List of constituencies of the Haryana Legislative Assembly
Haryana Legislative Assembly | |
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14th Legislative Assembly of Haryana | |
Secretariat Building, Chandigarh, India | |
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The
.The seat of the
Secretariat Building in Chandigarh
, the capital of the state. The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years, unless dissolved earlier. Presently, it comprises 90 members who are directly elected from single-seat constituencies.
Constituencies
The following is the list of the constituencies of the
delimitation of legislative assembly constituencies in 2008. As of the last delimitation, in 2008, 17 constituencies are reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled castes.[1][2]
# | Constituency | District | Electors (2019) |
Lok Sabha constituency |
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1 | Kalka | Panchkula | 175,329 | Ambala (SC) |
2 | Panchkula | 208,606 | ||
3 | Naraingarh | Ambala | 180,595 | |
4 | Ambala Cantonment | 195,588 | ||
5 | Ambala City | 252,143 | ||
6 | Mulana (SC) | 213,252 | ||
7 | Sadhaura (SC) | Yamunanagar | 212,172 | |
8 | Jagadhri | 216,034 | ||
9 | Yamunanagar | 223,389 | ||
10 | Radaur | 195,066 | Kurukshetra | |
11 | Ladwa | Kurukshetra | 183,157 | |
12 | Shahbad (SC) | 161,841 | ||
13 | Thanesar | 191,702 | ||
14 | Pehowa | 174,719 | ||
15 | Guhla (SC) | Kaithal | 179,952 | |
16 | Kalayat | 201,772 | ||
17 | Kaithal | 202,124 | ||
18 | Pundri | 181,635 | ||
19 | Nilokheri (SC) | Karnal | 214,787 | Karnal |
20 | Indri | 197,140 | ||
21 | Karnal | 238,550 | ||
22 | Gharaunda | 216,959 | ||
23 | Assandh | 225,456 | ||
24 | Panipat Rural | Panipat | 241,274 | |
25 | Panipat City | 218,387 | ||
26 | Israna (SC) | 174,519 | ||
27 | Samalkha | 209,076 | ||
28 | Ganaur | Sonipat | 174,410 | Sonipat |
29 | Rai | 174,161 | ||
30 | Kharkhauda (SC)
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161,183 | ||
31 | Sonipat | 214,404 | ||
32 | Gohana | 171,854 | ||
33 | Baroda | 177,903 | ||
34 | Julana | Jind | 173,702 | |
35 | Safidon | 178,918 | ||
36 | Jind | 185,014 | ||
37 | Uchana Kalan | 206,589 | Hisar | |
38 | Narwana (SC) | 209,523 | Sirsa (SC) | |
39 | Tohana | Fatehabad | 220,002 | |
40 | Fatehabad
|
238,884 | ||
41 | Ratia (SC) | 214,667 | ||
42 | Kalanwali (SC) | Sirsa | 177,178 | |
43 | Dabwali | 199,102 | ||
44 | Rania | 179,920 | ||
45 | Sirsa | 206,304 | ||
46 | Ellenabad | 180,893 | ||
47 | Adampur | Hisar | 162,316 | Hisar |
48 | Uklana (SC) | 195,512 | ||
49 | Narnaund | 198,052 | ||
50 | Hansi | 183,030 | ||
51 | Barwala | 172,436 | ||
52 | Hisar | 164,255 | ||
53 | Nalwa | 165,642 | ||
54 | Loharu | Bhiwani | 192,779 | Bhiwani–Mahendragarh |
55 | Badhra | Charkhi Dadri | 187,863 | |
56 | Dadri | 193,882 | ||
57 | Bhiwani | Bhiwani | 215,666 | |
58 | Tosham | 208,836 | ||
59 | Bawani Khera (SC) | 200,632 | Hisar | |
60 | Meham
|
Rohtak | 183,517 | Rohtak |
61 | Garhi Sampla-Kiloi | 204,796 | ||
62 | Rohtak | 189,250 | ||
63 | Kalanaur (SC) | 198,028 | ||
64 | Bahadurgarh | Jhajjar | 215,141 | |
65 | Badli | 174,828 | ||
66 | Jhajjar (SC) | 172,999 | ||
67 | Beri | 173,912 | ||
68 | Ateli | Mahendragarh | 189,624 | Bhiwani–Mahendragarh |
69 | Mahendragarh | 195,318 | ||
70 | Narnaul | 143,780 | ||
71 | Nangal Chaudhry | 150,789 | ||
72 | Bawal (SC) | Rewari | 210,208 | Gurgaon |
73 | Kosli | 239,451 | Rohtak | |
74 | Rewari | 233,946 | Gurgaon | |
75 | Pataudi (SC) | Gurgaon | 221,398 | |
76 | Badshahpur | 387,760 | ||
77 | Gurgaon | 354,831 | ||
78 | Sohna | 228,152 | ||
79 | Nuh | Nuh | 169,902 | |
80 | Ferozepur Jhirka | 208,594 | ||
81 | Punahana | 170,812 | ||
82 | Hathin | Palwal | 209,920 | Faridabad |
83 | Hodal (SC) | 179,064 | ||
84 | Palwal | 226,816 | ||
85 | Prithla | Faridabad | 190,367 | |
86 | Faridabad NIT | 255,485 | ||
87 | Badkhal | 272,832 | ||
88 | Ballabgarh | 235,289 | ||
89 | Faridabad | 242,955 | ||
90 | Tigaon | 297,144 |
See also
References
- ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). The Election Commission of India. pp. 6, 148–157.
- ^ "Parliamentary/Assembly Constituency wise Electors in Final Roll 2009" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Haryana. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 April 2009.