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The Haryana legislative assembly election, 2000 was held on 22 February 2000, to select the 90 members of the Haryana Legislative Assembly. Results were declared on 25 February 2000. [1] Indian National Lok Dal got 47 seats and formed government. [2]
The results were declared on 25 February 2000.
Party | Candidates | Seats Won | Vote % | ||||||
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Indian National Lok Dal | 62 | 47 | 29.61 | ||||||
Indian National Congress | 90 | 21 | 31.22 | ||||||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 29 | 6 | 8.94 | ||||||
Bahujan Samaj Party | 83 | 1 | 5.74 | ||||||
Nationalist Congress Party | 24 | 1 | 0.51 | ||||||
Haryana Vikas Party | 82 | 2 | 5.55 | ||||||
Republican Party of India | 5 | 1 | 0.62 | ||||||
Independent | 519 | 11 | 16.90 | ||||||
Total | 90 | ||||||||
Assembly Constituency | Turnout | Winner | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||||
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#k | Names | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |||
1 | Kalka | 59.22% | Chander Mohan | INC | 61,581 | 51.68% | Sham Lal | BJP | 46,738 | 39.22% | 14,843 | ||
2 | Naraingarh | 76.10% | Pawan Kumar | INLD | 32,092 | 38.47% | Lal Singh | INC | 24,659 | 29.56% | 7,433 | ||
3 | Sadhaura | 78.08% | Balwant Singh | INLD | 30,106 | 32.10% | Deep Chand | INC | 22,628 | 24.12% | 7,478 | ||
4 | Chhachhrauli | 87.02% | Kanwar Pal | BJP | 31,948 | 34.89% | Akram Khan | Independent | 28,527 | 31.16% | 3,421 | ||
5 | Yamunanagar | 59.65% | Dr. Jai Parkash Shrama | INC | 20,742 | 23.75% | Kamla Verma | BJP | 17,978 | 20.58% | 2,764 | ||
6 | Jagadhri | 75.04% | Dr. Bishan Lal Saini | BSP | 25,952 | 29.13% | Rameshwar Chouhan | BJP | 22,670 | 25.44% | 3,282 | ||
7 | Mulana | 71.59% | Risal Singh | INLD | 40,682 | 47.05% | Phool Chand Mullana | INC | 35,560 | 41.12% | 5,122 | ||
8 | Ambala Cantt. | 63.13% | Anil Vij | Independent | 25,045 | 45.57% | Kabir Dev | BJP | 15,988 | 29.09% | 9,057 | ||
9 | Ambala City | 60.58% | Veena Chhibber | BJP | 29,949 | 42.84% | Kiran Bala | INC | 23,840 | 34.11% | 6,109 | ||
10 | Naggal | 78.24% | Jasbir Mallour | INLD | 53,884 | 57.40% | Nirmal Singh S/O Hazara Singh | INC | 35,111 | 37.40% | 18,773 | ||
11 | Indri | 75.98% | Bhim Sain | Independent | 31,767 | 32.84% | Bal Krishan | INLD | 30,924 | 31.97% | 843 | ||
12 | Nilokheri | 73.28% | Dharm Pal | INLD | 43,326 | 51.40% | Jai Singh | INC | 34,072 | 40.42% | 9,254 | ||
13 | Karnal | 59.69% | Jai Parkash | Independent | 31,495 | 37.41% | Satish Kalra | BJP | 27,762 | 32.98% | 3,733 | ||
14 | Jundla | 61.94% | Naphe Singh | INLD | 40,868 | 56.78% | Raj Kumar | INC | 22,013 | 30.58% | 18,855 | ||
15 | Gharaunda | 71.34% | Ramesh Rana | INLD | 43,479 | 51.35% | Jai Pal Sharma | Independent | 20,009 | 23.63% | 23,470 | ||
16 | Assandh | 64.85% | Krishan Lal | INLD | 44,392 | 57.96% | Raj Rani | INC | 21,150 | 27.61% | 23,242 | ||
