2000 Haryana Legislative Assembly election

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2000 Haryana Legislative Assembly election
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  1996 22 February 2000 (2000-02-22) 2005  

All 90 seats to the Haryana Legislative Assembly
46 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
  Om Prakash Chautala.jpg
Leader Om Prakash Chautala
Party INLD INC
Leader since24 July 1999
Leader's seat Rori
Last electionNew9
Seats won4721
Seat changeNewIncrease2.svg 12
Percentage29.61%31.22%

Chief Minister before election

Om Prakash Chautala
INLD

Elected Chief Minister

Om Prakash Chautala
INLD

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]

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Results

The results were declared on 25 February 2000.

India Haryana Legislative Assembly 2000.svg
PartyCandidatesSeats WonVote %
Indian National Lok Dal 624729.61
Indian National Congress 902131.22
Bharatiya Janata Party 2968.94
Bahujan Samaj Party 8315.74
Nationalist Congress Party 2410.51
Haryana Vikas Party 8225.55
Republican Party of India 510.62
Independent 5191116.90
Total90

Elected members

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency [2]
Assembly ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner UpMargin
#kNames%CandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
1 Kalka 59.22% Chander Mohan INC 61,58151.68%Sham Lal BJP 46,73839.22%14,843
2 Naraingarh 76.10%Pawan Kumar INLD 32,09238.47%Lal Singh INC 24,65929.56%7,433
3 Sadhaura 78.08% Balwant Singh INLD 30,10632.10%Deep Chand INC 22,62824.12%7,478
4 Chhachhrauli 87.02%Kanwar Pal BJP 31,94834.89%Akram Khan Independent 28,52731.16%3,421
5 Yamunanagar 59.65%Dr. Jai Parkash Shrama INC 20,74223.75%Kamla Verma BJP 17,97820.58%2,764
6 Jagadhri 75.04%Dr. Bishan Lal Saini BSP 25,95229.13%Rameshwar Chouhan BJP 22,67025.44%3,282
7 Mulana 71.59%Risal Singh INLD 40,68247.05%Phool Chand Mullana INC 35,56041.12%5,122
8 Ambala Cantt. 63.13% Anil Vij Independent 25,04545.57%Kabir Dev BJP 15,98829.09%9,057
9 Ambala City 60.58%Veena Chhibber BJP 29,94942.84%Kiran Bala INC 23,84034.11%6,109
10 Naggal 78.24%Jasbir Mallour INLD 53,88457.40%Nirmal Singh S/O Hazara Singh INC 35,11137.40%18,773
11 Indri 75.98%Bhim Sain Independent 31,76732.84%Bal Krishan INLD 30,92431.97%843
12 Nilokheri 73.28%Dharm Pal INLD 43,32651.40%Jai Singh INC 34,07240.42%9,254
13 Karnal 59.69%Jai Parkash Independent 31,49537.41%Satish Kalra BJP 27,76232.98%3,733
14 Jundla 61.94%Naphe Singh INLD 40,86856.78%Raj Kumar INC 22,01330.58%18,855
15 Gharaunda 71.34%Ramesh Rana INLD 43,47951.35%Jai Pal Sharma Independent 20,00923.63%23,470
16 Assandh 64.85%Krishan Lal INLD 44,39257.96%Raj Rani INC 21,15027.61%23,242
17 Panipat 60.41%Balbir Paul INC 43,51441.16%Manohar Lal BJP 29,30527.72%14,209
18 Samalkha 71.79%Kartar Singh Bhadana INLD 37,17442.42%Hari Singh Nalwa INC 25,15928.71%12,015
19 Naultha 72.93%Satbir Singh Kadiyan INLD 44,88254.46%Ranjeet BSP 19,40123.54%25,481
20 Shahbad 69.78%Kapoor Chand BJP 28,49037.77%Tara Singh INC 24,49632.47%3,994
