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2019 Haryana Legislative Assembly election

Legislative Assembly election was held in Haryana on 21 October 2019 to elect 90 members of the Haryana Legislative Assembly.[1][2] The final voter turnout was recorded at 68.20%.[3] The results were announced on 24 October 2019.[4]

2019 Haryana Legislative Assembly election

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All 90 seats in the Haryana Legislative Assembly
46 seats needed for a majority
Turnout68.20% ( 8.34%)
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Manohar Lal Khattar Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Party BJP INC
Alliance None None
Leader since 2014 2005
Leader's seat Karnal Garhi Sampla-Kiloi
Last election 33.20%, 47 seats 20.58%, 15 seats
Seats won 40 31
Seat change 7 16
Percentage 36.49% 28.08%
Swing 3.29% 7.50%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Dushyant Chautala Abhay Singh Chautala
Party JJP INLD
Alliance None INLD+
Leader since 2018 2014
Leader's seat Uchana Kalan Ellenabad
Last election New 24.11%, 19 seats
Seats won 10 1
Seat change New 18
Percentage 14.8% 2.44%
Swing New 21.67%


The Bharatiya Janata Party emerged as the single largest party and formed the government in a post-poll alliance with the Jannayak Janta Party and seven Independent MLAs.[5] BJP's Manohar Lal Khattar and JJP President Dushyant Chautala were sworn in as Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively of BJP-JJP alliance government.

In the previous election in 2014 , the Bharatiya Janata Party had won a majority and ended the 10-year rule of the Congress government in the state and Manohar Lal Khattar became the Chief Minister.

Elections edit

Schedule edit

Poll Event Haryana
Notification date 27 September 2019
Last Date for filing Nominations 4 October 2019
Scrutiny of Nominations 5 October 2019
Last date for withdrawal of Candidature 7 October 2019
Date of Poll 21 October 2019
Counting of Votes 24 October 2019
Source: Business Today[1]

Voter turnout edit

After the final count the turnout was updated to 68.20%.[3] Fatehabad 73.7%, Kaithal 73.3%, Jagadhari 73%, and Hathin 72.5% had highest turnout. Gurugram 51.2%, Badkhal 51.3%, and Tigaon 53.2% had lowest turnout of just above 50%.[6]

Parties and alliances edit

  National Democratic Alliance edit

No. Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested
1. Bharatiya Janata Party       Manohar Lal Khattar 90

  United Progressive Alliance edit

No. Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested
1. Indian National Congress     Bhupinder Singh Hooda 90

  Jannayak Janata Party edit

No. Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested
1. Jannayak Janata Party   Dushyant Chautala 87

  INLD-SAD Alliance edit

No. Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested
1. Indian National Lok Dal     Abhay Singh Chautala 81
2. Shiromani Akali Dal   3

Surveys and Polls edit

Vote share edit

Publishing Date Polling Agency
NDA UPA Others
26 September 2019 ABP News – C Voter[7] 46 % 22% 32%
18 October 2019 IANS – C Voter[8] 47.5 % 21.4 % 30.7%

Best Choice for Chief Minister edit

Publishing Date Polling Agency
Manohar Lal Khattar Bhupinder Singh Hooda Dushyant Chautala Ashok Tanwar Abhay Chautala Deepender Hooda Om Prakash Chautala Kuldeep Bishnoi Naveen Jaihind others can't say
26 September 2019 ABP News – C Voter[7] 48.1 % 12.6% 11.1% 4.3 1.7 1.3 1 0.7 0.4 12.8 5.9

Seat Projections edit

Poll type Publishing Date Polling Agency Majority
NDA UPA Others
Opinion polls 26 September 2019 ABP News-CVoter[7] 78 08 04 33
26 September 2019 Patriotic Voter [9] 51 25 14 11
27 September 2019 NewsX – Pollstrat[10] 76 06 08 31
17 October 2019 Republic - Jan Ki Baat[11] 58-70 12-15 5-8 13-25
18 October 2019 ABP-CVoter[12] 83 3 4 38
18 October 2019 IANS-CVoter[13] 79-87 1-7  – 34-42
Exit polls India Today - Axis[14] 32-44 30-42 6-10 HUNG
TV9 - Bharatvarsh[15] 47 23 20 2
News18 - IPSOS[15] 75 10 5 30
Patriotic Voter [9] 46 26 18 1
Republic Media - Jan Ki Baat[15] 52-63 15-19 12-18 7-18
ABP News - C Voter[15] 72 8 10 27
NewsX - Pollstrat[15] 75-80 9-12 1-4 30-35
Times Now[15] 77 11 8 32

Detailed Results edit

Vote Share

  BJP (36.49%)
  INC (28.08%)
  JJP (14.84%)
  BSP (4.21%)
  INLD (2.44%)
  Independent (9.17%)
  Other (4.77%)
 
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
Bharatiya Janata Party 4,569,016 36.49%  3.39 40  7
Indian National Congress 3,515,498 28.08%  7.55 31  16
Jannayak Janata Party 1,858,033 14.80% New 10  10
Indian National Lok Dal 305,486 2.44%  21.67 1  18
Haryana Lokhit Party 81,641 0.66%  0.56 1  1
Bahujan Samaj Party 518,812 4.21%  0.16 0  1
Shiromani Akali Dal 47,336 0.38%  0.24 0  1
Independents 1,129,942 9.17%  6.34 7  2
None of the Above 65,270 0.53%
Total 1,25,20,177 100.00 90 ±0
Valid votes 1,25,20,177 99.85
Invalid votes 19,076 0.15
Votes turnout 1,25,39,253 68.20
Abstentions 58,47,429 31.80
Registered voters 1,83,86,682

Democratic Standards edit

Performance of the political parties edit

During the election campaign, BJP had given the slogan of "75+" i.e. BJP will win more than 75 seats out of 90 seats in Haryana. But, BJP couldn't fulfill its target and it even lost the majority in the Legislative Assembly.

