Punjab Election: AAP claims as the largest single party with 92 seats; Check district wise results

According to the data available on the official website of the Election Commission, Aam Aadmi Party was leading in 92 seats in 117 assemblies of Punjab till 4:00 PM.

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According to the data available on the official website of the Election Commission, Aam Aadmi Party was leading in 92 seats in 117 assemblies of Punjab till 4:00 PM. 

At the same time, the ruling party Congress was seeing a lead in only 19 seats. Talking about other parties, Shiromani Akali Dal was leading on 3 seats, Bahujan Samaj Party on 1 seat and Bharatiya Janata Party on 2 seats. While one seat has gone to the independent's account.

Akali and BJP have been completely wiped out from Jalandhar in Punjab. Out of 9 seats in Jalandhar, 5 seats have gone to Congress, while 4 seats have been won by Aam Aadmi Party. 

Similarly, Congress has completely cleared Ludhiana. In Ludhiana's 14 seats, Aam Aadmi Party has captured 13 seats, while Akali Dal has managed to win 1 seat.


Similarly, BJP's account was not opened from Amritsar also. Here the BJP is completely clear. Aam Aadmi Party won 8 seats out of 10 seats in Amritsar.  

While Akali Dal has won one seat and Congress one seat. The Aam Aadmi Party has won all the nine seats from Patiala, the stronghold of Captain Amarinder Singh.

Read district-wise report

  •  Moga - 4 AAP 
  •  Manasa – 3 AAP
  •  Sangrur – 5 AAP
  • Barnala – 3 AAP
  •  Malerkotla – 2 AAP
  • Patiala – 9 AAP
  •  Pathankot – Congress-1, AAP-1, BJP-1
  • Gurdaspur - Congress-5, AAP - 2
  • Amritsar – AAP – 8, Akali Dal-1, Congress – 1
  • Kapurthala - Congress-3, Others - 1
  • Tarn Taran – 5 AAP
  • Jalandhar – Congress – 5, AAP – 4
  • Hoshiarpur – AAP-5, Congress-1, BJP-1
  • Nawanshahr – AAP – 1, Akali Dal 2
  • Mohali – AAP – 2
  • Fatehgarh Sahib – AAP – 3
  • Ludhiana – 13 AAP, Akali Dal – 1
  • Rupnagar -3 AAP
  •  Firozpur – AAP – 4
  • Fazilka – Congress – 1, AAP – 3
  • Faridkot – AAP – 3
  • Bathinda – AAP 5, Akali Dal – 1
  • Muktsar - Congress-1, AAP - 3

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