<p>With the political battle intensifying every passing day, for the 68 Assembly seats in Himachal Pradesh, it's time to look at what the results were like in the 2017 assembly elections.</p>.<p>The state - <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/anti-incumbency-in-himachal-a-look-at-the-alternating-party-trend-in-the-hill-state-1158750.html" target="_blank">which has swung between BJP and Congress</a> - gave a sound majority to BJP with 44 seats and Congress won 21 seats. Out of the remaining three, one was won by CPM and two seats were won by Independent candidates.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/14-km-walk-polling-stations-at-15k-ft-why-voting-in-himachal-is-a-tough-task-1158727.html" target="_blank">14-km walk, polling stations at 15K ft: Why voting in Himachal is a tough task</a></strong></p>.<p>Around 338 candidates contested in the 2017 assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh with only 19 women candidates.</p>.<p>The highlights of the results were that BJP’s chief ministerial candidate, Prem Kumar Dhumal, lost from the Sujanpur constituency and the late former chief minister of the state - Virbhadra Singh - won with a margin of 6000 votes. </p>.<p>The state witnessed the highest voter turnout at 74 per cent breaking its last record of 74.51 per cent in 2003. The BJP managed to gain the highest vote share at 48.8 per cent. Congress got 41.7 per cent of the vote share. </p>
<p>With the political battle intensifying every passing day, for the 68 Assembly seats in Himachal Pradesh, it's time to look at what the results were like in the 2017 assembly elections.</p>.<p>The state - <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/anti-incumbency-in-himachal-a-look-at-the-alternating-party-trend-in-the-hill-state-1158750.html" target="_blank">which has swung between BJP and Congress</a> - gave a sound majority to BJP with 44 seats and Congress won 21 seats. Out of the remaining three, one was won by CPM and two seats were won by Independent candidates.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/14-km-walk-polling-stations-at-15k-ft-why-voting-in-himachal-is-a-tough-task-1158727.html" target="_blank">14-km walk, polling stations at 15K ft: Why voting in Himachal is a tough task</a></strong></p>.<p>Around 338 candidates contested in the 2017 assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh with only 19 women candidates.</p>.<p>The highlights of the results were that BJP’s chief ministerial candidate, Prem Kumar Dhumal, lost from the Sujanpur constituency and the late former chief minister of the state - Virbhadra Singh - won with a margin of 6000 votes. </p>.<p>The state witnessed the highest voter turnout at 74 per cent breaking its last record of 74.51 per cent in 2003. The BJP managed to gain the highest vote share at 48.8 per cent. Congress got 41.7 per cent of the vote share. </p>