21 Radaur 76.58%Banta Ram INLD 38,55147.72%Ram Singh INC 31,99639.60%6,555
22 Thanesar 69.52%Ashok Kumar INLD 44,67848.64%Shashi Saini INC 30,87733.62%13,801
23 Pehowa 73.58%Jaswinder Singh INLD 36,03141.12%Balbir Singh Saini Independent 21,94025.04%14,091
24 Guhla 69.74%Amar Singh INLD 51,40256.55%Dilu Ram INC 36,42840.08%14,974
25 Kaithal 71.65% Leela Ram INLD 35,44042.28%Dharam Pal S/O Didara Independent 17,48320.86%17,957
26 Pundri 76.99%Tejvir Singh Independent 21,55924.44%Narinder S/O Thaukar Dass Independent 19,79022.44%1,769
27 Pai 73.91%Ram Pal Majra INLD 38,29648.49%Tejender Pal Singh INC 31,70040.14%6,596
28 Hassangarh 70.43%Balwant Singh INLD 22,94334.62%Naresh Kumar Malik Independent 20,96731.64%1,976
29 Kiloi 70.75% Bhupinder Singh Hooda INC 39,51353.48%Dharam Pal INLD 27,55537.30%11,958
30 Rohtak 59.68% Shadi Lal Batra INC 36,49447.63%Munish BJP 32,83042.85%3,664
31 Meham 77.68%Balbir INLD 38,16745.42%Anand Singh INC 33,82140.25%4,346
32 Kalanaur 64.36%Sarita Narian BJP 26,49845.63%Kartar Devi INC 23,98141.29%2,517
33 Beri 70.33% Dr. Raghuvir Singh Kadian INC 34,50449.87%Dr.Virender Pal INLD 27,89640.32%6,608
34 Salhawas 70.82%Anita Yadav INC 40,89353.44%Hukam Singh INLD 28,15136.79%12,742
35 Jhajjar 56.24% Dariyav Khatik Independent 25,05238.50%Phul Chand INC 14,14221.73%10,910
36 Badli, Haryana 67.68%Dheer Pal Singh INLD 31,69448.11%Naresh Kumar INC 21,96833.35%9,726
37 Bahadurgarh 61.31%Nafe Singh Rathee INLD 38,58249.11%Ramesh Singh INC 36,91546.99%1,667
38 Baroda 69.79%Ramesh Kumar INLD 35,96652.14%Shyam Chand INC 23,94634.71%12,020
39 Gohana 68.52%Ram Kuwar INLD 23,05929.21% Jagbir Singh Malik HVP 13,60117.23%9,458
40 Kailana 72.02%Jitender Singh INC 35,65342.79%Ved Singh INLD 34,91341.90%740
41 Sonipat 58.78%Dev Raj Diwan Independent 30,34135.76%Devi Dass BJP 26,85631.65%3,485
42 Rai 66.64%Suraj Mal INLD 35,38144.74%Satpal INC 29,52637.33%5,855
43 Rohat 69.06%Padam Singh INLD 35,73948.83%Sukhbir Singh Independent 30,11441.15%5,625
44 Kalayat 68.84%Deena Ram INLD 28,37040.54%Baldev Singh INC 17,82325.47%10,547
45 Narwana 78.00%Om Parkash Chautala INLD 41,92348.14%Randeep Singh INC 39,72945.62%2,194
46 Uchana Kalan 77.81%Bhag Singh INLD 39,71544.98% Birender Singh INC 32,77337.12%6,942
47 Rajound 70.68%Ram Kumar INLD 24,41535.61%Satvinder Singh INC 15,72622.94%8,689
48 Jind 69.88% Mange Ram Gupta INC 41,62144.22%Gulshan Lal INLD 36,97839.29%4,643
49 Julana 73.65%Sher Singh INC 34,65744.98%Suraj Bhan Kajal INLD 32,55642.25%2,101
50 Safidon 74.40%Ram Phal INLD 45,38252.93%Bachan Singh INC 37,00443.16%8,378
51 Faridabad 51.37%Chander Bhatia BJP 56,00850.02%Akagar Chand Chaudhry INC 38,00233.94%18,006
52 Mewla–Maharajpur 51.14%Krishan Pal BJP 50,91239.29%Mahender Pratap BSP 50,75139.17%161
53 Ballabgarh 57.86%Rajinder Singh Bisla Independent 38,11238.16%Ram Bilas Sharma BJP 30,04030.08%8,072
54 Palwal 74.18%Karan Singh Dalal RPI 37,53943.35%Devender Chauhan INLD 24,48728.27%13,052
55 Hassanpur 67.72%Udai Bhan Independent 37,39048.87%Jagdish Nayar INLD 32,53542.52%4,855
56 Hathin 77.51%Bhagwan Sahai Rawat INLD 23,77729.46%Harsh Kumar HVP 22,42327.78%1,354
