1996 Haryana Legislative Assembly election

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1996 Haryana Legislative Assembly election
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  1991 1996 2000  

All 90 seats to the Haryana Legislative Assembly
46 seats needed for a majority
Turnout78,68,951 (70.5%)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Leader Bansi Lal ----
Party HVP SAP BJP
Leader's seat Tosham ----
Last election12New2
Seats won332411
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 21Increase2.svg24Increase2.svg 9
Percentage22.7%20.6%8.9%

Chief Minister before election

Bhajan Lal
Indian National Congress

Elected Chief Minister

Bansi Lal
Haryana Vikas Party

Haryana Legislative Assembly election, 1996 were held in Indian state of Haryana to elect 90 members of the state's legislative assembly. [1] The 90 members were elected by First-past-the-post system from 90 constituencies. [2] [3]

Contents

Haryana Vikas Party' Bansi Lal was elected Chief Minister of Haryana after his party gained majority seats with help of Bharatiya Janta Party.

Results

Summary of results of the Haryana Legislative Assembly election, 1996 [1]
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PartyCandidatesSeats wonVotesVote %
Haryana Vikas Party 653317,16,57222.7%
Samta Party 892415,57,91420.6%
Bharatiya Janata Party 25116,72,5588.9%
Independent 20221011,73,53315.5%
Indian National Congress 90915,76,88220.8%
All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) 6232,42,6383.2%