The INC emerged as the big gainer in the election. INC fought the election under the leadership of Selja Kumari and former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda. Though INC couldn't reach the majority mark of 46 seats, it gained 15 seats in comparison to the previous election and won 30 seats.

"Aaya Ram Gaya Ram" phenomenon edit

To be updated.

Barrier to entry and politics of rich edit

83.3% (75 out of 90) are crorepati, that is, they own assets worth at least INR10,000,000. Average worth of 2019 assembly members is INR18.29 crore compare to INR12.97 crore in 2014. 93.5% of INC (29 of 31), 92.5% of BJP (37 of 40), and 70% of JJP (7 of 10) are crorepati. With INR25.26 crore per MLA, the average wealth of JJP is highest.[16]

Casteism edit

To be updated.

Criminality edit

Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), a think tank which does poll analysis for accountability and transparency in democracy, found that the 13.3% (12 of 90) elected MLAs face criminal cases, highest being 4 from INC, followed by 2 from BJP, 1 from JJP, and rest being independent or single MLA parties.[16]

Dynastism and nepotism edit

Dynasts had field day in the election results, several dynasts across various parties won elections.[17]

Highest number of dynasts won from INC, namely Bhupinder Singh Hooda from Ranbir Singh Hooda, Kiran Choudhry from Bansi Lal clan, Kuldeep Bishnoi from Bhajan Lal clan, Chiranjeev Rao from Ajay Singh Yadav clan, Varun Chaudhary from Phool Chand Mullana;[17] as well as Rao Dan Singh related to Rao Narbir Singh[18][19] Aftab Ahmed of Khursheed Ahmed clan,[20][21] Amit Sihag Chautala is another dynast who became INC MLA from Dabwali, he is grandson of Devi Lal.[22]

Dynasts who won from BJP are Dura Ram of Bhajan Lal clan.[23][24]

Highest number of winning dynasts were from the Devi Lal's Chautala clan which had fielded 6 family members from different parties and 5 of them won including Dushyant Chautala and his mother Naina Singh Chautala from JJP, Abhay Singh Chautala from INLD, and INC rebel Ranjit Singh Chautala as independent candidate;[17] as well as Amit Sihag Chautala from Dabwali as INC MLA.[22] This was followed by 2 from Bhajan Lal clan, namely Kuldeep Bishnoi[17] and Dura Ram.[23][24] Lone HLP party MLA Gopal Kanda is also from political family as his father too had contested General Elections in the past on Jan Sangh ticket.[25]

Lack of female empowerment edit

Only 9 (10% of total legislature membership) female candidate were elected, 4 from Congress, 3 from BJP, 1 from JJP and 1 independent.[26]

Lack of educational and innovation standards of candidates edit

According to ADR report, only 69% (62 of 90) have at least a bachelor's degree,[16] i.e. 31% lack even the basic degree,

Results by district edit

District Seats BJP INC JJP Others
Ambala Division
Panchkula 2 1 1 0 0
Ambala 4 2 2 0 0
Yamunanagar 4 2 2 0 0
Kurukshetra 4 2 1 1 0
Karnal Division
Kaithal 4 2 0 1 1
Karnal 5 3 1 0 1
Panipat 4 2 2 0 0
Rohtak Division
Sonipat 6 2 4 0 0
Bhiwani 4 3 1 0 0
Charkhi Dadri 2 0 0 1 1
Rohtak 4 0 3 0 1
Jhajjar 4 0 4 0 0
Hisar Division
Jind 5 1 1 3 0
Fatehabad 3 2 0 1 0
Sirsa 5 0 2 0 3
Hisar 7 3 1 3 0
Gurgaon Division
Mahendragarh 4 3 1 0 0
Rewari 3 2 1 0 0
Gurgaon 4 3 0 0 1
Faridabad Division
Nuh 3 0 3 0 0
Palwal 3 3 0 0 0
Faridabad 6 3 1 0 1
Total 90 40 31 10 9

