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Results Chandigarh, Wednesday, March 7, 2012 PAGE4.qxd 3/6/2012 6:30 PM Page 1 c m y b The Tribune PUNJAB POLLS 2012 SPECIAL RESULTS CHANDIGARH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 79 JALALABAD 88 KOTKAPURA 95 MAUR 102 BHADAUR (SC) 109 NABHA (SC) WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER Sukhbir Singh Badal Mantar Singh Brar Janmeja Singh Sekhon Mohammad Sadique Sadhu Singh Dharmsot SAD SAD(B) SAD Congress Congress Votes: 80,647 Margin:50,246 Votes:49,340 Margin:18,175 Votes:45,324 Margin:1,388 Votes:52,825 Margin: 6,969 Votes: 63,350 Margin: 22,548 RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP Hans Raj Josan Ripjeet Singh Brar Mangat Rai Bansal Darbara Singh Guru Balwant Singh Independent Congress Congress SAD Shahpur Votes: 30,401 Votes: 31,165 Votes: 43,936 Votes: 45,856 SAD Votes: 40,802 Voters: 1.71 lakh; Last MLA: Sukhbir Singh Badal (SAD) Voters: 1.29 lakh; Last MLA: Ripjeet Singh Brar (Cong) Voters: 1.43 lakh; Last MLA: None (new constituency) Voters: 1.34 lakh; Last MLA: Balbir Singh Ghunas (SAD) Voters: 1.55 lakh; Last MLA: Randeep Singh (Cong) 80 FAZILKA 89 JAITU 96 MANSA 103 BARNALA 110 PATIALA RURAL WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER Surjit Kumar Jyani Joginder Singh Prem Mittal Kewal Singh Dhillon Brahm Mohindra BJP SAD(B) SAD Congress Congress Votes: 40,901Margin: 1,692 Votes: 49,426Margin: 6347 Votes: 55,588 Margin: 1,301 Votes:54,570 Margin:5,522 Votes:62,068 Margin:27,596 RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP Jaswinder Singh Gurdev Singh Badal Gurpreet Kaur Malkit Singh Keetu Kuldeep Kaur Tohra Rocky SAD(B)-BJP Congress SAD SAD Independent Votes: 43,079 Votes: 54,287 Votes: 49,048 Votes: 34,472 Votes: 39,209 Voters: 1.46 lakh; Last MLA: Surjit Kumar Jyani (BJP) Voters: 1.28 lakh; Last MLA: Joginder Singh (Cong) Voters: 1.63 lakh; Last MLA: Sher Singh Gagowal (Congress) Voters: 1.46 lakh; Last MLA: Kewal Singh Dhillon (Cong) Voters: 1.77 lakh; Last MLA: None (new constituency) 81 ABOHAR SAD supporters celebrating 111 RAJPURA WINNER the party's victory in WINNER Sunil Kumar Jakhar Amritsar on Tuesday. Hardyal Singh Kamboj Congress Tribune photo: Congress Votes:55,613 Margin: 9,778 Sameer Sehgal Votes:64,250 Margin: 31,510 RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP Shiv Lal Doda Raj Khurana Ind BJP Votes: 45,835 Votes: 32,740 Voters: 1.46 lakh; Last MLA: Sunil Jakhar (Congress) Voters: 1.46 lakh; Last MLA: Raj Khurana (BJP) 82 BALLUANA (SC) 112 DERA BASSI WINNER WINNER Gurtej Singh Ghuriana Narinder Kumar Sharma SAD SAD Votes: 49,418 Margin 8,227 Votes: 63,273Margin: 12,028 RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP Giri Raj Rajora Deepinder Singh Congress Dhillon Votes:41,191 Independent Votes: 51,245 Voters: 1.56 lakh; Last MLA: Gurtej Singh Ghuriana (SAD) Voters: 1.61 lakh; Last MLA: Jasjit Singh (SAD) 83 LAMBI 90 RAMPURA PHUL 97 SARDULGARH 104 MEHAL KALAN (SC) 113 GHANAUR WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER Parkash Singh Badal Sikandar Singh Maluka Ajit Inder Singh Harchand Kaur Harpreet Kaur Mukhmailpur SAD SAD Congress Congress SAD Votes: 67,999 Margin: 24,739 Votes:58,063 Margin:5,111 Votes:63,139 Margin: 2,752 Votes: 50,188Margin: 7,391 Votes: 51,627 Margin:1,778 RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP Maheshinder Singh Gurpreet Singh Dilraj Singh Bhunder Gobind Singh Madan Lal Jalalpur Badal Kangar SAD Kanjhla Congress Congress Congress Votes: 60,387 SAD Votes: 49,849 Votes: 43,260 Votes: 52,952 Votes:42,797 Voters: 1.37 lakh; Last MLA: Parkash Singh Badal (SAD) Voters: 1.44 lakh; Last MLA: Gurpreet Singh Kangar (Congress) Voters: 1.46 lakh; Last MLA: Ajitinder Singh Mofar (Cong) Voters: 1.37 lakh; Last MLA: None (New constituency) Voters: 