Shahbad Assembly Election Result 2019 Live Updates

CANDIDATE NAME

PARTY

STATUS

RAM KARAN

JJP

KRISHAN KUMAR

BJP

SHAKUNTLA BHATTI

BSP

ANIL KUMAR DHANTORI

INC

SANDEEP KUMAR

INLD

KULBIR SINGH

OTHERS

Assembly Election Result 2014
Voters1 lakhs 48 thousands 068
Votes1 lakhs 22 thousands 952
Voter Turnout83.04%
Assembly Election Result 2009
Voters92 thousands 796
Votes1 lakhs 24 thousands 883
Voter Turnout74.31%
KRISHAN KUMAR
WONby margin of 562 votes

Shahbad is a State Assembly/Vidhan Sabha constituency which is a part of the Kurukshetra Lok Sabha seat.

Bharatiya Janata Party's KRISHAN KUMAR won Shahbad assembly seat in 2009 Haryana Assembly Elections by a margin of 562 votes. Runner-up RAM KARAN of Indian National Lok Dal bagged 45153 votes. Third position was held by Congress Party's ANIL KUMAR DHANTORI while DR. BALDEV SINGH of Bahujan Samaj Party held the fourth spot.

Shahbad Assembly Election Result result 2014

VOTES SHARE TALLY 2014
partycandidatevotesvoter turnout
Bharatiya Janata PartyKrishan Kumar45 thousands 71537.18%
Indian National Lok DalRam Karan45 thousands 15336.72%
Congress PartyAnil Kumar Dhantori28 thousands 48223.17%
Bahujan Samaj PartyDr. Baldev Singh1 thousands 3031.06%
Total No. of votes polled: 1 lakhs 22 thousands 952
Voting Result:

BJP candidate Krishan Kumar won by margin of 562 votes

  • Shahbad
  • 1 lakhs 22 thousands 952
  • Bharatiya Janata Party (37.18%)
  • Indian National Lok Dal (36.72%)
  • Congress Party (23.17%)
  • Bahujan Samaj Party (1.06%)
  • Others (1.87%)

Shahbad Assembly Election Result result 2009

VOTES SHARE TALLY 2009
partycandidatevotesvoter turnout
Congress PartyAnil Dhantori30 thousands 84324.70%
Indian National Lok DalJitender Kumar27 thousands 10221.70%
IndependentRam Karan14 thousands 35211.49%
Bharatiya Janata PartyKrishan Kumar10 thousands 5938.48%
Total No. of votes polled: 1 lakhs 24 thousands 883
Voting Result:

INC candidate Anil Dhantori won by margin of 3741 votes

  • Shahbad
  • 1 lakhs 24 thousands 883
  • Congress Party (24.70%)
  • Indian National Lok Dal (21.70%)
  • Independent (11.49%)
  • Bharatiya Janata Party (8.48%)
  • Others (33.63%)