Loharu Assembly constituency

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Loharu Assembly constituency
Constituency No. 54 for the Haryana Legislative Assembly
Loharu Assembly constituency map.svg
Constituency details
Country India
Region North India
State Haryana
District Bhiwani
LS constituency Bhiwani–Mahendragarh
Established1967
Total electors192,903 [1]
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
14th Haryana Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party  INC
Elected year 2024

Loharu Assembly constituency is one of the 90 Vidhan Sabha constituencies in Haryana state in northern India. [2]

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Overview

Loharu (constituency number 54) is one of the 6 Assembly constituencies located in Bhiwani district. [2] This constituency covers the entire Loharu and Siwani tehsils. [3]

Loharu is part of Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Lok Sabha constituency along with eight other Assembly segments, namely, Dadri, Badhra, Tosham and Bhiwani in this district and Ateli, Mahendragarh, Narnaul and Nangal Chaudhry in Mahendragarh district. [3]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearMember [4] Party
1967 Hira Nand Sheoran Indian National Congress
1968 Chandrawati
1972
1977 Hiranand Arya Janata Party
1982 Lokdal
1987
1991 Chandrawati Janata Dal
1996 Somvir Singh Haryana Vikas Party
2000 Bahadur Singh Indian National Lok Dal
2005 Somvir Singh Indian National Congress
2009 Dharam Pal Obra Indian National Lok Dal
2014 Om Parkash Barwa
2019 Jai Parkash Dalal Bharatiya Janata Party
2024 Rajbir Fartia Indian National Congress

Election results

Assembly Election 2024

2024 Haryana Legislative Assembly election: Loharu [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Rajbir Fartia 81,336 48.96 Increase2.svg 17.61
BJP Jai Parkash Dalal 8054448.49Increase2.svg 4.47
NOTA None of the Above 2590.16
Majority792
Turnout
INC gain from BJP Swing

Assembly Election 2019

2019 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Jai Parkash Dalal 61,365 44.02% Increase2.svg16.04
INC Somvir Singh43,68831.34%Increase2.svg8.12
JJP Alka Arya27,51519.74%New
BSP Ramesh1,8121.30%Increase2.svg0.72
INLD Raj Singh Gagarwas1,7821.28%Decrease2.svg28.22
LSP Raj Kumar7710.55%New
Margin of victory17,67712.68%Increase2.svg11.16
Turnout 139,41472.27%Decrease2.svg9.13
Registered electors 192,903Increase2.svg13.82
BJP gain from INLD Swing Increase2.svg14.52

Assembly Election 2014

2014 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INLD Om Parkash Barwa 40,693 29.50% Increase2.svg2.36
BJP Jai Parkash Dalal 38,59827.98%Increase2.svg27.2
INC Somvir Singh32,02623.21%Increase2.svg1.8
HJC(BL) Bahadur Singh19,59914.21%Increase2.svg9.21
Republican Backward Congress Rajender Singh3,0412.20%New
BSP Sumitra Devi7970.58%Decrease2.svg4.63
Margin of victory2,0951.52%Increase2.svg0.97
Turnout 137,96481.40%Increase2.svg2.17
Registered electors 169,487Increase2.svg17.95
INLD hold Swing Increase2.svg2.36

Assembly Election 2009 [7]

2009 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INLD Dharam Pal 30,887 27.13% Decrease2.svg1.08
Independent Jai Parkash Dalal 30,26426.58%New
INC Somvir Singh S/O Ganpat Ram24,38021.42%Decrease2.svg17.37
Independent Rattanpal6,7105.89%New
BSP Ravi5,9305.21%Increase2.svg3.72
HJC(BL) Madan Lal5,6935.00%New
Independent Pilot Sandeep Arya4,4163.88%New
CPI(M) Dayanand Poonia1,5661.38%New
BJP Dharamveer8840.78%Decrease2.svg6.53
Margin of victory6230.55%Decrease2.svg10.02
Turnout 1,13,84579.23%Increase2.svg2.05
Registered electors 1,43,693Decrease2.svg2.56
INLD gain from INC Swing Decrease2.svg11.65

Assembly Election 2005

2005 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Somvir Singh 44,140 38.78% Increase2.svg33.68
INLD Bahadur Singh32,10828.21%Decrease2.svg18.39
Independent Rattan Pal24,24821.30%New
BJP Vijay Shekhawat8,3167.31%New
BSP Nanar Ram1,7001.49%Decrease2.svg0.11
Independent Parmod Kumar9390.83%New
Independent Sushil Kumar6290.55%New
Margin of victory12,03210.57%Increase2.svg4.16
Turnout 1,13,81777.18%Increase2.svg7.04
Registered electors 1,47,474Increase2.svg16.32
INC gain from INLD Swing Decrease2.svg7.82

