Jind Assembly constituency

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Jind
Constituency No. 36 for the Haryana Legislative Assembly
Jind Assembly constituency map.svg
Constituency details
Country India
Region North India
State Haryana
Division Hisar
District Jind
LS constituency Sonipat
Established1952
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
14th Haryana Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party  BJP
Alliance  NDA
Elected year 2019

Jind Assembly constituency is one of the 90 assembly constituencies of Haryana a northern state of India. Jind is part of Sonipat Lok Sabha constituency. [1]

Contents

Members of Legislative Assembly

Patiala and East Punjab States Union

YearMemberParty
1952 Dal Singh Indian National Congress
1954

Punjab

YearMemberParty
1957 Inder Singh Scheduled Castes Federation
Bhala Ram
1962 Ram Singh Swatantra Party

Haryana

YearMemberParty
1967 Daya Krishan Indian National Congress
1968
1972 Dal Singh Indian National Congress
1977 Mange Ram Gupta Independent
1982 Brij Mohan Lok Dal
1987 Parma Nand
1991 Mange Ram Gupta Indian National Congress
1996 Brij Mohan Haryana Vikas Party
2000 Mange Ram Gupta Indian National Congress
2005
2009 Hari Chand Middha Indian National Lok Dal
2014
2019^ Krishan Lal Middha [2] [3] [4] [5] Bharatiya Janata Party
2019

^By-Poll

Election results

Assembly Election 2024

2024 Haryana Legislative Assembly election: Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Krishan Lal Middha
INC Mahabir Gupta
JJP Dharampal Prajapat
NOTA None of the Above
Majority
Turnout
Registered electors 2,03,349
Swing

2019

2019 Haryana Legislative Assembly election: Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Krishan Lal Middha 58,370 47.20 Increase2.svg 8.55
JJP Mahabir Gupta45,86237.09
INC Anshul Singla7,9586.44Decrease2.svg 10.94
BSP Sumer Singh Jangra5,1444.16
LSP Vinod Saini3,1082.51Decrease2.svg 7.87
Margin of victory12,50810.10Increase2.svg 0.22
Turnout 1,23,85966.85Decrease2.svg 8.64
Registered electors
BJP hold Swing

2019 By Poll

By-election, 2019: Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Krishan Lal Middha 50,578 38.65 Increase2.svg 14.52
JJP Digvijay Singh Chautala 37,64828.77
INC Randeep Singh Surjewala 22,74217.38Increase2.svg 4.84
LSP PT. Vinod Ashri13,58210.38
INLD Umed Singh3,4542.64Decrease2.svg 23.35
Margin of victory12,9309.88Increase2.svg 8.03
Turnout 1,30,87975.49Decrease2.svg 0.35
Registered electors
BJP gain from INLD Swing

Assembly Election 2014

2014 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INLD Dr. Hari Chand Middha 31,631 25.99% Decrease2.svg10.39
BJP Surinder Singh Barwala29,37424.13%Increase2.svg23.59
INC Pramod Sehwag15,26712.54%Decrease2.svg15.44
BSP Sudhir Gautam13,22510.87%Decrease2.svg0.89
HJC(BL) Ramesh Kumar Saini12,24610.06%Decrease2.svg1.84
Independent Tek Ram Kandela11,2239.22%
Independent Brij Mohan Singla4,2933.53%
CPI(M) Comrade Ramesh Chander1,0570.87%
HLP Dr. Dharampal Jain8590.71%
Margin of victory2,2571.85%Decrease2.svg6.54
Turnout 1,21,71675.84%Increase2.svg1.28
Registered electors 1,60,496Increase2.svg27.82
INLD hold Swing Decrease2.svg10.39

Assembly Election 2009

2009 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INLD Dr. Hari Chand Middha 34,057 36.38% Increase2.svg12.68
INC Mange Ram Gupta 26,19527.98%Decrease2.svg11.35
HJC(BL) Brij Mohan Singla11,14111.90%
BSP Ramesh Kumar Saini11,01011.76%Increase2.svg10.08
Independent Balwant Singh8,2208.78%
LJP Amarjeet7020.75%Decrease2.svg2.09
BJP Swami Raghvanand5070.54%Decrease2.svg9.71
Margin of victory7,8628.40%Decrease2.svg7.23
Turnout 93,62174.56%Decrease2.svg0.02
Registered electors 1,25,564Decrease2.svg16.08
INLD gain from INC Swing Decrease2.svg2.95

Assembly Election 2005

2005 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Mange Ram Gupta 43,883 39.33% Decrease2.svg4.9
INLD Surender Singh26,44823.70%Decrease2.svg15.59
Independent Brij Mohan Singla21,10018.91%
BJP Sriniwas Verma11,43710.25%Increase2.svg5.72
LJP Inderjit Kaur3,1712.84%
BSP Balwan Singh1,8791.68%
Independent Mahabir Gupta7360.66%
Margin of victory17,43515.62%Increase2.svg10.69
Turnout 1,11,58874.58%Increase2.svg4.73
Registered electors 1,49,623Increase2.svg11.05
INC hold Swing Decrease2.svg4.90

