2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly election

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A Legislative Assembly election was held in the Indian state of Punjab[3] on 4 February 2017 to elect the 117 members of the Fifteenth Punjab Legislative Assembly. The counting of votes was done on 11 March 2017.[4] The ruling pre-election coalition was the alliance[5][6] comprising the political parties Shiromani Akali Dal and Bharatiya Janata Party and led by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal. The voter turnout for the Punjab Assembly election was 77.2% The Indian National Congress led by former Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh defeated the ruling alliance and the newcomer Aam Aadmi Party.[7]

Registered20,029,646
Turnout77.20% (Decrease 1.10%)
Quick facts All 117 seats in the Punjab Legislative Assembly 59 seats needed for a majority, Registered ...
2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly election

 2012
4 February 2017 (2017-02-04)
2022 

All 117 seats in the Punjab Legislative Assembly
59 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered20,029,646
Turnout77.20% (Decrease 1.10%)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Amarinder Singh Gurpreet Ghuggi Parkash Singh Badal
Party INC AAP SAD
Alliance UPA AAP + LIP NDA
Leader since 2015[1] 2016[2] 2007
Leader's seat Patiala (won)
Lambi (lost)
Batala (lost) Lambi
Last election 40.09%, 46 seats New 34.73, 56 seats
Seats won 77 20 15
Seat change Increase 31 New Decrease 41
Popular vote 5,945,899 3,662,665 3,898,161
Percentage 38.64% 23.70% 25.24%
Swing Decrease 1.47% New Decrease 9.49 pp


Structure of the Punjab Legislative Assembly after the election

Chief Minister before election

Prakash Singh Badal
SAD

Elected Chief Minister

Charanjit Singh Channi
INC

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Background

Electoral process changes

In April 2016, the Election Commission of India revealed about 8 lakh bogus votes of state being cancelled in the past one year and over 7 lakh youngsters who have attained the age of 18 this year were yet to get registered. One constituency in every district will be chosen for trial run of Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines used along with EVMs.[8] Election Commission also decided to set up new polling stations if the number of voters was more than 1200 in rural areas and 1400 in urban areas.[9]

33 constituencies of all district headquarters in Punjab had VVPAT machines installed with EVMs,[10][11][12][13] [14][15] including 22 district headquarters besides 11 high-profile constituencies.[16]

More information Assembly constituencies of Punjab having VVPAT facility with EVMs ...
Assembly constituencies of Punjab having VVPAT facility with EVMs[17]
LambiJalalabadMajithaPatiala
Atam NagarChabbewalGuruharsahaiFerozpur
BarnalaSanourLehragagaJalandhar (central)
Bathinda (urban)RaikotMogaAnandpur Sahib
BholathQadianChabbewalRampura Phul
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As per the special summary revision of electoral rolls, there are a total of 1.9 crore voters in Punjab as of August 2016.[18]

More information S.No, Group of voters ...
Final voters list for Punjab Legislative Assembly election 2017
S.NoGroup of votersVoters population
1Male1.05 crore
2Female94 lakhs
Total Voters1.9 crore
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Political developments

The 2014 general election was held in Punjab for 13 parliamentary constituencies. Shiromani Akali Dal and Aam Aadmi Party won 4 seats each, Congress won 3 while 2 constituencies elected Bharatiya Janata Party candidates. The first-time contesting Aam Aadmi Party won from 34 of the total 117 assembly segments, coming second in 7, third in 73 and fourth in the rest 3 segments.[19] Wherever it trailed the major parties, its vote share was mostly bigger than the margin of victory of the winning candidate, turning forthcoming elections into three-cornered contests.[20]

Shiromani Akali Dal-Bharatiya Janata Party

The previous election, held in 2012, resulted in a majority of seats being won by ruling Shiromani Akali Dal-Bharatiya Janata Party and Parkash Singh Badal became Chief Minister of Punjab.

Aam Aadmi Party

In December 2015, Aam Aadmi Party declared that it would contest the Legislative Assembly elections in 2017.[21] AAP which did not participate in the previous assembly election, had fought 2014 Lok Sabha elections. Their 2014 performance translates to 33 assembly seats out of 117.[22] In the election, the party formed a coalition with the Lok Insaaf Party and gave it five seats.[23] No CM candidate was declared before the elections.[24] According to AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal, the CM candidate would be selected from Punjab.[25] AAP won 20 seats in the Punjab Assembly in its debut in the 2017 Punjab elections. The performance of AAP was below expectations and 25 candidates of the party lost their deposit amounts.

Indian National Congress

The Congress took part in the elections under the leadership of Amarinder Singh, and the party hired poll strategist Prashant Kishor for campaigning.[26][27]

Bahujan Samaj Party

BSP is the fourth largest party in Punjab after improving its vote share in 2012 elections[28] started preparations for 2017 early by launching Punjab Bachao Abhiyaan from 1 November 2014.[29] In 2012, the BSP came second from Balachaur Vidhan Sabha seat with 21,943 votes.[30] On 15 March 2016, Mayawati during a mega-rally in Nawanshahr on the birth anniversary of BSP founder Kanshi Ram in Punjab attacked SAD-BJP government as "anti-Dalit" and Arvind Kejriwal as a "baniya" who had "always worked against Dalit and Scheduled Caste people" before he became Delhi CM.[31] Mayawati also declared that the BSP will contest Punjab 2017 elections on its own in all 117 seats.[32][33] The BSP declared that it will root out the drug menace from the state within a month of coming to power in Punjab.[34] On 9 June 2016, BSP national president Mayawati supported the film on Punjab drug abuse Udta Punjab, saying there is 'nothing wrong' in it.[35] In May 2016, the BSP launched the Pind Pind Chalo, Ghar Ghar Chalo campaign, a door-to-door drive to cover 29 million people across 550,000 households with Punjab Bachao, BSP laao (Save Punjab, elect BSP) as its main slogan as well as the overall theme of the campaign.[36] The BSP formed 65 teams for around 15,000 big and small rallies as well as seminars to be conducted in the state. The party also announced a 10% reservation for the poor upper castes if the BSP government comes to power in Punjab.[37] BSP Punjab unit started social media campaigning[38] and also visited NRIs for support in Vienna,[39] Europe and North America.[40] On 16 May 2016, the Ambedkar Sena Punjab merged with BSP.[41] Gurmel Chander, former president of the SC & BC teachers employees union, joined the BSP on 25 August.[42] On 25 September 2016, the BSP announced a list of nine candidates for 2017 Punjab assembly elections.[43] On 25 September 2016, Avtar Singh Karimpuri was replaced with Rashpal Singh Raju as BSP Punjab state president as the former was declared a Vidhan Sabha candidate from Phillaur.[44][45] Karimpuri's entry in Phillaur constituency spiced up the political battle in the seat.[46] Karimpuri said that the Punjab Congress does not want an alliance with the BSP, rather its agenda was to wipe out BSP from Punjab in the 2017 assembly elections.[47] New BSP president Rashpal Raju announced a mega rally in Phagwara on 9 October Parinirvana divas of BSP founder Kanshi Ram.[48] At this rally, Avtar Singh Karimpuri and Dr. Megh Raj attacked Shiromani Akali Dal and Congress as anti-Sikh parties.[49]

