2004 Indian general election in Haryana

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2004 Indian general election in Haryana
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  1999 10 May 2004 2009  

10 seats
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party INC BJP INLD
Seats won910
Seat changeIncrease2.svg9Decrease2.svg4Decrease2.svg5

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The 2004 Indian general election occurred in Haryana for 10 seats.

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Result by Party

Results of Indian general election, 2004 in Haryana
Parties and coalitionsSeatsPopular vote
ContestedWon+/−Votes%±pp
Indian National Congress 109Increase2.svg934,09,95042.13%Increase2.svg7.2%
Bharatiya Janata Party 101Decrease2.svg 413,93,10617.21Decrease2.svg 11.9%
Indian National Lok Dal 100Decrease2.svg518,15,68322.43Decrease2.svg 6.29%
Haryana Vikas Party 90Steady2.svg5,06,1226.25Increase2.svg 3.54%
Bahujan Samaj Party 100Steady2.svg4,03,2544.98Increase2.svg 3.02%

Result by Constituency

ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner-upMargin
No.NameTypeCandidatePartyVotesCandidatePartyVotesVotes%
1 Ambala SC70.69 Selja Kumari [1] INC 4,15,264 Rattan Lal Kataria BJP 1,80,3292,34,93527.71
2 Kurukshetra GEN73.24 Naveen Jindal [2] INC 3,62,054 Abhay Singh Chautala INLD 2,01,8641,60,19018.83
3 Karnal GEN66.04 Arvind Kumar Sharma INC 3,18,948 I. D. Swami BJP 1,54,1861,64,76220.12
4 Sonepat GEN64.75 Kishan Singh Sangwan BJP 2,33,477 Dharam Pal Singh Malik INC 2,25,9087,5691.03
5 Rohtak GEN62.96 Bhupinder Singh Hooda INC 3,24,235 Captain Abhimanyu BJP 1,73,8001,50,43522.72
6 Faridabad GEN54.62 Avtar Singh Bhadana INC 3,57,284 Mohammad Ilyas INLD 2,05,3551,51,92917.99
7 Mahendragarh GEN59.44 Inderjit Singh Rao INC 3,58,714 Sudha Yadav BJP 1,48,3732,10,34124.77
8 Bhiwani GEN73.09 Kuldeep Bishnoi INC 2,90,936 Surender Singh HVP 2,66,53224,4042.8
9 Hissar GEN67.74 Jai Parkash INC 4,07,210 Surender Singh Barwala INLD 2,24,4421,82,76823.74
10 Sirsa SC68.99 Atma Singh Gill [3] INC 3,49,397 Sushil Indora INLD 2,77,92271,4758.49

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