Assembly Election 2000

2000 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Mange Ram Gupta 41,621 44.22% Increase2.svg19.97
INLD Gulshan Lal36,97839.29%
Independent Balwant Singh Dalamwala5,6045.95%
BJP Rameshwar Dass4,2624.53%
HVP Shiv Narain3,8564.10%Decrease2.svg40.38
Independent Sombir Pahalwan7820.83%
Margin of victory4,6434.93%Decrease2.svg15.30
Turnout 94,11269.88%Decrease2.svg0.14
Registered electors 1,34,740Increase2.svg2.80
INC gain from HVP Swing Decrease2.svg0.26

Assembly Election 1996

1996 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HVP Brij Mohan 40,803 44.48%
INC Mange Ram Gupta 22,24524.25%Decrease2.svg23.33
Samata Party Shanker Dass15,95917.40%
BSP Jai Parkash3,8884.24%
AIIC(T) Parma Nand2,5702.80%
Independent Suresh Kumar S/O Maman Ram9331.02%
Independent Harish Kumar8730.95%
Janhit Morcha Ram Chander4920.54%
Margin of victory18,55820.23%Decrease2.svg1.48
Turnout 91,73272.64%Increase2.svg2.14
Registered electors 1,31,075Increase2.svg19.69
HVP gain from INC Swing Decrease2.svg3.10

Assembly Election 1991

1991 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Mange Ram Gupta 35,346 47.58% Increase2.svg5.41
JP Tek Ram S/O Jug Lal19,21325.86%
JD Ramdhir Singh8,71911.74%
BJP Sham Lal6,6218.91%
Independent Anil6750.91%
Independent Om Singh5970.80%
LKD Rajinder Goyat5890.79%Decrease2.svg52.32
Independent Balwan Singh S/O Dal Singh3890.52%
Margin of victory16,13321.72%Increase2.svg10.77
Turnout 74,29469.58%Decrease2.svg7.30
Registered electors 1,09,513Increase2.svg11.14
INC gain from LKD Swing Decrease2.svg5.53

Assembly Election 1987

1987 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LKD Parma Nand 39,323 53.11% Increase2.svg6.36
INC Mange Ram Gupta 31,22142.17%Decrease2.svg4.33
Independent Sant Lal1,0161.37%
Independent Harnek Singh9281.25%
Margin of victory8,10210.94%Increase2.svg10.69
Turnout 74,04076.28%Increase2.svg0.03
Registered electors 98,538Increase2.svg27.94
LKD hold Swing Increase2.svg6.36

Assembly Election 1982

1982 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LKD Brij Mohan 27,045 46.75%
INC Mange Ram Gupta 26,89946.50%
Independent Ram Charan1,0361.79%
Independent Hawa Singh5400.93%
Independent Devi Dayal5160.89%
Independent Janki3750.65%
Independent Diwana3530.61%
Margin of victory1460.25%Decrease2.svg14.07
Turnout 57,84876.20%Increase2.svg5.53
Registered electors 77,021Increase2.svg25.71
LKD gain from Independent Swing Increase2.svg9.80

Assembly Election 1977

1977 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Mange Ram Gupta 15,751 36.95%
JP Pratap Singh9,64622.63%
Independent Dal Singh7,37417.30%
Independent Narain Singh5,04711.84%
Independent Ram Singh2,3625.54%
Independent Bhana Ram1,0312.42%
Independent Gulab Singh5071.19%
Independent Dhian Chand3130.73%
Independent Barhmanand2520.59%
Independent Balwant2460.58%
Margin of victory6,10514.32%Increase2.svg2.26
Turnout 42,62670.31%Decrease2.svg1.73
Registered electors 61,269Decrease2.svg16.14
Independent gain from INC(O) Swing Decrease2.svg17.33

Assembly Election 1972

1972 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC(O) Dal Singh 28,281 54.29%
INC Daya Krishan21,99942.23%Decrease2.svg9.54
Independent Devkinandan1,6313.13%
SSP Tilak Raj1850.36%
Margin of victory6,28212.06%Increase2.svg7.40
Turnout 52,09672.82%Increase2.svg16.79
Registered electors 73,062Increase2.svg16.28
INC(O) gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg2.52

Assembly Election 1968

1968 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Daya Krishan 17,733 51.77% Decrease2.svg7.5
Independent Shanker Dass16,13647.11%
Independent Zile Singh3851.12%
Margin of victory1,5974.66%Decrease2.svg19.28
Turnout 34,25455.71%Decrease2.svg16.53
Registered electors 62,833Increase2.svg1.40
INC hold Swing

Assembly Election 1967

1967 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Jind
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Daya Krishan 26,089 59.26%
Independent I. Singh15,54835.32%
Independent Telu1,3223.00%
Independent B. Ram7001.59%
Independent Sarupa3620.82%
Margin of victory10,54123.95%
Turnout 44,02174.65%
Registered electors 61,965
INC win (new seat)

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