Results by constituency edit

Results
Assembly Constituency Winner Runner Up Margin
No. Name Candidate Party Votes Candidate Party Votes
Panchkula District
1 Kalka Pardeep Chaudhary INC 57948 Latika Sharma BJP 52017 5931
2 Panchkula Gian Chand Gupta BJP 61537 Chander Mohan INC 55904 5633
Ambala District
3 Naraingarh Shalley INC 53470 Surender Singh BJP 32870 20600
4 Ambala Cant Anil Vij BJP 64571 Chitra Sarwara Ind 44406 20165
5 Ambala City Aseem Goel BJP 64896 Nirmal Singh (Haryana) Ind 55944 8952
6 Mulana (SC) Varun Chaudhary INC 67051 Rajbir Singh BJP 65363 1688
Yamunanagar District
7 Sadhaura (SC) Renu Bala INC 65806 Balwant Singh BJP 48786 17020
8 Jagadhri Kanwar Pal Gujjar BJP 66376 Akram Khan INC 50003 16373
9 Yamunanagar Ghanshyam Dass BJP 64848 Dilbag Singh INLD 63393 1455
10 Radaur Bishan Lal INC 54087 Karan Dev BJP 51546 2541
Kurukshetra District
11 Ladwa Mewa Singh INC 57665 Dr. Pawan Saini BJP 45028 12637
12 Shahbad (SC) Ram Karan JJP 69233 Krishan Kumar BJP 32106 37127
13 Thanesar Subhash Sudha BJP 55759 Ashok Kumar Arora INC 54917 842
14 Pehowa Sandeep Singh BJP 42613 Mandeep Singh Chattha INC 37299 5314
Kaithal District
15 Guhla (SC) Ishwar Singh JJP 36518 Chaudhary Dilu Ram INC 31944 4574
16 Kalayat Kamlesh Dhanda BJP 53805 Jai Parkash INC 44831 8974
17 Kaithal Leela Ram BJP 72664 Randeep Singh Surjewala INC 71418 1246
18 Pundri Randhir Singh Gollen Ind 41008 Satbir Bhana INC 28184 12824
Karnal District
19 Nilokheri (SC) Dharam Pal Gonder Ind 42979 Bhagwan Dass BJP 40757 2222
20 Indri Ram Kumar Kashyap BJP 54221 Rakesh Kamboj Ind 46790 7431
21 Karnal Manohar Lal Khattar BJP 79906 Tarlochan Singh INC 34718 45188
22 Gharaunda Harvinder Kalyan BJP 67209 Anil Kumar INC 49807 17402
23 Assandh Shamsher Singh Gogi INC 32114 Narendra Singh BSP 30411 1703
Panipat District
24 Panipat Rural Mahipal Dhanda BJP 67086 Devender Kadian JJP 45125 21961
25 Panipat City Parmod Kumar Vij BJP 76863 Sanjay Aggarwal INC 37318 39545
26 Israna (SC) Balbir Singh INC 61376 Krishan Lal Panwar BJP 41361 20015
27 Samalkha Dharam Singh Chhoker INC 81898 Shashi Kant Kaushik BJP 66956 14942
Sonipat District
28 Ganaur Nirmal Rani BJP 57830 Kuldip Sharma INC 47550 10280
29 Rai Mohan Lal Badoli BJP 45377 Jai Tirath INC 42715 2662
30 Kharkhauda (SC) Jaiveer Singh INC 38577 Pawan Kumar JJP 37033 1544
31 Sonipat Surender Panwar INC 79438 Kavita Jain BJP 46560 32878
32 Gohana Jagbir Singh Malik INC 39531 Raj Kumar Saini LSP 35379 4152
33 Baroda Sri Krishan Hooda INC 42566 Yogeshwar Dutt BJP 37726 4840
Jind District
34 Julana Amarjeet Dhanda JJP 61942 Parminder Singh Dhull BJP 37749 24193
35 Safidon Subhash Gangoli INC 57253 Bachan Singh Arya BJP 53560 3658
36 Jind Dr. Krishan Lal Middha BJP 58370 Mahabir Gupta JJP 45862 12508
37 Uchana Kalan Dushyant Chautala JJP 92504 Premlata Singh BJP 45052 47452
38 Narwana (SC) Ram Niwas JJP 79578 Santosh Rani BJP 48886 30692
Fatehabad District
39 Tohana Devender Singh Babli JJP 100752 Subhash Barala BJP 48450 52302
40 Fatehabad Dura Ram BJP 77369 Dr. Virender Siwatch JJP 74069 3300
41 Ratia (SC) Lakshman Napa BJP 55160 Jarnail Singh INC 53944 1216
Sirsa District
42 Kalanwali (SC) Shishpal Singh INC 53059 Rajinder Singh Desujodha SAD 33816 19243
43 Dabwali Amit Sihag INC 66885 Aditya Devi Lal BJP 51238 15647
44 Rania Ranjit Singh Ind 53825 Gobind Kanda HLP 34394 19431