Election issues

First and foremost issue was drug peddling. There were several election issues like unemployment & lack of skills, farmers' crises, continually failing economy, sifarish (patronage & influence peddling & nepotism), unbridled crime and the role of goons in day-to-day matters of the citizen,[50] road rage & accidents.[51] Atrocities against Dalits[52][53][54] and Dalit land issues in Sangrur area,[55] the 1984 anti-Sikh riots[56] and the supply of drugs & addiction to them.[57][58][59] Punjabi Non-resident Indians (NRIs) play a major role in elections.[60]

Caste and religion data

As per the 2011 census, 57.69% of the state's population follows Sikhism, making Punjab the only Sikh majority state in India.[61] Hindus form 38.5% of the population, while Muslims, 1.93%; Christians, 1.3%; Buddhists, 0.12%; and Jains, 0.16%.[62] Dalits (Scheduled Castes) constitute 31.94% of the population, the highest percentage amongst all the states.[63] Other Backward Classes (OBCs) like Sainis, Sunar,[64] Kambojs, Tarkhans/Ramgarhias, Gurjars, Kumhars/Prajapatis, Telis, Banjaras, Lohars[65][66] constitute 31.3% of the population.[67] Jat-Sikhs comprise 21% of the population[68] while other forward castes (general category) - Brahmins, Khatris/Bhapas, Bania, Thakurs/Rajputs constitute around rest. As of 2016, Government of India did not publicly release Socio Economic and Caste Census 2011 caste population data for every single non-SC/ST castes (General castes, OBC/EBCs) in India.[69][70][71][72]

Population by faith in Punjab, India (2011)
  1. Sikh (58.0%)
  2. Hindu (38.5%)
  3. Muslim (1.90%)
  4. Christian (1.30%)
  5. Others and non-religious (0.60%)
More information Caste Population data of Punjab, Constitutional categories ...
Caste Population data of Punjab
Constitutional categoriesPopulation (%)Castes
Other Backward Classes (OBC) 31.3%[67] includes Sikh Rajputs,[73] Saini (Sainis added to OBC list in 2016[74]), Sunar, Kamboj, Labana, Tarkhan/Ramgarhia, Kumhar/Prajapati, Arain, Gurjar, Teli, Banjara, Lohar, Bhat,[66] Others
Scheduled Castes (Dalits) 31.9%[75] includes Mazhabi Sikh - 10%, Ramdasia Sikh/Ravidassia (Chamar)/Ad-Dharmi - 13.1%, Balmiki/Bhanghi - 3.5%, Bazigar - 1.05%, Others - 4%[76]
Unreserved (mostly Upper castes) 33% includes Jat Sikh - 21%,[77] (Brahmin, Rajput, Bania, Khatri-Arora-Sood[78]) - 12%
Others (religious minorities) 3.8%[79] includes Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Jains
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Schedule

Election Commission of India Announced poll dates on Jan 4, 2017

More information Event, Date ...
Event Date Day
Date of Notification 11 Jan 2017 Wednesday
Last date for nominations 18 Jan 2017 Wednesday
Scrutiny of nominations 19 Jan 2017 Thursday
Withdrawal of candidature 21 Jan 2017 Saturday
Date of poll 4 Feb 2017 Saturday
Date of counting 11 Mar 2017 Saturday
Date before which the election shall be completed 15 Mar 2017 Wednesday
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Counting of vote in assembly elections in Punjab took place on 11 March. The Punjab state witnessed a tough fight between the major four political parties in the assembly election held on 4 February 2017.[80] The term of the current assembly will end on 18 March 2017.[81]

Districts and constituencies

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Parties and Alliances

  United Progressive Alliance

More information No., Party ...
No. Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested Seats Won
1. Indian National Congress Hand Captain Amarinder Singh 117 77
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   Aam Aadmi Party +

More information No., Party ...
No. Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested Seats Won
1. Aam Aadmi Party Gurpreet Singh Waraich[2] 112 20
2. Lok Insaaf Party Simarjit Singh Bains 5 2
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  National Democratic Alliance

2017 NDA Seat Sharing Map Punjab
More information No., Party ...
No. Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested Seats Won
1. Shiromani Akali Dal Sukhbir Singh Badal 94 15
2. Bharatiya Janata Party 23 3
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Others

More information No., Party ...
No. Party Flag Symbol Photo Leader Seats contested Seats Won
1. Bahujan Samaj Party Jasvir Singh Garhi 111 0
2. Aapna Punjab Party Sucha Singh Chhotepur 77 0
3. Shiromani Akali Dal (A) Simranjit Singh Mann 54 0
4. Communist Party of India Bant Singh Brar 23 0
5. All India Trinamool Congress 20 0
6. Revolutionary Marxist Party of India Mangat Ram Pasla 13 0
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List of Candidates

