2019 Haryana Legislative Assembly election explained

Election Name:2019 Haryana Legislative Assembly election
Country:India
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2014 Haryana Legislative Assembly election
Previous Year:2014
Election Date:21 October 2019
Next Election:2024 Haryana Legislative Assembly election
Next Year:2024
Seats For Election:All 90 seats in the Haryana Legislative Assembly
Majority Seats:46
Turnout:68.20% (8.34%)
Leader1:Manohar Lal Khattar
Party1:Bharatiya Janata Party
Alliance1:NDA
Leader Since1:2014
Leaders Seat1:Karnal
Last Election1:33.20%, 47 seats
Seats1:40
Seat Change1: 7
Percentage1:36.49%
Swing1: 3.29%
Leader2:Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Party2:Indian National Congress
Alliance2:United Progressive Alliance
Leader Since2:2005
Leaders Seat2:Garhi Sampla-Kiloi
Last Election2:20.58%, 15 seats
Seats2:31
Seat Change2: 16
Percentage2:28.08%
Swing2: 7.50%
Leader4:Dushyant Chautala
Colour4:FFF700
Party4:JJP
Alliance4:-
Leader Since4:2018
Leaders Seat4:Uchana Kalan
Last Election4:New
Seats4:10
Seat Change4: 10
Percentage4:14.8%
Swing4: 14.8%
Map Size:300px
Map2 Image:Bharat Haryana Vidhan Sabha 2019.svg
Map2 Size:300px
Map2 Caption:Structure of the Haryana Legislative Assembly after the election
Chief Minister
Before Election:Manohar Lal Khattar
Before Party:Bharatiya Janata Party
After Party:Bharatiya Janata Party
Party5:Indian National Lok Dal
Seats5:1
Seat Change5: 18
Percentage5:2.44%
Leaders Seat5:Ellenabad
Leader Since5:2014
Leader5:Abhay Singh Chautala
Last Election5:24.11%, 19 seats
Swing5: 21.67%
After Election:Manohar Lal Khattar

Legislative Assembly election was held in Haryana on 21 October 2019 to elect 90 members of the Haryana Legislative Assembly.[1] [2] The final voter turnout was recorded at 68.20%. The results were announced on 24 October 2019.[3]

The Bharatiya Janata Party emerged as the single largest party and formed the government in a post-poll alliance with the Jannayak Janta Party and seven Independent MLAs.[4] BJP's Manohar Lal Khattar and JJP President Dushyant Chautala were sworn in as Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively of BJP-JJP alliance government.

In the previous election in 2014, the Bharatiya Janata Party had won a majority and ended the 10-year rule of the Congress government in the state and Manohar Lal Khattar became the Chief Minister.

Elections

Schedule

Poll EventHaryana
Notification date27 September 2019
Last Date for filing Nominations4 October 2019
Scrutiny of Nominations5 October 2019
Last date for withdrawal of Candidature7 October 2019
Date of Poll21 October 2019
Counting of Votes24 October 2019
Source: Business Today

Voter turnout

After the final count the turnout was updated to 68.20%.[5] Fatehabad 73.7%, Kaithal 73.3%, Jagadhari 73%, and Hathin 72.5% had highest turnout. Gurugram 51.2%, Badkhal 51.3%, and Tigaon 53.2% had lowest turnout of just above 50%.[6]

Parties and alliances

No.PartyFlagSymbolPhotoLeaderSeats contested
1.Indian National Lok DalAbhay Singh Chautala81
2.Shiromani Akali Dal3

Surveys and Polls

Vote share

Publishing DatePolling Agency
NDAUPAOthers
26 September 2019ABP News – C Voter[7] 46 %22%32%
18 October 2019IANS – C Voter[8] 47.5 %21.4 %30.7%

Seat Projections

Poll typePublishing DatePolling AgencyMajority
NDAUPAOthers
26 September 2019ABP News-CVoter780804
26 September 2019Patriotic Voter [9] 512514
27 September 2019NewsX – Pollstrat[10] 760608
17 October 2019Republic - Jan Ki Baat[11] 58-7012-155-8
18 October 2019ABP-CVoter[12] 8334
18 October 2019IANS-CVoter[13] 79-871-7
India Today - Axis[14] 32-4430-426-10
TV9 - Bharatvarsh[15] 472320
News18 - IPSOS75105
Patriotic Voter 462618
Republic Media - Jan Ki Baat52-6315-1912-18
ABP News - C Voter72810
NewsX - Pollstrat75-809-121-4
Times Now77118

Detailed Results

Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes%±ppWon+/−
45,69,01636.49%3.39407
35,15,49828.08%7.553116
18,58,03314.80%New1010
3,05,4862.44%21.67118
81,6410.66%0.5611
5,18,8124.21%0.1601
47,3360.38%0.2401
11,29,9429.17%6.3472
65,2700.53%
Total1,25,20,177100.00 90±0
Valid votes1,25,20,17799.85
Invalid votes19,0760.15
Votes turnout1,25,39,25368.20
Abstentions58,47,42931.80
Registered voters1,83,86,682

Democratic Standards

Performance of the political parties

During the election campaign, BJP had given the slogan of "75+" i.e. BJP will win more than 75 seats out of 90 seats in Haryana. But, BJP couldn't fulfill its target and it even lost the majority in the Legislative Assembly.