17 | Panipat | 60.41% | Balbir Paul | INC | 43,514 | 41.16% | Manohar Lal | BJP | 29,305 | 27.72% | 14,209 | ||
18 | Samalkha | 71.79% | Kartar Singh Bhadana | INLD | 37,174 | 42.42% | Hari Singh Nalwa | INC | 25,159 | 28.71% | 12,015 | ||
19 | Naultha | 72.93% | Satbir Singh Kadiyan | INLD | 44,882 | 54.46% | Ranjeet | BSP | 19,401 | 23.54% | 25,481 | ||
20 | Shahbad | 69.78% | Kapoor Chand | BJP | 28,490 | 37.77% | Tara Singh | INC | 24,496 | 32.47% | 3,994 | ||
21 | Radaur | 76.58% | Banta Ram | INLD | 38,551 | 47.72% | Ram Singh | INC | 31,996 | 39.60% | 6,555 | ||
22 | Thanesar | 69.52% | Ashok Kumar | INLD | 44,678 | 48.64% | Shashi Saini | INC | 30,877 | 33.62% | 13,801 | ||
23 | Pehowa | 73.58% | Jaswinder Singh | INLD | 36,031 | 41.12% | Balbir Singh Saini | Independent | 21,940 | 25.04% | 14,091 | ||
24 | Guhla | 69.74% | Amar Singh | INLD | 51,402 | 56.55% | Dilu Ram | INC | 36,428 | 40.08% | 14,974 | ||
25 | Kaithal | 71.65% | Leela Ram | INLD | 35,440 | 42.28% | Dharam Pal S/O Didara | Independent | 17,483 | 20.86% | 17,957 | ||
26 | Pundri | 76.99% | Tejvir Singh | Independent | 21,559 | 24.44% | Narinder S/O Thaukar Dass | Independent | 19,790 | 22.44% | 1,769 | ||
27 | Pai | 73.91% | Ram Pal Majra | INLD | 38,296 | 48.49% | Tejender Pal Singh | INC | 31,700 | 40.14% | 6,596 | ||
28 | Hassangarh | 70.43% | Balwant Singh | INLD | 22,943 | 34.62% | Naresh Kumar Malik | Independent | 20,967 | 31.64% | 1,976 | ||
29 | Kiloi | 70.75% | Bhupinder Singh Hooda | INC | 39,513 | 53.48% | Dharam Pal | INLD | 27,555 | 37.30% | 11,958 | ||
30 | Rohtak | 59.68% | Shadi Lal Batra | INC | 36,494 | 47.63% | Munish | BJP | 32,830 | 42.85% | 3,664 | ||
31 | Meham | 77.68% | Balbir | INLD | 38,167 | 45.42% | Anand Singh | INC | 33,821 | 40.25% | 4,346 | ||
32 | Kalanaur | 64.36% | Sarita Narian | BJP | 26,498 | 45.63% | Kartar Devi | INC | 23,981 | 41.29% | 2,517 | ||
33 | Beri | 70.33% | Dr. Raghuvir Singh Kadian | INC | 34,504 | 49.87% | Dr.Virender Pal | INLD | 27,896 | 40.32% | 6,608 | ||
34 | Salhawas | 70.82% | Anita Yadav | INC | 40,893 | 53.44% | Hukam Singh | INLD | 28,151 | 36.79% | 12,742 | ||
35 | Jhajjar | 56.24% | Dariyav Khatik | Independent | 25,052 | 38.50% | Phul Chand | INC | 14,142 | 21.73% | 10,910 | ||
36 | Badli, Haryana | 67.68% | Dheer Pal Singh | INLD | 31,694 | 48.11% | Naresh Kumar | INC | 21,968 | 33.35% | 9,726 | ||
37 | Bahadurgarh | 61.31% | Nafe Singh Rathee | INLD | 38,582 | 49.11% | Ramesh Singh | INC | 36,915 | 46.99% | 1,667 | ||
38 | Baroda | 69.79% | Ramesh Kumar | INLD | 35,966 | 52.14% | Shyam Chand | INC | 23,946 | 34.71% | 12,020 | ||
39 | Gohana | 68.52% | Ram Kuwar | INLD | 23,059 | 29.21% | Jagbir Singh Malik | HVP | 13,601 | 17.23% | 9,458 | ||
40 | Kailana | 72.02% | Jitender Singh | INC | 35,653 | 42.79% | Ved Singh | INLD | 34,913 | 41.90% | 740 | ||
41 | Sonipat | 58.78% | Dev Raj Diwan | Independent | 30,341 | 35.76% | Devi Dass | BJP | 26,856 | 31.65% | 3,485 | ||