45 Sirsa Gopal Kanda HLP 44915 Gokul Setia Ind 44313 602
46 Ellenabad Abhay Singh Chautala INLD 56976 Pawan Beniwal BJP 45133 11922
Hisar District
47 Adampur Kuldeep Bishnoi INC 63693 Sonali Phogat BJP 34222 29471
48 Uklana (SC) Anoop Dhanak JJP 65369 Asha Khedar BJP 41676 23693
49 Narnaund Ram Kumar Gautam JJP 73435 Captain Abhimanyu BJP 61406 12029
50 Hansi Vinod Bhayana BJP 53191 Rahul Makkar JJP 30931 22260
51 Barwala Jogi Ram Sihag JJP 45868 Surender Punia BJP 41960 3908
52 Hisar Dr. Kamal Gupta BJP 49675 Ram Niwas Rara INC 33843 15832
53 Nalwa Ranbir Singh Gangwa BJP 47523 Randhir Panihar INC 37851 9672
Bhiwani District
54 Loharu Jai Parkash Dalal BJP 61365 Somvir Singh INC 43688 17677
Charkhi Dadri District
55 Badhra Naina Singh Chautala JJP 52938 Ranbir Singh Mahendra INC 39234 13704
56 Dadri Somveer Sangwan Ind 43849 Satpal Sangwan JJP 29577 14272
Bhiwani District
57 Bhiwani Ghanshyam Saraf BJP 61704 Dr. Shiv Shanker Bhardwaj JJP 33820 27884
58 Tosham Kiran Choudhry INC 72699 Shashi Ranjan Parmar BJP 54640 18059
59 Bawani Khera (SC) Bishamber Singh BJP 52387 Ramkishan Fauji INC 41492 10895
Rohtak District
60 Meham Balraj Kundu Ind 49418 Anand Singh Dangi INC 37371 12047
61 Garhi Sampla-Kiloi Bhupinder Singh Hooda INC 97755 Satish Nandal BJP 39443 58312
62 Rohtak Bharat Bhushan Batra INC 50437 Manish Grover BJP 47702 2735
63 Kalanaur (SC) Shakuntla Khatak INC 62151 Ramavtar Balmiki BJP 51527 10624
Jhajjar District
64 Bahadurgarh Rajinder Singh Joon INC 55825 Naresh Kaushik BJP 40334 15491
65 Badli Kuldeep Vats INC 45441 Om Prakash Dhankhar BJP 34196 11245
66 Jhajjar (SC) Geeta Bhukkal INC 46480 Rakesh Kumar BJP 31481 14999
67 Beri Dr. Raghuvir Singh Kadian INC 46022 Vikram Kadian BJP 33070 12952
Mahendragarh District
68 Ateli Sitaram Yadav BJP 55793 Atar Lal BSP 37387 18406
69 Mahendragarh Rao Dan Singh INC 46478 Ram Bilas Sharma BJP 36258 10220
70 Narnaul Om Parkash Yadav BJP 42732 Kamlesh Saini JJP 28017 14715
71 Nangal Chaudhry Dr. Abhe Singh Yadav BJP 55529 Mula Ram JJP 34914 20615
Rewari District
72 Bawal (SC) Dr. Banwari Lal BJP 69049 Dr. M. L. Ranga INC 36804 32245
73 Kosli Laxman Singh Yadav BJP 78813 Yaduvender Singh INC 40189 38624
74 Rewari Chiranjeev Rao INC 43870 Sunil Kumar BJP 42553 1317
Gurgaon District
75 Pataudi (SC) Satya Prakash Jaravata BJP 60333 Narender Singh Pahari Ind 24027 36306
76 Badshahpur Rakesh Daultabad Ind 106827 Manish Yadav BJP 96641 10186
77 Gurgaon Sudhir Singla BJP 81953 Mohit Grover Ind 48638 33315
78 Sohna Sanjay Singh BJP 61376 Rohtas Singh JJP 46664 12453
Mewat District
79 Nuh Aftab Ahmed INC 52311 Zakir Hussain BJP 48273 4038
80 Ferozepur Jhirka Mamman Khan INC 84546 Naseem Ahmed BJP 47542 37004
81 Punahana Mohammad Ilyas INC 35092 Rahish Khan Ind 34276 816
Palwal District
82 Hathin Praveen Dagar BJP 46744 Mohammad Israil INC 43857 2887
83 Hodal (SC) Jagdish Nayar BJP 55864 Udai Bhan INC 52477 3387
84 Palwal Deepak Mangla BJP 89426 Karan Singh INC 61130 28296
Faridabad District
85 Prithla Nayan Pal Rawat Ind 64625 Raghubir Tewatia INC 48196 16429
86 Faridabad NIT Neeraj Sharma INC 61697 Nagender Bhadana BJP 58455 3242
87 Badkhal Seema Trikha BJP 58550 Vijay Pratap Singh INC 56005 2545
88 Ballabgarh Mool Chand Sharma BJP 66708 Anand Kaushik INC 24995 41713
89 Faridabad Narender Gupta BJP 65887 Lakhan Kumar Singla INC 44174 21713
90 Tigaon Rajesh Nagar BJP 97126 Lalit Nagar INC 63285 33841