The INC emerged as the big gainer in the election. INC fought the election under the leadership of Selja Kumari and former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda. Though INC couldn't reach the majority mark of 46 seats, it gained 15 seats in comparison to the previous election and won 30 seats.

Barrier to entry and politics of rich

See also: Power is only for wealthy (plutocracy). 83.3% (75 out of 90) are crorepati, that is, they own assets worth at least INR10,000,000. Average worth of 2019 assembly members is INR18.29 crore compare to INR12.97 crore in 2014. 93.5% of INC (29 of 31), 92.5% of BJP (37 of 40), and 70% of JJP (7 of 10) are crorepati. With INR25.26 crore per MLA, the average wealth of JJP is highest.

Criminality

See also: Criminality in politics, Strict criminal justice system, High tolerance of political criminality and Lack of penal populism. Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), a think tank which does poll analysis for accountability and transparency in democracy, found that the 13.3% (12 of 90) elected MLAs face criminal cases, highest being 4 from INC, followed by 2 from BJP, 1 from JJP, and rest being independent or single MLA parties.[16]

Dynastism and nepotism

See also: Nepotistic dynasts of Haryana politics. Dynasts had field day in the election results, several dynasts across various parties won elections.

Highest number of dynasts won from INC, namely Bhupinder Singh Hooda from Ranbir Singh Hooda, Kiran Choudhry from Bansi Lal clan, Kuldeep Bishnoi from Bhajan Lal clan, Chiranjeev Rao from Ajay Singh Yadav clan, Varun Chaudhary from Phool Chand Mullana;[17] as well as Rao Dan Singh related to Rao Narbir Singh[18] [19] Aftab Ahmed, son of 5 time MLA, Khurshid Ahmed,[20] [21] Amit Sihag Chautala is another dynast who became INC MLA from Dabwali, he is grandson of Devi Lal.[22]

Dynasts who won from BJP are Dura Ram of Bhajan Lal clan.[23] [24] Highest number of winning dynasts were from the Devi Lal's Chautala clan which had fielded 6 family members from different parties and 5 of them won including Dushyant Chautala and his mother Naina Singh Chautala from JJP, Abhay Singh Chautala from INLD, and INC rebel Ranjit Singh Chautala as independent candidate;[17] as well as Amit Sihag Chautala from Dabwali as INC MLA.[22] This was followed by 2 from Bhajan Lal clan, namely Kuldeep Bishnoi[17] and Dura Ram.[23] [24] Lone HLP party MLA Gopal Kanda is also from political family as his father too had contested General Elections in the past on Jan Sangh ticket.[25]

Lack of female empowerment

See also: Women's empowerment, Women in India, Bride trafficking in Haryana and Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Yojana. Only 9 (10% of total legislature membership) female candidate were elected, 4 from Congress, 3 from BJP, 1 from JJP and 1 independent.[26]

Lack of educational and innovation standards of candidates

See also: HDI Education Index.

According to ADR report, only 69% (62 of 90) have at least a bachelor's degree,[16] i.e. 31% lack even the basic degree,

Results by district

DistrictSeatsBJPINCJJPOthers
Ambala Division
Panchkula21100
Ambala42200
Yamunanagar42200
Kurukshetra42110
Karnal Division
Kaithal42011
Karnal53101
Panipat42200
Rohtak Division
Sonipat62400
Bhiwani43100
Charkhi Dadri20011
Rohtak40301
Jhajjar40400
Hisar Division
Jind51130
Fatehabad32010
Sirsa50203
Hisar73130
Gurgaon Division
Mahendragarh43100
Rewari32 100
Gurgaon43001
Faridabad Division
Nuh30300
Palwal33000
Faridabad64101
Total904031109