Elected members

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency
Assembly ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner UpMargin
#kNames%CandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
1 Kalka 69.97% Chander Mohan INC 54,92940.97%Sham Lal BJP 34,30025.58%20,629
2 Naraingarh 78.08%Raj Kumar HVP 22,30927.23%Man Singh S/O Pirthi Chand BSP 14,26217.41%8,047
3 Sadhaura 78.09%Ramji Lal Samata Party 26,14228.41%Deep Chand Independent 24,07526.16%2,067
4 Chhachhrauli 86.52%Akram Khan Independent 22,30225.15%Aman Kumar BSP 21,92524.73%377
5 Yamunanagar 66.16%Kamla Verma BJP 35,82535.50%Malik Chand Independent 18,36918.20%17,456
6 Jagadhri 78.41%Subhash Chand HVP 26,70929.39%Bishan Lal Saini BSP 20,07422.09%6,635
7 Mulana 73.79%Risal Singh Samata Party 22,59226.46%Phool Chand INC 20,93024.51%1,662
8 Ambala Cantt. 67.17% Anil Vij Independent 22,73540.10%Raj Rani INC 16,64529.36%6,090
9 Ambala City 66.74% Faqir Chand Aggarwal BJP 28,57038.18%Sumer Chand INC 24,90033.27%3,670
10 Naggal 78.33%Nirmal Singh Independent 34,82238.43%Jasbir Singh Mallaur HVP 15,16216.73%19,660
11 Indri 78.66%Bhim Sain Independent 20,93021.63%Des Raj INC 16,69817.25%4,232
12 Nilokheri 78.67%Jai Singh INC 31,53636.02%Bakshish Singh Samata Party 21,95425.08%9,582
13 Karnal 67.90%Shashipal Mehta BJP 35,51137.53%Jai Parkash INC 27,09328.63%8,418
14 Jundla 69.37%Nafe Singh Samata Party 26,72234.54%Raj Kumar INC 15,47019.99%11,252
15 Gharaunda 72.59%Ramesh S/O Sulekh Chand BJP 20,23024.19%Ramesh Kumar Rana S/O Jagpal Singh Samata Party 20,21924.18%11
16 Assandh 65.47%Krishan Lal Samata Party 28,33337.90%Rajinder Singh HVP 25,84034.57%2,493
17 Panipat 70.02%Om Parkash Independent 49,12342.38%Balbir Paul INC 31,50827.18%17,615
18 Samalkha 76.07%Kartar Singh Bhadana HVP 20,10323.04%Phool Pati Samata Party 17,72320.31%2,380
19 Naultha 74.13%Bijender HVP 24,79031.24%Satbir Singh Kadiyan Samata Party 23,66729.82%1,123
20 Shahbad 77.21%Kapoor Chand BJP 27,30732.29%Mohinder Singh Samata Party 19,66423.26%7,643
21 Radaur 78.39%Banta Ram Samata Party 30,76536.85%Ram Singh INC 21,18425.38%9,581
22 Thanesar 76.35%Ashok Kumar Samata Party 25,17525.57%Ramesh Kumar Independent 20,20020.51%4,975
23 Pehowa 77.22%Jaswinder Singh Samata Party 35,48239.10%Balbir Singh Saini INC 21,88724.12%13,595
24 Guhla 78.54%Dillu Ram INC 34,38535.75%Amar Singh Samata Party 31,59932.85%2,786
25 Kaithal 73.79%Charan Dass Samata Party 27,38433.65%Roshan Lal Tiwari HVP 23,14528.44%4,239
26 Pundri 78.32%Narender Sharma Independent 21,54225.39%Ishwar Singh INC 20,31123.94%1,231
27 Pai 74.79%Ram Pal Majra Samata Party 24,29131.60%Nar Singh Dhanda HVP 22,01628.64%2,275
28 Hassangarh 64.73%Balwant Singh Samata Party 20,45434.75%Veerendra Kumar AIIC(T) 15,10825.67%5,346
29 Kiloi 68.72% Krishan Hooda Samata Party 27,88440.37%Ram Phool HVP 19,71928.55%8,165
30 Rohtak 70.69%Kishan Das HVP 56,86364.85%Subhash Batra INC 24,04527.42%32,818
31 Meham 71.51%Balbir Samata Party 24,21032.24%Anand Singh INC 23,95331.89%257
32 Kalanaur 65.77%Kartar Devi INC 16,73328.47%Jai Narain BJP 15,81826.91%915
33 Beri 71.53%Virender Pal Samata Party 20,52230.20%Raghubir Singh INC 16,43524.19%4,087
34 Salhawas 63.76%Dharmavir HVP 27,84041.54%Suraj Bhan S/O Chandram INC 11,51717.18%16,323
35 Jhajjar 61.96%Ram Parkash Dahiya HVP 22,26632.75%Kirpa RamJanhit Morcha15,65723.03%6,609
36 Badli, Haryana 69.61%Dheer Pal Singh Samata Party 23,30535.01%Manphool Singh HVP 17,74326.66%5,562
37 Bahadurgarh 63.58%Nafe Singh S/O Umrao Singh Samata Party 27,55533.78%Raj Pal HVP 26,65732.68%898
38 Baroda 69.02%Ramesh Kumar Samata Party 28,18141.51%Chander Bhan HVP 26,19738.59%1,984
39 Gohana 68.98% Jagbir Singh Malik HVP 22,83728.88%Kishan Singh Samata Party 21,96527.77%872
40 Kailana 71.73%Ramesh Chander HVP 24,39030.47%Ved Singh Samata Party 22,72428.38%1,666
41 Sonipat 64.40%Dev Raj Diwan Independent 47,26953.15%Om Parkash S/O Hari Singh SP 10,12911.39%37,140
42 Rai 62.85%Suraj Mal Samata Party 23,49032.04%Mohander HVP 19,51226.61%3,978
43 Rohat 65.56%Krishana Gahlawat HVP 23,79934.34%Padam Singh Samata Party 21,67631.28%2,123
44 Kalayat 65.01%Ram Bhaj HVP 23,35136.41%Dina Ram Samata Party 18,23328.43%5,118
45 Narwana 81.04%Randeep Singh INC 28,28632.63%Jai Parkash HVP 27,43731.65%849
46 Uchana Kalan 71.78% Birender Singh AIIC(T) 21,75528.18%Bhag Singh Samata Party 17,84323.11%3,912
47 Rajound 70.87%Satvinder Singh AIIC(T) 18,17927.56%Ram Kumar Samata Party 15,25523.13%2,924
48 Jind 72.64%Brij Mohan HVP 40,80344.48% Mange Ram Gupta INC 22,24524.25%18,558
