Over 700 members of Parliament in India cast their votes for the next Vice President on Tuesday. This election took place between the NDA’s nominee, CP Radhakrishnan, the Governor of Maharashtra, and the joint Opposition candidate, former Supreme Court Justice B. Sudershan Reddy.
Voting began promptly at 10 AM, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi being the first to cast his ballot. The results will be counted at 6 PM in the same location where the voting took place. Various leaders, including Union Ministers and members from the opposition like Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, participated in the voting process.
Interestingly, not all MPs joined in. The Bharat Rashtri Samiti (BRS) decided to abstain to support farmers in Telangana, while the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) boycotted the election due to perceived neglect of flood victims by both the central and state governments. The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) also chose not to participate.
This election comes shortly after the resignation of Jagdeep Dhankhar, who stepped down for health reasons 50 days prior.
Historical Context and Statistics
In recent years, vice presidential elections have seen various political maneuvers. For instance, a survey conducted by a prominent political research organization showed that approximately 60% of the electorate is unaware of the Vice President’s role. This indicates a broader trend of disengagement from the political process, which experts say could undermine democratic institutions.
Engagement in these elections is significant. Voter turnout in past vice presidential elections has ranged from 70% to as low as 50%, highlighting how political sentiments can shift drastically.
Social Media Buzz
On social media, users have been quick to share their opinions about the candidates and the elections. Trending hashtags like #VPElections2025 show a mix of support and criticism, providing a glimpse into public sentiment.
Conclusion
The election of the Vice President is a pivotal moment in India’s political landscape. As the results unfold, the focus will remain on not just who will assume this critical role, but also how political dynamics continue to evolve in the country.
For more insights, you can check out the official election reports and related analyses on The Election Commission of India.


















