2014 Haryana Legislative Assembly election

A general election was held on 15 October 2014 to elect 90 members of the Haryana Legislative Assembly. The term of previous assembly elected in 2009 was to expire on 27 October 2014. The results were announced on 19 October.[1] The BJP won the majority in the Assembly.[2][3] Manohar Lal Khattar was chosen to head the new government.

2014 Haryana Legislative Assembly election

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All 90 seats to the Haryana Legislative Assembly
46 seats needed for a majority
Turnout76.54% (Increase4.17%)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderSubhash BaralaOm Prakash ChautalaBhupinder Singh Hooda
PartyBJPINLDINC
AllianceNDA-UPA
Last election43140
Seats won471915
Seat changeIncrease43Decrease12Decrease25
Percentage33.20%24.11%20.58%
SwingIncrease 24.16%Decrease 1.68%Decrease 14.50%

 Fourth party
 
LeaderMayawati
PartyBSP
Alliance-
Last election1
Seats won1
Seat changeSteady
Percentage4.37%
SwingDecrease 2.36%


Chief Minister before election

Bhupinder Singh Hooda
INC

Elected Chief Minister

Manohar Lal Khattar
BJP

Parties contending

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Four major parties contested the election – the Indian National Congress (INC, incumbent), the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Haryana Janhit Congress (HJC).[4] Others that contested the elections included candidates from the Bahujan Samaj Party, Communist Party of India, Communist Party of India (Marxist), Samajwadi Party, Shiromani Akali Dal (an alliance partner of BJP in neighbouring Punjab[5]), other regional parties and independents.[6]

Date

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The Election Commission of India announced, on 12 September 2014, Haryana's Legislative Assembly election under Article 324 and 172(1) of the Constitution of India and Section 15 of Representation of the People Act, 1951. The announcement stated 90 assembly seats to be contested, of which 17 constituencies were reserved for Scheduled Castes candidates.[7]

Election

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Voting was held on 15 October and the result was announced four days later. Voter turnout for the Assembly election set a new state record with 76.54%.[8] A total of 1,351 candidates, of which 116 were women, contested for the 90 seats (an average of 15 candidates per seat). This was the highest number of total and women candidates in Haryana assembly elections since its formation in 1966.[8]

Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) was used along with EVMs in 6 out of 90 assembly constituencies in Haryana-Thanesar, Karnal, Panipat city, Sonipat, Rohtak and Gurgaon.[9][10][11]

Among other practices to ensure a fair election, photo electoral rolls and photo identification were mandatory during the election.[7] Each polling booth was provided with multiple Awareness Observers as non-participating members to verify free and fair voting and access.[12][13] Every polling station was also equipped with basic minimum facilities such as access to drinking water, toilet and a ramp for the disabled.[7] The voters cast their vote at 16,244 polling booths. The poll was conducted using electronic voting machines.[7]

Exit polls

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Publish DateSourcePolling Organisation
CongressBJPINLDHJCOthers
15 October 2014[14]News 24Chanakya10 (±5)52 (±7)23 (±7)5 (±3)
[15]Times Now15372864
[15]ABP NewsNielsen10462923
[15]India TVCVoter15 (±3)37 (±3)28 (±3)6 (±3)4 (±3)

Result

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The BJP won a majority with 47 seats. With BJP's alliance partner Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), which won 1 seat, the NDA alliance of BJP and SAD won 48 seats.[2][3]

Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes%±ppWon+/−
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)41,25,28533.2 24.16%47 43
Indian National Lok Dal (INLD)29,96,20324.1 1.68%19 12
Indian National Congress (INC)25,57,94020.6 14.50%15 25
Haryana Janhit Congress (BL) (HJC(BL))4,43,4443.6 3.8%2 4
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)5,42,9854.4 2.36%1 1
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD)76,9850.6 0.38%1 1
Independents13,17,63310.6 2.56%5 4
None of the Above (NOTA)53,6130.4-
Total1,24,26,968100.0090±0
Valid votes1,24,26,96899.94
Invalid votes7,3110.06
Votes cast / turnout1,24,34,27976.54
Abstentions38,69,46323.46
Registered voters1,63,03,742

