1967 Haryana Legislative Assembly election

The first elections to the Haryana Legislative Assembly were held in February 1967 to elect members of 81 constituencies in Haryana, India.[1] The Indian National Congress won the popular vote and a majority of seats and Birender Singh was appointed as the Chief Minister of Haryana.[2]

1967 Haryana Legislative Assembly election

21 February 1967

All 81 seats in the Haryana Legislative Assembly
41 seats needed for a majority
Registered4,387,980
Turnout72.65%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party INC ABJS
Seats won 48 12
Popular vote 1,252,290 436,145
Percentage 41.33% 14.39%

CM before election

B. D. Sharma
INC

Elected CM

Birender Singh
INC

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
Indian National Congress1,252,29041.3348
Bharatiya Jana Sangh436,14514.3912
Sanghata Socialist Party108,1723.570
Swatantra Party96,4103.183
Republican Party of India87,8612.902
Communist Party of India27,2380.900
Communist Party of India (Marxist)16,3790.540
Praja Socialist Party6,4770.210
Independents998,96932.9716
Total3,029,941100.0081
Valid votes3,029,94176.48
Invalid/blank votes931,82523.52
Total votes3,187,946โ€“
Registered voters/turnout4,387,98072.65
Source: ECI[3]

Elected members

Constituency Reserved for
(SC/ST/None)
Member Party
KalkaNoneL. Singh Independent
NaraingarhNoneL. Singh Indian National Congress
ChhachroliSCR. Parkash Indian National Congress
JagadhriNoneD. Prakash Bharatiya Jana Sangh
YamunanagarNoneB. Dayal Indian National Congress
MullanaSCR. Prasad Republican Party of India
NaggalNoneLakhwati Indian National Congress
Ambala CantonmentNoneD. R. Anand Indian National Congress
AmbalaNoneF. Chand Bharatiya Jana Sangh
ShahabadNoneJ. Chander Indian National Congress
ThanesarNoneD. Prakash Indian National Congress
BabainSCC. Ram Indian National Congress
NilokheriNoneS. Ram Bharatiya Jana Sangh
IndriNoneP. Devi Indian National Congress
KarnalNoneR. Lal Bharatiya Jana Sangh
JundlaSCR. Kishan Indian National Congress
GharaundaNoneM. Chand Indian National Congress
SambhalkaNoneRandhir Bharatiya Jana Sangh
PanipatNoneF. Chand Bharatiya Jana Sangh
NaulthaNoneM. Singh Indian National Congress
RajaundSCR. Singh Indian National Congress
PundriNoneR. P. Singh Indian National Congress
SherhadaNoneP. A. J. Singh Independent
KaithalNoneO. Prabha Indian National Congress
PehowaNoneC. Lal Swatantra Party
KalyatSCMaru Swatantra Party
NarwanaNoneS. Singh Republican Party of India
JindNoneD. Kishan Indian National Congress
JulanaNoneD. Singh Indian National Congress
SafidonNoneS. Krishan Indian National Congress
MehamNoneM. Singh Independent
BarodaSCR. Dhari Indian National Congress
GohanaNoneR. Dhari Indian National Congress
KailanaNoneR. Singh Indian National Congress
SonepatNoneM. Lal Indian National Congress
RaiNoneR. Ram Indian National Congress
RohatSCB. Singh Independent
HassangarhNoneS. Chand Indian National Congress
KiloiNoneS. Nath Independent
RohtakNoneM. Sein Bharatiya Jana Sangh
KalanaurNoneN. Singh Bharatiya Jana Sangh
BeriNoneP. S. Daulata Indian National Congress
SalhawasSCP. Chand Indian National Congress
JhajjarNoneM. Singh Independent
BhadurgarhNoneH. Lal Indian National Congress
FaridabadNoneK. D. Kapil Indian National Congress
BallabhgarhNoneT. Ram Indian National Congress
PalwalNoneDhan Singh Independent
HassanpurSCG. Lal Independent
Ferozpur JhirkaNoneD. Mohammad Swatantra Party
NuhNoneR. Khan Independent
HathinNoneD. Singh Indian National Congress
SohnaNoneM. Singh Independent
GurgaonNoneP. S. Thapran Bharatiya Jana Sangh
PataudiNoneB. Singh Indian National Congress
RewariNoneS. Devi Indian National Congress
BawalSCK. Lal Independent
JatusanaNoneJ. Singh Independent
AteliNoneN. Singh Indian National Congress
NarnaulNoneB. Lal Bharatiya Jana Sangh
MahendragarhNoneH. Singh Independent
KaninaNoneD. Singh Independent
BadhraNoneA. Singh Independent
DadriSCG. Rai Indian National Congress
LoharuNoneH. Nand Indian National Congress
ToshamNoneB. Lal Indian National Congress
BhiwaniNoneB. Dev Bharatiya Jana Sangh
Mundhal KhurdNoneJ. Singh Independent
NarnaundNoneR. Datt Indian National Congress
HansiNoneH. Singh Indian National Congress
BawanikheraSCJ. Nath Indian National Congress
AdampurNoneH. Singh Indian National Congress
HissarNoneS. Lata Indian National Congress
BarwalaSCP. Singh Indian National Congress
TohanaNoneH. Singh Indian National Congress
FatehabadNoneG. Rai Indian National Congress
BadopalNoneM. Ram Indian National Congress
SirsaNoneL. Dass Bharatiya Jana Sangh
RoriNoneP. S. Dass Indian National Congress
DabwaliSCK. Ram Indian National Congress
EllenabadNoneP. Singh Indian National Congress

See also

References

  1. "Haryana Assembly Election Results in 1967". Elections in India. Retrieved 2021-06-20.
  2. "Rao Birender Singh, second CM of Haryana, passes away". 1 October 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  3. "Haryana 1967". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
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