57 Ferozepur Jhirka 70.41% Chaudhary Mohammad Ilyas INLD 44,28850.32%Shakrulla Khan INC 26,72830.37%17,560
58 Nuh 71.42%Hamid Hussain INLD 31,45440.08% Chaudhary Khurshid Ahmed INC 22,02028.06%9,434
59 Taoru 73.12%Zakir Hussain INC 45,12649.82%Suraj Pal Singh BJP 34,91638.55%10,210
60 Sohna 69.76%Dharam Pal INC 32,64537.23%Sukhbir Singh Independent 21,07124.03%11,574
61 Gurgaon 55.98%Gopi Chand Independent 40,49337.94%Dharambir INC 25,18123.59%15,312
62 Pataudi 66.02%Ram Bir Singh INLD 42,12752.91%Kirpa Ram Punia INC 33,18841.68%8,939
63 Badhra 73.71%Ranbir Singh INLD 25,20529.55%Narpender Singh HVP 18,41521.59%6,790
64 Dadri 69.90%Jagjit Singh NCP 23,94330.43%Shakuntla INLD 23,16629.44%777
65 Mundhal Khurd 70.04%Shashi Ranjan Panwar INLD 35,26046.27%Ranbir Singh Mahendra INC 24,01731.52%11,243
66 Bhiwani 61.94% Bansi Lal HVP 33,19946.39%Vasudev Sharma INC 25,13035.11%8,069
67 Tosham 76.74% Dharambir INC 49,13252.24%Surender Singh HVP 28,33530.13%20,797
68 Loharu 70.71%Bahadur Singh INLD 41,43946.60%Somvir Singh HVP 35,74040.19%5,699
69 Bawani Khera 70.78%Ramkishan HVP 35,41043.66%Jagannath INC 22,13427.29%13,276
70 Barwala 76.03%Jai Prakash INC 37,48641.67%Parmila Barwala INLD 31,61835.15%5,868
71 Narnaund 76.53%Ram Bhagat S/O Dhan Singh Independent 31,78641.03%Virender Singh S/O Diwan INC 29,01337.45%2,773
72 Hansi 74.11%Subhash Chand INLD 22,43525.87%Amir Chand Independent 16,72819.29%5,707
73 Bhattu Kalan 81.38%Sampat Singh INLD 48,82355.27%Jagdish Nehra INC 33,21837.60%15,605
74 Hisar 65.17%Om Parkash Jindal INC 39,01741.34%Hari Singh Saini Independent 26,12827.68%12,889
75 Ghirai 79.31%Puran Singh INLD 42,49149.19%Prof. Chhattar Pal Singh INC 37,82143.78%4,670
76 Tohana 75.80%Nishan Singh INLD 43,07645.23%Harpal Singh S/O Nand Lal INC 37,19639.06%5,880
77 Ratia 70.77%Jarnail Singh S/O Hakam Singh INLD 38,22447.09%Mahabir Parshad Independent 16,16919.92%22,055
78 Fatehabad 64.23%Lila Krishan INLD 44,11249.98%Jai Narain INC 23,13326.21%20,979
79 Adampur 73.98% Bhajan Lal INC 63,17469.87%Ganeshi Lal BJP 17,11718.93%46,057
80 Darba Kalan 81.99%Vidya Devi INLD 48,43848.63%Dr. K.V.Singh INC 26,37126.48%22,067
81 Ellenabad 72.74%Bhagi Ram INLD 50,23554.41%Om Parkash S/O Sheo Chand INC 35,18138.10%15,054
82 Sirsa 68.03%Lachhman Dass Arora INC 40,52241.67%Jagdish Chopra BJP 25,43126.15%15,091
83 Rori 83.04%Om Prakash Chautala INLD 57,39760.10%Ranjit Singh S/O Devi Lal INC 34,79136.43%22,606
84 Dabwali 70.55%Dr. Sita Ram INLD 51,67262.05%Labh Singh INC 24,67929.63%26,993
85 Bawal 67.69%Dr. Muni Lal Ranga INLD 52,52459.84%Shakuntla Bhagwaria INC 33,65238.34%18,872
86 Rewari 66.90% Ajay Singh Yadav INC 26,03628.96%Vijay Somani Independent 21,11223.49%4,924
87 Jatusana 66.58%Inderjeet Singh INC 40,44341.89%Jagdish Yadav INLD 34,80336.05%5,640
88 Mahendragarh 73.83%Dan Singh INC 68,47266.88% Ram Bilas Sharma BJP 29,62228.93%38,850
89 Ateli 69.47%Narender Singh INC 31,75534.59%Santosh D/O Bhagwan Singh INLD 31,42134.23%334
90 Narnaul 56.55%Moola Ram Independent 15,48821.82%Radhey Shyam Independent 15,06121.21%427

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