Chandigarh Lok Sabha Election Result 2024 Live Update
Live Update
In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Manish Tewari from the Indian National Congress (INC) emerged victorious in the Chandigarh Lok Sabha constituency. He secured the seat, defeating Sanjay Tandon of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
The winner of the Chandigarh Lok Sabha seat in the 2024 election was Manish Tewari of the Indian National Congress (INC), who defeated Sanjay Tandon of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by a margin of 2,504 votes
Won
216657 (+ 2504)
MANISH TEWARI
Indian National Congress
Lost
214153 ( -2504)
SANJAY TANDON
Bharatiya Janata Party
Lost
6708 ( -209949)
RITU SINGH
Bahujan Samaj Party
Lost
2626 ( -214031)
LAKHVIR SINGH ALIAS KOTLA
Independent
Lost
1068 ( -215589)
DEEPANSHU SHARMA
Akhil Bhartiya Parivar Party
Lost
1054 ( -215603)
EX-ASSISTANT COMMANDANT RANPREET SINGH
Independent
Lost
683 ( -215974)
VINOD KUMAR
Independent
Lost
577 ( -216080)
SUNIL THAMAN
Haryana Jansena Party
Lost
436 ( -216221)
BALJEET SINGH ALIAS LADDI
Independent
Lost
321 ( -216336)
SUNIL KUMAR
Independent
Lost
307 ( -216350)
PARTAP SINGH RANA
Independent
Lost
295 ( -216362)
MAHANT RAVI KANT MUNI
Independent
Lost
294 ( -216363)
VIVEK SHARMA
Independent
Lost
255 ( -216402)
PIAR CHAND ALIAS KOUNDAL
Independent
Lost
239 ( -216418)
KISHOR KUMAR ALIAS BANTI BHAIYA
Independent
Lost
217 ( -216440)
RAJINDER KAUR
Sainik Samaj Party
Lost
205 ( -216452)
RAJ PRINCE SINGH
Super Power India Party
Lost
154 ( -216503)
PUSHPINDER SINGH ALIAS LOVELY ATTAWA
Independent
Lost
114 ( -216543)
KULDIP RAI ALIAS HAPPY SOOD MORINDA
Independent
2912 ( -213745)
NOTA
None of the Above
S.N. | Candidate | Party | EVM Votes | Postal Votes | Total Votes | % of Votes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | MANISH TEWARI | Indian National Congress | 216350 | 307 | 216657 | 48.22 |
2 | SANJAY TANDON | Bharatiya Janata Party | 213770 | 383 | 214153 | 47.67 |
3 | RITU SINGH | Bahujan Samaj Party | 6697 | 11 | 6708 | 1.49 |
4 | LAKHVIR SINGH ALIAS KOTLA | Independent | 2625 | 1 | 2626 | 0.58 |
5 | DEEPANSHU SHARMA | Akhil Bhartiya Parivar Party | 1066 | 2 | 1068 | 0.24 |
6 | EX-ASSISTANT COMMANDANT RANPREET SINGH | Independent | 1051 | 3 | 1054 | 0.23 |
7 | VINOD KUMAR | Independent | 683 | – | 683 | 0.15 |
8 | SUNIL THAMAN | Haryana Jansena Party | 576 | 1 | 577 | 0.13 |
9 | BALJEET SINGH ALIAS LADDI | Independent | 434 | 2 | 436 | 0.1 |
10 | SUNIL KUMAR | Independent | 321 | – | 321 | 0.07 |
11 | PARTAP SINGH RANA | Independent | 306 | 1 | 307 | 0.07 |
12 | MAHANT RAVI KANT MUNI | Independent | 295 | – | 295 | 0.07 |
13 | VIVEK SHARMA | Independent | 294 | – | 294 | 0.07 |
14 | PIAR CHAND ALIAS KOUNDAL | Independent | 253 | 2 | 255 | 0.06 |
15 | KISHOR KUMAR ALIAS BANTI BHAIYA | Independent | 239 | – | 239 | 0.05 |
16 | RAJINDER KAUR | Sainik Samaj Party | 215 | 2 | 217 | 0.05 |
17 | RAJ PRINCE SINGH | Super Power India Party | 205 | – | 205 | 0.05 |
18 | PUSHPINDER SINGH ALIAS LOVELY ATTAWA | Independent | 154 | – | 154 | 0.03 |
19 | KULDIP RAI ALIAS HAPPY SOOD MORINDA | Independent | 114 | – | 114 | 0.03 |
20 | NOTA | None of the Above | 2900 | 12 | 2912 | 0.65 |
Total | 448548 | 727 | 449275 |
General Election to Parliamentary Constituencies: Trends & Results June-2024
Chandigarh