42 | Rai | 66.64% | Suraj Mal | INLD | 35,381 | 44.74% | Satpal | INC | 29,526 | 37.33% | 5,855 | ||
43 | Rohat | 69.06% | Padam Singh | INLD | 35,739 | 48.83% | Sukhbir Singh | Independent | 30,114 | 41.15% | 5,625 | ||
44 | Kalayat | 68.84% | Deena Ram | INLD | 28,370 | 40.54% | Baldev Singh | INC | 17,823 | 25.47% | 10,547 | ||
45 | Narwana | 78.00% | Om Parkash Chautala | INLD | 41,923 | 48.14% | Randeep Singh | INC | 39,729 | 45.62% | 2,194 | ||
46 | Uchana Kalan | 77.81% | Bhag Singh | INLD | 39,715 | 44.98% | Birender Singh | INC | 32,773 | 37.12% | 6,942 | ||
47 | Rajound | 70.68% | Ram Kumar | INLD | 24,415 | 35.61% | Satvinder Singh | INC | 15,726 | 22.94% | 8,689 | ||
48 | Jind | 69.88% | Mange Ram Gupta | INC | 41,621 | 44.22% | Gulshan Lal | INLD | 36,978 | 39.29% | 4,643 | ||
49 | Julana | 73.65% | Sher Singh | INC | 34,657 | 44.98% | Suraj Bhan Kajal | INLD | 32,556 | 42.25% | 2,101 | ||
50 | Safidon | 74.40% | Ram Phal | INLD | 45,382 | 52.93% | Bachan Singh | INC | 37,004 | 43.16% | 8,378 | ||
51 | Faridabad | 51.37% | Chander Bhatia | BJP | 56,008 | 50.02% | Akagar Chand Chaudhry | INC | 38,002 | 33.94% | 18,006 | ||
52 | Mewla–Maharajpur | 51.14% | Krishan Pal | BJP | 50,912 | 39.29% | Mahender Pratap | BSP | 50,751 | 39.17% | 161 | ||
53 | Ballabgarh | 57.86% | Rajinder Singh Bisla | Independent | 38,112 | 38.16% | Ram Bilas Sharma | BJP | 30,040 | 30.08% | 8,072 | ||
54 | Palwal | 74.18% | Karan Singh Dalal | RPI | 37,539 | 43.35% | Devender Chauhan | INLD | 24,487 | 28.27% | 13,052 | ||
55 | Hassanpur | 67.72% | Udai Bhan | Independent | 37,390 | 48.87% | Jagdish Nayar | INLD | 32,535 | 42.52% | 4,855 | ||
56 | Hathin | 77.51% | Bhagwan Sahai Rawat | INLD | 23,777 | 29.46% | Harsh Kumar | HVP | 22,423 | 27.78% | 1,354 | ||
57 | Ferozepur Jhirka | 70.41% | Chaudhary Mohammad Ilyas | INLD | 44,288 | 50.32% | Shakrulla Khan | INC | 26,728 | 30.37% | 17,560 | ||
58 | Nuh | 71.42% | Hamid Hussain | INLD | 31,454 | 40.08% | Chaudhary Khurshid Ahmed | INC | 22,020 | 28.06% | 9,434 | ||
59 | Taoru | 73.12% | Zakir Hussain | INC | 45,126 | 49.82% | Suraj Pal Singh | BJP | 34,916 | 38.55% | 10,210 | ||
60 | Sohna | 69.76% | Dharam Pal | INC | 32,645 | 37.23% | Sukhbir Singh | Independent | 21,071 | 24.03% | 11,574 | ||
61 | Gurgaon | 55.98% | Gopi Chand | Independent | 40,493 | 37.94% | Dharambir | INC | 25,181 | 23.59% | 15,312 | ||
62 | Pataudi | 66.02% | Ram Bir Singh | INLD | 42,127 | 52.91% | Kirpa Ram Punia | INC | 33,188 | 41.68% | 8,939 | ||
63 | Badhra | 73.71% | Ranbir Singh | INLD | 25,205 | 29.55% | Narpender Singh | HVP | 18,415 | 21.59% | 6,790 | ||
64 | Dadri | 69.90% | Jagjit Singh | NCP | 23,943 | 30.43% | Shakuntla | INLD | 23,166 | 29.44% | 777 | ||
65 | Mundhal Khurd | 70.04% | Shashi Ranjan Panwar | INLD | 35,260 | 46.27% | Ranbir Singh Mahendra | INC | 24,017 | 31.52% | 11,243 | ||
66 | Bhiwani | 61.94% | Bansi Lal | HVP | 33,199 | 46.39% | Vasudev Sharma | INC | 25,130 | 35.11% | 8,069 | ||