49 Julana 72.53%Satya Narain Lathar HVP 34,19546.77%Suraj Bhan S/O Harnarain Samata Party 22,42530.67%11,770
50 Safidon 76.81%Ramphal S/O Jodha Ram Samata Party 21,50225.22%Ranbir Singh HVP 17,30120.30%4,201
51 Faridabad 54.70%Chander Bhatia BJP 62,92549.31%Akagar Chand Chaudhry INC 28,51822.35%34,407
52 Mewla–Maharajpur 52.22%Krishan Pal BJP 66,30046.97%Mahender Pratap Singh INC 39,88328.25%26,417
53 Ballabgarh 56.63%Anand Kumar BJP 51,72153.54%Rajender S/O Gaj Raj INC 19,55820.25%32,163
54 Palwal 69.85%Karan Singh Dalal HVP 40,21950.64%Subhash Chaudhary BSP 13,83217.42%26,387
55 Hassanpur 63.57%Jagdish Nayar HVP 28,31840.97%Udai Bhan Independent 22,74832.91%5,570
56 Hathin 68.11%Harsh Kumar HVP 16,25223.51%Ajmat Khan AIIC(T) 10,13114.65%6,121
57 Ferozepur Jhirka 65.76%Azad Mohammad Samata Party 24,05630.27%Abdul Razak HVP 21,41426.94%2,642
58 Nuh 63.28% Chaudhary Khurshid Ahmed AIIC(T) 20,40130.36%Hamid Hussain Samata Party 12,27418.27%8,127
59 Taoru 71.26%Suraj Pal Singh BJP 29,99535.06%Zakir Hussain INC 18,48021.60%11,515
60 Sohna 70.73%Narbir Singh HVP 30,41135.04%Dharam Pal INC 20,60623.74%9,805
61 Gurgaon 61.81%Dharambir INC 33,71630.38%Sita Ram Singla BJP 26,35823.75%7,358
62 Pataudi 62.83%Narayan Singh S/O Bichha Ram HVP 31,83443.18%Ram Veer Singh Samata Party 16,40922.26%15,425
63 Badhra 70.00%Nripender Sangwan HVP 42,14252.98%Ravinder Singh Samata Party 14,71518.50%27,427
64 Dadri 68.64%Satpal Sangwan HVP 33,69044.81%Jagjit Singh INC 22,26929.62%11,421
65 Mundhal Khurd 65.38%Chhatar Singh Chauhan HVP 33,78847.50%Shashi Ranjan INC 19,01726.73%14,771
66 Bhiwani 65.13%Ram Bhajan HVP 44,58459.20%Shiv Kumar S/O Kedar Nath INC 19,71226.17%24,872
67 Tosham 74.29% Bansi Lal HVP 47,27453.60% Dharambir INC 34,47239.09%12,802
68 Loharu 67.72%Somvir Singh HVP 47,55957.86%Hira Nand Samata Party 11,12613.54%36,433
69 Bawani Khera 69.51%Jagan Nath S/O Gur Dayal HVP 44,37257.22%Raghvir Singh Ranga Samata Party 13,83817.84%30,534
70 Barwala 74.58%Relu Ram Independent 30,04634.91%Anant Ram HVP 19,25722.37%10,789
71 Narnaund 76.25%Jaswant Singh HVP 31,43941.04%Virender Singh S/O Diwan Singh INC 20,66626.98%10,773
72 Hansi 73.65%Attar Singh HVP 51,76760.44%Amir Chand S/O Har Gobind INC 23,09626.97%28,671
73 Bhattu Kalan 84.20%Mani Ram Godara HVP 41,43348.25%Sampat Singh Samata Party 33,35538.84%8,078
74 Hisar 68.00%Om Parkash Mahajan Independent 30,45132.93%Hari Singh Saini INC 26,64628.81%3,805
75 Ghirai 73.74%Kanwal Singh HVP 21,49727.20%Chhatar Pal Singh Independent 21,17126.79%326
76 Tohana 80.58%Vinod Kumar Samata Party 39,95741.71%S. Harpal Singh INC 29,57530.88%10,382
77 Ratia 76.27%Ram Saroop Rama HVP 28,04434.86%Atma Singh Samata Party 17,32721.54%10,717
78 Fatehabad 73.94%Harminder Singh HVP 36,19938.71%Lila Krishan INC 18,07819.33%18,121
79 Adampur 79.66% Bhajan Lal INC 54,14057.15%Surender Singh HVP 34,13336.03%20,007
80 Darba Kalan 84.49%Vidya Devi Samata Party 36,94438.51%Prahlad Singh HVP 36,75038.31%194
81 Ellenabad 76.99%Bhagi Ram Samata Party 37,10740.86%Karnail Singh HVP 29,90932.94%7,198
82 Sirsa 75.26%Ganeshi Lal BJP 35,41935.42%Lachhman Dass S/O Dhira Mal INC 31,59931.60%3,820
83 Rori 86.34%Om Parkash S/O Devi Lal Samata Party 41,86745.28%Jagdish Nehra INC 33,48536.22%8,382
84 Dabwali 75.98%Mani Ram Samata Party 29,43435.81%Jagsir Singh HVP 20,69725.18%8,737
85 Bawal 63.71%Jaswant Singh HVP 38,97347.61%Shakuntla Bhagwaria INC 23,97429.29%14,999
86 Rewari 65.55% Ajay Singh Yadav INC 22,09926.70% Randhir Singh Kapriwas Independent 20,33224.56%1,767
87 Jatusana 66.47%Jagdish Yadav HVP 38,18541.31%Inderjeet Singh INC 29,30431.70%8,881
88 Mahendragarh 70.00% Ram Bilas Sharma BJP 19,01520.84%Dan Singh Independent 15,30716.77%3,708
89 Ateli 66.50%Narender Singh INC 22,11426.14%Rao Omprakash Engineer S/O Nand Lal HVP 19,27022.78%2,844
90 Narnaul 69.21%Kailash Chand Sharma Independent 25,67131.19%Kailash Chand Sharma BJP 20,32524.70%5,346

Bye Elections

A.C. No.Constituency NameType A.C.Winner CandidateParty
1. Adampur Gen Kuldeep Bishnoi Indian National Congress
2. Fatehabad Gen Sampat Singh Haryana Lok Dal (Rashtriya) [4]
3. Jhajjar SC Kanta Devi Haryana Vikas Party

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References

  1. 1 2 "Statistical Report of General Election, 1996 to the Legislative Assembly of Haryana". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  2. For first time, three women contestants from K’shetra
  3. Elections 1996: Haryana stalwarts fight political and personal battle
  4. Devi Lal's Haryana Lok Dal (Rashtriya) makes a spectacle of its poll symbol