Hansi Vidhan Sabha Constituency Election Result 2019 in Haryana: Vinod Bhayana of BJP Wins MLA Seat in Assembly Polls
Vinod Bhayana of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won the Hansi Vidhan Sabha constituency. Bhayana defeated his nearest rival Jannayak Janata Party’s (JJP’s) Rahul Makkar by a margin 22,260 votes. The BJP candidate received 53,191 votes, while Makkar got 30,840 votes. Independent Prem Singh Malik came at third spot.
Chandigarh, October 24: Vinod Bhayana of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won the Hansi Vidhan Sabha constituency. Bhayana defeated his nearest rival Jannayak Janata Party’s (JJP’s) Rahul Makkar by a margin 22,260 votes. The BJP candidate received 53,191 votes, while Makkar got 30,840 votes. Independent Prem Singh Malik came at third spot. The counting of votes began on October 24 at 8 am. In 2014, Haryana Janhit Congress candidate Renuka Bishnoi won the elections.
The Hansi Vidhan Sabha constituency falls in the Hisar district of Haryana. Voting in Hansi for the Haryana Assembly Elections 2019 took place on October 21. The Election Commission of India (ECI) on September 21 announced the election schedule for Haryana. There were 1.82 crore registered voters in the state. Haryana Assembly Elections 2019: Full List of Constituencies With Current MLA Names and How BJP, Congress, INLD Performed in 2014.
Polling for the 90-member Haryana assembly was held along with assembly elections in Maharashtra. According to the schedule of Haryana polls announced by the Election Commission, nomination papers were filed till October 4. Nomination papers were scrutinised on October 5. The last date of withdrawal of candidature was October 7. Assembly Elections 2019 Dates: Maharashtra & Haryana Go to Polls in Single-Phase on October 21, Results on October 24.
The main competition in Haryana was between the ruling BJP and the Congress. However, the newly formed JPP managed to dent vote share of both the parties. Haryana Legislative Assembly comprises of 90 seats out of which 17 seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC) and none for Scheduled Tribes (ST). In the 2014 polls in the state, the BJP had won with a thumping majority and had scripted history in the state. The BJP had won 47 seats, while the Congress managed to win only 15 seats.
MLA Candidates | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|
Amit Kumar Advocate | IND | 759 |
Upender Alias Vijay Jakhar | IND | 55 |
Vinod Bhayana (Current MLA) | BJP | 53191 |
Kuldeep Singh | IND | 362 |
Om Prakash | INC | 3468 |
Surinder Sharma | BSP | 3390 |
Kuldeep Bhukkal | IND | 306 |
Prem Singh Malik | IND | 21639 |
Kulbir Singh | INLD | 1388 |
Manoj Rathee | AAP | 1381 |
Narender Kumar | IND | 125 |
Mandeep Talu | IND | 106 |
Bhai Kapil khangwal | Bhartiya Janraj Party | NA |
Gurudev Singh | Jai Maha Bharath Party | NA |
Jai Bhagwan | Rashtriya Bhagidari Samaj Party | NA |
Rahul Makkar | Jannayak Janta Party | NA |
Master Vijender Jeetpura | Bhartiya Kisan Party | NA |
Satyanarayan Bhatol | SOCIALIST UNITY CENTRE OF INDIA (COMMUNIST) | NA |
Kaka Sahil Thakral | Sapaks Party | NA |
Hari Ram | Loktanter Suraksha Party | NA |
MLA Candidates | Party | Votes |
---|---|---|
Renuka Bishnoi (Current MLA) | HJCBL | 46335 |
Umed Singh Lohan | INLD | 31683 |
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