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Haryana General (Lok Sabha) Elections 2019 Latest News & Live Updates


Haryana General Election Results


Map of Haryana Parliamentary Constituencies

Haryana Parliamentary Constituencies Ambala Karnal Kurukshetra Faridabad Gurgaon Bhiwani mahendragarh Rohtak Sonipat Hisar Sirsa
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Haryana Lok Sabha Election 2019 Dates

StatePhase I (91)Phase II (97)Phase III (115)phaseIV (71)Phase V (51)phase VI (59)Phase VII(59)
Haryana-----12/May-


Haryana Lok Sabha Election 2014 Dates

*Haryana polling date: 10 April (Phase 3)

PC No.PC NameCategoryIssue of NotificationLast Date for filing NominationsScrutiny of NominationsLast date for withdrawal of CandidaturePolling DateCounting of VotesDate before which the election shall be Completed
1Ambala(SC)15 Mar22 Mar24 Mar26 Mar10 April16 May28 May
2KurukshetraGEN15 Mar22 Mar24 Mar26 Mar10 April16 May28 May
3Sirsa(SC)15 Mar22 Mar24 Mar26 Mar10 April16 May28 May
4HisarGEN15 Mar22 Mar24 Mar26 Mar10 April16 May28 May
5KarnalGEN15 Mar22 Mar24 Mar26 Mar10 April16 May28 May
6SonipatGEN15 Mar22 Mar24 Mar26 Mar10 April16 May28 May
7RohtakGEN15 Mar22 Mar24 Mar26 Mar10 April16 May28 May
8Bhiwani-MahendragarhGEN15 Mar22 Mar24 Mar26 Mar10 April16 May28 May
9GurgaonGEN15 Mar22 Mar24 Mar26 Mar10 April16 May28 May
10FaridabadGEN15 Mar22 Mar24 Mar26 Mar10 April16 May28 May






Haryana is the 17th state of India, which attained its statehood on 1 November 1966. Prior to this, Haryana was part of the state of Punjab. Agriculture is the main occupation and the state accounts for one of the highest per capita incomes in the country.
The state contributed greatly to the Green Revolution (a movement to make India self-sufficient in the area of food production). One of the wealthiest states in India, Haryana is also one of the most economically developed regions in South Asia. It is also the country's largest manufacturer of tractors, passenger cars and two-wheelers. The state is bordered in the east by the Yamuna river, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand; in the north by Punjab and Himachal Pradesh; and in the west and south by Rajasthan.

Member Representation at the Centre and State

Haryana sends 10 members to the Lok Sabha and five members to the Rajya Sabha. The State Legislative Assembly is unicameral in nature and has a strength of 90 members.

Election History

The first State Assembly elections took place in Haryana in 1966, with the Indian National Congress (INC) emerging as the winner and Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma was nominated as the Chief Minister. However in 1967, Vishal Haryana Party emerged as the winning party only to rule for about 224 days. In 1968, Congress was back in power and ruled till 1975, with Bansi Lal as the CM. INC continued to be in power till 1977. Next elections brought the Janata Party to power, with Chaudhary Devi Lal as the CM, and continued to be in power till 1980. INC was back in power in 1980, and ruled till 1987. Bhajan Lal and Bansi Lal served as the Chief Ministers during this tenure. In 1987, Janata Dal was once again back and ruled till 1991, after which INC took over and gave a stable government till 1996. In 1996, Bansi Lal's Haryana Vikas Party came into power and ruled till 1999. In 1999, INLD came to power with Om Prakash Chautla as the Chief Minister who served till 2005. Since 2005, INC has been in power with Bhupinder Singh Hooda as the Chief Minister. After getting victorious in the state assembly elections in 2014, Manohar Lal Khattar of the BJP became the chief minister of Haryana, by taking pledge on October 26, 2014.

If we look at the Parliamentary elections, the first election took place in 1967, also the fourth Lok Sabha elections. The INC emerged victorious and continued to dominate in the fifth Lok Sabha elections held in 1971. In the sixth Lok Sabha elections held in 1977, the Bharatiya Lok Dal (BLD) won all the 10 seats. In 1980, in the seventh Lok Sabha elections, the INC won five seats. In the eighth Lok Sabha elections held in 1984, the INC won by a majority of all 10 seats. However, in the ninth Lok Sabha Elections held in 1989, the Janata Dal (JD) emerged victorious. In the tenth Lok Sabha elections in 1991, the INC was back in power. In the eleventh Lok Sabha Elections held in 1996, the BJP won the maximum seats, while in the twelfth Lok Sabha elections held in 1998, the Haryana Lok Dal (Rashtriya) emerged victorious. In the thirteenth Lok Sabha elections held in 1999, the BJP and the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) won five seats each. In the fourteenth Lok Sabha elections, the INC got a majority, which continued in the fifteenth Lok Sabha elections in 2009. In the 2014 sixteenth Lok Sabha elections, BJP won 7 seats, Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) was able to retain its position by getting power over 2 seats, and Indian National Congress (INC) bagged 1 seat.

Current Constitution of the State Government

The present government is run by the Bharatiya Janata Party with Manohar Lal Khattar as the Chief Minister.

Major Political Parties

The main political parties in Haryana are:
  • Indian National Congress (INC)
  • Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) - Formed in 1987, the INLD is the main opposition party in Haryana.
  • Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
  • Haryana Janhit Congress (HJC) - The party was formed by former Chief Minister of Haryana Bhajan Lal in 2007. In 2009 Lok Sabha elections, the party won from Hissar and Bhajan Lal was termed as the winner.
  • Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)
Top Political Leaders


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