More information Constituency, INC ...
Constituency INC AAP+ NDA
No. Name PartyCandidate PartyCandidate PartyCandidate
1 Sujanpur INC Amit Singh AAP Kulbhushan Singh BJP Dinesh Singh
2 Bhoa INC Joginder Pal AAP Amarjeet Singh BJP Seema Kumari
3 Pathankot INC Amit Vij AAP Raj Kumar BJP Ashwani Kumar Sharma
4 Gurdaspur INC Barindermeet Singh Pahra AAP Amarjit Singh Chahal SAD Gurbachan Singh Babbehali
5 Dina Nagar INC Aruna Chaudhary AAP Joginder Singh BJP Bishan Dass
6 Qadian INC Fatehjang Singh Bajwa AAP Kanwal Preet Singh SAD Sewa Singh Sekhwan
7 Batala INC Ashwani Sekhri AAP Gurpreet Ghuggi SAD Lakhbir Singh Lodhinangal
8 Sri Hargobindpur INC Balwinder Singh AAP Amarpal Singh SAD Manjit Singh
9 Fatehgarh Churian INC Tripat Rajinder Singh Bajwa AAP Gurvinder Singh Shampura SAD Nirmal Singh Kahlon
10 Dera Baba Nanak INC Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa AAP Gurpartap Singh Khushalpur SAD Sucha Singh Langah
11 Ajnala INC Harpartap Singh AAP Rajpreet Singh SAD Amarpal Singh Ajnala
12 Raja Sansi INC Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria AAP Jagjot Singh Dhillon SAD Vir Singh Lopoke
13 Majitha INC Sukhjinder Raj Singh (Lalli) AAP Himmat Singh Shergill SAD Bikram Singh Majithia
14 Jandiala INC Sukhwinder Singh Danny Bandala AAP Harbhajan Singh ETO SAD Dalbir Singh
15 Amritsar North INC Sunil Dutti AAP Manish Aggarwal BJP Anil Joshi
16 Amritsar West INC Raj Kumar Verka AAP Balwinder Singh Sahota BJP Rakesh Gill
17 Amritsar Central INC Om Parkash Soni AAP Ajay Gupta BJP Tarun Chugh
18 Amritsar East INC Navjot Singh Sidhu AAP Sarabjot Singh Dhanjal BJP Rajesh Kumar Honey
19 Amritsar South INC Inderbir Singh Bolaria AAP Inderbir Singh Nijjar SAD Gurpartap Singh Tikka
20 Attari INC D. C. Tarsem Singh AAP Jaswinder Singh Jahangir SAD Gulzar Singh Ranike
21 Tarn Taran INC Dharambir Agnihotri AAP Kartar Singh Pehalwan SAD Harmeet Singh Sandhu
22 Khem Karan INC Sukhpal Singh Bhullar AAP Bikramajit Singh SAD Virsa Singh
23 Patti INC Harminder Singh Gill AAP Ranjit Singh Cheema SAD Adesh Partap Singh Kairon
24 Khadoor Sahib INC Ramanjit Singh Sikki AAP Bhupinder Singh SAD Ravinder Singh Brahmpura
25 Baba Bakala INC Santokh Singh AAP Dalbir Singh Tong SAD Malkiat Singh
26 Bholath INC Ranjit Singh Rana AAP Sukhpal Singh Khaira SAD Yuvraj Bhupinder Singh
27 Kapurthala INC Rana Gurjeet Singh AAP Sukhwant Singh Padda SAD Advocate Paramjit Singh
28 Sultanpur Lodhi INC Navtej Singh Cheema AAP Sajjan Singh Cheema SAD Upinderjit Kaur
29 Phagwara INC Joginder Singh Mann AAP Jarnail Nangal BJP Som Parkash
30 Phillaur INC Vikramjit Singh Chaudhary AAP Saroop Singh Kadiana SAD Baldev Singh Khaira
31 Nakodar INC Jagbir Singh Brar AAP Sarwan Singh Hayer SAD Gurpratap Singh Wadala
32 Shahkot INC Hardev Singh Laddi AAP Amarjit Singh Mehatpur SAD Ajit Singh Kohar
33 Kartarpur INC Chaudhary Surinder Singh AAP Chander Kumar Grewal SAD Seth Sat Paul
34 Jalandhar West INC Sushil Kumar Rinku AAP Darshan Lal Bhagat BJP Mahinder Pal Bhagat
35 Jalandhar Central INC Rajinder Beri AAP Dr. Sanjiv Sharma BJP Manoranjan Kalia
36 Jalandhar North INC Avtar Singh Junior AAP Gulshan Sharma BJP K. D. Bhandari
37 Jalandhar Cantt. INC Pargat Singh AAP Harkrishan Singh Walia SAD Sarabjit Singh Makkar
38 Adampur INC Mohinder Singh Kaypee AAP Hans Raj Rana SAD Pawan Kumar Tinu
39 Mukerian INC Rajnish Kumar Babbi AAP Sulakhan Singh BJP Arunesh Kumar
40 Dasuya INC Arun Dogra AAP Balbir Kaur BJP Sukhjit Kaur
41 Urmar INC Sangat Singh Gilzian AAP Jasvir Singh Raja Gill SAD Arbinder Singh Rasulpur
42 Sham Chaurasi INC Pawan Kumar Adia AAP Dr. Ravjot Singh SAD Mohinder Kaur Josh
43 Hoshiarpur INC Sunder Sham Arora AAP Paramjit Singh Sachdeva BJP Tikshan Sud
44 Chabbewal INC Raj Kumar Chabbewal AAP Raman Kumar SAD Sohan Singh Thandal
45 Garhshankar INC Luv Kumar Goldy AAP Jai Krishan SAD Surinder Singh Heer
46 Banga (SC) INC Satnam Singh Kainth AAP Harjot SAD Sukhwinder Kumar
47 Nawanshahr INC Angad Singh AAP Charanjit Singh Channi SAD Jarnail Singh Wahid
48 Balachaur INC Chaudhary Darshan Lal AAP Raj Kumar SAD Chaudhary Nand Lal
49 Anandpur Sahib INC Rana K. P. Singh AAP Sanjeev Gautam BJP Dr. Parminder Sharma
50 Rupnagar INC Brinder Singh Dhillon AAP Amarjit Singh Sandoa SAD Daljit Singh Cheema
51 Chamkaur Sahib INC Charanjit Singh Channi AAP Charanjit Singh SAD Justice Nirmal Singh
52 Kharar INC Jagmohan Singh Kang AAP Kanwar Sandhu SAD Ranjit Singh Gill
53 S.A.S. Nagar INC Balbir Singh Sidhu AAP Narinder Singh SAD Tejinder Pal Singh
54 Bassi Pathana INC Gurpreet Singh AAP Santokh Singh SAD Darbara Singh Guru
55 Fatehgarh Sahib INC Kuljit Singh Nagra AAP Lakhvir Singh Rai SAD Didar Singh Bhatti
56 Amloh INC Randeep Singh AAP Gurpreet Singh Bhatti SAD Gurpreet Singh Raju Khanna
57 Khanna INC Gurkirat Singh Kotli AAP Anil Dutt Phally SAD Ranjit Singh Talwandi
58 Samrala INC Amrik Singh Dhillon AAP Sarbans Singh Manki SAD Santa Singh Umaidpur
