Mumbai, October 8: The official results of the Haryana Assembly Elections 2024 have been declared, revealing a decisive victory for the BJP, which secured 48 seats. The Congress followed with 37 seats, while the Indian National Lok Dal (IND) managed to win 2 seats. As the counting of votes progressed, it became clear that the BJP had achieved a hat-trick of wins in the state, while the Congress's attempts to wrest power were unsuccessful. As the results were finalized, LatestLY compiled a list of leading candidates from the Congress, BJP, JJP, and other parties. The winners' list has been updated following the conclusion of the vote-counting process. Haryana Assembly Elections Results 2024: Live News Updates on Haryana Election Result, Initial Trends, Winning Candidates and Party-Wise Seat Numbers.
All 90 assembly seats in Haryana went to polls on October 5. Following the voting, most of the exit polls predicted a comeback of the Congress party and end of the 10-year-long BJP rule in the state. The Haryana results will decide fate of more than 1,000 candidates including Chief Minister and BJP leader Nayab Singh Saini, Congress veteran Bhupinder Singh Hooda and wrestler-turned-politician Vinesh Phogat. Check the leading/winning candidates list below. The winners' list will be updated once the final results are announced. Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections Results 2024: Live News Updates on Jammu and Kashmir Election Result, Initial Trends, Winning Candidates and Party-Wise Seat Numbers.
Haryana Election Result 2024: Constituency-Wise Winning Candidates List
No | Constituency | Leading/Winning Candidate | Party |
1 | Kalka | Shakti Rani Sharma | BJP |
2 | Panchkula | Chander Mohan | Congress |
3 | Naraingarh | Shalley Chaudhary | Congress |
4 | Ambala Cantt | Anil VIj | BJP |
5 | Ambala City | Nirmal Singh Mohra | Congress |
6 | Mulana | Pooja | Congress |
7 | Sadhaura | Renu Bala | Congress |
8 | Jagadhri | Akram Khan | Congress |
9 | Yamunanagar | Ghandhyam Dass | BJP |
10 | Radaur | Shyam Singh Rana | BJP |
11 | Ladwa | Nayab Singh | BJP |
12 | Shahbad | Ram Karan | Congress |
13 | Thanesar | Ashok Kumar Arora | Congress |
14 | Pehowa | Mandeep Chatha | Congress |
15 | Guhla | Devendra Hans | Congress |
16 | Kalayat | Vikas Saharan | Congress |
17 | Kaithal | Aditya Surjewal | Congress |
18 | Pundri | Satpal Jamba | BJP |
19 | Nilokheri | Bhagwan Dass | BJP |
20 | Indri | Ram Kumar Kashyap | BJP |
21 | Karnal | Jagmohan Anand | BJP |
22 | Gharaunda | Harvinder Kalyan | BJP |
23 | Assandh | Yoginder Singh Rana | BJP |
24 | Panipat Rural | Mahipal Dhanda | BJP |
25 | Panipat City | Parmod Kumar Vij | BJP |
26 | Israna | Krishna Lal Panwar | BJP |
27 | Samalkha | Manmohan Bhadana | BJP |
28 | Ganaur | Devendra Kadyan | Independent |
29 | Rai | Krishna Gehlawat | BJP |
30 | Kharkhauda | Pawan Kharkhoda | BJP |
31 | Sonipat | Nikhil Madan | BJP |
32 | Gohana | Arvind Kumar Sharma | BJP |
33 | Baroda | Induraj Singh Narwal | Congress |
34 | Julana | Vinesh | Congress |
35 | Safidon | Ram Kumar Gautam | BJP |
36 | Jind | Dr Krishan Lal Middha | BJP |
37 | Uchana Kalan | Devender Chatar Bhul Attri | BJP |
38 | Narwana | Krishna Kumar | BJP |
39 | Tohana | Paramvir Singh | Congress |
40 | Fatehabad | Balwa Singh Doulatpura | Congress |
41 | Ratia | Jarnail Singh | Congress |
42 | Kalanwali | Shishpal Keharwala | Congress |
43 | Dabwali | Aditya Devilal | National Lok Dal |
44 | Rania | Arjun Chautala | National Lok Dal |
45 | Sirsa | Gokul Setai | Congress |
46 | Ellenabad | Bharat Singh Beniwal | Congress |
47 | Adampur | Chander Parkash s/o Arjun Lal | Congress |
48 | Uklana | Naresh Selwal | Congress |
49 | Narnaund | Jassi Petwar | Congress |
50 | Hansi | Vinod Bhayana | BJP |
51 | Barwala | Ranbir Gangwa | BJP |
52 | Hisar | Savitri Jindal | Independent |
53 | Nalwa | Randhir Panihar | BJP |
54 | Loharu | Rajbir Fartia | Congress |
55 | Badhra | Umed Singh | BJP |
56 | Dadri | Sunil Satpal Sangwan | BJP |
57 | Bhiwani | Ghanshyam Saraf | BJP |
58 | Tosham | Shruti Choudhary | BJP |
59 | Bawani Khera | Kapoor Singh | BJP |
60 | Meham | Balram Dangi | Congress |
61 | Garhi Sampla-Kiloi | Bhupinder Singh Hooda | Congress |
62 | Rohtak | Bharat Bhushan Batra | Congress |
63 | Kalanaur | Shakuntla Khatak | Congress |
64 | Bahadurgarh | Rajesh Joon | Independent |
65 | Badli | Kuldeep Vats | Congress |
66 | Jhajjar | Geeta Bhukkal | Congress |
67 | Beri | Raghuvir Singh Kadian | Congress |
68 | Ateli | Arti Singh Rao | BJP |
69 | Mahendragarh | Kanwar SIngh | BJP |
70 | Narnaul | Om Prakash Yadav | BJP |
71 | Nangal Chaudhry | Manju Choudhary | Congress |
72 | Bawal | Krishna Kumar | BJP |
73 | Kosli | Anil Yadav | BJP |
74 | Rewari | Laxman Singh Yadav | BJP |
75 | Pataudi | Bimla Chaudhary | BJP |
76 | Badshahpur | Rao Narbir Singh | BJP |
77 | Gurgaon | Mukesh Sharma | BJP |
78 | Sohna | Tejpal Tanwar | BJP |
79 | Nuh | Aftab Ahmed | Congress |
80 | Ferozepur Jhirka | Mamman Khan | Congress |
81 | Punahana | Mohammad Ilyas | Congress |
82 | Hathin | Mohd Israil | Congress |
83 | Hodal | Harinder Singh | BJP |
84 | Palwal | Gaurav Gautam | BJP |
85 | Prithla | Raghubir Tewatia | Congress |
86 | Faridabad NIT | Satish Kumar Phagna | BJP |
87 | Badkhal | Dhanesh Adlakha | BJP |
88 | Ballabgarh | Mool Chand Sharma | BJP |
89 | Faridabad | Vipul Goel | BJP |
90 | Tigaon | Rajesh Nagar | BJP |
In 2019 Haryana assembly polls, the BJP emerged as the single largest party by winning 40 of the 90 seats, six short of simple majority. Eventually, the BJP formed the government in a post-poll alliance with Dushyant Chautala's JJP, which bagged 10 seats, and seven Independent MLAs. The Congress remained out of power with 31 seats. One seat each was won by the Haryana Lokhit Party and Indian National Lok Dal.
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