Himachal Pradesh Urban Local Bodies Elections: A Peaceful Democracy in Action

The elections to 51 urban local bodies in Himachal Pradesh recorded a 69.16% turnout. Conducted peacefully, voting spanned four municipal corporations and several councils and panchayats. With a high female voter turnout in some areas, the elections witnessed a tragic incident with a voter's death and dynamic participation from elder statesmen like Shanta Kumar.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Shimla | Updated: 17-05-2026 20:23 IST | Created: 17-05-2026 20:23 IST
Himachal Pradesh Urban Local Bodies Elections: A Peaceful Democracy in Action
This image is AI-generated and does not depict any real-life event or location. It is a fictional representation created for illustrative purposes only.
  • Country:
  • India

An impressive voter turnout of 69.16% was recorded during elections for 51 urban local bodies in Himachal Pradesh, with peaceful polling as confirmed by State Chief Election Commissioner Anil Khachi.

Voting proceeded in four municipal corporations and various nagar panchayats and councils. However, the day was marked by the unfortunate death of a 70-year-old voter, Anjan Sharma, reportedly from a heart attack. The elections were significant for the female voter turnout, which surpassed male participation in Kangra and Mandi districts.

Former Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Shanta Kumar cast his vote, underscoring the festival of democracy, emphasizing the need to elect honest leaders to combat corruption. The counting of votes has commenced, while electronic voting machines remain securely stored pending the tally for municipal corporations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

Give Feedback