List of MLAs in Himachal Pradesh

By : Neha Dhyani

Updated : May 5, 2023, 21:26

Himachal Pradesh MLA List is shared here with names of the current members of the Legislative Assembly of Himachal Pradesh. The elections for the Assembly were held in 2022, in which INC won the majority of votes (40). Himachal Pradesh MLAs look after the administration and law and order of their respective constituencies.

At present, INC is the ruling party in Himachal Pradesh with 40 seats and BJP is the official opposition with 25 seats. In this article, we have shared the Himachal Pradesh MLA List, with details about the name of the MLA, their constituency, and their party.

MLA in Himachal Pradesh

There are a total of 68 MLAs in Himachal Pradesh, elected through single-seat constituencies through a single-person plurality voting system. The MLAs serve a term of five years in the assembly in normal circumstances. Some of the reasons why Himachal Pradesh MLAs may be terminated from service are as follows.

  • In case of the wilful resignation of the member
  • In case of the death of the member
  • In case other HP MLAs disqualify the member.

Himachal Pradesh MLA List

The names of all the MLAs of Himachal Pradesh are shared here along with the names of their parties and constituencies. Check out the Himachal Pradesh MLA list below.

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HP MLA Name

Constituency

District

Party

1

Hans Raj

Churah (SC)

Chamba

Bharatiya Janata Party

2

Janak Raj

Bharmour (ST)

Bharatiya Janata Party

3

Neeraj Nayar

Chamba

Indian National Congress

4

D S Thakur

Dalhousie

Bharatiya Janata Party

5

Kuldeep Singh Pathania

Bhattiyat

Indian National Congress

6

Ranveer Singh

Nurpur

Kangra

Bharatiya Janata Party

7

Malender Rajan

Indora (SC)

Indian National Congress

8

Bhawani Singh Pathania

Fatehpur

Indian National Congress

9

Chander Kumar

Jawali

Indian National Congress

10

Hoshyar Singh

Dehra

Independent

11

Bikram Thakur

Jaswan-Pragpur

Bharatiya Janata Party

12

Sanjay Rattan

Jawalamukhi

Indian National Congress

13

Yadvinder Goma

Jaisinghpur (SC)

Indian National Congress

14

Vipin Singh Parmar

Sullah

Bharatiya Janata Party

15

Raghubir Singh Bali

Nagrota

Indian National Congress

16

Pawan Kumar Kajal

Kangra

Bharatiya Janata Party

17

Kewal Singh Pathania

Shahpur

Indian National Congress

18

Sudhir Sharma

Dharamshala

Indian National Congress

19

Ashish Butail

Palampur

Indian National Congress

20

Kishori Lal

Baijnath (SC)

Indian National Congress

21

Ravi Thakur

Lahaul and Spiti (ST)

Lahaul and Spiti

Indian National Congress

22

Bhuvneshwar Gaur

Manali

Kullu

Indian National Congress

23

Sunder Singh Thakur

Kullu

Indian National Congress

24

Surender Shourie

Banjar

Bharatiya Janata Party

25

Lokendra Kumar

Anni (SC)

Bharatiya Janata Party

26

Deepraj Kapoor

Karsog (SC)

Mandi

Bharatiya Janata Party

27

Rakesh Jamwal

Sundernagar

Bharatiya Janata Party

28

Vinod Kumar

Nachan (SC)

Bharatiya Janata Party

29

Jai Ram Thakur

Seraj

Bharatiya Janata Party

30

Puranchand Thakur

Darang

Bharatiya Janata Party

31

Prakash Rana

Jogindernagar

Bharatiya Janata Party

32

Chandershekhar

Dharampur

Indian National Congress

33

Anil Sharma

Mandi

Bharatiya Janata Party

34

Indra Singh Gandhi

Balh (SC)

Bharatiya Janata Party

35

Daleep Thakur

Sarkaghat

Bharatiya Janata Party

36

Suresh Kumar

Bhoranj (SC)

Hamirpur

Indian National Congress

37

Rajinder Singh Rana

Sujanpur

Indian National Congress

38

Ashish Sharma

Hamirpur

Independent

39

Inder Dutt Lakhanpal

Barsar

Indian National Congress

40

Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu

Nadaun

Indian National Congress

41

Sudarshan Singh Babloo

Chintpurni (SC)

Una

Indian National Congress

42

Chaitanya Sharma

Gagret

Indian National Congress

43

Mukesh Agnihotri

Haroli

Indian National Congress

44

Satpal Singh Satti

Una

Bharatiya Janata Party

45

Devender Kumar Bhutto

Kutlehar

Indian National Congress

46

Jeet Ram Katwal

Jhanduta (SC)

