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Independent Politicians: Heroes in local body elections but zeroes in general elections

The share of elected Independents in total seats falls progressively as we move upwards from the lowest tier of local body polls to mayoral posts to even higher tier general elections (assembly and Lok Sabha polls). In the recent UP municipal polls, smaller the constituency size more Independents could win, including as heads of smaller local bodies

May 22, 2023 / 16:45 IST
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Local factors and issues, local equations and relationships, and personality cult help Independents do well in lower tier local body polls.

The Uttar Pradesh urban local body election results reestablish the dominance of independents in lower tiers of governance. Independents captured more than half of the seats in municipal council and nagar panchayat member elections in the state. In a hyperlocal election, local patronage, relationships, and image of the candidate trump the prevalence of the party system that are visible in national or state elections.

A scrutiny of votes polled during assembly elections since the 2014 Lok Sabha elections reveals a broad pattern of consolidation of votes among major parties/contenders, and the squeezing out of marginal players and Independents.

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In a research paper, Sacha Kapoor and Arvind Magesan show that a rise in the number of independents increases voter turnout and total vote share for independents, while reducing the vote share of the winner.