1959 Mahasu by-election

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1959 Mahasu by-election

The 1959 Mahasu by-election was a significant electoral event held on December 1, 1959, in the Mahasu parliamentary constituency of Himachal Pradesh, India. The by-election was necessitated by the resignation of the sitting Member of Parliament, who vacated the seat following his appointment to a ministerial position. It was conducted under the supervision of the Election Commission of India and marked a pivotal moment in the political landscape of post-independence India, reflecting the emerging dynamics of regional politics. The Indian National Congress, gaining widespread support, emerged victorious, reinforcing its dominance in the region. The by-election underscored the increasing political engagement of citizens and highlighted the challenges faced by opposition parties during this period.