Only four of 16 vice presidential elections were won without contest
New Delhi: Only four of the 16 elections for the post of the vice president of India have been won without a contest, while two elections witnessed a multi-cornered fight.
Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, who served as vice president for two terms from 1952 to 1962, won both elections without a contest. In 1952, Janab Shaik Khadir Hussain from Nandyal in Andhra Pradesh filed nomination for the election, but his papers were rejected, leaving Radhakrishan as the sole candidate.
In 1979, noted jurist and former chief justice of India Mohammad Hidayatullah was elected unopposed as vice president.
Hidayatullah also holds the unique distinction of having served as the chief justice of India, vice president and acting president.
Giri assumed charge as acting president after incumbent Zakir Hussain died in harness on May 3, 1969.
In 1987, the then Maharashtra governor, Shankar Dayal Sharma, won the vice presidential election uncontested. Twenty-seven people filed nomination papers for the ninth vice presidential election and the returning officer found only Sharma’s application as valid.
In the next vice presidential election in 1992, K R Narayanan polled 700 votes of the 701 ballots that were found valid. His opponent Kaka Joginder Singh, popularly known as Dharti Pakad, got only one vote.
The only time the vice presidential election witnessed a triangular fight was in 2007, when UPA candidate M Hamid Ansari was pitted against NDA nominee Najma Heptullah and Third Front nominee Rasheed Masood.
In 1962, Zakir Hussain won the vice presidential election by a margin of 554 votes against N C Samantsinhar.
In 1967, V V Giri bagged 483 of the 676 valid votes to win the vice presidential poll against Prof Habib.
In 1969, G S Pathak became the vice president, defeating five other candidates in the fray.
In 1974, B D Jatti became the vice president, defeating N E Horo. Jatti polled 521 votes against 141 bagged by Horo.
In 1984, R Venkataraman won the vice presidential election, having polled 508 of the 715 valid votes, defeating Bapu Chandrasen Kamble.
In 1997, Krishna Kant defeated Surjit Singh in the vice presidential election. Kant polled 441 votes against 273 bagged by Singh.
In 2002, BJP leader Bhairon Singh Shekhawat defeated Congress nominee Sushilkumar Shinde in the vice presidential election.
In 2007, M Hamid Ansari won the vice presidential election and was fielded again by the then UPA government in 2012.
In 2017, BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu defeated Congress-led UPA Gopalkrishna Gandhi to become the 13th vice president. Naidu won 516 of the 760 valid votes against 244 secured by Gandhi.
In 2022, BJP-led NDA nominee Jagdeep Dhankhar defeated Congress-led UPA nominee Margaret Alva. Dhankhar won 528 votes against Alva’s 182.