Results by constituency

Assembly Constituency! colspan="4"
WinnerRunner UpMargin
No.NameCandidate PartyVotesCandidate PartyVotes
Panchkula District
1KalkaPardeep ChaudharyINC57948Latika SharmaBJP520175931
2PanchkulaGian Chand GuptaBJP61537Chander MohanINC559045633
Ambala District
3NaraingarhShalleyINC53470Surender SinghBJP3287020600
4Ambala CantAnil VijBJP64571Chitra SarwaraInd4440620165
5Ambala CityAseem GoelBJP64896Nirmal Singh (Haryana)Ind559448952
6Mulana (SC)Varun ChaudharyINC67051Rajbir SinghBJP653631688
Yamunanagar District
7Sadhaura (SC)Renu BalaINC65806Balwant SinghBJP4878617020
8JagadhriKanwar Pal GujjarBJP66376Akram KhanINC5000316373
9YamunanagarGhanshyam DassBJP64848Dilbag SinghINLD633931455
10RadaurBishan LalINC54087Karan DevBJP515462541
Kurukshetra District
11LadwaMewa SinghINC57665Dr. Pawan SainiBJP4502812637
12Shahbad (SC)Ram KaranJJP69233Krishan KumarBJP3210637127
13ThanesarSubhash SudhaBJP55759Ashok Kumar AroraINC54917842
14PehowaSandeep SinghBJP42613Mandeep Singh ChatthaINC372995314
Kaithal District
15Guhla (SC)Ishwar SinghJJP36518Chaudhary Dilu RamINC319444574
16KalayatKamlesh DhandaBJP53805Jai ParkashINC448318974
17KaithalBJP72664INC714181246
18PundriInd41008Satbir BhanaINC2818412824
Karnal District
19Nilokheri (SC) Dharam Pal GonderInd42979Bhagwan DassBJP407572222
20BJP54221Rakesh KambojInd467907431
21 KarnalManohar Lal KhattarBJP79906Tarlochan SinghINC3471845188
22GharaundaHarvinder KalyanBJP67209Anil KumarINC4980717402
23 AssandhShamsher Singh GogiINC32114Narendra SinghBSP304111703
Panipat District
24 Panipat RuralMahipal DhandaBJP67086Devender KadianJJP4512521961
25 Panipat CityParmod Kumar VijBJP76863Sanjay AggarwalINC3731839545
26 Israna (SC)Balbir SinghINC61376Krishan Lal PanwarBJP4136120015
27 SamalkhaINC81898Shashi Kant KaushikBJP6695614942
Sonipat District
28 GanaurNirmal RaniBJP57830Kuldip SharmaINC4755010280
29RaiMohan Lal BadoliBJP45377Jai TirathINC427152662
30 Kharkhauda (SC)Jaiveer SinghINC38577Pawan KumarJJP370331544
31 SonipatSurender PanwarINC79438Kavita JainBJP4656032878
32 GohanaJagbir Singh MalikINC39531Raj Kumar SainiLSP353794152
33 BarodaSri Krishan HoodaINC42566Yogeshwar DuttBJP377264840
Jind District
34JulanaAmarjeet DhandaJJP61942Parminder Singh DhullBJP3774924193
35 SafidonSubhash GangoliINC57253Bachan Singh AryaBJP535603658
36 JindDr. Krishan Lal MiddhaBJP58370Mahabir GuptaJJP4586212508
37Uchana KalanDushyant ChautalaJJP92504Premlata SinghBJP4505247452
38 Narwana (SC)Ram NiwasJJP79578Santosh RaniBJP4888630692
Fatehabad District
39TohanaJJP100752Subhash BaralaBJP4845052302
40 FatehabadDura RamBJP77369Dr. Virender SiwatchJJP740693300
41Ratia (SC)Lakshman NapaBJP55160Jarnail SinghINC539441216
Sirsa District
42 Kalanwali (SC)Shishpal SinghINC53059Rajinder Singh DesujodhaSAD3381619243
43 DabwaliAmit SihagINC66885Aditya Devi LalBJP5123815647
44RaniaInd53825Gobind KandaHLP3439419431
45Gopal KandaHLP44915Gokul SetiaInd44313602
46INLD56976Pawan BeniwalBJP4513311922
Hisar District
47AdampurKuldeep BishnoiINC63693Sonali PhogatBJP3422229471
48 Uklana (SC)Anoop DhanakJJP65369Asha KhedarBJP4167623693
49NarnaundRam Kumar GautamJJP73435Captain AbhimanyuBJP6140612029
50HansiVinod BhayanaBJP53191Rahul MakkarJJP3093122260
51 BarwalaJogi Ram SihagJJP45868Surender PuniaBJP419603908
52HisarDr. Kamal GuptaBJP49675Ram Niwas RaraINC3384315832
53NalwaRanbir Singh GangwaBJP47523Randhir PaniharINC378519672
Bhiwani District
54LoharuJai Parkash DalalBJP61365Somvir SinghINC4368817677
Charkhi Dadri District
55BadhraNaina Singh ChautalaJJP52938Ranbir Singh MahendraINC3923413704
56DadriSomveer SangwanInd43849Satpal SangwanJJP2957714272
Bhiwani District
57BhiwaniGhanshyam SarafBJP61704Dr. Shiv Shanker BhardwajJJP3382027884
58ToshamKiran ChoudhryINC72699Shashi Ranjan ParmarBJP5464018059
59Bawani Khera (SC)Bishamber SinghBJP52387Ramkishan FaujiINC4149210895
Rohtak District
60MehamBalraj KunduInd49418Anand Singh DangiINC3737112047
61 Garhi Sampla-KiloiBhupinder Singh HoodaINC97755Satish NandalBJP3944358312
62 RohtakBharat Bhushan BatraINC50437Manish GroverBJP477022735
63Kalanaur (SC)Shakuntla KhatakINC62151Ramavtar BalmikiBJP5152710624
Jhajjar District
64 BahadurgarhRajinder Singh JoonINC55825Naresh KaushikBJP4033415491
65BadliKuldeep VatsINC45441Om Prakash DhankharBJP3419611245
66Jhajjar (SC)Geeta BhukkalINC46480Rakesh KumarBJP3148114999
67BeriDr. Raghuvir Singh KadianINC46022Vikram KadianBJP3307012952
Mahendragarh District
68AteliBJP55793Atar LalBSP3738718406
69MahendragarhINC46478Ram Bilas SharmaBJP3625810220
70NarnaulOm Parkash YadavBJP42732Kamlesh SainiJJP2801714715
71Nangal ChaudhryDr. Abhe Singh YadavBJP55529Mula RamJJP3491420615
Rewari District
72Bawal (SC) Dr. Banwari LalBJP69049Dr. M. L. RangaINC3680432245
73 KosliLaxman Singh YadavBJP78813Yaduvender SinghINC40189 38624
74RewariChiranjeev RaoINC43870 Sunil KumarBJP42553 1317
Gurgaon District
75 Pataudi (SC)Satya Prakash JaravataBJP60333Narender Singh PahariInd2402736306
76 BadshahpurRakesh DaultabadInd106827Manish YadavBJP96641 10186
77 GurgaonSudhir SinglaBJP81953 Mohit GroverInd48638 33315
78 SohnaSanjay SinghBJP61376Rohtas SinghJJP46664 12453
Mewat District
79 NuhAftab AhmedINC52311 BJP48273 4038
80 Ferozepur JhirkaMamman KhanINC84546Naseem AhmedBJP47542 37004
81PunahanaMohammad IlyasINC35092Rahish KhanInd34276816
Palwal District
82 HathinPraveen DagarBJP46744Mohammad IsrailINC43857 2887
83 Hodal (SC)Jagdish NayarBJP55864 Udai BhanINC52477 3387
84 PalwalDeepak ManglaBJP89426 Karan SinghINC61130 28296
Faridabad District
85 PrithlaNayan Pal RawatInd64625 Raghubir TewatiaINC48196 16429
86Faridabad NITNeeraj SharmaINC61697Nagender BhadanaBJP584553242
87 BadkhalSeema TrikhaBJP58550Vijay Pratap SinghINC56005 2545
88 BallabgarhMool Chand SharmaBJP66708Anand KaushikINC2499541713
89FaridabadNarender GuptaBJP65887Lakhan Kumar SinglaINC44174 21713
90TigaonRajesh NagarBJP97126 Lalit NagarINC6328533841

