Legislative Assembly

2024 General Elections in Haryana

As Haryana approaches its Assembly elections in 2024, the political landscape of the state is poised for significant developments and potential shifts. Scheduled for October 5, 2024, the election will determine the future direction of the Haryana state’s governance, with results set to be declared on October 8, 2024. This election will be a crucial test for the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has been at the helm of a coalition government with the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) since the 2019 elections.

In the upcoming polls, voters across Haryana’s 90 legislative assembly constituencies will have the opportunity to shape the state’s future. Key issues on the agenda include economic development, agricultural policies, employment opportunities, healthcare, and education. The political contest is expected to be vibrant, with major parties like the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Indian National Congress (INC), Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), Indian National Lok Dal (INLD),and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) vying for a decisive mandate.

The election comes at a time of notable political changes, including the recent collapse of the BJPJJP alliance and the appointment of Nayab Singh Saini as the new Chief Minister. With Haryana’s political dynamics in flux, the 2024 Assembly elections are anticipated to be a pivotal moment for both state and national politics, offering a glimpse into the evolving priorities and sentiments of Haryana’s electorate.

Schedule for 2024 Haryana elections:

· Notification Date: 5th September 2024

· Last Date for Filing Nominations: 12th September 2024

· Scrutiny of Nominations: 13th September 2024

· Last Date for Withdrawal of Nominations: 16th September 2024

· Date of Poll: 5th October 2024

· Number of Constituencies: 90

· Date of Counting of Votes: 8th October 2024

The Haryana Legislative Assembly election for all 90 constituencies is set to take place on October 5, 2024. The Haryana Assembly elections are scheduled for October 2024. In these elections, voters will choose representatives for the 90-member Haryana Legislative Assembly. The main political parties typically involved are the Indian National Congress (INC), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), among others.

Key issues in these elections are likely to include development projects, agricultural policies, employment opportunities, and local governance.

Political Parties:

Haryana Assembly elections in 2024, several political parties are expected to be prominent contenders. Here are some of the key parties:

  • Jannayak Janta Party (JJP): A regional party led by Dushyant Chautala. The JJP is part of the current coalition government and will likely highlight its contributions and achievements in the coalition.
  • Aam Aadmi Party (AAP): Although a relatively newer player in Haryana, the AAP is expected to contest and focus on its governance model from Delhi as a benchmark. Led by Sunil Kumar Gupta
  • Other Regional Parties and Independents: Various smaller regional parties and independent candidates may also contest, influencing the dynamics in specific constituencies.

Political Developments:

  • BJP-JJP Alliance Collapse: On March 12, 2024, the alliance between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) collapsed, leading to the resignation of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar. On the same day, Nayab Singh Saini was sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Haryana.
  • 2024 Lok Sabha Elections: In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP, which had won all 10 seats in Haryana in 2019, managed to retain 5 seats. The Indian National Congress won the remaining 5 seats, marking a significant shift in the Haryana state’s political landscape.

Haryana Assembly Elections 2024:

The Haryana Assembly elections will be held in a single phase on October 5, 2024, with results announced on October 8, 2024.

The current government’s term in Haryana will conclude on November 3, 2024. The elections will cover all 90 legislative assembly constituencies in the state.

Haryana has a total of 2.01 crore voters, including 1.06 crore males, 0.95 crore females, 4.52 lakh first-time voters, and 40.95 lakh young voters.

Following the 2019 elections, the BJP formed a coalition government with the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) after securing 40 seats in the 90-member assembly. The JJP won 10 seats, while the Indian National Congress (INC) secured 31 seats. The BJPJJP alliance dissolved earlier this year. In the 2024 elections, Haryana is expected to see a four-way contest involving the BJP, Congress, JJP, and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

Districts and Constituencies in Haryana:

Panchkula District Constituencies: Kalka Panchkula Kurukshetra District Constituencies: Ladwa Shahbad (SC) Thanesar Pehowa Sonipat District Constituencies: Ganaur Rai Kharkhauda (SC) Sonipat Gohana Baroda Hisar District Constituencies: Adampur Uklana (SC) Narnaund Hansi Barwala Hisar Nalwa
Ambala District Constituencies: Naraingarh Ambala Cantonment Ambala City Mullana (SC) Kaithal District Constituencies: Guhla (SC) Kalayat Kaithal Pundri Jind District Constituencies: Julana Safidon Jind Uchana Kalan Narwana (SC) Bhiwani District Constituencies: Loharu Bhiwani Tosham Bawani Khera (SC)
Yamunanagar District Constituencies: Sadhaura (SC) Jagadhri Yamunanagar Radaur Karnal District Constituencies: Nilokheri (SC) Indri Karnal Gharaunda Assandh Fatehabad District Constituencies: Tohana Fatehabad Ratia (SC) Charkhi Dadri District Constituencies: Badhra Dadri
Jhajjar District Constituencies: Bahadurgarh Badli Jhajjar (SC) Beri Panipat District Constituencies: Panipat Rural Panipat City Israna (SC) Samalkha Sirsa District Constituencies: Kalanwali (SC) Dabwali Rania Sirsa Ellenabad Rohtak District Constituencies: Meham Garhi Sampla-Kiloi Rohtak Kalanaur (SC)
Gurgaon District Constituencies: Pataudi (SC) Badshahpur Gurgaon Sohna Mahendragarh District Constituencies: Ateli Mahendragarh Narnaul Nangal Chaudhry Rewari District Constituencies: Bawal (SC) Kosli Rewari Faridabad District Constituencies: Prithla Faridabad NIT Badkhal Ballabgarh Faridabad Tigaon
Nuh District Constituencies: Nuh Ferozepur Jhirka Punahana Palwal District Constituencies: Hathin Hodal (SC) Palwal
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