59 Sahnewal INC Satwinder Bitti AAP Harjot Singh Bains SAD Sharanjit Singh Dhillon
60 Ludhiana East INC Sanjeev Talwar AAP Daljit Singh Grewal SAD Ranjit Singh Dhillon
61 Ludhiana South INC Bhupinder Singh Sidhu LIP Balwinder Singh Bains SAD Hira Singh Gabria
62 Atam Nagar INC Kamal Jit Singh Karwal LIP Simarjit Singh Bains SAD Gurmeet Singh Kular
63 Ludhiana Central INC Surinder Kumar Dawar LIP Vipan Sood Kaka BJP Gurdev Sharma Debi
64 Ludhiana West INC Bharat Bhushan Ashu AAP Ahbaab Singh Grewal BJP Kamal Chatly
65 Ludhiana North INC Rakesh Pandey LIP Randhir Singh Sivia BJP Parveen Bansal
66 Gill INC Kuldeep Singh Vaid AAP Jiwan Singh Sangowal SAD Darshan Singh Shivalik
67 Payal INC Lakhvir Singh Lakha AAP Gurpreet Singh Lapran SAD Isher Singh Meharban
68 Dakha INC Major Singh Bhaini AAP H. S. Phoolka SAD Manpreet Singh Ayali
69 Raikot INC Amar Singh AAP Jagtar Singh Jagga Hissowal SAD Inder Iqbal Singh Atwal
70 Jagraon INC Malkit Singh Dakha AAP Saravjit Kaur Manuke SAD Amarjit Kaur Sahoke
71 Nihal Singhwala INC Rajwinder Kaur AAP Manjit Singh Bilaspur SAD S. R. Kaler
72 Bhagha Purana INC Darshan Singh Brar AAP Gurbinder Singh Kang SAD Tirath Singh Mahla
73 Moga INC Harjot Kamal Singh AAP Ramesh Grover SAD Barjinder Singh Makhan Brar
74 Dharamkot INC Sukhjit Singh AAP Daljit Singh SAD Tota Singh
75 Zira INC Kulbir Singh Zira AAP Gurpreet Singh SAD Hari Singh Zira
76 Firozpur City INC Parminder Singh Pinki AAP Narinder Singh BJP Sukhpal Singh
77 Firozpur Rural INC Satkar Kaur AAP Mohan Singh Phallian Wala SAD Joginder Singh Jindu
78 Guru Har Sahai INC Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi AAP Malkit Chand SAD Vardev Singh
79 Jalalabad INC Ravneet Singh Bittu AAP Bhagwant Mann SAD Sukhbir Singh Badal
80 Fazilka INC Davinder Singh Ghubaya AAP Samarbir Singh Sidhu BJP Surjit Kumar Jyani
81 Abohar INC Sunil Kumar Jakhar AAP Atul Nagpal BJP Arun Narang
82 Balluana INC Nathu Ram AAP Simarjeet Singh SAD Parkash Singh Bhatti
83 Lambi INC Capt. Amarinder Singh AAP Jarnail Singh SAD Parkash Singh Badal
84 Gidderbaha INC Amrinder Singh Raja Warring AAP Jagdeep Singh SAD Hardeep Singh Dhillon
85 Malout INC Ajaib Singh Bhatti AAP Principal Baldev Singh SAD Darshan Singh
86 Muktsar INC Karan Kaur AAP Jagdeep Singh SAD Kanwarjit Singh
87 Faridkot INC Kushaldeep Singh Dhillon AAP Gurdit Singh Sekhon SAD Parambans Singh Bunty Romana
88 Kotkapura INC Harnirpal Singh AAP Kultar Singh Sandhwan SAD Mantar Singh Brar
89 Jaitu INC Mohammad Sadique AAP Baldev Singh SAD Manjit Singh @ Suba Singh
90 Rampura Phul INC Gurpreet Singh Kangar AAP Manjit Singh Sidhu SAD Sikander Singh Maluka
91 Bhucho Mandi INC Pritam Singh Kotbhai AAP Jagsir Singh SAD Harpreet Singh
92 Bathinda Urban INC Manpreet Singh Badal AAP Deepak Bansal SAD Sarup Chand Singla
93 Bathinda Rural INC Harvinder Singh Laddi AAP Rupinder Kaur Ruby SAD Amit Rattan
94 Talwandi Sabo INC Khushbaz Singh Jatana AAP Prof. Baljinder Kaur SAD Jeetmohinder Singh Sidhu
95 Maur INC Harminder Singh Jassi AAP Jagdev Singh Kamalu SAD Janmeja Singh Sekhon
96 Mansa INC Manoj Bala AAP Nazar Singh Manshahia SAD Jagdeep Singh Nakai
97 Sardulgarh INC Ajit Inder Singh AAP Sukhwinder Singh (Bhola Mann) SAD Dilraj Singh
98 Budhlada INC Ranjit Kaur Bhatti AAP Budh Ram SAD Nishan Singh
99 Lehra INC Rajinder Kaur Bhattal AAP Jasvir Singh SAD Parminder Singh Dhindsa
100 Dirba INC Ajaib Singh Ratolan AAP Harpal Singh Cheema SAD Gulzar Singh
101 Sunam INC Daaman Thind Bajwa AAP Aman Arora SAD Gobind Singh Longowal
102 Bhadaur INC Joginder Singh AAP Pirmal Singh Dhaula SAD Sant Balvir Singh Ghunas
103 Barnala INC Kewal Singh Dhillon AAP Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer SAD Surinder Pal Singh Sibia
104 Mehal Kalan INC Harchand Kaur AAP Kulwant Singh Pandori SAD Ajit Singh Shant
105 Malerkotla INC Razia Sultana AAP Mohamad Arshad SAD Mohammad Owais
106 Amargarh INC Surjit Singh Dhiman LIP Jaswant Singh Gajjan Majra SAD Iqbal Singh Jhundan
107 Dhuri INC Dalvir Singh Khangura AAP Jasvir Singh Jassi Sekhon SAD Hari Singh
108 Sangrur INC Vijay Inder Singla AAP Dinesh Bansal SAD Parkash Chand Garg
109 Nabha INC Sadhu Singh Dharamsot AAP Gurdev Singh Mann SAD Kabir Dass
110 Patiala Rural INC Brahm Mohindra AAP Karanvir Singh Tiwana SAD Satbir Singh Khatra
111 Rajpura INC Hardial Singh Kamboj AAP Ashutosh Joshi BJP Harjit Singh Grewal
112 Dera Bassi INC Deepinder Singh AAP Sarabjit Kaur SAD Narinder Kumar Sharma
113 Ghanaur INC Thekedar Madan Lal Jalalpur AAP Anu Randhawa SAD Harpreet Kaur Mukhmailpur
114 Sanour INC Harinder Pal Singh Mann AAP Kuldeep Kaur Tohra SAD Harinder Pal Singh Chandumajra
115 Patiala INC Capt. Amarinder Singh AAP Dr. Balbir Singh SAD Joginder Jaswant Singh
116 Samana INC Rajinder Singh AAP Jagtar Singh Rajla SAD Surjit Singh Rakhra
117 Shutrana INC Nirmal Singh AAP Palwinder Kaur SAD Vaninder Kaur Loomba
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Opinion polls

