LIST OF WINNERS FOR THE PUNJAB MLA IN 2022: Punjab Winner Candidate List 2022: 2022 Vidhan Sabha Election Results
Vidhansabha elections were recently held in five states, and the entire country is watching the results. The state of Punjab is the focus of attention because six members of the Punjab Legislative Council resigned from their positions before the election, and since then, the Aam Aadmi Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party have been heavily favoured as the election’s winners. Following its victory in Delhi, it appears that the AAP is gearing up to take over Punjab. Our website does not mention it, but the results of the counting show that this is the case.
MLA Winners in Punjab for 2022
The most pressing question now is whether the Congress government will be able to reclaim power following the resignation of six BJP members. The Aam Aadmi Party is leading in a majority of seats in Punjab, with chief ministerial candidate Bhagwant Mann trailing in both of his seats, according to the results. The candidates who are winning in Punjab are listed below. As data from the Election Commission becomes available, the list will be updated. Keep refreshing the page for the most up-to-date information on the Punjab election 2022 winning candidates.
Punjab Winner Candidate List 2022
Constituency Name |
Candidate Name |
Party |
Sujanpur |
Naresh Puri |
Congress |
Bhoa |
Lal Chand |
AAP |
Pathankot |
Ashwani Kumar Sharma |
BJP |
Gurdaspur |
|
Congress |
Dina Nagar |
Aruna Chaudhary |
Congress |
Qadian |
Pratap Singh Bajwa |
Congress |
Batala |
|
AAP |
Sri Hargobindpur |
Amarpal Singh |
AAP |
Fatehgarh Churian |
Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa |
|
Congress |
Dera Baba Nanak |
Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa |
Congress |
Ajnala |
Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal |
AAP |
Raja Sansi |
Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria |
Congress |
Majitha |
Ganieve Kaur Majithia |
SAD |
Jandiala |
Harbhajan Singh ETO |
AAP |
Amritsar North |
Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh |
AAP |
Amritsar West |
Dr Jasbir Singh Sandhu |
AAP |
Amritsar Central |
Ajay Gupta |
AAP |
Amritsar East |
Jeevan Jot Kaur |
AAP |
Amritsar South |
Inderbir Singh Nijjar |
AAP |
Attari |
Jaswinder Singh |
AAP |
Tarn Taran |
Dr Kashmir Singh Sohal |
AAP |
Khem Karan |
Sarvan Singh Dhun |
AAP |
Patti |
Laljit Singh Bhullar |
AAP |
Khadoor Sahib |
Manjinder Singh Lalpura |
AAP |
Baba Bakala |
Dalbir Singh Tong |
AAP |
Bholath |
Sukhpal Singh Khaira |
Congress |
Kapurthala |
Rana Gurjeet Singh |
Congress |
Sultanpur Lodhi |
Rana Inder Partap Singh |
Independent |
Phagwara |
Balwinder Singh Dhaliwal |
Congress |
Phillaur |
Vikramjit Singh Chaudhary |
Congress |
Nakodar |
Inderjit Kaur Mann |
AAP |
Shahkot |
Hardev Singh Laddi |
Congress |
Kartarpur |
Balkar Singh |
AAP |
Jalandhar West |
Sheetal Angural |
AAP |
Jalandhar Central |
Raman Arora |
AAP |
Jalandhar North |
Avtar Singh Junior |
Congress |
Jalandhar Cantt |
Pargat Singh Powar |
Congress |
Adampur |
Sukhwinder Singh Kotli |
Congress |
Mukerian |
Jaggi Lal Mahajan |
BJP |
Dasuya |
|
AAP |
Urmar |
Jasvir Singh Raja Gill |
AAP |
Sham Chaurasi |
Dr Ravjot Singh |
AAP |
Hoshiarpur |
Bram Shanker (Jimpa) |
AAP |
Chabbewal |
Dr Raj Kumar |
AAP |
Garhshankar |
|
AAP |
Banga |
Sukhwinder Kumar Sukhi |
SAD |
Nawan Shahr |
Dr Nachhatar Pal |
BSP |
Balachaur |
Santosh Kumari Katariaa |
AAP |
Anandpur Sahib |
Harjot Sinh Bains |
AAP |
Rupnagar |
Dinesh Kumar Chadha |
AAP |
Chamkaur Sahib |
Charanjit Singh |
AAP |
Kharar |
Anmol Gagan Maan |
AAP |
S.A.S. Nagar |
Kulwant Singh |
AAP |
Bassi Pathana |
Rupinder Singh |
AAP |
Fatehgarh Sahib |
Lakhbir Singh Rai |
AAP |
Amloh |
Gurinder Singh Garry Birring |
AAP |
Khanna |
Tarunpreet Singh Sond |
AAP |
Samrala |
Jagtar Singh Diyalpura |
AAP |
Sahnewal |
Hardeep Singh Mundian |
AAP |
Ludhiana East |
Daljit Singh Grewal (Bhola) |
AAP |
Ludhiana South |
Rajinder Pal Kaur |
AAP |
Atam Nagar |
Kulwant Singh Sidhu |
AAP |
Ludhiana Central |
Ashok Parashar (Pappi) |
AAP |
Ludhiana West |
Gurpreet Bassi Gogi |
AAP |
Ludhiana North |
Madan Lal Bagga |
AAP |
Gill |
Jiwan Singh Sangowal |
AAP |
Payal |
Manwinder Singh Giaspura |
AAP |
Dakha |
Manpreet Singh Ayali |
SAD |
Raikot |
Hakam Singh Thekedar |
AAP |
Jagraon |
Sarvjit Kaur Manuke |
AAP |
Nihal Singhwala |
Manjeet Singh Bilaspur |
AAP |
Bhagha Purana |
|
AAP |
Moga |
Dr Amandeep Kaur Arora |
AAP |
Dharamkot |
Devinderjeet Singh Laddi Dhose |
AAP |
Zira |
