Sanjay Singh (Haryana politician)

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Sanjay Singh
Member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly
In office
2019–2024
BJP Sanjay Singh 59,117 36.16 Decrease2.svg0.04
JJP Rohtash Singh Khatana46,66428.54New
BSP Javed Ahmad39,86824.38Increase2.svg9.72
INC Shamsuddin10,7356.57Increase2.svg3.90
Independent Dharam Pal1,9781.21New
INLD Rohtash1,3380.82Decrease2.svg18.87
Margin of victory12,4537.62Decrease2.svg8.90
Turnout 1,63,49971.06Decrease2.svg5.89
Registered electors 2,30,071Increase2.svg19.15
BJP hold Swing Decrease2.svg0.04

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