Bilaspur

Bharatiya Janata Party

47

Rajesh Dharmani

Ghumarwin

Indian National Congress

48

Trilok Jamwal

Bilaspur

Bharatiya Janata Party

49

Randhir Sharma

Sri Naina Deviji

Bharatiya Janata Party

50

Sanjay Awasthy

Arki

Solan

Indian National Congress

51

K.L. Thakur

Nalagarh

Independent

52

Ram Kumar Chaudhary

Doon

Indian National Congress

53

Dhani Ram Shandil

Solan (SC)

Indian National Congress

54

Vinod Sultanpuri

Kasauli (SC)

Indian National Congress

55

Reena Kashyap

Pachhad (SC)

Sirmaur

Bharatiya Janata Party

56

Ajay Solanki

Nahan

Indian National Congress

57

Vinay Kumar

Sri Renukaji (SC)

Indian National Congress

58

Sukh Ram Chaudhary

Paonta Sahib

Bharatiya Janata Party

59

Harshwardhan Chauhan

Shillai

Indian National Congress

60

Balbir Singh Verma

Chopal

Shimla

Bharatiya Janata Party

61

Kuldeep Singh Rathore

Theog

Indian National Congress

62

Anirudh Singh

Kasumpti

Indian National Congress

63

Harish Janartha

Shimla

Indian National Congress

64

Vikramaditya Singh

Shimla Rural

Indian National Congress

65

Rohit Thakur

Jubbal-Kotkhai

Indian National Congress

66

Nand Lal

Rampur (SC)

Indian National Congress

67

Mohan Lal Brakta

Rohru (SC)

Indian National Congress

68

Jagat Singh Negi

Kinnaur (ST)

Kinnaur

Indian National Congress

Himachal Pradesh MLA History

The history of Himachal Pradesh MLAs can be traced back to 1952 when the HP Legislative Assembly was officially formed. The ruling party during the first term of the Assembly was the Indian National Congress (INC). Currently, the 14th Assembly is in place with 68 Himachal Pradesh MLAs from various political parties.

  • Currently, the Speaker of the HP Assembly is Kuldeep Singh Pathania (INC).
  • There is no Deputy Speaker in the Assembly at present.
  • The Leader of the House is Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu (INC).
  • The Leader of the Opposition is Jai Ram Thakur (BJP).

MLAs in Himachal Pradesh: Party-Wise Composition

There are 68 Himachal Pradesh MLAs at present who were elected during the 2021 Assembly elections. The ruling party in Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly is the INC, which currently has 40 MLA seats. Here is the complete party-wise list of MLAs in Himachal Pradesh.

Party

Himachal Pradesh MLA Seats

Indian National Congress (INC)

40

Independent (IND)

3

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)

25

 

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FAQs on Himachal Pradesh MLA

Q1. How many MLA are there in Himachal Pradesh?

There are a total of 68 MLAs in Himachal Pradesh who were elected during the 2021 state Assembly elections. The ruling party is the Indian National Congress (INC) with 40 MLA seats. The official opposition party is the BJP, with 25 seats in the HP Legislative Assembly.

Q2. What is the salary of MLA in Himachal Pradesh?

The salary of MLA in Himachal Pradesh is ₹55,000 per month, excluding other allowances and benefits. Additionally, the Himachal Pradesh MLA gets a ₹90,000 per month Constituency allowance, ₹30,000 per month office allowance, ₹5,000 per month compensatory allowance, etc.

Q3. How many BJP MLAs are there in Himachal Pradesh?

There are a total of 25 BJP MLAs in Himachal Pradesh. The names of the BJP MLAs in HP are Hans Raj (Churah), Ranveer Singh (Nurpur), Bikram Thakur (Jaswan-Pragpur), Pawan Kumar Kajal (Kangra), Lokendra Kumar (Anni), Daleep Thakur (Sarkaghat), Satpal Singh Satti (Una), etc.

Q4. Who is the MLA of Shimla Himachal Pradesh?

There are 8 MLAs in Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh. The MLAs in Shimla Himachal Pradesh are Vikramaditya Singh (Shimla Rural), Balbir Verma (Chopal), Kuldeep Singh (Theog), Rohit Thakur (Jubbal-Kotkhai), Nand Lal (Rampur), Mohan Lal (Rohru), Anirudh Singh (Kasumpti), and Harish Janartha (Shimla).

Q5. Where can I get the list of Himachal Pradesh MLA?

The list of Himachal Pradesh MLAs is shared here with their names, constituencies and parties. There are 68 MLAs in Himachal Pradesh who were elected during the 2021 HP Legislative Assembly elections. The ruling party with the most MLA seats is INC (40 seats).