More information Polling firm/Link, Date ...
Polling firm/Link Date SAD-BJP INC AAP
HuffPost-CVoter[82] Feb 2017 11 43 63
AajTak Axis My India[83] Jan 2017 11-15 (13) 60-65 (63) 41-44 (43)
ABP News-CSDS[84] Jan 2017 28-36 (32) 47-55 (51) 26-34 (30)
TV24 News[85] Jan 2017 20-25(22) 27-35(31) 70-80(75)
VDP Associates[86] Jan 2017 7 44 62
The Week-Hansa Research[87] Jan 2017 28-30 (29) 49-51 (50) 33-35 (34)
India Today Axis My India[88] Jan 2017 18-22 (20) 56-62 (59) 36-41 (39)
Lokniti-ABP-CSDS[89] Jan 2017 50-58 (54) 41-49 (45) 12-18 (15)
VDP Associates[90][91] Oct 2016 6 15 93
India Today Axis My India[92] Oct 2016 17-21 (19) 49-55 (52) 42-46 (44)
TV24 India[93][94] Aug 2016 20-25 (23) 27-35 (31) 70-80 (75)
HuffPost-C Voter[95] Mar 2016 06-12(9) 08-14(11) 94-100(97)
Election results Mar 2017 18 77 20
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Exit polls