See also edit

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Legislative Assembly election was held in Haryana on 21 October 2019 to elect 90 members of the Haryana Legislative Assembly 1 2 The final voter turnout was recorded at 68 20 3 The results were announced on 24 October 2019 4 2019 Haryana Legislative Assembly election 2014 21 October 2019 Next All 90 seats in the Haryana Legislative Assembly46 seats needed for a majorityTurnout68 20 8 34 Majority party Minority party Leader Manohar Lal Khattar Bhupinder Singh HoodaParty BJP INCAlliance None NoneLeader since 2014 2005Leader s seat Karnal Garhi Sampla KiloiLast election 33 20 47 seats 20 58 15 seatsSeats won 40 31Seat change 7 16Percentage 36 49 28 08 Swing 3 29 7 50 Third party Fourth party Leader Dushyant Chautala Abhay Singh ChautalaParty JJP INLDAlliance None INLD Leader since 2018 2014Leader s seat Uchana Kalan EllenabadLast election New 24 11 19 seatsSeats won 10 1Seat change New 18Percentage 14 8 2 44 Swing New 21 67 Chief Minister before electionManohar Lal KhattarBJP Elected Chief Minister Manohar Lal KhattarBJPThe Bharatiya Janata Party emerged as the single largest party and formed the government in a post poll alliance with the Jannayak Janta Party and seven Independent MLAs 5 BJP s Manohar Lal Khattar and JJP President Dushyant Chautala were sworn in as Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively of BJP JJP alliance government In the previous election in 2014 the Bharatiya Janata Party had won a majority and ended the 10 year rule of the Congress government in the state and Manohar Lal Khattar became the Chief Minister Contents 1 Elections 1 1 Schedule 1 2 Voter turnout 2 Parties and alliances 2 1 National Democratic Alliance 2 2 United Progressive Alliance 2 3 Jannayak Janata Party 2 4 INLD SAD Alliance 3 Surveys and Polls 3 1 Vote share 3 2 Best Choice for Chief Minister 3 3 Seat Projections 4 Detailed Results 4 1 Democratic Standards 4 1 1 Performance of the political parties 4 1 2 Aaya Ram Gaya Ram phenomenon 4 1 3 Barrier to entry and politics of rich 4 1 4 Casteism 4 1 5 Criminality 4 1 6 Dynastism and nepotism 4 1 7 Lack of female empowerment 4 1 8 Lack of educational and innovation standards of candidates 5 Results by district 6 Results by constituency 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksElections editSchedule edit Poll Event HaryanaNotification date 27 September 2019Last Date for filing Nominations 4 October 2019Scrutiny of Nominations 5 October 2019Last date for withdrawal of Candidature 7 October 2019Date of Poll 21 October 2019Counting of Votes 24 October 2019Source Business Today 1 Voter turnout edit After the final count the turnout was updated to 68 20 3 Fatehabad 73 7 Kaithal 73 3 Jagadhari 73 and Hathin 72 5 had highest turnout Gurugram 51 2 Badkhal 51 3 and Tigaon 53 2 had lowest turnout of just above 50 6 Parties and alliances edit National Democratic Alliance edit No Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested1 Bharatiya Janata Party nbsp nbsp nbsp Manohar Lal Khattar 90 United Progressive Alliance edit No Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested1 Indian National Congress nbsp nbsp Bhupinder Singh Hooda 90 Jannayak Janata Party edit No Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested1 Jannayak Janata Party nbsp Dushyant Chautala 87 INLD SAD Alliance edit No Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested1 Indian National Lok Dal nbsp nbsp Abhay Singh Chautala 812 Shiromani Akali Dal nbsp 3Surveys and Polls editVote share edit Publishing Date Polling AgencyNDA UPA Others26 September 2019 ABP News C Voter 7 46 22 32 18 October 2019 IANS C Voter 8 47 5 21 4 30 7 Best Choice for Chief Minister edit Publishing Date Polling AgencyManohar Lal Khattar Bhupinder Singh Hooda Dushyant Chautala Ashok Tanwar Abhay Chautala Deepender Hooda Om Prakash Chautala Kuldeep Bishnoi Naveen Jaihind others can t say26 September 2019 ABP News C Voter 7 48 1 12 6 11 1 4 3 1 7 1 3 1 0 7 0 4 12 8 5 9Seat Projections edit Poll type Publishing Date Polling Agency MajorityNDA UPA OthersOpinion polls 26 September 2019 ABP News CVoter 7 78 08 04 3326 September 2019 Patriotic Voter 9 51 25 14 1127 September 2019 NewsX Pollstrat 10 76 06 08 3117 October 2019 Republic Jan Ki Baat 