The Himachal Assembly's 68 members will only include one woman. MLA

The results of the BJP, the Aam Aadmi Party, (AAP), and the Congress were all dismal in the November 12 elections . Only one out of 24 candidates were chosen, including Asha Kumari, a four-time MLA from Dalhousie .

Shimla: The current 68-member Himachal Pradesh Assembly will only have one woman member.The results of the BJP, the Aam Aadmi Party, (AAP), and the Congress were all dismal in the November 12 elections, but only one out of 24 candidates were chosen, including Asha Kumari, a four-time MLA from Dalhousie who was a candidate for chief minister in 2021; and, veteran Congress leader Kaul Singh's daughter Champa Thakur from Mandi.The figures indicate that women voters account for approximately 44% of the total population in the In the most recent polls, 72.2 and 71.23 percent of female voters used their right to vote, 75.92 and 73.14 percent in 1998, 74.10 and 68.36 percent in 2007, 76.20 and 69.39 percent in 2012, and 77.98 and 70.58 percent in 2017.In spite of the BJP's abundant statistics of women voting, women voters outnumbered male voters by 82,301 in three constituencies: In 19 out of 68 constituencies, the difference between male and female votes is less than 1000, with senior Congress leaders Vidya Stokes, Padma, Bhoranj, Shimla, Sushama Sharma, Nirmala, Renu Chadda, Reena Kashyap, Kamlesh Kumari, After Vidya Stokes' death, four women were elected, Chandresh Kumari, Sarla Sharma, Lata Thakur, and Padma, to the women's ballot, and the total number increased to five.

Vidya Stokes, Asha Kumari, and Viplov Thakur were elected in the 1985 mid-term elections, while four other candidates, Lila Sharma, Shyama Sharma, Sushama Sharma, and Vidya Stokes, were chosen in the 1990 elections, while a maximum of six women contestants, Sarveen Chowdhary, Urmil Thakur, Viplov Thakur, Vidya Stokes, and Asha Kumari, were elected in 1998 Anita Verma was also elected in a by-election in Hamirpur in 1994, and in 2007 five women contestants-Vidya Stokes, Anita Verma, Chandresh, and Asha Kumari-were elected, while in 2012, the number decreased to three women candidates-Vidya Stokes, Urmil Thakur, Renu Chadda, and Vinod Kumari-were elected.Leaders are encouraged to check the

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