All the exit polls other than India Today Axis My India, wrongly predicted the winner of the election.[96] The exit polls were published on the day of the election in March 2017.

More information Polling firm/Link, SAD-BJP ...
Polling firm/Link SAD-BJP INC AAP
News24 Today's Chanakya[97] 9 ± 5 54 ± 9 54 ± 9
India Today Axis My India[98] 4-7 62-71 42-51
India TV CVoter[99] 5-13 41-49 59-67
Election results 18 77 20
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Incidents

Voting Machine malfunction

Several reports of the Electronic Voting Machine malfunctioning was reported from multiple locations in the state. AAP said that it had received more than 406 complaints of EVM malfunction.[100]

Results

Seat Share
  1. INC - 77 (65.8%)
  2. AAP - 20 (17.1%)
  3. SAD - 15 (12.8%)
  4. BJP - 3 (2.60%)
  5. LIP - 2 (1.70%)
Vote Share
  1. INC (38.5%)
  2. SAD (25.2%)
  3. BSP (1.50%)
  4. AAP (23.7%)
  5. BJP (5.40%)
  6. LIP (1.20%)
  7. Others (4.70%)
More information Parties and coalitions, Popular vote ...
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
Indian National Congress (INC) 5,945,899 38.5 Decrease1.4 117 77 Increase31
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) 3,662,665 23.7 Increase23.7 112 20 Increase20
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) 3,898,161 25.2 Decrease9.4 94 15 Decrease41
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 833,092 5.4 Decrease1.8 23 3 Decrease9
Independents (IND) 323,243 2.1 Decrease5.0 303 0 Decrease3
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) 234,400 1.5 Decrease2.8 117 0 Steady
Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) 189,228 1.2 Increase1.2 5 2 Increase2
Shiromani Akali Dal (A) SAD(A) 49,260 0.3 Steady 54 0 Steady
Aapna Punjab Party (APPA) 37,476 0.2 Steady 78 0 Steady
Revolutionary Marxist Party of India (RMPOI) 37,243 0.2 Steady 13 0 Steady
Communist Party of India (CPI) 34,074 0.2 Decrease0.6 23 0 Steady
None of the above (NOTA) 108,471 0.7 Increase0.7 N/a Steady
Total 15,443,466100.00 117±0
Valid votes 15,443,466 99.87
Invalid votes 19,337 0.13
Votes cast / turnout 15,462,803 77.20
Abstentions 4,566,843 22.80
Registered voters 20,029,646
Result of Punjab Legislative Assembly election 2017 (pdf)
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Results by region

More information Region, Seats ...
Region Seats INC AAP SAD BJP LIP
Malwa 69 40 18 8 1 2
Majha 25 22 0 2 1 0
Doaba 23 15 2 5 1 0
Total 117 77 20 15 3 2
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Results by district

More information #, District ...
# District Seats INC AAP SAD BJP LIP
1 Ludhiana 14 8 3 1 0 2
2 Amritsar 11 10 0 1 0 0
3 Jalandhar 9 5 0 4 0 0
4 Patiala 8 7 0 1 0 0
5 Gurdaspur 7 6 0 1 0 0
6 Hoshiarpur 7 6 1 0 0 0
7 Sangrur 7 4 2 1 0 0
8 Bathinda 6 3 3 0 0 0
9 Fazilka 4 2 0 1 1 0
10 Firozpur 4 4 0 0 0 0
11 Kapurthala 4 2 1 0 1 0
12 Moga 4 3 1 0 0 0
13 Sri Muktsar Sahib 4 2 0 2 0 0
14 Tarn Taran 4 4 0 0 0 0
15 Barnala 3 0 3 0 0 0
16 Faridkot 3 1 2 0 0 0
17 Fatehgarh Sahib 3 3 0 0 0 0
18 Mansa 3 0 2 1 0 0
19 Nawanshahr 3 2 0 1 0 0
20 Pathankot 3 2 0 0 1 0
21 Rup Nagar 3 2 1 0 0 0
22 S.A.S. Nagar 3 1 1 1 0 0
Total 117 77 20 15 3 2
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Results by constituency