11 58 70 12 15 5 8 13 2518 October 2019 ABP CVoter 12 83 3 4 3818 October 2019 IANS CVoter 13 79 87 1 7 34 42Exit polls India Today Axis 14 32 44 30 42 6 10 HUNGTV9 Bharatvarsh 15 47 23 20 2News18 IPSOS 15 75 10 5 30Patriotic Voter 9 46 26 18 1Republic Media Jan Ki Baat 15 52 63 15 19 12 18 7 18ABP News C Voter 15 72 8 10 27NewsX Pollstrat 15 75 80 9 12 1 4 30 35Times Now 15 77 11 8 32Detailed Results editVote Share BJP 36 49 INC 28 08 JJP 14 84 BSP 4 21 INLD 2 44 Independent 9 17 Other 4 77 nbsp Parties and coalitions Popular vote SeatsVotes pp Won Bharatiya Janata Party 4 569 016 36 49 nbsp 3 39 40 nbsp 7Indian National Congress 3 515 498 28 08 nbsp 7 55 31 nbsp 16Jannayak Janata Party 1 858 033 14 80 New 10 nbsp 10Indian National Lok Dal 305 486 2 44 nbsp 21 67 1 nbsp 18Haryana Lokhit Party 81 641 0 66 nbsp 0 56 1 nbsp 1Bahujan Samaj Party 518 812 4 21 nbsp 0 16 0 nbsp 1Shiromani Akali Dal 47 336 0 38 nbsp 0 24 0 nbsp 1Independents 1 129 942 9 17 nbsp 6 34 7 nbsp 2None of the Above 65 270 0 53 Total 1 25 20 177 100 00 90 0Valid votes 1 25 20 177 99 85Invalid votes 19 076 0 15Votes turnout 1 25 39 253 68 20Abstentions 58 47 429 31 80Registered voters 1 83 86 682Democratic Standards edit Performance of the political parties edit During the election campaign BJP had given the slogan of 75 i e BJP will win more than 75 seats out of 90 seats in Haryana But BJP couldn t fulfill its target and it even lost the majority in the Legislative Assembly The INC emerged as the big gainer in the election INC fought the election under the leadership of Selja Kumari and former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda Though INC couldn t reach the majority mark of 46 seats it gained 15 seats in comparison to the previous election and won 30 seats Aaya Ram Gaya Ram phenomenon edit See also Aaya Ram Gaya Ram To be updated Barrier to entry and politics of rich edit See also Power is only for wealthy plutocracy 83 3 75 out of 90 are crorepati that is they own assets worth at least INR10 000 000 Average worth of 2019 assembly members is INR18 29 crore compare to INR12 97 crore in 2014 93 5 of INC 29 of 31 92 5 of BJP 37 of 40 and 70 of JJP 7 of 10 are crorepati With INR25 26 crore per MLA the average wealth of JJP is highest 16 Casteism edit See also Caste related violence in India Arya Samaj and Bhakti movement To be updated Criminality edit See also Criminality in politics Strict criminal justice system Lack of civil disobedience movement and High tolerance of political criminality Association for Democratic Reforms ADR a think tank which does poll analysis for accountability and transparency in democracy found that the 13 3 12 of 90 elected MLAs face criminal cases highest being 4 from INC followed by 2 from BJP 1 from JJP and rest being independent or single MLA parties 16 Dynastism and nepotism edit See also Nepotistic dynasts of Haryana politics Dynasts had field day in the election results several dynasts across various parties won elections 17 Highest number of dynasts won from INC namely Bhupinder Singh Hooda from Ranbir Singh Hooda Kiran Choudhry from Bansi Lal clan Kuldeep Bishnoi from Bhajan Lal clan Chiranjeev Rao from Ajay Singh Yadav clan Varun Chaudhary from Phool Chand Mullana 17 as well as Rao Dan Singh related to Rao Narbir Singh 18 19 Aftab Ahmed of Khursheed Ahmed clan 20 21 Amit Sihag Chautala is another dynast who became INC MLA from Dabwali he is grandson of Devi Lal 22 Dynasts who won from BJP are Dura Ram of Bhajan Lal clan 23 24 Highest number of winning dynasts were from the Devi Lal s Chautala clan which had fielded 6 family members from different parties and 5 of them won including Dushyant Chautala and his mother Naina Singh Chautala from JJP Abhay Singh Chautala from INLD and INC rebel Ranjit Singh Chautala as independent candidate 17 as well as Amit Sihag Chautala from Dabwali as INC MLA 22 This was followed by 2 from Bhajan Lal clan namely Kuldeep Bishnoi 17 and Dura Ram 23 24 Lone HLP party MLA Gopal Kanda is also from political family as his father too had contested General Elections in the past on Jan Sangh ticket 25 Lack of female empowerment edit See also Women s empowerment Women in India Bride trafficking in Haryana and Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Yojana Only 9 10 of