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  2. News: Election Dates 2019 updates: Haryana, Maharashtra voting on October 21, results on October 24 . 21 September 2019 . Business Today . 21 September 2019 . en.
  3. Web site: GENERAL ELECTION TO VIDHAN SABHA TRENDS & RESULT OCT-2019. Election Commission of India. 24 October 2019. 24 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191024185415/http://www.results.eci.gov.in/ACOCT2019/partywiseresult-S07.htm. dead.
  4. News: BJP forms government in Haryana . 13 May 2022 . News Hook . 28 October 2019.
  5. News: Assembly Elections 2019: Haryana records voter turnout of 68.47%, Maharashtra at 61.29% . 21 October 2019 . en.
  6. News: Haryana Election 2019 Voting Updates: 62.64% turnout recorded at close of polling; Narnaund sees highest figure at 73.57% . 13 May 2022 . Firstpost . 21 October 2019 . en.
  7. News: 21 September 2019 . Maharashtra, Haryana Opinion Poll: दोनों राज्यों में बन सकती है BJP की सरकार, सत्ता बचाने में होगी कामयाब . 13 May 2022 . ABP News . hi.
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  21. News: Sharma . Supriya . Did Congress reward Robert Vadra's associates? . 13 May 2022 . The Times of India . 19 October 2012 . en.
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  24. News: Bishnoi castigates Bhajan back stabbers . 18 January 2021 . oneindia.com . 16 September 2007 . en.
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