67 | Tosham | 76.74% | Dharambir | INC | 49,132 | 52.24% | Surender Singh | HVP | 28,335 | 30.13% | 20,797 | ||
68 | Loharu | 70.71% | Bahadur Singh | INLD | 41,439 | 46.60% | Somvir Singh | HVP | 35,740 | 40.19% | 5,699 | ||
69 | Bawani Khera | 70.78% | Ramkishan | HVP | 35,410 | 43.66% | Jagannath | INC | 22,134 | 27.29% | 13,276 | ||
70 | Barwala | 76.03% | Jai Prakash | INC | 37,486 | 41.67% | Parmila Barwala | INLD | 31,618 | 35.15% | 5,868 | ||
71 | Narnaund | 76.53% | Ram Bhagat S/O Dhan Singh | Independent | 31,786 | 41.03% | Virender Singh S/O Diwan | INC | 29,013 | 37.45% | 2,773 | ||
72 | Hansi | 74.11% | Subhash Chand | INLD | 22,435 | 25.87% | Amir Chand | Independent | 16,728 | 19.29% | 5,707 | ||
73 | Bhattu Kalan | 81.38% | Sampat Singh | INLD | 48,823 | 55.27% | Jagdish Nehra | INC | 33,218 | 37.60% | 15,605 | ||
74 | Hisar | 65.17% | Om Parkash Jindal | INC | 39,017 | 41.34% | Hari Singh Saini | Independent | 26,128 | 27.68% | 12,889 | ||
75 | Ghirai | 79.31% | Puran Singh | INLD | 42,491 | 49.19% | Prof. Chhattar Pal Singh | INC | 37,821 | 43.78% | 4,670 | ||
76 | Tohana | 75.80% | Nishan Singh | INLD | 43,076 | 45.23% | Harpal Singh S/O Nand Lal | INC | 37,196 | 39.06% | 5,880 | ||
77 | Ratia | 70.77% | Jarnail Singh S/O Hakam Singh | INLD | 38,224 | 47.09% | Mahabir Parshad | Independent | 16,169 | 19.92% | 22,055 | ||
78 | Fatehabad | 64.23% | Lila Krishan | INLD | 44,112 | 49.98% | Jai Narain | INC | 23,133 | 26.21% | 20,979 | ||
79 | Adampur | 73.98% | Bhajan Lal | INC | 63,174 | 69.87% | Ganeshi Lal | BJP | 17,117 | 18.93% | 46,057 | ||
80 | Darba Kalan | 81.99% | Vidya Devi | INLD | 48,438 | 48.63% | Dr. K.V.Singh | INC | 26,371 | 26.48% | 22,067 | ||
81 | Ellenabad | 72.74% | Bhagi Ram | INLD | 50,235 | 54.41% | Om Parkash S/O Sheo Chand | INC | 35,181 | 38.10% | 15,054 | ||
82 | Sirsa | 68.03% | Lachhman Dass Arora | INC | 40,522 | 41.67% | Jagdish Chopra | BJP | 25,431 | 26.15% | 15,091 | ||
83 | Rori | 83.04% | Om Prakash Chautala | INLD | 57,397 | 60.10% | Ranjit Singh S/O Devi Lal | INC | 34,791 | 36.43% | 22,606 | ||
84 | Dabwali | 70.55% | Dr. Sita Ram | INLD | 51,672 | 62.05% | Labh Singh | INC | 24,679 | 29.63% | 26,993 | ||
85 | Bawal | 67.69% | Dr. Muni Lal Ranga | INLD | 52,524 | 59.84% | Shakuntla Bhagwaria | INC | 33,652 | 38.34% | 18,872 | ||
86 | Rewari | 66.90% | Ajay Singh Yadav | INC | 26,036 | 28.96% | Vijay Somani | Independent | 21,112 | 23.49% | 4,924 | ||
87 | Jatusana | 66.58% | Inderjeet Singh | INC | 40,443 | 41.89% | Jagdish Yadav | INLD | 34,803 | 36.05% | 5,640 | ||
88 | Mahendragarh | 73.83% | Dan Singh | INC | 68,472 | 66.88% | Ram Bilas Sharma | BJP | 29,622 | 28.93% | 38,850 | ||
89 | Ateli | 69.47% | Narender Singh | INC | 31,755 | 34.59% | Santosh D/O Bhagwan Singh | INLD | 31,421 | 34.23% | 334 | ||
90 | Narnaul | 56.55% | Moola Ram | Independent | 15,488 | 21.82% | Radhey Shyam | Independent | 15,061 | 21.21% | 427 |
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