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2003 Dehradun Municipal Corporation election

The 2003 Dehradun Municipal Corporation election was a significant local government election held in Dehradun, the capital city of Uttarakhand, India, on March 9, 2003. This election was pivotal as it marked the first municipal elections after the formation of Uttarakhand as a separate state in November 2000. The election aimed to elect representatives for various wards within the corporation, which plays a crucial role in local governance and urban development. A total of 60 wards were contested, reflecting the diverse demographic and socio-economic fabric of the city. The electoral process involved multiple political parties, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerging as the dominant force, leading to significant implications for local policies and administration. The election was conducted under the oversight of the state election commission, ensuring a democratic process amidst a competitive political landscape.