
The 2026 Municipal Corporation elections in Himachal Pradesh have witnessed a strong showing by women candidates and have also brought a new generation of political leadership to the forefront. The elections to the four municipal corporations were held on May... The elections to the four municipal corporations were held on May 17, and the results were declared on Sunday. Among the 63 councillors elected across Shimla, Dharamshala, Palampur and Mandi, 40 are women, while only 23 are men. Furthermore, the Congress’s candidate from Ward No 13 of Palampur Municipal Corporation has emerged as the youngest councillor. The 29-year-old Anchana, a postgraduate in Hindi from Himachal Pradesh University (HPU), Shimla, entered electoral politics for the first time. Her election symbolises the growing participation of young women in urban local governance and reflects the increasing political representation of women in the state. Her husband, Vinay Kapoor, had represented the same ward as a councillor during the previous municipal corporation term. This time, however, the seat was reserved for women, prompting Anchana to step into electoral politics. After her victory, Anchana told The Indian Express over the phone that she had never imagined contesting an election, let alone winning her maiden contest. “I never thought that I would one day be elected as a councillor. My husband served as the councillor from the same ward during the previous term. This time, the seat was reserved for women, and he motivated me to contest the election.” She said, “We (She and her husband) will try to work together… My husband has experience of municipal administration and public issues. I will certainly benefit from his experience, but as an elected representative, I will also perform my responsibilities independently and work for the people who have reposed faith in me.” Anchana secured 1,023 votes to defeat BJP candidate Varsha Kumari with 890 votes. Out of a total of 1,921 votes cast in the ward, six voters opted for the None of the Above (NOTA) option. She pointed out that public service runs in the family and recalled that her husband too had created a record when he was elected. “My husband was also the youngest councillor when he was elected to the Municipal Corporation in 2021.” The civic body elections were particularly significant for women’s political participation, with female candidates not only contesting in larger numbers but also emerging victorious in a majority of seats. Apart from underscoring the growing influence of women in urban local governance, the figures highlight the impact of reservation policies encouraging female participation. Women had dominated the electoral process right from the nomination stage. According to the election data, 127 nominations were filed by women candidates compared to men who filed 109 nominations for the 63 wards. Even after scrutiny and withdrawal of the nominations, women continued to outnumber men in the electoral arena. A total of 96 women candidates remained in the fray, while 77 male candidates contested the elections. Political observers note that the presence of women representatives will