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Updated: 26 Jun 2024
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Om Birla, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidate, was re-elected speaker of the 18th Lok Sabha on 26 June 2024. He was elected by voice vote after the opposition party did not press for the counting of votes.
Om Birla was also the speaker of the 17th Lok Sabha. Om Birla is the 17th person to be elected as the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.
By convention, the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha are chosen by consensus between the ruling and opposition parties. However, this time, the ruling NDA and the Congress Party-led INDIA block failed to reach a consensus. The Congress party wanted to support an NDA candidate for the Speaker post only if the ruling party agreed to the Deputy Speaker from the opposition party.
The NDA government, led by Narendra Modi, declined to accept the opposition's demand. The Opposition candidate was K.Suresh of the Congress Party. He is an eight-time Lok Sabha member from Kerala who currently represents the Mavelikara constituency.
This is the third time that an election to elect the Speaker of the Lok Sabha has been held in the Lok Sabha.
A three-time member of Lok Sabha, Om Birla was elected from the Kota constituency of Rajasthan in the 2014,2019 and 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
He became the Speaker of the 17th Lok Sabha in 2019 and has been reelected for the second time as the speaker of the Lok Sabha,
He is the fifth person to hold the office of Lok Sabha speaker twice.
According to Article 93 of the constitution, members of the Lok Sabha are to elect a Speaker and a Deputy Speaker from among the members of the House. The Speaker and Deputy Speaker are elected by a simple majority.
A simple majority means the majority of the members in the house are present at the time of voting.
The following is the list of the persons who have held the office of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, their tenure, and the constituency they represented.
Serial No. |
Speaker |
Lok Sabha |
Term |
Party |
Lok Sabha Constituency and State |
1 |
Ganesh Vasudev Mavlankar |
1st Lok Sabha (1952-57) |
15 May 1952-27 February 1956 |
Indian National Congress |
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) |
2 |
Madhabhushi Ananthasayanam Ayyangar |
1st Lok Sabha 2nd Lok Sabha (1957-62) |
8 March 1956- 4 April 1957. 5 April 1957-31 March 1962 |
Indian National Congress |
Chittoor (Andhra Pradesh) |
3 |
Hukum Singh |
3rd Lok Sabha (1962-67) |
17 April 1962- 16 March 1967 |
Indian National Congress |
Patiala (Punjab) |
4 |
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy |
4th Lok Sabha (1967-71) |
17 March 1967-19 July 1979 |
Indian National Congress |
Hindupur (Andhra Pradesh) |
5 |
Gurdial Singh Dhillon |
4th Lok Sabha |
8 August 1969 -17 March 1971 |
Indian National Congress (R) |
Tarn Taran (Punjab) |
Gurdial Singh Dhillon |
5th Lok Sabha (1971-1977) |
22 March 1971- 1 December 1975 |
Indian National Congress (R) |
Tarn Taran (Punjab) |
|
6 |
Bali Ram Bhagat |
5th Lok Sabha |
15 January-26 March 1977 |
Indian National Congress (R) |
Arrah (Bihar) |
Neelam Sanjiva Reddy |
6th Lok Sabha (1977-1980) |
26 March -13 July 1977 |
Janata party |
Nandyal (Andhra Pradesh) |
|
7 |
K.S.Hegde |
6th Lok Sabha |
21 July 1977-21 January 1980 |
Janata Party |
Bangalore South (Karnataka) |
8. |
Balram Jakhar |
7th Lok Sabha (1980-84) |
22 January 1980-15 January 1985. |
Congress Party (Indira) |
Ferozepur (Punjab) |
Balram Jakhar |
8th Lok Sabha (1984-1989) |
16 January 1980- 18 December 1989 |
Congress Party (Indira) |
Sikar (Rajasthan) |
|
9. |
Rabi Ray |
9th Lok Sabha (1989-91 ) |
19 December 1989- 9 July 1991 |
Janata Dal |
Kendrapara (Odisha) |
10. |
Shivraj Patil |
10th Lok Sabha |
10 July 1991- 22 May 1996 |
Congress Party (Indira) |
Latur (Maharashtra) |
11. |
Purno Agitok Sangma |
11th Lok Sabha |
23 May 1996 -23 March 1998 |
Congress Party (Indira) |
Tura (Meghalaya) |
12. |
G.M.C. Balayogi |
12th Lok Sabha |
24 March 1998-19 October 1999 |
Telugu Desam |
Amalapuram (Andhra Pradesh) |
G.M.C. Balayogi |
13th Lok Sabha |
22 October 1999- 3 March 2002 |
Telugu Desam |
Amalapuram (Andhra Pradesh) |
|
13. |
Manohar Joshi |
13th Lok Sabha |
10 May 2002 -02 June 2004 |
Shiv Sena |
Mumbai North Central |
14. |
Somnath Chatterjee |
14th Lok Sabha |
4 June 2004-31 May 2009 |
CPI (M) |
Bolpur (West Bengal) |
15. |
Meira Kumar |
15th Lok Sabha |
4 June 2009 -4 June 2014 |
Congress Party (Indira) |
Sasaram (Bihar) |
16. |
Sumitra Mahajan |
16th Lok Sabha |
6 June 2014 -17 June 2019 |
BJP |
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) |
17. |
Om Birla |
17th Lok Sabha |
19 June 2019 -24 June 2024 |
BJP |
Kota (Rajasthan ) |
Om Birla |
18th Lok Sabha |
26 June 2024- |
BJP |
Kota (Rajasthan) |
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