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State Assembly elections in India
1996 Haryana Legislative Assembly election|
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Turnout | 78,68,951 (70.5%) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Bansi Lal
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--
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--
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Party
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HVP
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SAP
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BJP
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Leader's seat
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Tosham
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--
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--
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Last election
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12
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New
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2
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Seats won
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33
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24
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11
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Seat change
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21
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24
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9
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Percentage
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22.7%
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20.6%
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8.9%
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Haryana Legislative Assembly election, 1996 were held in Indian state of Haryana to elect 90 members of the state's legislative assembly.[1] The 90 members were elected by First-past-the-post system from 90 constituencies.[2][3]
Results
Haryana Vikas Party' Bansi Lal was elected Chief Minister of Haryana after his party gained majority seats with help of Bharatiya Janta Party.
Summary of results of the Haryana Legislative Assembly election, 1996[1]
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Political Party
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No. of candidates
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No. of elected
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Number of Votes
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% of Votes
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Haryana Vikas Party
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65
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33
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17,16,572
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22.7%
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Samta Party
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89
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24
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15,57,914
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20.6%
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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25
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11
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6,72,558
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8.9%
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Independent
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2022
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10
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11,73,533
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15.5%
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Indian National Congress
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90
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9
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15,76,882
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20.8%
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All India Indira Congress (Tiwari)
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62
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3
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2,42,638
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3.2%
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Winning candidates
Bye Elections
References