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List of former constituencies of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
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This is a list of former constituencies of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly, organised by date of abolition. It does not include constituencies which were merely renamed.
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List of former constituencies
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Constituencies abolished in 2001
Chamoli district and Rudraprayag district
- Badri–Kedar constituency replaced by Badrinath constituency in Chamoli district and, Kedarnath constituency and Rudraprayag constituency in Rudraprayag district
Uttarkashi district
- Uttarkashi constituency (SC) replaced by Gangotri constituency, Purola constituency (SC) and Yamunotri constituency in Uttarkashi district
Constituencies abolished in 2011
Almora district
Bageshwar district
Chamoli district
- Pindar constituency (SC) replaced by Tharali constituency (SC) in Chamoli district
- Nandaprayag constituency
Dehradun district
- Dehradun constituency replaced by Dehradun Cantonment constituency in Dehradun district
- Lakshman Chowk constituency replaced by Dharampur constituency in Dehradun district
- Rajpur constituency replaced by Rajpur Road constituency (SC) in Dehradun district
Haridwar district
- Bahadarabad constituency replaced by Jwalapur constituency (SC) in Haridwar district
- Iqbalpur constituency replaced by Piran Kaliyar constituency in Haridwar district
- Laldhang constituency replaced by Haridwar Rural constituency in Haridwar district
- Landhaura constituency (SC) replaced by Khanpur constituency in Haridwar district
Nainital district
- Dhari constituency
- Mukteshwar constituency (SC) replaced by Bhimtal constituency in Nainital district
Pauri Garhwal district
Pithoragarh district
Udham Singh Nagar district
- Pantnagar–Gadarpur constituency replaced with Gadarpur constituency
- Rudrapur–Kichha constituency replaced with Rudrapur constituency and Kichha constituency
Anglo-Indian reserved seat in the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
Between 2002 and 2020, one seat was reserved in the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly for members of the Anglo-Indian community. The member was nominated by the Governor of Uttarakhand on the advice of the Government of Uttarakhand. In January 2020, the Anglo-Indian reserved seats in the Parliament and State Legislatures of India were abolished.[1][2]
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