Haryana Lok Sabha Election Results 1996

Explore the complete constituency-wise results of the 1996 Lok Sabha elections in Haryana. This page lists every parliamentary constituency in the state with the winning candidate, their party affiliation, total votes polled, voter turnout percentage, and victory margin.

India's Lok Sabha elections use the First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) system, where the candidate with the most votes in each constituency wins the seat. Click on any constituency name below to view the full candidate-wise breakdown, vote shares, and detailed analysis.

10
Constituencies
11152856
Total Electors
7860863
Votes Polled
70.5%
Avg Turnout
Seat Share

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Sno. Constituency Type State Winning Candidate Party Electors Votes Turnout Margin Margin% Year
1 121-Ambala SC Haryana Suraj Bhan Bharatiya Janata Party 1098767 824298 75.00% 87147 10.60% 1996
2 122-Kurukshetra GEN Haryana Om Parkash Jindal Haryana Vikas Party 1100534 829029 75.30% 51777 6.20% 1996
3 123-Sirsa SC Haryana Selja Indian National Congress 1072284 847173 79.00% 15147 1.80% 1996
4 124-Hissar GEN Haryana Jai Parkash S/o Harikesh Haryana Vikas Party 1030467 746249 72.40% 174652 23.40% 1996
5 125-Karnal GEN Haryana Ishwar Dayal Swami Bharatiya Janata Party 1149141 829916 72.20% 191865 23.10% 1996
6 126-Sonipat GEN Haryana Arvind Kumar Independent 1058964 725975 68.60% 49540 6.80% 1996
7 127-Rohtak GEN Haryana Bhupender Indian National Congress 949760 644480 67.90% 2664 0.40% 1996
8 130-Faridabad GEN Haryana Ram Chander Bharatiya Janata Party 1394387 844989 60.60% 61516 7.30% 1996
9 571-Bhiwani GEN Haryana Surender Singh Haryana Vikas Party 1060563 749299 70.70% 225183 30.10% 1996
10 572-Mahendragarh GEN Haryana Ram Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 1237989 819455 66.20% 48035 5.90% 1996

Understanding Haryana 1996 Lok Sabha Results

The 1996 Lok Sabha election in Haryana covered 10 parliamentary constituencies. The average voter turnout across the state was 70.5%, reflecting the level of democratic participation among registered electors.

Each constituency in the table above uses India's First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) electoral system, where the candidate receiving the highest number of votes wins the seat regardless of whether they secure an absolute majority. The margin column shows how closely contested each seat was — narrower margins indicate more competitive races.

How to read this data: Click any constituency name to see the full candidate list with individual vote counts, vote share percentages, and visual comparisons. The Type column indicates whether a constituency is General (GEN), Scheduled Caste (SC), or Scheduled Tribe (ST) reserved.

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