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

To get the fastest and most accurate results for the Palwal 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 Palwal seat. Haryana Assembly Election Verdict: In the 2019 Assembly election, DEEPAK MANGLA of the BJP won from this seat. He received 89426 votes. KARAN SINGH from the INC secured the second position with 61130 votes.

Palwal Assembly Election 2019

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY STATUS
DEEPAK MANGLA
BJP
Won
KARAN SINGH
INC
Lost
GAYA LAL
JNJP
Lost
NOTA
NOTA
Lost
SATPAL
INLD
Lost
Dr. K.P. SINGH
IND
Lost
Kuldeep Kaushik
AAAP
Lost
PUNEET BHARDWAJ
LTSP
Lost
SUNIL KUMAR
BMUP
Lost
DEEPAK
IND
Lost
KARAN VEER
IND
Lost
KRISHAN
IND
Lost

Assembly Election 2019 Vote Count

PARTY CANDIDATE NAME Votes Vote %
BJP
DEEPAK MANGLA
89426
55.60
INC
KARAN SINGH
61130
38.01
JNJP
GAYA LAL
6498
4.04
NOTA
NOTA
910
0.57
INLD
SATPAL
775
0.48
IND
Dr. K.P. SINGH
490
0.30
Total number of votes polled :  160830

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