Results by constituency

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Results
Assembly ConstituencyWinnerRunner UpMargin
No.NameCandidatePartyVotesCandidatePartyVotes
Panchkula District
1KalkaLatika SharmaBJP50347Pradeep ChaudharyINLD3132019027
2PanchkulaGian Chand GuptaBJP69916Kulbhushan GoyalINLD2531444602
Ambala District
3NaraingarhNayab SinghBJP55931Ram KishanINC3157024361
4Ambala CanttAnil VijBJP66605Nirmal SinghINC5114315462
5Ambala CityAseem GoelBJP60216Venod SharmaHJCP(V)3696423252
6MulanaSantosh Chauhan SarwanBJP49970Rajbir SinghINLD443215649
Yamunanagar District
7SadhauraBalwant SinghBJP63772Pinki ChapperINLD4962614146
8JagadhriKanwar PalBJP74203Akram KhanBSP4004734156
9YamunanagarGhanshyam DassBJP79743Dilbagh SinghINLD5149828245
10RadaurShyam SinghBJP67076Raj Kumar BubkaINLD2836938707
Kurukshetra District
11LadwaPawan SainiBJP42445Bachan Kaur BarshamiINLD394532992
12ShahbadKrishan KumarBJP45715Ram KaranINLD45153562
13ThanesarSubhash SudhaBJP68080Ashok Kumar AroraINLD4244225638
14PehowaSardar Jaswinder Singh SandhuINLD49110Jai Bhagwan SharmaBJP397639347
Kaithal District
15GuhlaKulwant Ram BazigarBJP36598Dillu RamINC341582440
16KalayatJai PrakashIND51106Ram Pal MajraINLD427168390
17KaithalRandeep Singh SurjewalaINC65524Kailash BhagatINLD4184923675
18PundriDinesh KaushikIND38312Randhir Singh GollenBJP334804832
Karnal District
19NilokheriBhagwan Das KabirPanthiBJP58354Manu RamINLD2394434410
20IndriKaran Dev KambojBJP45756Usha KashyapINLD2188123875
21KarnalManohar Lal KhattarBJP82485Jai Prakash KarnalIND1871263773
22GharaundaHarwinder KalyanBJP55247Narender SangwanINLD3736417883
23AssandhSardar Bakhshish Singh VirkBJP30723Maratha Virender VermaBSP261154608
Panipat District
24Panipat RuralMahipal DhandaBJP62074Dhara Singh RawalIND2594236132
25Panipat CityRohita RewriBJP92757Virender Kumar ShahINC3903653721
26IsranaKrishan Lal PanwarBJP40277Balbir SinghINC384491828
27SamalkhaRavinder MachhrouliIND53294Dharm Singh ChhokerINC3292120373
Sonipat District
28GanaurKuldeep SharmaINC46146Nirmal RaniBJP386037543
29RaiJai TirathINC36703InderjeetINLD367003
30KharkhaudaJaiveer SinghINC37829Pawan KumarIND2364714182
31SonipatKavita JainBJP56832Dev Raj DhiwanINC3102225810
32GohanaJagbir Singh MalikINC41393Dr Krishan Chander BangerINLD381653228
33BarodaSri Krishan HoodaINC50530Dr Kapoor Singh NarwalINLD453475183
Jind District
34JulanaParminder Singh DhullINLD54632Dharmender Singh DhullINC3182622806
35SafidonJasbirIND29369Vandana SharmaBJP279471422
36JindHari Chand MiddhaINLD31631Surinder Singh BarwalaBJP293742257
37Uchana KalanPremlataBJP79674Dushyant ChautalaINLD729147480
38NarwanaPirthi SinghINLD72166Santosh RaniBJP630149152
Fatehabad District
39TohanaSubhash BaralaBJP49462Nishan SinghINLD425566906
40FatehabadBalwan Singh DaulatpuriaINLD60539Dura RamHJC (BL)570343505
41RatiaRavinder BalialaINLD50905Sunita DuggalBJP50452453
Sirsa District
42KalanwaliBalkaur SinghSAD54112Shishpal KeharwalaINC4114712965
43DabwaliNaina Singh ChautalaINLD68029Dr Kalamvir SinghINC594848545
44RaniaRamchand KambojINLD43971Gobind KandaHLP396564315
45SirsaMakhan Lal SinglaINLD46573Gopal KandaHLP436352938
46EllenabadAbhay Singh ChautalaINLD69162Pawan BeniwalBJP5762311539
Hisar District
47AdampurKuldeep BishnoiHJC (BL)56757Kulveer Singh BeniwalINLD3950817249
48UklanaAnoop DhanakINLD58120Seema GaibipurBJP4019317927
49NarnaundCaptain AbhimanyuBJP53770Raj Singh MorINLD480095761
