Haryana Assembly Election 2019 Winners Full List: The Bharatiya Janata Party has failed to win a majority in Haryana assembly elections. The party has won 40 seats, six short of the magic figure. The Congress has performed surprisingly well winning 31 seats, and Dushyant Chautala’s Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) has emerged as the ‘kingmaker’ winning ten seats in its first elections.
Most of the opening polls had predicted a comfortable victory for the BJP. However, India Today-Axis My India exit poll showed that it would not be that easy for CM Khattar as he is likely to face a tough challenge by a resurgent Congress. The BJP, which had won 47 seats in 2014, had set a target of claiming at most limited 75 seats in the 90-member Haryana Assembly.
Haryana Election 2019 Winners Full List :
Constituency | Party | Winners |
Adampur | INC | Kuldeep Bishnoi |
Ambala Cantt. | BJP | Anil Vij |
Ambala City | BJP | Aseem Goel Naneola |
Assandh | BSP | Narendra Singh |
Ateli | BJP | Sitaram |
Badhra | JJP | Naina Singh |
Badkhal | BJP | Seema Trikha |
Badli | INC | Kuldeep Vats |
Badshahpur | Independent | Rakesh Daultabad |
Bahadurgarh | INC | Rajinder Singh Joon |
Ballabhgarh | BJP | Mool Chand Sharma |
Baroda | INC | Sri Krishan Hooda |
Barwala | JJP | Jogi Ram Sihag |
Bawal (SC) | BJP | Dr Banwari Lal |
Bawani Khera (SC) | BJP | Bishamber Singh |
Beri | Congress | Raghuvir Singh |
Bhiwani | BJP | Ghanshyam Saraf |
Dabwali | Congress | Amit Sihag |
Dadri | Independent | Sombir |
Ellenabad | INLD | Abhay Singh Chautala |
Faridabad | BJP | Rajesh Nagar |
Faridabad (NIT) | Congress | Neeraj Sharma |
Fatehabad | BJP | Dura Ram |
Ferozepur Jhirka | Congress | Mamman Khan |
Ganaur | BJP | Nirmal Rani |
Garhi Sampla-Kiloi | INC | Bhupinder Singh Hooda |
Gharaunda | BJP | Harvinder Kalyan |
Gohana | Congress | Jagbir Singh Malik |
Guhla (SC) | JJP | Ishwar Singh |
Gurgaon | BJP | Sudhir Singla |
Hansi | BJP | Vinod Bhayana |
Hathin | BJP | PRAVEEN DAGAR |
Hisar | BJP | DR. KAMAL GUPTA |
Hodal (SC) | BJP | JAGDISH NAYAR |
Indri | BJP | RAM KUMAR |
Israna (SC) | INC | BALBIR SINGH |
Jagadhri | BJP | Kanwar Pal |
Jhajjar (SC) | INC | GEETA BHUKKAL |
Jind | BJP | Dr Krishan Lal Middha |
Julana | JJP | Amarjeet Dhanda |
Kaithal | BJP | Leela Ram |
Kalanaur (SC) | INC | Shakuntla Khatak |
Kalawali (SC) | INC | Shishpal Singh |
Kalayat | BJP | Kamlesh Dhanda |
Kalka | Congress | Pardeep Chaudhary |
Karnal | BJP | Manohar Lal |
Kharkhauda (SC) | Congress | Jaiveer Singh |
Kosli | BJP | LAXMAN SINGH YADAV |
Ladwa | Congress | Mewa Singh |
Loharu | BJP | Jai Parkash Dalal |
Mahendragarh | INC | Rao Dan Singh |
Meham | Independent | BALRAJ KUNDU |
Mulana (SC) | INC | Varun Chaudhary |
Nalwa | BJP | RANBIR GANGWA |
Nangal chaudhry | BJP | Dr. Abhe Singh Yadav |
Naraingarh | INC | SHALLEY |
Narnaul | BJP | Om Prakash Yadav |
Narnaund | JJP | Ram Kumar Gautam |
Narwana (SC) | JJP | Ram Niwas |
Nilokheri (SC) | Independent | DHARAM PAL GONDER |
Nuh | Congress | Aftab Ahmed |
Palwal | BJP | DEEPAK MANGLA |
Panchkula | BJP | Gian Chand Gupta |
Panipat City | BJP | Parmod Kumar Vij |
Panipat Rural | BJP | Mahipal Dhanda |
Pataudi (SC) | BJP | Satya Parkash |
Pehowa | BJP | Sandeep Singh |
Prithla | Independent | Nayan Pal Rawat |
Punahana | INC | Mohd Ilyas |
Pundri | Independent | Randhir Singh Gollen |
Radaur | INC | BISHAN LAL |
Rai | BJP | Mohan Lal Badoli |
Rania | Independent | Ranjit Singh |
Ratia (SC) | BJP | Lakshman Napa |
Rewari | BJP | CHIRANJEEV RAO |
Rohtak | BJP | BHARAT BHUSHAN BATRA |
Sadhaura (SC) | BJP | RENU BALA |
Safidon | BJP | Bachan Singh Arya |
Samalkha | Congress | Dharam Singh Chhoker |
Shahbad (SC) | JJP | Ram Karan |
Sirsa | Haryana Lokhit Party | Gopal Kanda |
Sohna | BJP | Sanjay Singh |
Sonipat | Congress | Surender Panwar |
Thanesar | BJP | Subhash Sudha |
Tigaon | BJP | Rajesh Nagar |
Tohana | JJP | Devender Singh Babli |
Tosham | INC | Kiran Choudhary |
Uchana kalan | JJP | Dushyant Chautala |
Uklana (SC) | JJP | Anoop Dhanak |
Yamunanagar | INLD | Dilbag Singh |
The campaigning in Haryana witnessed the BJP’s ‘star campaigners’ PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah using issues such as abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir and Triple Talaq Law to woo the voters. The Congress, which is fighting to keep its flock together in the state, accused the BJP of neglecting local issues in state polls.