Hisar Lok Sabha constituency

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Lok Sabha constituency
Hisar Lok Sabha constituency
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Constituency details
Country India
Region North India
State Haryana
Assembly constituencies Uchana Kalan
Adampur
Uklana
Narnaund
Hansi
Barwala
Hisar
Nalwa Chaudhry
Bawani Khera
Established1952
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
Party Indian National Congress
Elected year 2024

Hisar (formerly Hissar) is one of the 10 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Haryana state in Northern India. [1] This constituency covers the entire Hisar district and parts of Jind and Bhiwani districts.

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Assembly segments

At present, Hisar Lok Sabha constituency comprises nine Vidhan Sabha (legislative assembly) constituencies. These are: [3]

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(in 2024)

37 Uchana Kalan Jind Devender Attri BJP INC
47 Adampur Hisar Chander Prakash Jangra INC INC
48 Uklana (SC) Naresh Selwal INC INC
49 Narnaund Jassi Petwar INC INC
50 Hansi Vinod Bhayana BJP BJP
51 Barwala Ranbir Singh Gangwa BJP BJP
52 Hisar Savitri Jindal IND BJP
53 Nalwa Randhir Panihar BJP INC
59 Bawani Khera (SC) Bhiwani Kapoor Valmiki BJP INC

Members of Parliament

YearName [4] [5] [6] Party
1952 Lala Achint Ram Indian National Congress
1957 Thakur Das Bhargava
1962 Mani Ram Bagri Samyukta Socialist Party
1967 Ram Krishan Gupta Indian National Congress
1971 Mani Ram Godara
1977 Inder Singh Sheokand Janata Party
1980 Mani Ram Bagri Janata Party (Secular)
1984 Birender Singh Indian National Congress
1989 Jai Parkash Janata Dal
1991 Narain Singh Kataria Indian National Congress
1996 Jai Parkash Haryana Vikas Party
1998 Surender Singh Barwala Indian National Lok Dal
1999
2004 Jai Parkash Indian National Congress
2009 Bhajan Lal Bishnoi Haryana Janhit Congress
2011^ Kuldeep Bishnoi
2014 Dushyant Chautala Indian National Lok Dal
2019 Brijendra Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
2024 Jai Parkash Indian National Congress

^ by poll

Election Results

2024

2024 Indian general election: Hisar [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Jai Parkash 570,424 48.58 Increase2.svg32.97
BJP Ranjit Singh Chautala 5,07,04343.19Decrease2.svg7.93
BSP Desh Raj26,0152.22Decrease2.svg1.61
INLD Sunaina Chautala22,3031.90Increase2.svg1.10
JJP Naina Singh Chautala 22,0321.88Decrease2.svg22.63
NOTA None of the above3,3660.29Increase2.svg0.04
Majority63,3815.39Decrease2.svg21.23
Turnout 11,74,11565.27Decrease2.svg7.16
INC gain from BJP Swing

    2019

    2019 Indian general elections: Hisar
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    BJP Brijendra Singh 603,289 51.13 Increase2.svg51.13
    JJP Dushyant Chautala 2,89,22124.51New
    INC Bhavya Bishnoi1,84,36915.63Increase2.svg6.77
    BSP Surendra Sharma45,1903.83Increase2.svg1.02
    INLD Suresh Koth9,7610.80Decrease2.svg41.94
    NOTA None of the Above 2,9570.25Increase2.svg0.11
    Majority3,14,06826.62Increase2.svg23.86
    Turnout 11,81,87872.43Decrease2.svg3.17
    BJP gain from INLD Swing

    2014

    2014 Indian general elections: Hisar
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    INLD Dushyant Chautala 494,478 42.75 Increase2.svg4.60
    HJC(BL) Kuldeep Bishnoi 4,62,63139.99Increase2.svg1.15
    INC Sampat Singh1,02,5098.86Decrease2.svg7.48
    BSP Mange Ram30,4462.63N/A
    AAP Dr. Yudhbir Singh Khyalia28,4902.46New
    NOTA None of the Above 1,6450.14−−−
    Majority31,8472.76Increase2.svg2.06
    Turnout 11,55,91476.17Increase2.svg7.36
    INLD gain from HJC(BL) Swing

    2011 By-Election

    Bye-elections 2011: Hisar
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    HJC(BL) Kuldeep Bishnoi 355,955 38.84 Increase2.svg8,85
    INLD Ajay Singh Chautala 3,49,62038.15Increase2.svg9.00
    INC Jai Parkash 1,49,78516.34Decrease2.svg8.35
    BSMP O. P. Kalyan27,8023.03N/A
    Majority6,3350.70Decrease2.svg0.14
    Turnout 9,16,62168.81Decrease2.svg0.54
    HJC(BL) hold Swing

    2009

    2009 Indian general elections: Hisar
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    HJC(BL) Bhajan Lal 248,476 29.99
    INLD Sampat Singh2,41,49329.15
    INC Jai Parkash2,04,53924.69
    BSP Ram Dayal Goyal90,27710.90
    Majority6,9830.84
    Turnout 8,28,46269.35
    HJC(BL) gain from INC Swing

    See also

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    3. Hisar Lok Sabha
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