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Constituency (%) Winner Runner-up Margin
Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes % Votes %
1 Sujanpur 78.85 Dinesh Singh BJP 48,910 39.33 Amit Singh INC 30,209 24.29 18,701 15.04
2 Bhoa (SC) 75.20 Joginder Pal INC 67,865 51.95 Seema Kumari BJP 40,369 30.90 27,496 21.05
3 Pathankot 76.13 Amit Vij INC 56,383 51.28 Ashwani Kumar Sharma BJP 45,213 41.12 11,170 10.16
4 Gurdaspur 75.60 Barindermeet Pahra INC 67,709 57.97 Gurbachan Babbehali SAD 38,753 33.18 28,956 24.79
5 Dina Nagar (SC) 71.80 Aruna Chaudhary INC 72,176 55.82 Bishan Dass BJP 40,259 31.14 31,917 24.68
6 Qadian 74.77 Fatehjang Bajwa INC 62,596 47.83 Sewa Singh SAD 50,859 38.86 11,737 8.97
7 Batala 69.83 Lakhbir Lodhinangal SAD 42,517 34.65 Ashwani Sekhri INC 42,032 34.26 485 0.39
8 Sri Hargobindpur (SC) 73.05 Balwinder Singh INC 57,489 46.48 Manjit Singh SAD 39,424 31.87 18,065 14.61
9 Fatehgarh Churian 75.04 Tripat Singh Bajwa INC 54,348 43.99 Nirmal Singh Kahlon SAD 52,349 42.37 1,999 1.62
10 Dera Baba Nanak 77.01 Sukhjinder Randhawa INC 60,385 43.12 Sucha Singh Langah SAD 59,191 42.27 1,194 0.85
11 Ajnala 82.38 Harpartap Singh INC 61,378 50.79 Amarpal Singh SAD 42,665 35.31 18,713 15.48
12 Raja Sansi 78.95 Sukhbinder Sarkaria INC 59,628 45.49 Vir Singh Lopoke SAD 53,901 41.12 5,727 4.37
13 Majitha 77.14 Bikram Singh Majithia SAD 65,803 54.08 Sukhjinder Raj Singh INC 42,919 35.27 22,884 18.81
14 Jandiala (SC) 74.08 Sukhwinder Bandala INC 53,042 42.50 Dalbir Singh SAD 34,620 27.74 18,422 14.76
15 Amritsar North 67.13 Sunil Dutti INC 59,212 50.56 Anil Joshi BJP 44,976 38.40 14,236 12.16
16 Amritsar West (SC) 59.83 Raj Kumar Verka INC 52,271 48.97 Rakesh Gill BJP 25,424 23.82 26,847 25.15
17 Amritsar Central 66.72 Om Parkash Soni INC 51,242 57.07 Tarun Chugh BJP 30,126 33.55 21,116 23.52
18 Amritsar East 64.87 Navjot Singh Sidhu INC 60,477 61.01 Rajesh Kumar Honey BJP 17,668 17.82 42,809 43.19
19 Amritsar South 62.74 Inderbir Singh Bolaria INC 47,581 51.36 Inderbir Singh Nijjar AAP 24,923 26.90 22,658 24.46
20 Attari (SC) 74.98 D.C. Tarsem Singh INC 55,335 42.82 Gulzar Singh Ranike SAD 45,133 34.93 10,202 7.89
21 Tarn Taran 72.22 Dharambir Agnihotri INC 59,794 45.39 Harmeet Singh Sandhu SAD 45,165 34.28 14,629 11.11
22 Khem Karan 77.56 Sukhpal Singh Bhullar INC 81,897 53.52 Virsa Singh SAD 62,295 40.71 19,602 12.81
23 Patti 75.54 Harminder Singh Gill INC 64,617 45.30 Adesh Partap Singh Kairon SAD 56,254 39.43 8,363 5.87
24 Khadoor Sahib 75.30 Ramanjit Singh Sikki INC 64,666 44.43 Ravinder Brahmpura SAD 47,611 32.71 17,055 11.72
25 Baba Bakala (SC) 69.41 Santokh Singh INC 45,965 35.43 Dalbir Singh Tong AAP 39,378 30.35 6,587 5.08
26 Bholath 74.87 Sukhpal Singh Khaira AAP 48,873 50.09 Yuvraj Bhupinder Singh SAD 40,671 41.69 8,202 8.40
27 Kapurthala 74.69 Rana Gurjit Singh INC 56,378 53.75 Advocate Paramjit Singh SAD 27,561 26.28 28,817 27.47
28 Sultanpur Lodhi 76.93 Navtej Singh Cheema INC 41,843 38.79 Upinderjit Kaur SAD 33,681 31.22 8,162 7.57
29 Phagwara (SC) 72.80 Som Parkash BJP 45,479 35.32 Joginder Singh Mann INC 43,470 33.76 2,009 1.56
30 Phillaur (SC) 75.78 Baldev Singh Khaira SAD 41,336 28.31 Vikramjit Singh Chaudhary INC 37,859 25.93 3,477 2.38
31 Nakodar 77.44 Gurpratap Singh Wadala SAD 56,241 39.53 Sarwan Singh Hayer AAP 37,834 26.59 18,407 12.94
32 Shahkot 78.58 Ajit Singh Kohar SAD 46,913 34.88 Hardev Singh Ladi INC 42,008 31.23 4,905 3.65
33 Kartarpur (SC) 73.95 Chaudhary Singh INC 46,729 37.30 Seth Sat Paul SAD 40,709 32.50 6,020 4.80
34 Jalandhar West (SC) 72.81 Sushil Kumar Rinku INC 53,983 49.33 Mahinder Pal Bhagat BJP 36,649 33.49 17,334 15.84
35 Jalandhar Central 68.21 Rajinder Beri INC 55,518 52.72 Manoranjan Kalia BJP 31,440 29.86 24,078 22.86
36 Jalandhar North 72.20 Avtar Singh Jr. INC 69,715 56.54 K D Bhandari BJP 37,424 30.35 32,291 26.19
37 Jalandhar Cantt. 68.74 Pargat Singh Powar INC 59,349 47.34 Sarabjit Singh Makkar SAD 30,225 24.11 29,124 23.23
38 Adampur (SC) 73.38 Pawan Kumar Tinu SAD 45,229 39.12 Mohinder Singh Kaypee INC 37,530 32.46 7,699 6.66
39 Mukerian 70.70 Rajnish Kumar Babbi INC 56,787 42.10 Arunesh Kumar BJP 33,661 24.96 23,126 17.14
40 Dasuya 69.04 Arun Dogra INC 56,527 43.61 Sukhjit Kaur BJP 38,889 30.00 17,638 13.61
41 Urmar 71.53 Sangat Singh Gilzian INC 51,477 41.10 Arbinder Singh Rasulpur SAD 36,523 29.16 14,954 11.94
42 Sham Chaurasi (SC) 74.30 Pawan Kumar Adia INC 46,612 37.90 Dr. Ravjot Singh AAP 42,797 34.80 3,815 3.10
43 Hoshiarpur 69.92 Sunder Sham Arora INC 49,951 40.88 Tikshan Sud BJP 38,718 31.69 11,233 9.19
44 Chabbewal (SC) 74.18 Dr. Raj Kumar INC 57,857 50.32 Sohan Singh Thandal SAD 28,596 24.87 29,261 25.45
45 Garhshankar 74.09 Jai Krishan AAP 41,720 33.50 Surinder Singh Heer SAD 40,070 32.18 1,650 1.32
46 Banga (SC) 77.06 Sukhwinder Kumar SAD 45,256 37.16 Harjot AAP 43,363 35.61 1,893 1.55
47 Nawanshahr 76.49 Angad Singh INC 38,197 29.89 Jarnail Singh Wahid SAD 34,874 27.29 3,323 2.60
48 Balachaur 79.18 Darshan Lal INC 49,558 42.52 Nand Lal SAD 29,918 25.67 19,640 16.85
49 Anandpur Sahib 74.95 Kanwar Pal Singh INC 60,800 45.30 Dr. Parminder Sharma BJP 36,919 27.51 23,881 17.79
50 Rupnagar 76.70 Amarjit Singh Sandoa AAP 58,994 45.67 Brinder Singh Dhillon INC 35,287 27.32 23,707 18.35
51 Chamkaur Sahib (SC) 77.78 Charanjit Singh Channi INC 61,060 42.26 Charanjit Singh AAP 48,752 33.74 12,308 8.52
52 Kharar 71.81 Kanwar Sandhu AAP 54,171 34.19 Jagmohan Singh Kang INC 52,159 32.92 2,012 1.27
53 S.A.S. Nagar 67.22 Balbir Singh Sidhu INC 66,844 47.86 Narinder Singh AAP 38,971 27.90 27,873 19.96
54 Bassi Pathana (SC) 79.68 Gurpreet Singh INC 47,319 41.82 Santokh Singh AAP 37,273 32.94 10,046 8.88
55 Fatehgarh Sahib 83.34 Kuljit Singh Nagra INC 58,205 46.95 Didar Singh Bhatti SAD 34,338 27.70 23,867 19.25
56 Amloh 83.71 Randeep Singh INC 39,669 35.23 Gurpreet Singh Raju SAD 35,723 31.72 3,946 3.51
57 Khanna 78.95 Gurkirat Singh Kotli INC 55,690 44.29 Anil Dutt Phally AAP 35,099 27.92 20,591 16.37
58 Samrala 80.63 Amrik Singh Dhillon INC 51,930 38.77 Sarbans Singh Manki AAP 40,925 30.55 11,005 8.22
59 Sahnewal 76.18 Sharanjit Singh Dhillon SAD 63,184 38.07 Satwinder Kaur Bitti INC 58,633 35.33 4,551 2.74
60 Ludhiana East 71.46 Sanjeev Talwar INC 43,010 33.30 Daljit Singh Grewal AAP 41,429 32.08 1,581 1.22
61 Ludhiana South 68.00 Balwinder Singh Bains LIP 53,955 53.54 Bhupinder Singh Sidhu INC 23,038 22.86 30,917 30.68
62 Atam Nagar 67.98 Simarjit Singh Bains LIP 53,421 50.32 Kamal Jit Singh Karwal INC 36,508 34.39 16,913 15.93
63 Ludhiana Central 69.77 Surinder Kumar Dawar INC 47,871 46.96 Gurdev Sharma Debi BJP 27,391 26.87 20,480 20.09
