1967 Orissa Legislative Assembly election

Elections to the Fourth Orissa Legislative Assembly were held on 21 February 1967.

1967 Orissa Legislative Assembly election

 1961
1967
1971 

All 140 seats in the Orissa Legislative Assembly
71 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
INC
Leader Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo
Party Swatantra Party INC
Leader's seat Balangir -
Seats won 49 31
Seat change Decrease 33 Decrease 6
Popular vote 9,09,421 12,35,149
Percentage 34.78 30.66
Swing Decrease 8.5 Increase 1.92

Chief Minister before election

Sadashiva Tripathy
Indian National Congress

Elected Chief Minister

Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo[1]
Swatantra Party

Constituencies

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The elections were held for 140 constituencies, of which 22 were reserved for Scheduled Castes, 34 for Scheduled Tribes and 84 unreserved.

Contesting parties

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There were seven national parties:-

CPI, CPM, Congress, Praja Socialist Party, Samyukta Socialist Party, Swatantra Party, Bharatiya Jan Sangh,

One regional party Orissa Jana Congress (OJC) and some Independent Politicians took part in this assembly election.

Results

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Source: Election Commission of India[2]
Party Popular vote Seats
Color Flag Name Symbol Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
Indian National Congress 1,235,149 30.66% Decrease 12.62 141 31 Decrease 51
Swatantra Party[a] 909,421 22.58% Increase 0.24[b] 101 49 Increase 12[c]
Orissa Jana Congress 542,734 13.47% (new) 47 26 (new)
Praja Socialist Party 493,750 12.26% Increase 1.27 33 21 Increase 11
Communist Party of India 211,999 5.26% Decrease 2.72 31 7 Increase 3
Samyukta Socialist Party 61,426 1.52% (new) 9 2 (new)
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 46,597 1.16% (new) 10 1 (new)
- Independents - 505,394 12.55% Decrease 1.99 212 3 Decrease 3
Total - - - - 140 -
Valid Votes 4,028,258 40.80
Invalid Votes 320,580 -
Total Votes polled / turnout 4,348,838 44.05
Abstentation 5,524,219 -
Total No. of Electors 9,873,057
  1. Prior to election, Ganatantra Parishad merged with Swatantra Party
  2. As compared to Ganatantra Parishad's voteshare in 1961 election
  3. As compared to Ganatantra Parishad's seatshare in 1961 election

