22 Candidates Elected Unopposed to Rajya Sabha from Nine States
Unopposed Elections for Rajya Sabha
A total of 22 candidates have been elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha from nine states, as the number of candidates matched the number of vacant seats, eliminating the need for voting. Following the closure of nominations and the withdrawal process, these candidates were declared elected since the count of valid nominees equaled the available seats. Consequently, voting scheduled for June 18 in these states was canceled, while contests in other regions were limited to just a few seats.
Notable Candidates Returning to the Upper House
Among the prominent figures returning to the Rajya Sabha is Mallikarjun Kharge, the Congress President from Karnataka. Several central ministers, senior party strategists, and regional leaders have also secured new terms. After the returning officer canceled Meenakshi Natarajan's nomination, the BJP successfully acquired all three available Rajya Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh without any opposition.
Breakdown of Unopposed Winners
22 Candidates Elected Unopposed from 9 States
Gujarat - 4
Andhra Pradesh - 4
Rajasthan - 3
Madhya Pradesh - 3
Meghalaya - 1 Seat
Mizoram - 1 Seat
Manipur - 1 Seat
Arunachal Pradesh - 1 Seat
Unopposed Elections in Three States
3 Seats in 3 States Won Unopposed
Maharashtra - 1
Tamil Nadu - 1
Odisha - 1