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

To get the fastest and most accurate results for the Badhra 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 Badhra seat. Haryana Assembly Election Verdict: In the 2019 Assembly election, NAINA SINGH of the JNJP won from this seat. He received 52938 votes. RANBIR SINGH MAHENDRA from the INC secured the second position with 39234 votes.

Badhra Assembly Election 2019

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY STATUS
NAINA SINGH
JNJP
Won
RANBIR SINGH MAHENDRA
INC
Lost
SUKHWINDER
BJP
Lost
SHIV KUMAR
BSP
Lost
VIJAY KUMAR
INLD
Lost
VIJAY KUMAR
SHPP
Lost
NOTA
NOTA
Lost
MAHENDER
IND
Lost
PAWAN KUMAR
IND
Lost
RANBIR
IND
Lost
MANGAL SHEN
IND
Lost

Assembly Election 2019 Vote Count

PARTY CANDIDATE NAME Votes Vote %
JNJP
NAINA SINGH
52938
40.09
INC
RANBIR SINGH MAHENDRA
39234
29.72
BJP
SUKHWINDER
33169
25.12
BSP
SHIV KUMAR
2994
2.27
INLD
VIJAY KUMAR
2163
1.64
SHPP
VIJAY KUMAR
667
0.51
Total number of votes polled :  132032

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