Haryana Lok Sabha Elections 2024: All the information you need to know about the state's general elections, including the schedule, phase, seats, and candidates

The state of Haryana, which is situated between significant constituencies like Delhi and Punjab, serves as a major entry point to North India. The ruling party, the BJP in this case, has a significant impact on the political atmosphere of the state and the neighboring areas.

The BJP-led NDA alliance presently holds all 10 of Haryana’s Lok Sabha seats, but the state’s residents’ discontent with the sluggish economy, issues with farming, and high unemployment rates might have a significant impact on their performance in the next Lok Sabha elections. Congress, AAP, and regional parties like INLD can take advantage of potential dissatisfaction with the existing government to challenge the BJP-led NDA’s control. Their strategies and ability to unite the opposition will also be important factors in the state elections.

When are the 2024 Haryana Lok Sabha Elections?

The state of Haryana’s general elections are normally conducted in the second half of the election cycle. However, in 2024, the state will see polls held on May 25 due to the Election Commission of India’s decision to stick with the status quo.

Phase 6: Date of polling- May 25

  1. Ambala
  2. Kurukshetra
  3. Sirsa
  4. Hisar
  5. Karnal
  6. Sonipat
  7. Rohtak
  8. Bhiwani-Mahendragarh
  9. Gurgaon
  10. Faridabad

How many stages will there be in Haryana?

Due to the limited number of seats, the Lok Sabha Elections in Haryana are frequently contested in a single phase. In keeping with the same pattern, the state’s polls will once more be completed in a single period.

How many seats does Haryana have in the Lok Sabha?

With just ten seats total—eight of which are unreserved and two of which are reserved for candidates from the Scheduled Caste—the state of Haryana comes in at number eighteen in the overall ranking of states in India with the most Lok Sabha seats. In the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, the BJP secured seven seats in the state; however, in 2019, they won all ten seats, recording a landslide victory.

There have been allegations of ‘irregularities’ in inviting tenders in the water board under the control of the UP government of Delhi. Earlier, the CBI and Delhi government’s Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) filed a complaint in this regard.

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