Elections in Haryana
Elections in Haryana have been conducted since 1967 to elect the members of Haryana Legislative Assembly and for the members of Lok Sabha. There are 90 assembly constituencies and 10 Lok Sabha constituencies.
Main Political Parties
INC: Indian National Congress, INC(I): Congress(Indira)
Janata Party, Janata Dal, INLD: Ind Nat Lok Dal (Devi Lal and Heirs of Chautala clan)
BJP: Bharatiya Janata Party, BJS or JS: Bharatiya Jana Sangh (precursor of BJP)
VHP: Vishal Haryana Party
Bansi Lal's Haryana Vikas Party (HVP), Bhajan Lal's HJC(BL): Haryana Jana-hita Congress
CPI: Communist party of India, CPM: CPI(Marxist)
Lok Sabha elections
- Haryana, after being separated from Punjab, first went to polls in 1967.
- 1967 (Fourth Lok Sabha) : Total: 9. Congress: 7/9, Jan Sangh: 1, Independents: 1 [1]
- 1971 : Total: 9. Congress: 7, JS: 1, VHP: 1
- 1977 (6-th Lok Sabha) : Total: 10. Janata Party (a.k.a. BLD): 10 out of 10, Congress: Zero.
- 1980 : Total: 10. Congress(I): 5, Janata (Socialist): 4, Janata: 1
- 1984 : Total: 10. Congress: 10/10
- 1989 : Total: 10. Janata Dal: 6/10, Congress: 4
- 1991 :
- 1996 (11-th Lok Sabha): Total: 10. BJP: 4, HVP: 3, Congress: 2, Ind: 1
- 1998 : Total: 10. HLD: 4, Congress: 3
- 1999 : Total: 10. BJP: 5, INLD: 5, Congress: zero.
- 2004 : Total: 10. Congress: 9/10, BJP: 1
- 2009 : Total: 10. Congress: 9
- 2014 (16-th lok Sabha) : BJP: 7, Congress: 1, INLD: 2
Legislative assembly elections
The elections for the Haryana Legislative Assembly held since 1967.[2]
Year | Election | Chief Minister(Winning Party/Coalition) | Party-wise details |
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First Assembly | Bhagwat Dayal Sharma (Indian National Congress) | ||
1967 | Second Assembly [3] | Rao Birender Singh (break-away Vishal Haryana Party) | Total: 81. Congress: 48, Jan Sangh: 12, Swatantra: 3, RPI: 2 Ind: 16 |
1968 | Third Assembly | Bansi Lal (Congress) | Total: 81. Congress: 48, VHP: 16, BJS: 7, Ind: 6 |
1972 | Fourth Assembly | Bansi Lal Banarsi Das Gupta - - Indian National Congress |
|
1977 | Fifth Assembly | Chaudhary Devi Lal (Janata Party) Bhajan Lal (Janata Party) Bhajan Lal - defected to Congress. |
Total: 90. Janata Party: 75/90, Vishal Haryana Party: 5, Congress: 3 |
1982 | Sixth Assembly | Bhajan Lal Bansi Lal - - Congress |
Total: 90. Congress: 36/90, Lok Dal+BJP: 31+6 = 37, Ind: 16 |
1987 | Seventh Assembly | Chaudhary Devi Lal Om Prakash Chautala Banarsi Das Gupta Hukam Singh - - Lok Dal, later Janata Dal |
Total: 90. Lok Dal + BJP: 60+16 = 76/90, CPI: 1, CPM: 1, Congress: 5, Ind: 7 |
1991 | Eighth Assembly | Indian National Congress | Bhajan Lal |
1996 | Ninth Assembly | Bansi Lal (Haryana Vikas Party) | Total: 90. HVP: 33, BJP: 11, SAP: 24, Congress: 9, Ind: 10 |
2000 | Tenth Assembly | Indian National Lok Dal | Om Prakash Chautala |
2005 | Eleventh Assembly | Bhupinder Singh Hooda (Congress) | |
2009 | Twelfth Assembly | Bhupinder Singh Hooda (Congress) | Total: 90. Congress: 40/90 Lok Dal: 31, BJP: 4, Janhit Cong (Bhajan Lal): 6, BSP: 1 |
2014 | Thirteenth Assembly | Manohar Lal Khattar (Bharatiya Janata Party) | Total: 90. BJP: 47/90, INLD: 20, Congress: 15, Janhit Cong: 2, Ind: 6 |
References
- ↑ "Lok Sabha Results 1967". Election Commission of India.
- ↑ "Election results - Full statistical reports". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
- ↑ "Haryana Vidhan Sabha Results 1967". Election Commission of India.
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