Assembly Election 2000

2000 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INLD Bahadur Singh 41,439 46.60% New
HVP Somvir Singh35,74040.19%Decrease2.svg17.67
INC Ram Chander4,5395.10%Increase2.svg1.01
Independent Rameshwar3,7214.18%New
BSP Surat Singh1,4221.60%New
Independent Sadhu Ram8991.01%New
Margin of victory5,6996.41%Decrease2.svg37.92
Turnout 88,91770.71%Increase2.svg4.42
Registered electors 1,26,780Increase2.svg1.36
INLD gain from HVP Swing Decrease2.svg11.26

Assembly Election 1996

1996 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HVP Somvir Singh 47,559 57.86% New
Samata Party Hira Nand11,12613.54%New
Independent Ramesh7,8229.52%New
Independent Raj Singh3,8574.69%New
INC Chandrawati3,3644.09%Decrease2.svg12.85
Independent Brahma Nand3,3294.05%New
JD Ram Kumar S/O Sheo Nand1,3311.62%Decrease2.svg37.81
Independent Devi Lal8891.08%New
Margin of victory36,43344.33%Increase2.svg23.76
Turnout 82,19367.72%Increase2.svg10.54
Registered electors 1,25,076Increase2.svg13.62
HVP gain from JD Swing Increase2.svg18.43

Assembly Election 1991

1991 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JD Chandrawati 23,953 39.43% New
JP Sohanlal11,46218.87%New
INC Sumitra10,28916.94%Decrease2.svg20.96
BJP Vijay Shekhawat3,8786.38%New
Independent Raj Singh3,6365.99%New
Independent Hari Singh2,9284.82%New
Independent Nihal Singh1,3472.22%New
Independent Rajender Singh9111.50%New
Independent Girdhari Lal6531.08%New
Margin of victory12,49120.56%Increase2.svg1.81
Turnout 60,74257.96%Decrease2.svg10.46
Registered electors 1,10,082Increase2.svg7.44
JD gain from LKD Swing Decrease2.svg17.22

Assembly Election 1987

1987 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LKD Hira Nand 38,104 56.66% Increase2.svg10.24
INC Tusli Ram25,49137.90%Increase2.svg8.1
VHP Ravinder6981.04%New
Independent Pratap Singh6400.95%New
Independent Ram Sarup Verma6400.95%New
Independent Purushottam Lal5990.89%New
Independent Ram Kumar Sharma3010.45%New
Independent Subh Ram2940.44%New
Margin of victory12,61318.75%Increase2.svg2.15
Turnout 67,25367.54%Increase2.svg3.65
Registered electors 1,02,461Increase2.svg17.41
LKD hold Swing Increase2.svg10.24

Assembly Election 1982

1982 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LKD Hira Nand 25,108 46.42% New
INC Ram Narain Singh16,12429.81%Increase2.svg14.79
Independent Chaman Lal5,1489.52%New
JP Om Parkash3,7096.86%Decrease2.svg66.44
Independent Mangla Ram7201.33%New
Independent Niranjan Lal6561.21%New
Independent Nanag5541.02%New
Independent Ram Kumar4730.87%New
Independent Sher Singh4590.85%New
Margin of victory8,98416.61%Decrease2.svg41.67
Turnout 54,09463.21%Increase2.svg4.82
Registered electors 87,269Increase2.svg23.29
LKD gain from JP Swing Decrease2.svg26.88

Assembly Election 1977

1977 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JP Hira Nand 29,659 73.30% New
INC Shri Ram6,07615.02%Decrease2.svg35.12
Independent Om Prakash Sharma4,72911.69%New
Margin of victory23,58358.28%Increase2.svg40.36
Turnout 40,46457.92%Decrease2.svg8.82
Registered electors 70,784Increase2.svg13.86
JP gain from INC Swing

Assembly Election 1972

1972 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Chandrawati 20,565 50.13% Increase2.svg1.03
Independent Hira Nand13,21332.21%New
Independent Pawan Kumar5,53013.48%New
Independent Bhagwan Singh1,4503.53%New
Independent Kalu Ram2620.64%New
Margin of victory7,35217.92%Increase2.svg12.84
Turnout 41,02068.01%Increase2.svg13.12
Registered electors 62,167Increase2.svg11.45
INC hold Swing Increase2.svg1.03

Assembly Election 1968

1968 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Chandrawati 14,480 49.11% Increase2.svg3.31
Independent Tulsi Ram12,98244.03%New
Independent Teka1,8576.30%New
ABJS Hanuman Dass1680.57%New
Margin of victory1,4985.08%Decrease2.svg3.74
Turnout 29,48754.34%Decrease2.svg13.03
Registered electors 55,780Increase2.svg3.64
INC hold Swing Increase2.svg3.31

Assembly Election 1967

1967 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Loharu
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Hira Nand 16,240 45.79% New
SSP T. Ram13,11136.97%New
Independent C. Bhan2,6467.46%New
Independent Juglal2,2696.40%New
Independent Kanhiya1,1973.38%New
Margin of victory3,1298.82%
Turnout 35,46369.15%
Registered electors 53,822
INC win (new seat)

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