2014 Indian general election in Punjab

The 2014 Indian general elections was held in Punjab on 30 April 2014, making it the seventh phase of the elections.

Indian general election in Punjab, 2014

April–May 2014

13 seats
Turnout70.63% (Increase0.85%)
  First party Second party
 
Party SAD AAP
Alliance NDA
Last election 4 seats, 33.85% -
Seats won 4 4
Seat change Steady Increase4
Percentage 26.30% 24.4%
Swing Decrease7.55% Increase24.4%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party INC BJP
Alliance UPA NDA
Last election 8 seats, 45.23% 1 seat, 10.06%
Seats won 3 2
Seat change Decrease5 Increase1
Percentage 33.10% 8.70%
Swing Decrease12.13% Decrease1.36%

List of candidates

PC NO.PC NamePolling DateCounting of VotesINC CandidateSAD-BJP CandidateAAP CandidateOther
1Gurdaspur30 April 2014Pratap Singh BajwaVinod KhannaSucha Singh Chottepur
2Amritsar30 April 201416 May 2014Capt. Amarinder SinghArun JaitleyDr. Daljit Singh
3Khadoor Sahib30 April 201416 May 2014Harminder S. GillRanjeet Singh BrahmpuraBhai Baldeep Singh
4Jalandhar30 April 201416 May 2014Choudhary Santokh SinghPawan TinooJyoti Mann
5Hoshiarpur30 April 201416 May 2014Mohinder Singh KaypeeVijay SamplaYamini Gomar
6Anandpur Sahib30 April 201416 May 2014Ambika SoniPrem Singh ChandumajraHimmat Singh Shergill
7Ludhiana30 April 201416 May 2014Ravneet Singh BittuManpreet Singh AyaliHarvinder Singh PhoolkaSimarjit Singh Bains
8Fatehgarh Sahib30 April 201416 May 2014Sadhu Singh DharamsotKulwant SinghHarinder Singh Khalsa
9Faridkot30 April 201416 May 2014Joginder Singh PanjagrainParamjit Kaur GulshanProf. Sadhu Singh
10Ferozpur30 April 201416 May 2014Sunil Kumar JakharSher Singh GubhayaSatnam Paul Kamboj
11Bathinda30 April 201416 May 2014Manpreet Singh BadalHarsimrat Kaur BadalJasraj Singh Longia
12Sangrur30 April 201416 May 2014Vijay Inder SinglaSukhdev Singh DhindsaBhagwant Mann
13Patiala30 April 201416 May 2014Preneet KaurDeepinder DhillonDr. Dharamvira Gandhi

Results

4 4 3 2
SAD AAP INC BJP
Name of PartyVote Share %ChangeSeats wonPrevious resultChange
Indian National Congress33.10%−12.1338-5
Shiromani Akali Dal26.30%−7.55%440
Bharatiya Janata Party8.70%−1.3621+1
Aam Aadmi Party24.40%+24.40%4did not exist+4

Elected MPs

Keys:   SAD (4)   AAP (4)   INC (3)   BJP (2)

No.[1] Constituency Turnout% Name of elected M.P. Party affiliation Margin
1 Gurdaspur 69.50 Decrease Vinod Khanna

(died on 27 April 2017)

Bharatiya Janata Party 1,36,065
2 Amritsar 68.19 Increase Capt. Amarinder Singh

(resigned on 23 November 2016)

Indian National Congress 1,02,770
3 Khadoor Sahib 66.56 Decrease Ranjit Singh Brahmpura Shiromani Akali Dal 1,00,569
4 Jalandhar(SC) 67.08 Decrease Santokh Singh Chaudhary Indian National Congress 70,981
5 Hoshiarpur(SC) 64.74 Decrease Vijay Sampla Bharatiya Janata Party 13,582
6 Anandpur Sahib 69.50 Increase Prem Singh Chandumajra Shiromani Akali Dal 23,697
7 Ludhiana 70.58 Increase Ravneet Singh Bittu Indian National Congress 19,709
8 Fatehgarh Sahib(SC) 73.81 Increase Harinder Singh Khalsa Aam Aadmi Party 54,144
9 Faridkot(SC) 70.95 Decrease Sadhu Singh 1,72,516
10 Ferozpur 72.64 Increase Sher Singh Ghubaya Shiromani Akali Dal 31,420
11 Bathinda 77.16 Decrease Harsimrat Kaur Badal 19,395
12 Sangrur 77.21 Increase Bhagwant Mann Aam Aadmi Party 2,11,721
13 Patiala 70.94 Increase Dharam Vira Gandhi 20,942

Bye-elections

No.[1] Constituency Name of elected M.P. Party affiliation
1 Gurdaspur Sunil Jakhar (elected on 15 October 2017) Indian National Congress
2 Amritsar Gurjeet Singh Aujla (elected on 11 March 2017)

Assembly segments wise lead of Parties

Party Assembly segments
Aam Aadmi Party 34
Bharatiya Janata Party 16
Indian National Congress 37
Independent 1
Shiromani Akali Dal 29
Total 117

References

  1. "Members : Lok Sabha". loksabhaph.nic.in. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
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