50HansiRenuka BishnoiHJC (BL)46335Umed Singh LohanINLD3168314652
51BarwalaVed NarangINLD34941Surender PuniaBJP2468010261
52HisarKamal GuptaBJP42285Savitri JindalINC2863913646
53NalwaRanbir Singh GangwaINLD41950Chander MohanHJC (BL)349857115
Bhiwani District
54LoharuOm Parkash BarwaINLD40693Jai Parkash DalalBJP385982095
Charkhi Dadri District
55BadhraRaghbir SinghBJP39139Ranbir Singh MahendraINC341335006
56DadriRajdeepINLD43400SomvirBJP417901610
Bhiwani District
57BhiwaniGhanshyam SarafBJP50020Nirmla SarafINLD2142328597
58ToshamKiran ChoudhryINC58218Kamla RaniINLD3847719741
59Bawani KheraBishamber SinghBJP47323Daya BhurtanaINLD447642559
Rohtak District
60MehamAnand Singh DangiINC50728Shamsher Singh KharkharaBJP410719657
61Garhi Sampla-KiloiBhupinder Singh HoodaINC80693Satish Kumar NandalINLD3350847185
62RohtakManish GroverBJP57718Bharat Bhushan BatraINC4658611132
63KalanaurShakuntala KhatikINC50451Ram Avtar BalmikiBJP464793972
Jhajjar District
64BahadurgarhNaresh KaushikBJP38341Rajinder Singh JoonINC334594882
65BadliOm Prakash DhankharBJP41549Kuldeep VatsIND322839266
66JhajjarGeeta BhukkalINC51697Sadhu RamINLD2511326584
67BeriRaghuvir Singh KadianINC36793Chatar SinghIND323004493
Mahendragarh District
68AteliSantosh YadavBJP64659SatbirINLD1605848601
69MahendragarhRam Bilas SharmaBJP83724Dan Singh RaoINC4923334491
70NarnaulOm PrakashBJP31664KamleshINLD270914573
71Nangal ChaudhryAbhe Singh YadavBJP33929ManjuINLD32948981
Rewari District
72BawalBanwari LalBJP79792Shyam SunderINLD3540137391
73KosliBikram SinghBJP63264Jagdish YadavINLD5249710767
74RewariRandhir Singh KapriwasBJP81103Satish YadavINLD3563745466
Gurgaon District
75PataudiBimla ChaudharyBJP75198Ganga RamINLD3623538963
76BadshahpurRao Narbir SinghBJP86672Rakesh DaultabadINLD6854018132
77GurgaonUmesh AggarwalBJP106106Gopi Chand GahlotINLD2201184095
78SohnaTejpal TanwarBJP53797Kishore YadavINLD2925024547
Mewat District
79NuhZakir HussainINLD64221Aftab AhmedINC3142531796
80Ferozepur JhirkaNaseem AhmedINLD40320Mamman KhanIND370753245
81PunahanaRahish KhanIND34281Mohammed IlyasINLD311403141
Palwal District
82HathinKehar Singh RawatINLD44703Harsh KumarBJP383316372
83HodalUdai BhanINC50723Jagdish NayyarINLD3904311680
84PalwalKaran Singh DalalINC57423Deepak ManglaBJP517815642
Faridabad District
85PrithlaTekchand SharmaBSP37178Nayan Pal RawatBJP359991199
86Faridabad NITNagender BhadanaINLD45740Pandit Shiv Charan Lal SharmaIND428262914
87BadkhalSeema TrikhaBJP70218Mahender Partap SinghINC3360936609
88BallabgarhMool Chand SharmaBJP69074Lakhan Kumar SinglaINC1597653098
89FaridabadVipul GoelBJP72679Anand KaushikINC2789844781
90TigaonLalit NagarINC55408Rajesh NagarBJP524702938

Source: [1]

Government formation

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The BJP was scheduled to meet on 21 October to choose a chief minister; a swearing-in ceremony was expected before Diwali on 23 October. The BJP parliamentary board deputed Venkaiah Naidu and Dinesh Sharma as observers for the meeting. Leading contenders for the post were Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh activist Manohar Lal Khattar, Haryana BJP president Ram Bilas Sharma, BJP spokesperson Captain Abhimanyu, MP Krishan Pal Gurjar, MLA Anil Vij and BJP Kisan cell leader O. P. Dhankar. Khattar was speculated to be leading the race.[16][17] Khattar was then chosen to head the new government and was sworn in on 26 October.[18]

References

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