total legislature membership female candidate were elected 4 from Congress 3 from BJP 1 from JJP and 1 independent 26 Lack of educational and innovation standards of candidates edit See also HDI Education Index and List of international education and innovation rankings According to ADR report only 69 62 of 90 have at least a bachelor s degree 16 i e 31 lack even the basic degree Results by district editDistrict Seats BJP INC JJP OthersAmbala DivisionPanchkula 2 1 1 0 0Ambala 4 2 2 0 0Yamunanagar 4 2 2 0 0Kurukshetra 4 2 1 1 0Karnal DivisionKaithal 4 2 0 1 1Karnal 5 3 1 0 1Panipat 4 2 2 0 0Rohtak DivisionSonipat 6 2 4 0 0Bhiwani 4 3 1 0 0Charkhi Dadri 2 0 0 1 1Rohtak 4 0 3 0 1Jhajjar 4 0 4 0 0Hisar DivisionJind 5 1 1 3 0Fatehabad 3 2 0 1 0Sirsa 5 0 2 0 3Hisar 7 3 1 3 0Gurgaon DivisionMahendragarh 4 3 1 0 0Rewari 3 2 1 0 0Gurgaon 4 3 0 0 1Faridabad DivisionNuh 3 0 3 0 0Palwal 3 3 0 0 0Faridabad 6 3 1 0 1Total 90 40 31 10 9Results by constituency editResults Assembly Constituency Winner Runner Up MarginNo Name Candidate Party Votes Candidate Party VotesPanchkula District1 Kalka Pardeep Chaudhary INC 57948 Latika Sharma BJP 52017 59312 Panchkula Gian Chand Gupta BJP 61537 Chander Mohan INC 55904 5633Ambala District3 Naraingarh Shalley INC 53470 Surender Singh BJP 32870 206004 Ambala Cant Anil Vij BJP 64571 Chitra Sarwara Ind 44406 201655 Ambala City Aseem Goel BJP 64896 Nirmal Singh Haryana Ind 55944 89526 Mulana SC Varun Chaudhary INC 67051 Rajbir Singh BJP 65363 1688Yamunanagar District7 Sadhaura SC Renu Bala INC 65806 Balwant Singh BJP 48786 170208 Jagadhri Kanwar Pal Gujjar BJP 66376 Akram Khan INC 50003 163739 Yamunanagar Ghanshyam Dass BJP 64848 Dilbag Singh INLD 63393 145510 Radaur Bishan Lal INC 54087 Karan Dev BJP 51546 2541Kurukshetra District11 Ladwa Mewa Singh INC 57665 Dr Pawan Saini BJP 45028 1263712 Shahbad SC Ram Karan JJP 69233 Krishan Kumar BJP 32106 3712713 Thanesar Subhash Sudha BJP 55759 Ashok Kumar Arora INC 54917 84214 Pehowa Sandeep Singh BJP 42613 Mandeep Singh Chattha INC 37299 5314Kaithal District15 Guhla SC Ishwar Singh JJP 36518 Chaudhary Dilu Ram INC 31944 457416 Kalayat Kamlesh Dhanda BJP 53805 Jai Parkash INC 44831 897417 Kaithal Leela Ram BJP 72664 Randeep Singh Surjewala INC 71418 124618 Pundri Randhir Singh Gollen Ind 41008 Satbir Bhana INC 28184 12824Karnal District19 Nilokheri SC Dharam Pal Gonder Ind 42979 Bhagwan Dass BJP 40757 222220 Indri Ram Kumar Kashyap BJP 54221 Rakesh Kamboj Ind 46790 743121 Karnal Manohar Lal Khattar BJP 79906 Tarlochan Singh INC 34718 4518822 Gharaunda Harvinder Kalyan BJP 67209 Anil Kumar INC 49807 1740223 Assandh Shamsher Singh Gogi INC 32114 Narendra Singh BSP 30411 1703Panipat District24 Panipat Rural Mahipal Dhanda BJP 67086 Devender Kadian JJP 45125 2196125 Panipat City Parmod Kumar Vij BJP 76863 Sanjay Aggarwal INC 37318 3954526 Israna SC Balbir Singh INC 61376 Krishan Lal Panwar BJP 41361 2001527 Samalkha Dharam Singh Chhoker INC 81898 Shashi Kant Kaushik BJP 66956 14942Sonipat District28 Ganaur Nirmal Rani BJP 57830 Kuldip Sharma INC 47550 1028029 Rai Mohan Lal Badoli BJP 45377 Jai Tirath INC 42715 266230 Kharkhauda SC Jaiveer Singh INC 38577 Pawan Kumar JJP 37033 154431 Sonipat Surender Panwar INC 79438 Kavita Jain BJP 46560 3287832 Gohana Jagbir Singh Malik INC 39531 Raj Kumar Saini LSP 35379 415233 Baroda Sri Krishan Hooda INC 42566 Yogeshwar Dutt BJP 37726 4840Jind District34 Julana Amarjeet Dhanda JJP 61942 Parminder Singh Dhull BJP 37749 2419335 Safidon Subhash Gangoli INC 57253 Bachan Singh Arya BJP 53560 365836 Jind Dr Krishan Lal Middha BJP 58370 Mahabir Gupta JJP 45862 1250837 Uchana Kalan Dushyant Chautala JJP 92504 Premlata Singh BJP 45052 4745238 Narwana SC Ram Niwas JJP 79578 Santosh Rani BJP 48886 30692Fatehabad District39 Tohana Devender Singh Babli JJP 100752 Subhash Barala BJP 48450 5230240 Fatehabad Dura Ram BJP 77369 Dr Virender Siwatch JJP 74069 330041 Ratia SC Lakshman Napa BJP 55160 Jarnail Singh INC 53944 1216Sirsa District42 Kalanwali SC Shishpal Singh INC 53059 Rajinder Singh Desujodha SAD 33816 1924343 Dabwali Amit Sihag INC 66885 Aditya Devi Lal BJP 51238 1564744 Rania Ranjit Singh Ind 53825 Gobind Kanda HLP 34394 1943145 Sirsa Gopal Kanda HLP 44915 Gokul Setia Ind 44313 60246 Ellenabad Abhay Singh Chautala INLD 56976 Pawan