Bachan Singh Arya

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Bachan Singh Arya
MLA of the Haryana Legislative Assembly
In office
2005–2009
INC Subhash Gangoli 57,468 42.28% Increase2.svg23.47
BJP Bachan Singh53,81039.58%Increase2.svg18.73
JJP Dayanand Kundu7,7725.72%
Independent Rajbir Sharma7,3615.42%
LSP Vijay Saini5,6174.13%
BSP Jagdish Bhukal2,0361.50%Decrease2.svg13.31
INLD Joginder Kalwa1,1890.87%Decrease2.svg18.49
Margin of victory3,6582.69%Increase2.svg1.63
Turnout 1,35,93675.80%Decrease2.svg6.68
Registered electors 1,79,332Increase2.svg10.38
INC gain from Independent Swing Increase2.svg20.36

Assembly Election 2005

2005 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Safidon [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Bachan Singh 43,721 43.84%
INC Karmvir Saini26,07726.15%Decrease2.svg17.01
INLD Ramphal Kundu17,58417.63%Decrease2.svg35.3
BJP Vijay Pal Singh3,5573.57%
BRP Rajpal Singh3,5063.52%
Independent Subhash Gangoli 1,6801.68%
BSP Sardul Singh1,1521.16%Decrease2.svg1.26
Independent Naresh Kumar9290.93%
Independent Karambir5370.54%
Margin of victory17,64417.69%Increase2.svg7.92
Turnout 99,72578.54%Increase2.svg4.64
Registered electors 1,26,978Increase2.svg9.44
Independent gain from INLD Swing Decrease2.svg9.09

Assembly Election 1991

1991 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Safidon [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Bachan Singh 22,030 32.10% Increase2.svg9.72
JP Ram Phal19,43328.31%
Independent Bani Ram8,86312.91%
HVP Dhajja Ram7,46010.87%
Independent Ram Bhaj3,7015.39%
Kalyan Morcha Ram Kumar1,5702.29%
Independent Madan1,3962.03%
BJP Prem Chand1,3131.91%
Independent Sultan8291.21%
Independent Jasbir Singh6790.99%
Margin of victory2,5973.78%Decrease2.svg36.89
Turnout 68,63370.35%Decrease2.svg0.95
Registered electors 1,01,396Increase2.svg5.89
INC gain from Independent Swing Decrease2.svg30.95

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