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Ellenabad assembly election result 2024: Congress's Bharat Singh Beniwal wins with 77865 votes against INLD's Abhay Singh Chautala

Bharat Singh Beniwal of the Indian National Congress clinched victory over Abhay Singh Chautala of the INLD in the Ellenabad constituency during the Haryana assembly elections. With a notable voter turnout of 80.61%, Beniwal secured 77,865 votes, surpassing Chautala by a margin of 15,000 votes.
Ellenabad assembly election result 2024: Congress's Bharat Singh Beniwal wins with 77865 votes against INLD's Abhay Singh Chautala
NEW DELHI: Bharat Singh Beniwal of Indian National Congress emerged victorious against Abhay Singh Chautala of Indian National Lok Dal. Beniwal secured 77865 votes and won by margin of 15000 votes.
Counting of votes polled in the October 5 assembly elections in Haryana began at 8am on Tuesday.
Also Read: Haryana Election Result
The Ellenabad assembly constituency saw the highest voter turnout at 80.61% in election held on October 6.
1x1 polls

Haryana
Jammu & Kashmir
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  • Party View
Seats: 90
L + W
Majority: 46
BJP
48
CONG
37
INLD
2
AAP
0
OTH
3

Leads + Wins: 90/90

BJP WON
Source: PValue
It is situated in Sirsa district and is one of the nine assembly segments of SIRSA Lok Sabha seat.
The Haryana elections mark the first major direct contest between the BJP and Congress since the Lok Sabha polls. The outcome of this election is expected to be pivotal, as the winning party will likely leverage it to strengthen their narrative in other states with elections scheduled over the next few months.
The primary contenders in the Haryana race are the BJP, Congress, Aam Aadmi Party, INLD-BSP, and JJP-Azad Samaj Party. Despite the presence of multiple parties, most constituencies are anticipated to witness a head-to-head battle between the BJP and Congress.

According to an official statement by CEO Agarwal, 93 counting centers have been established across 90 assembly constituencies in 22 districts of Haryana. Notably, two counting centers each have been set up for the constituencies of Badshahpur, Gurugram, and Pataudi, with one center each for the remaining 87 constituencies. Additionally, the Election Commission of India has appointed 90 counting observers to oversee the process.
The counting will begin with postal ballots, followed by Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) results after a 30-minute interval. Updates on each round of counting will be promptly shared, as stated by the CEO.
A total of 1,031 candidates are contesting across Haryana's 90 constituencies, including 464 Independent candidates and 101 women. The single-phase voting took place on October 5.
DETAILS OF CANDIDATES
CandidatePartyPosition
Abhay Singh ChautalaINLDLost
Bharat Singh BeniwalCongressWon
Amir Chand TalwaraBJPLost
Anjani LadhaJJPLost
Last updated at 7.53 pm.
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