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2004 Indian general election in Haryana

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2004 Indian general election in Haryana

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10 seats
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
PartyINCBJPINLD
Last election055
Seats won910
Seat changeIncrease 9Decrease4Decrease 5
Percentage42.13%17.21%22.43%
SwingIncrease 7.9%Decrease 11.9%Decrease 6.29%


Prime Minister before election

A. B. Vajpayee
BJP

Prime Minister after election

Manmohan Singh
INC

The2004 Indian general election occurred inHaryana for 10 seats.

Schedule

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EventDate
Date for Nominations16 April 2004
Last Date for filing Nominations23 April 2004
Date for scrutiny of nominations24 April 2004
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures26 April 2004
Date of poll10 May 2004
Date of counting13 May 2004

Parties and alliances

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  National Democratic Alliance

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No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
1.Bharatiya Janata PartyGaneshi Lal10

  Indian National Lok Dal

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No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
1.Indian National Lok DalOm Prakash Chautala10

  United Progressive Alliance

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No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
1.Indian National CongressBhajan Lal Bishnoi10

  Haryana Vikas Party

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No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
1.Haryana Vikas PartyBansi Lal9

List of Candidates

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ConstituencyBJPINLDINCHVP
No.NamePartyCandidatePartyCandidatePartyCandidatePartyCandidate
1Ambala (SC)BJPRattan Lal KatariaINLDBalwant SinghINCSelja KumariHVPAman Kumar Nagra
2KurukshetraBJPGurdayal Singh SainiINLDAbhay Singh ChautalaINCNaveen JindalHVPJatinder Singh (Kakka)
3KarnalBJPI. D. SwamiINLDAshok Kumar AroraINCArvind Kumar SharmaHVPRam Chander Jangra
4SonepatBJPKishan Singh SangwanINLDKrishna MalikINCDharam Pal Singh MalikDid not contest
5RohtakBJPAbhimanyu Singh SindhuINLDBhim SinghINCBhupinder Singh HoodaHVPUsha
6FaridabadBJPRam Chander BaindaINLDMohd. IlyasINCAvtar Singh BhadanaHVPDevender Bhadana
7MahendragarhBJPSudha YadavINLDSwami Dharam DevINCRao Inderjit SinghHVPAnil Rao
8BhiwaniBJPRam BilasINLDAjay Singh ChautalaINCKuldeep BishnoiHVPSurender Singh
9HisarBJPSwami RaghvanandINLDSurender Singh BarwalaINCJai ParkashHVPKanwal Singh
10Sirsa (SC)BJPMahaveer PrasadINLDDr. Sushil IndoraINCAtma Singh GillHVPRair Chand

Result by party

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Party NamePopular voteSeats
Votes%±ppContestedWon+/−
INC34,09,95042.13109
INLD18,15,68322.43100
BJP13,93,10617.21101
HVP5,06,1226.2590
BSP4,03,2544.98100
SP1,37,0501.6960
ESP1,26,9241.5730
Others51,8760.63Steady260Steady
IND2,49,4133.08760Steady
Total80,93,378100%-16010-

Result by constituency

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ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner-upMargin
No.NameTypeCandidatePartyVotesCandidatePartyVotesVotes%
1AmbalaSC70.69Selja Kumari[1]INC4,15,264Rattan Lal KatariaBJP1,80,3292,34,93527.71
2KurukshetraGEN73.24Naveen Jindal[2]INC3,62,054Abhay Singh ChautalaINLD2,01,8641,60,19018.83
3KarnalGEN66.04Arvind Kumar SharmaINC3,18,948I. D. SwamiBJP1,54,1861,64,76220.12
4SonepatGEN64.75Kishan Singh SangwanBJP2,33,477Dharam Pal Singh MalikINC2,25,9087,5691.03
5RohtakGEN62.96Bhupinder Singh HoodaINC3,24,235Captain AbhimanyuBJP1,73,8001,50,43522.72
6FaridabadGEN54.62Avtar Singh BhadanaINC3,57,284Mohammad IlyasINLD2,05,3551,51,92917.99
7MahendragarhGEN59.44Inderjit Singh RaoINC3,58,714Sudha YadavBJP1,48,3732,10,34124.77
8BhiwaniGEN73.09Kuldeep BishnoiINC2,90,936Surender SinghHVP2,66,53224,4042.8
9HissarGEN67.74Jai ParkashINC4,07,210Surender Singh BarwalaINLD2,24,4421,82,76823.74
10SirsaSC68.99Atma Singh Gill[3]INC3,49,397Sushil Kumar IndoraINLD2,77,92271,4758.49

Assembly segments wise lead of Parties

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PartyAssembly segmentsPosition in Assembly (as of 2005 elections)
Indian National Congress7167
Indian National Lok Dal109
Bharatiya Janata Party52
Haryana Vikas Party4Party was Dissolved
Others012
Total90

References

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  1. ^"Detailed profile: Kumari Selja".Government of India. Archived fromthe original on 12 June 2019. Retrieved12 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. Retrieved23 February 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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