Elected members

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District # Constituency Name Winner Party
Mayurbhanj 1 Karanjia (ST) Prafulla Kumar Das Swatantra Party
2 Jashipur (ST) Durga Charan Nayak Swatantra Party
3 Rairangpur (ST) Kartik Chandra Majhi Swatantra Party
4 Bahalda (ST) Sonaram Soren Orissa Jana Congress
5 Bangriposi (ST) Radhamohan Nayak Swatantra Party
6 Baripada Santosh Kumar Sahu Indian National Congress
7 Muruda (ST) Sakila Soren Praja Socialist Party
8 Baisinga (ST) Prasanna Kumar Dash Praja Socialist Party
9 Khunta Harachand Hansada Praja Socialist Party
10 Udala (ST) Manmohan Tudu Orissa Jana Congress
Balasore 11 Bhograi Pyarimohan Das Praja Socialist Party
12 Jaleswar Prasanna Kumar Paul Praja Socialist Party
13 Basta Chintamani Jena Indian National Congress
14 Balasore Rabindra Mohan Das Praja Socialist Party
15 Nilgiri Banamali Das Communist Party of India (Marxist)
16 Sore Haraprasad Mahapatra Swatantra Party
17 Simulia (SC) Uchhab Charan Jena Praja Socialist Party
18 Bhadrak Nityananda Mahapatra Orissa Jana Congress
19 Dhamnagar Satyabhama Dei Orissa Jana Congress
20 Chandabali (SC) Manmohan Das Orissa Jana Congress
21 Basudebpur Harekrushna Mahatab Orissa Jana Congress
Cuttack 22 Sukinda Anandamanjari Debi Orissa Jana Congress
23 Dharmasala Paramananda Mohanty Praja Socialist Party
24 Barchana Jagannath Das Praja Socialist Party
25 Binjharpur Baishnab Charan Mallick Praja Socialist Party
26 Jajpur (West) Prafulla Chandra Ghadei Orissa Jana Congress
27 Jajpur (East) (SC) Santanu Kumar Das Orissa Jana Congress
28 Aul Dibakarnath Sharma Indian National Congress
29 Patamundai (SC) Biswanath Mallick Praja Socialist Party
30 Rajanagar Raja Sailendra Narayan Bhanja Deo Independent
31 Kendrapara Sarojakanta Kanungo Praja Socialist Party
32 Patkura Chakradhar Satpathy Praja Socialist Party
33 Tirtol Nishamani Khuntia Praja Socialist Party
34 Ersama Lokanath Choudhury Communist Party of India
35 Balikuda Baikunthanath Mohanty Praja Socialist Party
36 Jagatsinghpur (SC) Kanduri Charan Mallik Praja Socialist Party
37 Gobindpur Muralidhar Kanungo Orissa Jana Congress
38 Salepur Surendranath Patnaik Orissa Jana Congress
39 Mahanga Biraja Prasad Ray Praja Socialist Party
40 Chaudwar Akulananda Behera Praja Socialist Party
41 Cuttack City Biren Mitra Indian National Congress
42 Cuttack Sadar (SC) Sukadeva Jena Orissa Jana Congress
43 Banki Jogesh Chandra Rout Independent
44 Athagarh Pabitra Mohan Pradhan Jana Congress
45 Baramba Pratap Chandra Pattanaik Orissa Jana Congress
Puri 46 Bhubaneswar Harekrushna Mahatab Orissa Jana Congress
47 Balipatna (SC) Harihar Bhoi Orissa Jana Congress
48 Pipili Banamali Patnaik Orissa Jana Congress
49 Nimapara (SC) Nilamani Sethy Orissa Jana Congress
50 Kakatapur Gatikrushna Swain Communist Party of India
51 Satyabadi Gangadhar Mohapatra Indian National Congress
52 Puri Harihar Bahinipati Praja Socialist Party
53 Bramhagiri Brajamohan Mohanty Indian National Congress
54 Banpur Raghunath Mishra Indian National Congress
55 Khurda Raja Birkishore Dev Orissa Jana Congress
56 Begunia Gangadhar Paikaray Communist Party of India
57 Khandapara Raja Saheb Harihar Singh Mardaraj Bhramarabara Roy Indian National Congress
58 Daspalla (SC) Bhabagrahi Nayak Swatantra Party
59 Nayagarh Achyutananda Mohanty Independent
60 Ranpur Brajendra Chandra Bir. Baj. Narendra Mohapatra Singh Deo Indian National Congress
Ganjam 61 Jaganathprasad (SC) Udayanath Naik Indian National Congress
62 Bhanjanagar Dinabandhu Behera Indian National Congress
63 Suruda Ananta Narayan Singh Deo Swatantra Party
64 Aska Harihar Das Communist Party of India
65 Kabisuryanagar Dandapani Swain Communist Party of India
66 Kodala Banamali Maharana Praja Socialist Party
67 Khallikote Narayan Sahu Samyukta Socialist Party
68 Chatrapur Lakhmana Mahapatra Communist Party of India
69 Hinjili Brundaban Nayak Indian National Congress
70 Dura (SC) Mohan Nayak Indian National Congress
71 Berhampur Binayak Acharya Indian National Congress
72 Chikati Dibakar Patnaik Indian National Congress
73 Mohana (ST) Tareni Sardar Indian National Congress
74 Ramagiri (ST) Arjuna Singh Indian National Congress
75 Paralakhemundi N. Naikulu Kurma Indian National Congress
Koraput 76 Gunupur (ST) Bhagirathi Gomango Indian National Congress
77 Bissam Cuttack (ST) Biswanath Choudhury Swatantra Party