64 Ludhiana West 69.25 Bharat Bhushan Ashu INC 66,627 54.86 Ahbaab Singh Grewal AAP 30,106 24.79 36,521 30.07
65 Ludhiana North 68.46 Rakesh Pandey INC 44,864 36.40 Parveen Bansal BJP 39,732 32.24 5,132 4.16
66 Gill (SC) 75.78 Kuldeep Singh Vaid (Bulara) INC 67,927 37.83 Jiwan Singh Sangowal AAP 59,286 33.01 8,641 4.82
67 Payal (SC) 82.33 Lakhvir Singh Lakha INC 57,776 44.19 Gurpreet Singh Lapran AAP 36,280 27.75 21,496 16.44
68 Dakha 81.47 Harvinder Singh Phoolka AAP 58,923 40.55 Manpreet Singh Ayali SAD 54,754 37.68 4,169 2.87
69 Raikot (SC) 78.36 Jagtar Singh AAP 48,245 41.22 Amar Singh INC 37,631 32.15 10,614 9.07
70 Jagraon (SC) 77.19 Saravjit Kaur Manuke AAP 61,521 45.69 Malkit Singh Dakha INC 35,945 26.69 25,576 19.00
71 Nihal Singhwala (SC) 78.69 Manjit Singh AAP 67,313 44.77 Rajwinder Kaur INC 39,739 26.43 27,574 18.34
72 Bhagha Purana 81.98 Darshan Singh Brar INC 48,668 35.48 Gurbinder Singh Kang AAP 41,418 30.20 7,250 5.28
73 Moga 75.17 Harjot Kamal Singh INC 52,357 36.19 Ramesh Grover AAP 50,593 34.97 1,764 1.22
74 Dharamkot 82.69 Sukhjit Singh INC 63,238 44.23 Tota Singh SAD 41,020 28.69 22,218 15.54
75 Zira 85.04 Kulbir Singh INC 69,899 46.37 Hari Singh Zira SAD 46,828 31.06 23,071 15.31
76 Firozpur City 70.46 Parminder Singh Pinki INC 67,559 54.26 Sukhpal Singh BJP 37,972 30.50 29,587 23.76
77 Firozpur Rural (SC) 84.37 Satkar Kaur INC 71,037 45.60 Joginder Singh Jindu SAD 49,657 31.87 21,380 13.73
78 Guru Har Sahai 87.07 Gurmit Sodhi INC 62,787 45.97 Vardev Singh SAD 56,991 41.73 5,796 4.24
79 Jalalabad 86.91 Sukhbir Singh Badal SAD 75,271 44.82 Bhagwant Mann AAP 56,771 33.80 18,500 11.02
80 Fazilka 87.07 Davinder Singh Ghubaya INC 39,276 27.58 Surjit Kumar Jyani BJP 39,011 27.39 265 0.19
81 Abohar 78.37 Arun Narang BJP 55,091 44.46 Sunil Jakhar INC 51,812 41.81 3,279 2.65
82 Balluana (SC) 83.43 Nathu Ram INC 65,607 46.35 Parkash Singh Bhatti SAD 50,158 35.43 15,449 10.92
83 Lambi 85.71 Parkash Singh SAD 66,375 49.95 Amarinder Singh INC 43,605 32.81 22,770 17.14
84 Gidderbaha 88.99 Amrinder Singh Raja INC 63,500 45.90 Hardeep Singh Dhillon SAD 47,288 34.18 16,212 11.72
85 Malout (SC) 82.62 Ajaib Singh Bhatti INC 49,098 36.29 Darshan Singh SAD 44,109 32.60 4,989 3.69
86 Muktsar 83.52 Kanwarjit Singh SAD 44,894 30.70 Karan Kaur INC 36,914 25.24 7,980 5.46
87 Faridkot 82.01 Kushaldeep Singh Dhillon INC 51,026 40.61 Gurdit Singh Sekhon AAP 39,367 31.33 11,659 9.28
88 Kotkapura 80.49 Kultar Sandhwan AAP 47,401 38.97 Harnirpal Singh INC 37,326 30.69 10,075 8.28
89 Jaitu (SC) 83.63 Baldev Singh AAP 45,344 38.05 Mohammad Sadique INC 35,351 29.67 9,993 8.38
90 Rampura Phul 86.19 Gurpreet Singh Kangar INC 55,269 40.59 Sikander Singh Maluka SAD 44,884 32.96 10,385 7.63
91 Bhucho Mandi (SC) 84.33 Pritam Singh Kotbhai INC 51,605 34.20 Jagsir Singh AAP 50,960 33.77 645 0.43
92 Bathinda Urban 73.64 Manpreet Singh Badal INC 63,942 42.58 Deepak Bansal AAP 45,462 30.27 18,480 12.31
93 Bathinda Rural (SC) 81.93 Rupinder Kaur Ruby AAP 51,572 40.98 Er. Amit Rattan Kotfatta SAD 40,794 32.41 10,778 8.57
94 Talwandi Sabo 85.99 Prof. Baljinder Kaur AAP 54,553 42.67 Khushbaz Singh Jatana INC 35,260 27.58 19,293 15.09
95 Maur 84.50 Jagdev Singh AAP 62,282 45.55 Janmeja Singh Sekhon SAD 47,605 34.81 14,677 10.74
96 Mansa 84.30 Nazar Singh Manshahia AAP 70,586 40.78 Manoj Bala INC 50,117 28.96 20,469 11.82
97 Sardulgarh 88.79 Dilraj Singh SAD 59,420 38.94 Ajit Inder Singh INC 50,563 33.13 8,857 5.81
98 Budhlada (SC) 87.59 Budh Ram AAP 52,265 32.37 Ranjit Kaur Bhatti INC 50,989 31.58 1,276 0.79
99 Lehra 85.25 Parminder Singh Dhindsa SAD 65,550 47.76 Rajinder Kaur Bhattal INC 38,735 28.22 26,815 19.54
100 Dirba (SC) 83.62 Harpal Singh Cheema AAP 46,434 32.13 Ajaib Singh Ratolan INC 44,789 30.99 1,645 1.14
101 Sunam 83.87 Aman Arora AAP 72,815 47.38 Gobind Singh Longowal SAD 42,508 27.66 30,307 19.72
102 Bhadaur (SC) 83.10 Pirmal Singh Dhaula AAP 57,095 45.15 Sant Balvir Singh Ghunas SAD 36,311 28.71 20,784 16.44
103 Barnala 78.01 Gurmeet Singh Meet Haher AAP 47,606 35.72 Kewal Singh Dhillon INC 45,174 33.90 2,432 1.82
104 Mehal Kalan (SC) 80.84 Kulwant Singh Pandori AAP 57,551 46.12 Ajit Singh Shant SAD 30,487 24.43 27,064 21.69
105 Malerkotla 84.56 Razia Sultana INC 58,982 46.94 Md. Owais SAD 46,280 36.83 12,702 10.11
106 Amargarh 84.19 Surjit Singh Dhiman INC 50,994 39.02 Iqbal Singh Jhundan SAD 39,115 29.93 11,879 9.09
107 Dhuri 81.04 Dalvir Singh Goldy INC 49,347 38.62 Jasvir Singh Jassi Sekhon AAP 46,536 36.42 2,811 2.20
108 Sangrur 80.61 Vijay Inder Singla INC 67,310 47.40 Dinesh Bansal AAP 36,498 25.70 30,812 21.70
109 Nabha (SC) 81.08 Sadhu Singh INC 60,861 43.12 Gurdev Singh Dev Mann AAP 41,866 29.66 18,995 13.46
110 Patiala Rural 71.34 Brahm Mohindra INC 68,891 47.30 Karanvir Singh Tiwana AAP 41,662 28.60 27,229 18.70
111 Rajpura 76.86 Hardial Singh Kamboj INC 59,107 46.52 Ashutosh Joshi AAP 26,542 20.89 32,565 25.63
112 Dera Bassi 74.26 Narinder Kumar Sharma SAD 70,792 40.04 Deepinder Singh INC 68,871 38.96 1,921 1.08
113 Ghanaur 80.47 Thekedar Madan Lal Jalalpur INC 65,965 52.92 Harpreet Kaur Mukhmailpur SAD 29,408 23.59 36,557 29.33
114 Sanour 80.41 Harinder Pal Singh SAD 58,867 35.89 Harinder Pal Singh Mann INC 53,997 32.92 4,870 2.97
115 Patiala 66.92 Amarinder Singh INC 72,586 68.99 Dr. Balbir Singh AAP 20,179 19.18 52,407 49.81
116 Samana 83.57 Rajinder Singh INC 62,551 42.21 Surjit Singh Rakhra SAD 52,702 35.57 9,849 6.64
117 Shutrana (SC) 83.53 Nirmal Singh INC 58,008 42.11 Vaninder Kaur Loomba SAD 39,488 28.66 18,520 13.45
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Government Formation

On March 11, 2017, the results of the Punjab Assembly elections were declared and the Akali-BJP coalition was defeated. Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal resigned in next 12 days.[101]

On March 16, 2017, Capt. Amarinder Singh was sworn in as Chief Minister of Punjab, along with nine of his cabinet ministers.[102]

Bypolls (2017-2022)

More information No., Date ...
No. Date Constituency MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election Reason
1.
28 May 2018[103] Shahkot Ajit Singh Kohar Shiromani Akali Dal Hardev Singh Ladi Indian National Congress Death
2. 21 October 2019[104] Phagwara (SC) Som Parkash Bharatiya Janata Party Balwinder Singh Dhaliwal Elected to Lok Sabha
3. Mukerian Rajnish Kumar Indian National Congress Indu Bala Death
4. Jalalabad Sukhbir Singh Badal Shiromani Akali Dal Raminder Singh Awla Elected to Lok Sabha
5. Dakha H. S. Phoolka Aam Aadmi Party Manpreet Singh Ayali Shiromani Akali Dal Resigned
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