Total
|
701
|
100.00
|
|
Valid Votes |
701 |
98.59
|
Invalid Votes |
10 |
1.41
|
Turnout |
711 |
90.00
|
Abstentions |
79 |
10.00
|
Electors |
790 |
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- See also: Elections in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands
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