1987 Indian vice presidential election

Summary

The 1987 Indian vice presidential election was held in mid-1987 to elect the vice president of India, after the incumbent R. Venkataraman's resignation following his election as President. Shankar Dayal Sharma was declared elected unopposed on the final day of registration, 21 August 1987.[1] Had the election been contested by more than one candidate, it would have occurred on 7 September 1987.

1987 Indian vice presidential election

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Nominee Shankar Dayal Sharma
Party INC
Home state Madhya Pradesh
Electoral vote Unopposed

Vice President before election

Vacant, last held by
R. Venkataraman
INC

Elected Vice President

Shankar Dayal Sharma
INC

Schedule edit

The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 4 August 1952.[2]

S.No. Poll Event Date
1. Last Date for filing nomination 18 August 1987
2. Date for Scrutiny of nomination 19 August 1987
3. Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination 21 August 1987
4. Date of Poll 7 September 1987
5. Date of Counting 7 September 1987

Result edit

The Electoral College consisted of 790 members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. There were 27 candidates who filed their nominations. The Returning Officer rejected the nomination of 26 of them after scrutiny, deeming that only the nomination of Shankar Dayal Sharma was valid. Since he was now the only candidate left, Shankar Dayal Sharma was declared as elected unopposed to the office of the Vice-President on 25 April 1952. He was sworn in to the office on 9 September 1987.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ BACKGROUND MATERIAL REGARDING FOURTEENTH ELECTION TO THE OFFICE OF THE VICE-PRESIDENT, 2012, ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA
  2. ^ a b "Background material related to Election to the office of Vice-President of India, 2017". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 26 January 2022.