Status Known For 1 out of 1 Constituencies | |||||||||||
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Constituency | Const. No. | Leading Candidate | Leading Party | Trailing Candidate | Trailing Party | Margin | Status | ||||
Chandigarh | 1 | MANISH TEWARI |
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SANJAY TANDON |
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2504 | Result Declared | ||||
In Hindi
विजयी अभ्यर्थी – इंडियन नेशनल काँग्रेस (चंडीगढ़)
क्रम संख्या | संसद निर्वाचन क्षेत्र | विजयी अभ्यर्थी | कुल मत | अंतर(मार्जिन) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | चंडीगढ़ (1) | मनीष तिवारी | 216657 | 2504 |
क्रम संख्या. | अभ्यर्थी | दल का नाम | ई.वी.एम. मत | डाक द्वारा मत | कुल मत | % मत |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | मनीष तिवारी | इंडियन नेशनल काँग्रेस | 216350 | 307 | 216657 | 48.22 |
2 | संजय टंडन | भारतीय जनता पार्टी | 213770 | 383 | 214153 | 47.67 |
3 | रितू सिंह | बहुजन समाज पार्टी | 6697 | 11 | 6708 | 1.49 |
4 | लखवीर सिंह उर्फ़ कोटला | निर्दलीय | 2625 | 1 | 2626 | 0.58 |
5 | दीपाँशु शर्मा | अखिल भारतीय परिवार पार्टी | 1066 | 2 | 1068 | 0.24 |
6 | एक्स-असिस्टेंट कमांडेण्ट रणप्रीत सिंह | निर्दलीय | 1051 | 3 | 1054 | 0.23 |
7 | विनोद कुमार | निर्दलीय | 683 | – | 683 | 0.15 |
8 | सुनील थम्मन | हरियाणा जनसेना पार्टी | 576 | 1 | 577 | 0.13 |
9 | बलजीत सिंह उर्फ़ लाडी | निर्दलीय | 434 | 2 | 436 | 0.1 |
10 | सुनील कुमार | निर्दलीय | 321 | – | 321 | 0.07 |
11 | प्रताप सिंह राणा | निर्दलीय | 306 | 1 | 307 | 0.07 |
12 | महन्त रवी कान्त मुनी | निर्दलीय | 295 | – | 295 | 0.07 |
13 | विवेक शर्मा | निर्दलीय | 294 | – | 294 | 0.07 |
14 | प्यार चन्द उर्फ़ कौंडल | निर्दलीय | 253 | 2 | 255 | 0.06 |
15 | किशोर कुमार उर्फ़ बन्टी भैया | निर्दलीय | 239 | – | 239 | 0.05 |
16 | राजिंदर कौर | सैनिक समाज पार्टी | 215 | 2 | 217 | 0.05 |
17 | राज प्रिंस सिंह | सुपर पॉवर इण्डिया पार्टी | 205 | – | 205 | 0.05 |
18 | पुष्पिंदर सिंह उर्फ़ लवली अटावा | निर्दलीय | 154 | – | 154 | 0.03 |
19 | कुलदीप राय उर्फ़ हैप्पी सुद मोरिंडा | निर्दलीय | 114 | – | 114 | 0.03 |
20 | NOTA | इनमें से कोई नहीं | 2900 | 12 | 2912 | 0.65 |
कुल | 448548 | 727 | 449275 |
विजयी
216657 (+ 2504) मनीष तिवारी
इंडियन नेशनल काँग्रेस
हारा
214153 ( -2504) संजय टंडन
भारतीय जनता पार्टी
हारा
6708 ( -209949) रितू सिंह
बहुजन समाज पार्टी
हारा
2626 ( -214031) लखवीर सिंह उर्फ़ कोटला
निर्दलीय
हारा
1068 ( -215589) दीपाँशु शर्मा
अखिल भारतीय परिवार पार्टी
हारा
1054 ( -215603) एक्स-असिस्टेंट कमांडेण्ट रणप्रीत सिंह
निर्दलीय
हारा
683 ( -215974) विनोद कुमार
निर्दलीय
हारा
577 ( -216080) सुनील थम्मन
हरियाणा जनसेना पार्टी
हारा
436 ( -216221) बलजीत सिंह उर्फ़ लाडी
निर्दलीय
हारा
321 ( -216336) सुनील कुमार
निर्दलीय
हारा
307 ( -216350) प्रताप सिंह राणा
निर्दलीय
हारा
295 ( -216362) महन्त रवी कान्त मुनी
निर्दलीय
हारा
294 ( -216363) विवेक शर्मा
निर्दलीय
हारा
255 ( -216402) प्यार चन्द उर्फ़ कौंडल
निर्दलीय
हारा
239 ( -216418) किशोर कुमार उर्फ़ बन्टी भैया
निर्दलीय
हारा
217 ( -216440) राजिंदर कौर
सैनिक समाज पार्टी
हारा
205 ( -216452) राज प्रिंस सिंह
सुपर पॉवर इण्डिया पार्टी
हारा
154 ( -216503) पुष्पिंदर सिंह उर्फ़ लवली अटावा
निर्दलीय
हारा
114 ( -216543) कुलदीप राय उर्फ़ हैप्पी सुद मोरिंडा
निर्दलीय
2912 ( -213745) NOTA
इनमें से कोई नहीं
The Chandigarh Lok Sabha constituency has seen a back-and-forth between the Congress and BJP. Stay tuned for live updates on the 2024 general polls, including the latest results, voting numbers, and more.