78 Rayagada (ST) Anantaram Majhi Indian National Congress
79 Narayanpatna (ST) Bidika Mallana Swatantra Party
80 Nandapur (ST) Malu Santha Indian National Congress
81 Malkangiri (ST) Gangadhar Madhi Indian National Congress
82 Jeypore N. Ramseshaiah Swatantra Party
83 Kotpad (ST) Surjya Narayan Majhi Indian National Congress
84 Nowrangpur Sadasiba Tripathy Indian National Congress
85 Kodinga (SC) Jhitru Naik Swatantra Party
86 Dabugam (ST) Dombaru Majhi Swatantra Party
87 Umarkote (ST) Rabisingh Majhi Indian National Congress
Kalahandi 88 Nawapara (ST) Onkar Singh Indian National Congress
89 Khariar Anupa Singh Deo Indian National Congress
90 Dharmagarh (SC) Lochan Dhangada Majhi Swatantra Party
91 Koksara Raghunath Praharaj Swatantra Party
92 Junagarh Maheswar Naik Swatantra Party
93 Bhawanipatna (SC) Dayanidhi Naik Swatantra Party
94 Narla (ST) Anchal Majhi Swatantra Party
95 Kesinga Bhagaban Bhoi Swatantra Party
Phulbani 96 Udayagiri (ST) Gopal Pradhan Swatantra Party
97 Balliguda (ST) Naresh Pradhan Swatantra Party
98 Phulbani (ST) Barada Prasanna Kanhar Swatantra Party
99 Baudh Himanshu Sekhar Padhi Orissa Jana Congress
Balangir 100 Sonepur Nilambar Raiguru Swatantra Party
101 Binka Narasingh Charan Misra Swatantra Party
102 Tusra Radhamohan Mishra Swatantra Party
103 Bolangir Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo Swatantra Party
104 Loisinga Nandakishore Misra Swatantra Party
105 Patnagarh Ainthu Sahoo Swatantra Party
106 Saintala Ramesh Chandra Singh Bhoi Swatantra Party
107 Titilagarh (SC) Achyutananda Mahananda Swatantra Party
108 Kantabanji (SC) Lokanath Rai Swatantra Party
Sambalpur 109 Padampur Bir Bikramaditya Singh Bariha Orissa Jana Congress
110 Melchhamunda Birendra Kumar Sahoo Swatantra Party
111 Bijepur (SC) Mohan Nag Indian National Congress
112 Bhatli Saraswati Pradhan Indian National Congress
113 Bargarh Bharat Chandra Hota Indian National Congress
114 Sambalpur Banamali Babu Indian National Congress
115 Brajarajnagar Prasanna Kumar Panda Communist Party of India
116 Jharsuguda Murari Prasad Misra Swatantra Party
117 Laikera (ST) Lal Rajendra Singh Swatantra Party
118 Kuchinda (ST) Kanhai Singh Swatantra Party
119 Rairakhol (SC) Bhikhari Suna Swatantra Party
120 Deogarh Bhanuganga Tribhuban Deb Swatantra Party
Sundargarh 121 Sundargarh Harihar Patel Swatantra Party
122 Talsara (ST) Gangadhar Pradhan Swatantra Party
123 Rajgangpur (ST) Premchand Bhagat Swatantra Party
124 Bisra (ST) Krushna Chandra Naik Swatantra Party
125 Rourkela Rajkishore Samantarai Praja Socialist Party
126 Bonai (ST) Hemendra Prasad Mahapatra Swatantra Party
Keonjhar 127 Champua (ST) Kshetra Mohan Nayak Swatantra Party
128 Patna (ST) Ramaray Munda Swatantra Party
129 Keonjhar (ST) Govinda Chandra Munda Swatantra Party
130 Telkoi (ST) Bhagirathi Mohapatra Swatantra Party
131 Ramachandrapur Raj Ballabh Mishra Swatantra Party
132 Anandpur (SC) Bhubanananda Jena Orissa Jana Congress
Dhenkanal 133 Pallahara Pabitra Mohan Pradhan Orissa Jana Congress
134 Kamakhyanagar Brundaban Tripathy Swatantra Party
135 Gondia Haldhar Mishra Swatantra Party
136 Dhenkanal Ratnaprava Devi Swatantra Party
137 Talcher (SC) Kumar Chandra Behera Orissa Jana Congress
138 Chhendipada (SC) Nabaghan Nayak Orissa Jana Congress
139 Angul Kumud Chandra Singh Orissa Jana Congress
140 Athamallik Surendra Pradhan Samyukta Socialist Party

Govt. formation

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Swatantra Party emerged as the winner by winning 49 seats[3] It is first time in India that Indian National Congress lost the election in a close fight with Swatantra Party in the state. Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo[4] become Chief Minister by forming a coalition government with OJC. He was the first non-Congress C.M. of Orissa. Rajendra Narayana Singh Deo was the Chief Minister of Orissa till 1971.

References

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  1. "Former Chief Ministers". cm.odisha.gov.in. Archived from the original on 13 March 2018.
  2. "1967 Orissa Legislative Assembly Election". Election Commission of India.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. "Orissa 1967". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  4. "Orissa Assembly Election Results in 1967". www.elections.in. Retrieved 2021-05-11.