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Faridabad Lok Sabha Constituency

Faridabad is one of the 10 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Haryana state in northern India.

Assembly segments

At present, Faridabad Lok Sabha constituency comprises nine Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies:

# Name District Member Party Leading

(in 2024)

82 Hathin Palwal Mohd Israil INC INC
83 Hodal (SC) Harinder Singh BJP INC
84 Palwal Gaurav Gautam BJP BJP
85 Prithla Faridabad Raghubir Tewatia INC INC
86 Faridabad NIT Satish Kumar Phagna BJP BJP
87 Badkhal Dhanesh Adlakha BJP BJP
88 Ballabgarh Mool Chand Sharma BJP BJP
89 Faridabad Vipul Goel BJP BJP
90 Tigaon Rajesh Nagar BJP BJP

Members of Parliament

The Faridabad Lok Sabha constituency was created in 1977. The list of Member of Parliament (MP) is as follows:

Year Member Party
1952-76 : Constituency did not exist
1977 Dharam Vir Vasisht Janata Party
1980 Tayyab Husain Indian National Congress (I)
1984 Rahim Khan Indian National Congress
1988^ Khurshid Ahmed Lokdal
1989 Bhajan Lal Indian National Congress
1991 Avtar Singh Bhadana
1996 Ram Chander Bainda Bharatiya Janata Party
1998
1999
2004 Avtar Singh Bhadana Indian National Congress
2009
2014 Krishan Pal Gurjar Bharatiya Janata Party
2019
2024

^By poll

Election results

2024

2024 Indian general election: Faridabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Krishan Pal Gurjar 788,569 53.60 Decrease15.08
INC Mahender Pratap Singh 615,655 41.84 Increase20.99
BSP Kishan Thakur 25,206 1.71
INLD Sunil Tewatia 8,085 0.55
JJP Nalin Hooda 5,361 0.36
NOTA None of the above 6,821 0.46
Majority 1,72,914 11.76
Turnout 14,70,649 60.52 Decrease3.58
Registered electors 24,30,212
BJP hold Swing
  1. ^ does not include postal ballots

2019

2019 Indian general elections: Faridabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Krishan Pal Gurjar 913,222 68.68 Increase10.98
INC Avtar Singh Bhadana 2,68,327 20.85 Increase4.43
BSP Mandheer Singh Maan 84,006 6.53 Increase0.69
INLD Mahendra Singh Chauhan 12,070 0.9 Decrease10.81
Majority 6,44,895 47.83 Increase6.55
Turnout 13,28,127 64.10 Decrease0.87
BJP hold Swing


2014

2014 Indian general elections: Faridabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Krishan Pal Gurjar 652,516 57.70 Increase27.35
INC Avtar Singh Bhadana 1,85,643 16.42 Decrease24.84
INLD R. K. Anand 1,32,472 11.71 Increase11.71
AAP Purshottam Dagar 67,355 5.96 new
BSP Pt. Rajender Sharma 66,000 5.84 Decrease−12.31
NOTA None of the Above 3,328 0.29 Increase0.29
Majority 4,66,873 41.28 Increase30.37
Turnout 11,30,725 64.97 Increase8.31
BJP gain from INC Swing Increase27.35

2009

2009 Indian general elections: Faridabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Avtar Singh Bhadana 257,864 41.26 Decrease1.03
BJP Ramchander Bainda 1,89,663 30.35 Increase10.03
BSP Chetan Sharma 1,13,453 18.15 Increase9.7
HJC(BL) Chander Bhatia 31,163 4.99 N/A
IND. Yash Pal Nagar 8,555 1.37 N/A
Majority 68,201 10.91 Decrease7.07
Turnout 6,24,937 56.66 −−−
INC hold Swing

2004

2004 Indian general elections: Faridabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Avtar Singh Bhadana 357,284 42.29
INLD Chaudhary Mohammad Ilyas 2,05,355 24.31
BJP Ramchander Bainda 1,71,714 20.32
BSP Haji Abdul Malik 71,459 8.45
Haryana Vikas Party Devender Bhadana 13,042 1.54
Majority 1,51,929 17.98
Turnout 8,44,718 56.66
INC gain from BJP Swing

1984

1984 Indian general elections: Faridabad
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Chaudhary Rahim Khan 285,214 54.01 New
INC(J) Tayyab Husain 1,50,843 28.57 Decrease0.54
Independent Swami Inder Vesh 32,761 6.20 New
Independent Cheti Lal Verma 32,228 6.10 New
NOTA None of the Above 27,004 5.11 New
Majority 1,34,371 25.4
Turnout 5,28,050 60.7
Registered electors 8,69,828
INC gain from INC(J) Swing

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Parliamentary/Assembly Constituency wise Electors in Final Roll 2009" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Haryana. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 April 2009.
  2. ^ "Faridabad (Haryana) Lok Sabha Election Results 2019- Faridabad Parliamentary Constituency, Winning MP and Party Name". www.elections.in.
  3. ^ "Bhadana credits win to govt performance", The Tribune, 16 May 2009

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