The Chandigarh Lok Sabha constituency is set to witness a crucial election in 2024, with the BJP’s Sanjay Tandon and the Congress’s Manish Tewari vying for the seat. This election marks a significant shift, with the Congress opting for a new candidate and the BJP aiming for its third consecutive victory. Stay updated on the latest election results and updates from the Chandigarh constituency, as the fate of its 19 candidates is decided on the counting day. Exit polls have not been able to draw any results.
The 2024 Lok Sabha elections will see the counting of votes for the Chandigarh constituency at the Sector 26-based Chandigarh College of Engineering and Technology (CCET). This location has been equipped with three-layered security to ensure the safety and integrity of the counting process.
Highlights
- The voter turnout in Chandigarh for the 2024 Lok Sabha election was 67.90%, which is lower compared to the 70.61% recorded in the 2019 Lok Sabha poll
- The voter turnout in Chandigarh decreased in the 2024 Lok Sabha election compared to 2019 due to Heatwave conditions: Chandigarh experienced a severe heatwave during the election period, with temperatures reaching up to 44.5°C, which was 5.3 degrees above average.
- The voter turnout in Chandigarh decreased in the 2024 Lok Sabha election compared to 2019 due to There was less enthusiasm among voters in Chandigarh compared to previous elections, which contributed to the lower turnout. The report notes that historically, Chandigarh has recorded impressive voter turnouts, with 70.6% in 2019 and 73.7% in 2014.
- The report states that the national average for voter turnout had dropped significantly in 2024, with the heatwave and summer vacations cited as contributing factors.
- Polling booths in the urban sectors saw a “steady stream of voters with minimal wait times,” indicating lower turnout than in the colonies.
- The report notes that at certain polling booths in the colonies, voters were queuing up as early as 5:30 am, suggesting higher turnout in the colony areas
- Tewari secured a total of 216,657 votes, while Tandon received 214,153 votes.
- The Chandigarh election was a closely contested battle between the BJP and the Congress-AAP alliance under the I.N.D.I.A. bloc.
- At 7 pm, the BJP workers began saying that a recount may be ordered, but after a few minutes, around 7:30 pm, Manish Tewari was officially declared the winning candidate and issued the certificate.
- BJP sought a recount of specific EVMs, which was eventually deemed unnecessary after the BJP candidate was shown all election documents and briefed on the counting process
- The BJP had summoned a team of lawyers due to an “objection filed”, which further delayed the issuance of the certificate to Tewari. The BJP’s legal team had raised specific legal objections that Tewari had to respond to.
- However, the Deputy Commissioner maintained that “no recount was necessary as the BJP candidate had been shown all election documents and was content.”
- The BJP’s legal team was involved in addressing these concerns, and after being shown all election documents and briefed on the counting process, the recount was deemed unnecessary, and the election result was officially declared
Challenges faced by the BJP in Chandigarh
The main challenges faced by the BJP in the Chandigarh election were:
- Anti-Incumbency: The BJP faced a strong anti-incumbency wave against the sitting MP Kirron Kher, who was seen as unapproachable and ineffective in delivering significant achievements in the past ten years.
- Internal Bickering: The BJP was plagued by severe factionalism, with various groups expressing dissatisfaction with Sanjay Tandon’s candidature and even urging the high command to renominate Kirron Kher instead.
- AAP’s Resurgence and Poll Promises: The AAP’s resurgence in the recent civic elections significantly impacted BJP votes, particularly with its key promise of providing 300 units of free power and water to residents, which resonated with the working class.
- Controversial Mayoral Elections: The BJP faced a national embarrassment when the Supreme Court declared the AAP’s candidate as the validly elected mayor following a controversy involving a former BJP office-bearer, Anil Masih.
- Complacency Post 2021 Civic Poll Defeat: The BJP’s defeat in the 2021 civic polls, where residents preferred AAP candidates over BJP bigwigs, served as a wake-up call but was downplayed by the party, which claimed that civic polls and Lok Sabha polls are fundamentally different.
These challenges ultimately contributed to the BJP’s loss in the Chandigarh Lok Sabha election to the Congress candidate Manish Tewari