List of Political Party Symbols in India

This is a complete list of political party symbols in India valid as of September 2009 when a new listing was published by the Election Commission of India after the 2009 general elections. Assignment of such political symbols are periodically updated by ECI depending on improvements and failures in the performance of the various parties.

The ECI categorises parties as National, State, Unrecognised and Unregistered parties. The commission the list of political symbols for National and State parties only. It also publishes the list of free symbols available for assignment and the list of Registered Unrecognized parties who are not assigned any permanent election symbol. Regular announcements regarding political symbols is available on their website.

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