2004 Indian general election in Haryana

2004 Indian general election in Haryana

10 May 2004

10 seats
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party INC BJP INLD
Last election 0 5 5
Seats won 9 1 0
Seat change 9 4 5
Percentage 42.13% 17.21% 22.43%
Swing 7.9% 11.9% 6.29%


Prime Minister before election

A. B. Vajpayee
BJP

Prime Minister after election

Manmohan Singh
INC

The 2004 Indian general election occurred in Haryana for 10 seats.

Schedule

Event Date
Date for Nominations 16 April 2004
Last Date for filing Nominations 23 April 2004
Date for scrutiny of nominations 24 April 2004
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 26 April 2004
Date of poll 10 May 2004
Date of counting 13 May 2004

Parties and alliances

  National Democratic Alliance

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats contested
1. Bharatiya Janata Party Ganeshi Lal 10
No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats contested
1. Indian National Lok Dal Om Prakash Chautala 10
No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats contested
1. Indian National Congress Bhajan Lal Bishnoi 10
No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats contested
1. Haryana Vikas Party Bansi Lal 9

List of Candidates

Constituency BJP INLD INC HVP
No. Name Party Candidate Party Candidate Party Candidate Party Candidate
1 Ambala (SC) BJP Rattan Lal Kataria INLD Balwant Singh INC Selja Kumari HVP Aman Kumar Nagra
2 Kurukshetra BJP Gurdayal Singh Saini INLD Abhay Singh Chautala INC Naveen Jindal HVP Jatinder Singh (Kakka)
3 Karnal BJP I. D. Swami INLD Ashok Kumar Arora INC Arvind Kumar Sharma HVP Ram Chander Jangra
4 Sonepat BJP Kishan Singh Sangwan INLD Krishna Malik INC Dharam Pal Singh Malik Did not contest
5 Rohtak BJP Abhimanyu Singh Sindhu INLD Bhim Singh INC Bhupinder Singh Hooda HVP Usha
6 Faridabad BJP Ram Chander Bainda INLD Mohd. Ilyas INC Avtar Singh Bhadana HVP Devender Bhadana
7 Mahendragarh BJP Sudha Yadav INLD Swami Dharam Dev INC Rao Inderjit Singh HVP Anil Rao
8 Bhiwani BJP Ram Bilas INLD Ajay Singh Chautala INC Kuldeep Bishnoi HVP Surender Singh
9 Hisar BJP Swami Raghvanand INLD Surender Singh Barwala INC Jai Parkash HVP Kanwal Singh
10 Sirsa (SC) BJP Mahaveer Prasad INLD Dr. Sushil Indora INC Atma Singh Gill HVP Rair Chand

Result by party

Party Name Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
INC 34,09,950 42.13 10 9
INLD 18,15,683 22.43 10 0
BJP 13,93,106 17.21 10 1
HVP 5,06,122 6.25 9 0
BSP 4,03,254 4.98 10 0
SP 1,37,050 1.69 6 0
ESP 1,26,924 1.57 3 0
Others 51,876 0.63 26 0
IND 2,49,413 3.08 76 0
Total 80,93,378 100% - 160 10 -

Result by constituency

Constituency Turnout Winner Runner-up Margin
No. Name Type Candidate Party Votes Candidate Party Votes Votes %
1 Ambala SC 70.69 Selja Kumari[1] INC 4,15,264 Rattan Lal Kataria BJP 1,80,329 2,34,935 27.71
2 Kurukshetra GEN 73.24 Naveen Jindal[2] INC 3,62,054 Abhay Singh Chautala INLD 2,01,864 1,60,190 18.83
3 Karnal GEN 66.04 Arvind Kumar Sharma INC 3,18,948 I. D. Swami BJP 1,54,186 1,64,762 20.12
4 Sonepat GEN 64.75 Kishan Singh Sangwan BJP 2,33,477 Dharam Pal Singh Malik INC 2,25,908 7,569 1.03
5 Rohtak GEN 62.96 Bhupinder Singh Hooda INC 3,24,235 Captain Abhimanyu BJP 1,73,800 1,50,435 22.72
6 Faridabad GEN 54.62 Avtar Singh Bhadana INC 3,57,284 Mohammad Ilyas INLD 2,05,355 1,51,929 17.99
7 Mahendragarh GEN 59.44 Inderjit Singh Rao INC 3,58,714 Sudha Yadav BJP 1,48,373 2,10,341 24.77
8 Bhiwani GEN 73.09 Kuldeep Bishnoi INC 2,90,936 Surender Singh HVP 2,66,532 24,404 2.8
9 Hissar GEN 67.74 Jai Parkash INC 4,07,210 Surender Singh Barwala INLD 2,24,442 1,82,768 23.74
10 Sirsa SC 68.99 Atma Singh Gill[3] INC 3,49,397 Sushil Kumar Indora INLD 2,77,922 71,475 8.49

Assembly segments wise lead of Parties

Party Assembly segments Position in Assembly (as of 2005 elections)
Indian National Congress 71 67
Indian National Lok Dal 10 9
Bharatiya Janata Party 5 2
Haryana Vikas Party 4 Party was Dissolved
Others 0 12
Total 90

References

  1. ^ "Detailed profile: Kumari Selja". Government of India. Archived from the original on 12 June 2019. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  2. ^ "The Hindu Business Line : Naveen Jindal wins Kurukshetra for Cong". thehindubusinessline.com.
  3. ^ "Current Lok Sabha Members Biographical Sketch". 19 December 2007. Archived from the original on 19 December 2007. Retrieved 23 February 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)