1.37 lakh; Last MLA: Madal Lal Jalalpur (Cong) 84 GIDDERBAHA 91 BHUCHO MANDI (RESERVED) 98 BUDHLADA (SC) 105 MALERKOTLA 114 SANAUR WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER Amarinder Singh Warring "Raja" Ajaib Singh Bhatti Chaitanya Singh Farzana Alam Lal Singh Congress Congress SAD SAD Congress Votes:50,264 Margin:13,664 Votes: 57,460 Margin:1,297 Votes: 51,453 Margin: 6,419 Votes: 56,563 Margin: 5,193 Votes: 71,016 Margin:3,918 RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP Sant Singh Brar Pritam Singh Satpal Singh Razia Sultana Dr TP Sandhu SAD SAD Congress Congress Congress Votes: 36,600 Votes: 56,163 Votes: 45,034 Votes: 51,370 Votes: 67,122 Voters: 1.38 lakh; Last MLA: Manpreet Singh Badal (Quit SAD) Voters: 1.59 lakh; Last MLA: None (New constituency) Voters: 1.63 lakh; Last MLA: Mangat Rai Bansal (Cong) Voters: 1.3 lakh; Last MLA: Razia Sultana (Congress) Voters: 1.76 lakh; Last MLA: Lal Singh (Cong) 85 MALOUT (SC) 92 BATHINDA URBAN 99 LEHRA 106 AMARGARH 115 PATIALA CITY WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER Harpreet Singh Sarup Chand Singla Rajinder Kaur Bhattal Iqbal Singh Jhoonda Captain Amarinder Singh SAD SAD Congress SAD Congress Votes:54,159 Margin: 2,564 Votes: 62,459 Margin: 6,599 Votes: 44,682Margin: 3,345 Votes:38,393 Margin: 4,406 Votes:66,041 Margin: 42,318 RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP Nathu Ram Harminder Singh Sukhwant Singh Surjit Singh Dhiman Surjit Singh Kohli Congress Jassi Sarao Congress SAD Votes: 51,595 Congress SAD Votes: 34,487 Votes: 23,723 Votes:55,860 Votes: 41,337 Voters: 1.49 lakh; Last MLA: Harpreet Singh (SAD) Voters: 1.85 lakh; Last MLA: Harminder Singh Jassi (Cong) Voters: 1.4 lakh; Last MLA: Rajinder Kaur Bhattal (Cong) Voters: 1.38 lakh; Last MLA: None (New constituency) Voters: 1.4 lakh; Last MLA: Capt Amarinder Singh (Cong) 86 MUKTSAR 93 BATHINDA RURAL (RESERVED) 100 DIRBA (SC) 107 DHURI 116 SAMANA WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER Karan Kaur Brar Darshan Singh Kotfatta Sant Balbir Singh Ghunas Arvind Khanna Surjit Singh Rakhra Congress SAD SAD Congress SAD Votes:55,026 Margin:9,251 Votes:45,688 Margin:5,302 Votes:65,550 Margin: 6,874 Votes:51,510 Margin:12,490 Votes:64,763 Margin: 6,932 RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP Kanwarjeet Singh Makhan Singh Ajaib Singh Rataul Gobind Singh Raninder Singh Barkandi "Rozy" Congress Congress Longowal Congress SAD Votes: 40,382 Votes: 5,3131 SAD Votes:57,831 Votes: 45,775 Votes: 39,020 Voters: 1.53 lakh; Last MLA: Kanwarjeet Singh Brar "Sunny" (Cong) Voters: 1.37 lakh; Last MLA: None (new constituency) Voters: 1.55 lakh; Last MLA: Surjit Singh Dhiman (Cong) Voters: 1.38 lakh; Last MLA: Iqbal Singh Jhoonda (SAD) Voters: 1.52 lakh; Last MLA: Brahm Mohindra (Congress) 87 FARIDKOT 94 TALWANDI SABO 101 SUNAM 108 SANGRUR 117 SHUTRANA (SC) WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER WINNER Deep Malhotra Jeet Mohinder Singh Sidhu Parminder Singh Dhindsa Parkash Chand Garg Vaninder Kaur Loomba SAD(B) Congress SAD SAD SAD Votes:52,025 Margin: 2,745 Votes:53,706 Margin: 8,517 Votes: 67,743 Margin: 4,656 Votes: 53,320Margin: 4,645 Votes:47,745 Margin: 765 RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP RUNNER-UP Avtar Singh Brar Amarjit Singh Sidhu Aman Arora Surinderpal Singh Nirmal Singh Congress SAD Congress Sibia Congress Votes: 49,280 Votes:45,189 Votes: 63,087 Congress Votes: 46,980 Votes: 48,657 Voters: 1.29 lakh; Last MLA: Avtar Singh Brar (Cong) Voters: 1.32 lakh; Last MLA: Jeet Mohinder Singh Sidhu (Cong) Voters: 1.62 lakh; Last MLA: Parminder Singh Dhindsa (SAD) Voters: 1.55 lakh; Last MLA: Surinder Pal Singh Sibia (Cong) Voters: 1.47 lakh; Last MLA: Nirmal Singh (Cong) 4 c m y b.
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