Himachal Chunav Results 2022: Rakesh Kumar (BJP), the first candidate to win from Sundernagar, Himachal Pradesh. The results of the assembly elections of two states of the country, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat (Gujarat Assembly elections results) will come today and the counting of votes has started at eight in the morning. Along with PM Modi’s home state Gujarat, everyone’s eyes are also on Himachal Pradesh. In this mountainous state, it is customary to change the rule every five years. The curiosity is whether this tradition will be repeated this time also or will it be broken? The number of seats in the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly is 68. The magic figure is 35.
BJP is still leading in Himachal Pradesh election polls. However, the exit poll survey also predicts that the Congress will give a tough fight. The survey shows that the difference between the ruling party and the opposition party is very small. In the 2017 assembly polls, Congress, BJP and others got 41.7 percent, 48.8 percent and 9.5 percent votes respectively. And the latest survey has revealed that the Congress is likely to get 44.2 percent votes in this election. There the Congress vote may increase by as much as 2.5 percent. BJP could get 44.8 percent votes. Their vote could drop as low as 3.9 percent. AAP can get 3.3 percent. Others can get 7.7 percent. In this case, the votes of others may decrease by about 1.8 percent.
The number of seats in the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly is 68. The magic figure is 35. The latest survey suggests that this year’s result could be triangular. Because BJP can have between 31 and 39 seats. On the other hand, Congress may have between 20 and 28. The survey also revealed that the Congress is rising in the last minute survey as Priyanka Gandhi’s campaign is helping them. After polling in Himachal Pradesh on November 12, counting will have to wait till December 8.
Currently, Bharatiya Janata Party is in government in Himachal Pradesh. Here you can see all the information about which which party gets how many seats in Himachal Pradesh Chunav Results in 2022 out of 68 assembly constituencies. Also, the complete details of which MLAs have been elected from which constituencies can also be seen on the page below.
S.NO | CONSTITUENCY NAME | WINNING CANDIDATE’S NAME AND PARTY NAME |
1 | CHURAH (SC) | Hansraj (BJP) Leading |
2 | BHARMOUR (ST) | Janak Raj (BJP) Leading |
3 | CHAMBA | Neeraj Nayar (Congress) Leading |
4 | DALHOUSIE | Dhavinder Singh ( BJP) Leading |
5 | BHATTIYAT | Bikram Singh (BJP) Leading |
6 | NURPUR | Ranbir Singh (BJP) Leading |
7 | INDORA (SC) | Malender Rajan ( Congress) Leading |
8 | FATEHPUR | Rakesh Pathania (BJP) Leading |
9 | JAWALI | Sanjay Guleria (BJP) leading |
10 | DEHRA | Hoshyar Singh (IND) Leading |
11 | JASWAN-PRAGPUR | Bikram Singh (BJP) Leading |
12 | JAWALAMUKHI | Sanjay Rattan (Congress) Leading |
13 | JAISINGHPUR (SC) | Yadvinder Goma (Congress) Leading |
14 | SULLAH | Vipin S Parmar (BJP) Leading |
15 | NAGROTA | RS Bali (Congress) Leading |
16 | KANGRA | Pawan K Kajal (BJP) Leading |
17 | SHAHPUR | Announced Soon |
18 | DHARAMSHALA | Announced Soon |
19 | PALAMPUR | Announced Soon |
20 | BAIJNATH (SC) | Kishori Lal (Congress) Leading |
21 | LAHAUL AND SPITI (ST) | Announced Soon |
22 | MANALI | Announced Soon |
23 | KULLU | Announced Soon |
24 | BANJAR | Khimi Ram (Congress) Leading |
25 | ANNI (SC) | Lokender Kumar (BJP) Leading |
26 | KARSOG (SC) | Announced Soon |
27 | SUNDERNAGAR | Rakesh Kumar (BJP) WINNER |
28 | NACHAN (SC) | Announced Soon |
29 | SERAJ | Announced Soon |
30 | DARANG | Announced Soon |
31 | JOGINDERNAGAR | Announced Soon |
32 | DHARAMPUR | Announced Soon |
33 | MANDI | Announced Soon |
34 | BALH (SC) | Inder Singh (BJP) Leading |
35 | SARKAGHAT | Announced Soon |
36 | BHORANJ (SC) | Announced Soon |
37 | SUJANPUR | Announced Soon |
38 | HAMIRPUR | Announced Soon |
39 | BARSAR | Announced Soon |
40 | NADAUN | Announced Soon |
41 | CHINTPURNI (SC) | Announced Soon |
42 | GAGRET | Announced Soon |
43 | HAROLI | Announced Soon |
44 | UNA | Announced Soon |
45 | KUTLEHAR | Announced Soon |
46 | JHANDUTA (SC) | Announced Soon |
47 | GHUMARWIN | Announced Soon |
48 | BILASPUR | Announced Soon |
49 | SRI NAINA DEVIJI | Announced Soon |
50 | ARKI | Sanjay (Congress) Leading |
51 | NALAGARH | Announced Soon |
52 | DOON | Announced Soon |
53 | SOLAN (SC) | Announced Soon |
54 | KASAULI (SC) | Announced Soon |
55 | PACHHAD (SC) | Announced Soon |
56 | NAHAN | Announced Soon |
57 | SRI RENUKAJI (SC) | Announced Soon |
58 | PAONTA SAHIB | Announced Soon |
59 | SHILLAI | Announced Soon |
60 | CHOPAL | Announced Soon |
61 | THEOG | Announced Soon |
62 | KASUMPTI | Announced Soon |
63 | SHIMLA | Announced Soon |
64 | SHIMLA RURAL | Announced Soon |
65 | JUBBAL-KOTKHAI | Announced Soon |
66 | RAMPUR (SC) | Announced Soon |
67 | ROHRU (SC) | Announced Soon |
68 | KINNAUR (ST) | Announced Soon |
As soon as the counting of votes in Himachal Pradesh starts, the trends have started coming. In the initial trends, Congress is leading on 32 seats. BJP is ahead in 32 seats. The thing to note is that the Aam Aadmi Party’s account has not been opened at all. However, independent candidates have gained in three seats. When the counting of votes started, the BJP was leading at that time, but by 9 o’clock the Congress has overtaken the BJP leaving it behind. According to the trends, Congress seems to be getting majority.