Beniwal BJP 45133 11922Hisar District47 Adampur Kuldeep Bishnoi INC 63693 Sonali Phogat BJP 34222 2947148 Uklana SC Anoop Dhanak JJP 65369 Asha Khedar BJP 41676 2369349 Narnaund Ram Kumar Gautam JJP 73435 Captain Abhimanyu BJP 61406 1202950 Hansi Vinod Bhayana BJP 53191 Rahul Makkar JJP 30931 2226051 Barwala Jogi Ram Sihag JJP 45868 Surender Punia BJP 41960 390852 Hisar Dr Kamal Gupta BJP 49675 Ram Niwas Rara INC 33843 1583253 Nalwa Ranbir Singh Gangwa BJP 47523 Randhir Panihar INC 37851 9672Bhiwani District54 Loharu Jai Parkash Dalal BJP 61365 Somvir Singh INC 43688 17677Charkhi Dadri District55 Badhra Naina Singh Chautala JJP 52938 Ranbir Singh Mahendra INC 39234 1370456 Dadri Somveer Sangwan Ind 43849 Satpal Sangwan JJP 29577 14272Bhiwani District57 Bhiwani Ghanshyam Saraf BJP 61704 Dr Shiv Shanker Bhardwaj JJP 33820 2788458 Tosham Kiran Choudhry INC 72699 Shashi Ranjan Parmar BJP 54640 1805959 Bawani Khera SC Bishamber Singh BJP 52387 Ramkishan Fauji INC 41492 10895Rohtak District60 Meham Balraj Kundu Ind 49418 Anand Singh Dangi INC 37371 1204761 Garhi Sampla Kiloi Bhupinder Singh Hooda INC 97755 Satish Nandal BJP 39443 5831262 Rohtak Bharat Bhushan Batra INC 50437 Manish Grover BJP 47702 273563 Kalanaur SC Shakuntla Khatak INC 62151 Ramavtar Balmiki BJP 51527 10624Jhajjar District64 Bahadurgarh Rajinder Singh Joon INC 55825 Naresh Kaushik BJP 40334 1549165 Badli Kuldeep Vats INC 45441 Om Prakash Dhankhar BJP 34196 1124566 Jhajjar SC Geeta Bhukkal INC 46480 Rakesh Kumar BJP 31481 1499967 Beri Dr Raghuvir Singh Kadian INC 46022 Vikram Kadian BJP 33070 12952Mahendragarh District68 Ateli Sitaram Yadav BJP 55793 Atar Lal BSP 37387 1840669 Mahendragarh Rao Dan Singh INC 46478 Ram Bilas Sharma BJP 36258 1022070 Narnaul Om Parkash Yadav BJP 42732 Kamlesh Saini JJP 28017 1471571 Nangal Chaudhry Dr Abhe Singh Yadav BJP 55529 Mula Ram JJP 34914 20615Rewari District72 Bawal SC Dr Banwari Lal BJP 69049 Dr M L Ranga INC 36804 3224573 Kosli Laxman Singh Yadav BJP 78813 Yaduvender Singh INC 40189 3862474 Rewari Chiranjeev Rao INC 43870 Sunil Kumar BJP 42553 1317Gurgaon District75 Pataudi SC Satya Prakash Jaravata BJP 60333 Narender Singh Pahari Ind 24027 3630676 Badshahpur Rakesh Daultabad Ind 106827 Manish Yadav BJP 96641 1018677 Gurgaon Sudhir Singla BJP 81953 Mohit Grover Ind 48638 3331578 Sohna Sanjay Singh BJP 61376 Rohtas Singh JJP 46664 12453Mewat District79 Nuh Aftab Ahmed INC 52311 Zakir Hussain BJP 48273 403880 Ferozepur Jhirka Mamman Khan INC 84546 Naseem Ahmed BJP 47542 3700481 Punahana Mohammad Ilyas INC 35092 Rahish Khan Ind 34276 816Palwal District82 Hathin Praveen Dagar BJP 46744 Mohammad Israil INC 43857 288783 Hodal SC Jagdish Nayar BJP 55864 Udai Bhan INC 52477 338784 Palwal Deepak Mangla BJP 89426 Karan Singh INC 61130 28296Faridabad District85 Prithla Nayan Pal Rawat Ind 64625 Raghubir Tewatia INC 48196 1642986 Faridabad NIT Neeraj Sharma INC 61697 Nagender Bhadana BJP 58455 324287 Badkhal Seema Trikha BJP 58550 Vijay Pratap Singh INC 56005 254588 Ballabgarh Mool Chand Sharma BJP 66708 Anand Kaushik INC 24995 4171389 Faridabad Narender Gupta BJP 65887 Lakhan Kumar Singla INC 44174 2171390 Tigaon Rajesh Nagar BJP 97126 Lalit Nagar INC 63285 33841See also edit nbsp India portal2019 Indian general election in Haryana 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election 2019 elections in India Elections in Haryana Political dynasties of Haryana and corruptionReferences edit a b Haryana Assembly polls to be held on time Manohar Lal Khattar The Economic Times 12 January 2018 Retrieved 21 September 2019 Election Dates 2019 updates Haryana Maharashtra voting on October 21 results on October 24 Business Today 21 September 2019 Retrieved 21 September 2019 a b Assembly Elections 2019 Haryana records voter turnout of 68 47 Maharashtra at 61 29 21 October 2019 GENERAL ELECTION TO VIDHAN SABHA TRENDS amp RESULT OCT 2019 Election Commission of India Archived from the original on 24 October 2019 Retrieved 24 October 2019 BJP forms government in Haryana News Hook 28 October 2019 Retrieved 13 May 2022 Haryana Election 2019 Voting Updates 62 64 turnout recorded at close of polling Narnaund sees highest figure at 73 57 Firstpost 21 October 2019 Retrieved 13 May 2022 a b c 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