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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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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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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[edit]
Haryana Vikas Party' Bansi Lal was elected Chief Minister of Haryana after his party gained majority seats with help of Bharatiya Janta Party.
e • d
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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[edit]
Bye Elections[edit]
References[edit]
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