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Jind Election Result 2024 Live: Vote Counting and Haryana Assembly Polls

To get the fastest and most accurate results for the Jind Assembly seat in Haryana, you can watch ABP News Live TV. The counting of votes for the Haryana Assembly Election 2024 will begin on October 8, 2024, at 8 am. Refresh this page to stay updated with every detail about the Jind seat. Haryana Assembly Election Verdict: In the 2019 Assembly election, DR. KRISHAN LAL MIDDHA of the BJP won from this seat. He received 58370 votes. MAHABIR GUPTA from the JNJP secured the second position with 45862 votes.

Jind Assembly Election 2019

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY STATUS
DR. KRISHAN LAL MIDDHA
BJP
Won
MAHABIR GUPTA
JNJP
Lost
ANSHUL SINGLA
INC
Lost
SUMER SINGH JANGRA
BSP
Lost
VINOD SAINI
LTSP
Lost
VIJENDER KUMAR
INLD
Lost
NOTA
NOTA
Lost
HITESH HINDUSTANI
IND
Lost
RAM SINGH
IND
Lost
RITESH SANGWAN
IND
Lost
PAL SINGH
IND
Lost
SATPAL
IND
Lost
RAM PARKASH TAYAL
IND
Lost
PARBHATI RAM
IND
Lost

Assembly Election 2019 Vote Count

PARTY CANDIDATE NAME Votes Vote %
BJP
DR. KRISHAN LAL MIDDHA
58370
47.20
JNJP
MAHABIR GUPTA
45862
37.09
INC
ANSHUL SINGLA
7958
6.44
BSP
SUMER SINGH JANGRA
5144
4.16
LTSP
VINOD SAINI
3108
2.51
INLD
VIJENDER KUMAR
1625
1.31
Total number of votes polled :  123656

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