Radaur Assembly constituency

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Radaur
Constituency No. 10 for the Haryana Legislative Assembly
Radaur Assembly constituency map.svg
Constituency details
Country India
Region North India
State Haryana
District Yamunanagar
LS constituency Kurukshetra
Total electors2,08,790
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
14th Haryana Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Bharatiya Janata Party

Radaur Assembly constituency is one of the 90 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Haryana state in India. [1] And Shyam Singh Rana Wins In 2024. [2]

Contents

It is part of Yamunanagar district.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearMember [3] Party
1977 Lehri Singh Janata Party
1982 Ram Singh Independent politician
1987 Rattan Lal Kataria Bharatiya Janata Party
1991 Lehri Singh Haryana Vikas Party
1996 Banta Ram Samata Party
2000 Indian National Lok Dal
2005 Ishwar Singh Palaka
2009 Bishan Lal Saini
2014 Shyam Singh Rana Bharatiya Janata Party
2019 Bishan Lal Saini Indian National Congress
2024 Shyam Singh Rana Bharatiya Janata Party

Election results

Assembly Election 2024 [4]

|- | | BJP | Shyam Singh Rana | 73,348 | 47.93% | Increase2.svg11.67 |- |- | | INC | Dr. Bishan Lal Saini | 60,216 | 39.35% | Increase2.svg1.30 |- |- | | BSP | Dharampal Tigra | 11,182 | 7.31% | Decrease2.svg5.75 |- |- | | AAP | Bhim Singh Rathi | 3,245 | 2.12% | Increase2.svg1.12 |- |- | | ASP(KR) | Mandeep Topra | 2,959 | 1.93% | New |- |- | | NOTA | None of the Above | 538 | 0.35% | Decrease2.svg0.44 |-

|- ! Margin of victory | 13,132 | 8.58% | Increase2.svg6.79 |-

|- ! Turnout | 1,53,018 | 73.28% | Increase2.svg0.28 |-

|- ! Registered electors | 2,08,790 | | Increase2.svg7.23 |-

|- | | BJP gain from INC ! Swing | Increase2.svg9.88 | |- |}

Assembly Election 2019

2019 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Radaur [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Bishan Lal Saini 54,087 38.05% 25.05%
BJP Karan Dev51,54636.26%−9.19%
BSP Mahipal Singh18,56713.06%5.88%
JJP Manga Ram7,1615.04%
INLD Rajbeer3,6872.59%−16.63%
LSP Harbans Kumar2,5891.82%
AAP Naresh Lal1,4191.00%
NOTA Nota1,1260.79%
Sarva Hit Party Ravi Kumar7790.55%
Margin of victory2,5411.79%−24.44%
Turnout 1,42,14773.00%−9.03%
Registered electors 1,94,7268.23%
INC gain from BJP Swing -7.40%

Assembly Election 2014

2014 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Radaur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Shyam Singh 67,076 45.45% 33.59%
INLD Raj Kumar Bubka28,36919.22%−6.48%
INC Subhash Chaudhry19,18413.00%−8.88%
BSP Sanjay Kumar10,5947.18%−7.32%
Independent Mohit Kait7,7325.24%
Independent Ajay Pal5,4023.66%
Independent Rishi Pal3,8502.61%
Haryana Kranti Dal Kuldeep Singh S/O Jai Singh1,3290.90%
CPI Balwant9280.63%
Margin of victory38,70726.23%22.41%
Turnout 1,47,57182.02%3.48%
Registered electors 1,79,91122.73%
BJP gain from INLD Swing 19.75%

Assembly Election 2009

2009 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Radaur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INLD Bishan Lal Saini 29,593 25.70% −1.71%
INC Suresh Kumar25,19821.88%−0.17%
BSP Ashwani Kumar16,69814.50%10.15%
BJP Shyam Singh13,65711.86%−3.81%
Independent Randhir Singh7,0906.16%
HJC(BL) Mam Raj6,0935.29%
Independent Harish Chander5,5974.86%
Independent Sanjeev Kumar3,5073.05%
Independent Daya Nand2,9322.55%
Independent Rishi Pal1,9701.71%
Independent Satish Kumar6880.60%
Margin of victory4,3953.82%−1.54%
Turnout 1,15,14378.55%−2.19%
Registered electors 1,46,59420.44%
INLD hold Swing -1.71%

