Haryana Election Results 2024 Full List of Winners Constituency-wise: Haryana election results were announced on October 8 with the BJP returning for the third consecutive term. Polling took place in Haryana in a single phase across all the 90 Assembly constituencies on October 5. A total of 1,031 candidates, including 464 Independents and 101 women were in the fray. According to the Election Commission of India data, the BJP secured 48 seats, while the Congress bagged 37 seats. Three Independent candidates won and two seats went to INLD.

Haryana Election Results 2024: Full list of Constituencies and Winners

BJP winners

Kalka – Shakti Rane Sharma
Ambala Cantt – Anil Vij
Yamunanagar – Ghanshyam Dass
Radaur – Shyam Singh Rana
Ladwa – Nayab Singh
Pundri – Satpal Jamba
Niloki Heri – Bhagwan Dass
Indri – Ram Kumar Kashyap
Karnal – Jagmohan Anand
Gharaunda – Harvinder Kalyan
Assandh – Yoginder Singh Rana
Panipat Rural – Mahipal Dhanda
Panipat City – Parmod Kumar Vij
Israna – Krishan Lal Panwar
Samalkha – Manmohan Bhadana
Rai – Krishna Gahlawat
Kharkhauda – Pawan Kharkhoda
Sonipat – Nikhil Madaan
Gohana – Arvind Kumar Sharma
Safidon – Ram Kumar Gautam
Jind – Dr Krishan Lal Mocha
Uchana Kalan – Devender Chatar Bhuj Attri
Narwana – Krishan Kumar
Hansi – Vinod Bhayana
Barwala – Ranbir Gangwa
Nalwa – Randhir Panihar
Badhra – Umed Singh
Dadri – Sunil Satpal Sangwan
Bhiwani – Ghanshyam Saraf
Tosham – Shruti Choudhry
Bawani Khera – Kapoor Singh
Ateli – Arti Singh Rao
Mahendragarh – Kanwar Singh
Narnaul – Om Prakash Yadav
Bawal – Dr. Krishan Kumar
Kosli – Anil Yadav
Rewari – Laxman Singh Yadav
Pataudi – Bimla Chaudhary
Badshahpur – Rao Narbir Singh
Gurgaon – Mukesh Sharma
Sohna – Tejpal Tanwar
Hodal – Harinder Singh
Palwal – Gaurav Gautam
Faridabad Nit – Satish Kumar Phagna
Badkhal – Dhanesh Adlakha
Ballabgarh – Mool Chand Sharma
Faridabad – Vipul Goel
Tigaon – Rajesh Nagar

Congress winners

Rohtak – Bharat Bhushan Batra

Panchkula – Chander Mohan
Naraingarh – Shalley Chaudhary
Ambala City – Nirmal Singh Mohra
Mulana – Pooja
Sadhaura – Renu Bala
Jagadhri – Akram Khan
Shahbad – Ram Karan
Thanesar – Ashok Kumar Arora
Pehowa – Mandeep Chatha
Guhla – Devender Hans
Kalayat – Vikas Saharan
Kaithal – Aditya Surjewala
Baroda – Induraj Singh Narwal
Julana – Vinesh
Tohana – Paramvir Singh
Fatehabad – Balwan Singh Doulatpuria
Ratia – Jarnail Singh
Kalanwali – Shishpal Keharwala
Sirsa – Gokul Setia
Ellenabad – Bharat Singh Beniwal
Adampur – Chander Parkash Uklana – Naresh Selwal
Narnaund – Jassi Petwar
Loharu – Rajbir Fartia
Менам – Balram Dangi
Garhi Sampla-Kiloi – Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Kalanaur – Shakuntla Khatak
Badli – Kuldeep Vats
Jhajjar – Geeta Bhukkal
Beri – Raghuvir Singh Kadian
Nangal Chaudhry – Manju Choudhary
Nuh – Aftab Ahmed
Ferozepur Jhirka – Μαμμαn Khan
Punahana – Mohammad Ilyas
Hathin – Mohd Israil
Prithla – Raghubir Tewatia

INDL winners

Dabwali – Aditya Devilal
Rania – Arjun Chautala

Independent winners

Ganaur – Devender Kadyan
Hisar – Savitri Jindal
Bahadurgarh – Rajesh Joon

The 2019 Haryana Assembly election resulted in a hung assembly, with the BJP winning 40 seats and the Congress 31, while Dushyant Chautala’s Jannayak Janata Party (JJP) secured 10 seats. The JJP then became the kingmaker. The saffron party formed a coalition with the JJP and came into power, with Manohar Lal Khattar swearing in as the CM. However, tensions between the two parties escalated in early 2024, resulting in Khattar and his ministers resigning. Nayab Singh Saini was then sworn in as the new Chief Minister, backed by 48 MLAs, including six independents and one Haryana Lokhit Party MLA.