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- Recent cross-voting patterns in the Vice-Presidential election are being viewed as an advantage for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the lead-up to the 2027...
- Political observers note that shifts in voting loyalty among Members of Parliament (MPs) could strengthen the ruling alliance’s position when the time comes to elect...
- In India’s Presidential election, each Member of Parliament carries a vote value of 700.
- This makes the support of MPs across party lines particularly significant.
Recent cross-voting patterns in the Vice-Presidential election are being viewed as an advantage for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the lead-up to the 2027 Presidential election. Political observers note that shifts in voting loyalty among Members of Parliament (MPs) could strengthen the ruling alliance’s position when the time comes to elect the next President of India.
In India’s Presidential election, each Member of Parliament carries a vote value of 700. This makes the support of MPs across party lines particularly significant. Cross-voting in the Vice-Presidential election has raised discussions about how similar trends could influence the 2027 Presidential contest, especially if the NDA continues to consolidate its parliamentary strength.
Uttar Pradesh, with the largest number of assembly seats, plays a crucial role in determining the outcome of Presidential elections. If the NDA secures victory in Uttar Pradesh in the 2027 state elections, analysts suggest it would give the alliance a commanding advantage. The additional votes from the state assembly, combined with MP support, could make the Presidential race far more favorable for the NDA.
Cross-voting is not new in India’s political system. In both Presidential and Vice-Presidential contests, defections from the opposition ranks have occasionally altered outcomes. The latest Vice-Presidential election results once again highlight how shifting loyalties can change the balance of power in national-level polls.
While the next Presidential election is still two years away, political parties are already beginning to assess their strategies. For the NDA, ensuring dominance in key states like Uttar Pradesh, alongside securing support from MPs, will be central to shaping the 2027 outcome.
The developments underline how state elections and parliamentary dynamics are interconnected with the election of the President, the country’s highest constitutional authority.
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