Naresh Kataria |
AAP |
Firozpur City |
Ranbir Singh |
AAP |
Firozpur Rural |
|
AAP |
Guru Har Sahai |
Fauja Singh |
AAP |
Jalalabad |
Jagdeep Kamboj |
AAP |
Fazilka |
Narinder Pal Singh Sawna |
AAP |
Abohar |
Sandeep Jakhar |
Congress |
Balluana |
Amandeep Singh Musafir |
AAP |
Lambi |
Gurmeet Singh Khudian |
AAP |
Gidderbaha |
Amrinder Singh Raja Warring |
|
Congress |
Malout |
Dr Baljit Kaur |
AAP |
Muktsar |
Jagdeep Singh ‘Kaka Brar’ |
AAP |
Faridkot |
Gurdit Singh Sekhon |
AAP |
Kotkapura |
Kultar Singh Sandhwan |
AAP |
Jaitu |
Amolak Singh |
AAP |
Rampura Phul |
Balkar Singh Sidhu |
AAP |
Bhucho Mandi |
Jagsir Singh |
AAP |
Bathinda Urban |
|
AAP |
Bathinda Rural |
Amit Rattan Kotfatta |
AAP |
Talwandi Sabo |
Prof Baljinder Kaur |
AAP |
Maur |
Sukhveer Singh Maiserkhana |
AAP |
Mansa |
Dr Vijay Singla |
AAP |
Sardulgarh |
Gurpreet Singh Banawali |
AAP |
Budhlada |
|
AAP |
Lehra |
Barinder Kumar Goyal Vakeel |
AAP |
Dirba |
Harpal Singh Cheema |
AAP |
Sunam |
Aman Arora |
AAP |
Bhadaur |
Labh Singh Ugoke |
AAP |
Barnala |
Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer |
AAP |
Mehal Kalan |
Kulwant Singh Pandori |
AAP |
Malerkotla |
Mohammad Jamil Ur Rahman |
AAP |
Amargarh |
Prof Jaswant Singh Gajjan Majra (Winner) |
AAP |
Dhuri |
|
AAP |
Sangrur |
Narinder Kaur Bharaj |
AAP |
Nabha |
Gurdev Singh Dev Maan |
AAP |
Patiala Rural |
Dr Balbir Singh |
AAP |
Rajpura |
Neena Mittal |
AAP |
Dera Bassi |
Kuljit Singh Randhwa |
AAP |
Ghanaur |
Gurlal Ghanaur |
AAP |
Sanour |
Harmit Singh Pathanmajra |
AAP |
Patiala |
Ajit Pal Singh Kohli |
AAP |
Samana |
Chetan Singh Jouramajra |
AAP |
Shutrana |
Kulwant Singh Bazigar |
AAP |
Mann thanked the voters of Punjab in his first speech after winning the election and promised to work with them to get the state back on track to development. Meanwhile, Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu and former Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, who were both sitting in their seats, congratulated the AAP on their victory. According to current trends, a number of veteran leaders, such as Sukhbir Singh Badal and Sukhbir Singh Badal, are on their way to being conquered.
The emergence of AAP in Punjab and its stellar performance will send shockwaves across the country, potentially leading to national reorganisation. Political observers who follow the AAP see this performance as a vote of confidence in Arvind Kejriwal as a future national leader to challenge Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Mann receives security equipment from the Chief Minister.
As Bhagwant Mann’s victory was confirmed in the afternoon, security equipment for the incoming Chief Minister of Punjab began to arrive outside his home. According to Man Aman Singh Chhina, this included a bullet-proof Land Cruiser. The Election Commission announced on its website Thursday that Bhagwant Mann had won the Dhuri Assembly constituency (10th March 2022).
Mann won by a margin of more than 58,000 votes over Congress candidate Dalvir Singh Goldy. AAP has been declared the winner in 13 of the 117 seats currently up for election. In 79 other seats, they are in front. Bhagwant Mann, the AAP’s ministerial candidate, said he will take the oath of office as Punjab Chief Minister in Bhagat Singh’s ancestral village of Khatkarkala, rather than the usual Raj Bhawan.
Arvind Kejriwal, the party’s leader, and Saurabh Bhardwaj, the party’s spokesperson. Punjab is holding elections at the moment. The BJP, the Congress, and other parties oppose the party.
The Aam Aadmi Party is on its way to gaining control of Punjab, which will be their first victory outside of Delhi. APP has made a significant improvement over its previous year’s performance (Aam Aadmi Party). According to eth leads, is in the lead for nearly half of the Punjab assembly seats, putting Congress in second place in the state.
Congress fought anti-incumbency and an internal battle for months before the election, with the state party chief and the chief minister not agreeing on anything. After Amarinder Singh was replaced by Charanjit Singh Channi, whatever happened between Navjot Sidhu and Amarinder Singh continued between Sidhu and Charanjit Singh Channi.
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Nonetheless, when Channi was announced as the CM nominee, Congress formed a united front behind him. With the Bahujan Samaj Party, the Shiromani Akali Dal filed an election challenge. The BJP has formed an alliance with Amarinder Singh’s Punjab Lok Congress and SS Dhindsa’s Sanyukt.