Assembly Election 2005

2005 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Radaur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INLD Ishwar Singh Palaka 26,933 27.41% −20.31%
INC Lehri Singh21,67022.05%−17.55%
Independent Ram Singh17,72418.04%
BJP Krishan Bedi15,40115.67%
BRP Rajbir6,5886.70%
BSP Attar Singh4,2814.36%1.10%
LJP Singara Singh1,8501.88%
CPI Simru Ram1,2281.25%
Independent Jai Kumar1,1611.18%
Independent Sukhbir Singh7790.79%
Margin of victory5,2635.36%−2.76%
Turnout 98,26680.73%4.15%
Registered electors 1,21,71814.50%
INLD hold Swing -20.31%

Assembly Election 2000

2000 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Radaur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INLD Banta Ram 38,551 47.72%
INC Ram Singh31,99639.60%14.23%
HVP Priti Lal5,7877.16%
BSP Naresh Kumar2,6323.26%−10.28%
Independent Rishala Ram5480.68%
Independent Suresh Kumar5360.66%
Independent Sukhbir Alahar4270.53%
Margin of victory6,5558.11%−3.36%
Turnout 80,79376.58%−1.81%
Registered electors 1,06,300−3.11%
INLD gain from Samata Party Swing 14.50%

Assembly Election 1996

1996 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Radaur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Samata Party Banta Ram 30,765 36.85%
INC Ram Singh21,18425.38%−0.73%
BJP Rattan Lal11,70014.02%10.32%
BSP Naresh Kumar11,30113.54%
Independent Chhote Lal1,5511.86%
JD Puran Chand9371.12%
Independent Shanta Ram9191.10%
Independent Hisam Singh8581.03%
Independent Amar Nath6970.83%
Independent Ram Parkash5660.68%
AIIC(T) Ram Niwas5550.66%
Margin of victory9,58111.48%7.91%
Turnout 83,47778.39%7.68%
Registered electors 1,09,71614.34%
Samata Party gain from HVP Swing 3.64%

Assembly Election 1991

1991 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Radaur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HVP Lehri Singh 21,645 33.21%
JP Banta Ram19,32129.65%
INC Ram Singh17,01026.10%8.94%
BJP Rattan Lal2,4093.70%−49.12%
Independent Kura Ram2,1303.27%
Independent Ramesh Kumar4490.69%
Independent Mehar Chand3350.51%
Margin of victory2,3243.57%−30.26%
Turnout 65,16770.71%−3.17%
Registered electors 95,96014.61%
HVP gain from BJP Swing -19.61%

Assembly Election 1987

1987 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Radaur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Rattan Lal 32,215 52.82% 37.88%
Independent Lehri Singh11,58619.00%
INC Chand Ram10,46917.17%−13.55%
Independent Jasmer2,5714.22%
Independent Jagmal8141.33%
Independent Baldev Singh5420.89%
Independent Nar Singh4230.69%
Margin of victory20,62933.82%20.76%
Turnout 60,99073.88%1.45%
Registered electors 83,72419.96%
BJP gain from Independent Swing 9.04%

Assembly Election 1982

1982 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Radaur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Ram Singh 21,759 43.78%
INC Lahri Singh15,26530.72%12.75%
BJP Rattan Lal7,42414.94%
JP Shanta Ram2,5445.12%−46.96%
Independent Balak Ram1,6963.41%
Independent Prem5311.07%
Margin of victory6,49413.07%−16.13%
Turnout 49,69672.43%4.13%
Registered electors 69,79423.62%
Independent gain from JP Swing -8.29%

Assembly Election 1977

1977 Haryana Legislative Assembly election  : Radaur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JP Lehri Singh 19,868 52.07%
Independent Ram Singh8,72822.88%
INC Mula Ram6,85317.96%
Independent Barkha Ram8272.17%
Independent Rakha6891.81%
Independent Jai Singh6431.69%
Independent Shiv Ram4401.15%
Margin of victory11,14029.20%
Turnout 38,15368.30%
Registered electors 56,460
JP win (new seat)

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References

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