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1992 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
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42.68%)|1.|Firozpur|43.3%|2.|Patiala |22.9%|3.|Hoshiarpur |36.9%|4.|Ropar |19.8%|5.|Jalandhar |30.4%|6.|Ludhiana |16.6%|7.|Amritsar |16.1%|8.|Gurdaspur |24.3%|9.|Bhatinda |13.9%|10.|Faridkot |24.3%|11.|Kapurthala |25.8%|12 |Sangrur |13.1%
Image = Beant Singh 2013 stamp of India (cropped).pngcWidth = 130oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}| image1_size = 80x80pxBeant Singh (politician)>Beant Singh| party1 = Indian National CongressJalandhar Cantonment Assembly constituency>Jullundur Cantonment (won)| last_election1 = 32| seats_after1 = 87| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 55| popular_vote1 = 1,317,075| percentage1 = 43.83%| swing1 = {{increase}} 6.2%Image = Satnam Singh Kainth Official Portrait 1998.jpgcWidth = 130oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}| leader2 = Satnam Singh Kainth| party2 = Bahujan Samaj PartyBanga Assembly constituency>Banga (won)| last_election2 = Did not contest| seats_after2 = 9| popular_vote2 = 490.552| percentage2 = 17.5%| swing2 = {{increase}} 17.5%List of Chief Ministers of Punjab (India)>Chief Minister| before_election = President's rule| before_party = Beant Singh (politician)>Beant Singh| after_party = Indian National Congress| seat_change2 = {{increase}} 9}}Legislative Assembly elections were held in the Indian state of Punjab in 1992 to elect the members of the Punjab Legislative Assembly. Chief Minister Beant Singh was elected as the leader of the ruling party.WEB, STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1992 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB,weblink eci.nic.in, Election Commission of India, 30 July 2018,

Voter turnout {| class"wikitable sortable"

!S.No. !District!Total Voter Turnout
|1.|Urban|12|38.3%|2.|Semi-Urban |11|26.5%|3.|Semi-Rural|24|25.3%|4.|Rural|70|15.1%">

Urban-Rural turnout 1992 {| class"wikitable sortable"|S.No.|Title|Constituencies|Turnout|1.|Urban|12|38.3%|2.|Semi-Urban |11|26.5%|3.|Semi-Rural|24|25.3%|4.|Rural|70|15.1%

SOURCE : India Today, 15 March 1992

Participating Parties

List of Participating Political Parties in Punjab Assembly Election in 1992 {| class"wikitable"

!S. No.!Party Abbreviation!PartyNational Parties|1.|INC|Indian National Congress|2|CPI|Communist Party Of India|3|CPM|Communist Party Of India (Marxist)|4.|BJP|Bharatiya Janata Party|5|JD|Janata Dal|6|LKD|Lok DalState Parties|7|BSP|Bahujan Samaj Party|8|SAD|Shiromani Akali DalRegistered(Unrecognised) Parties|9|BKUS|Bharatiya Krishni Udyog Santh|10|CPI(ML)|Communist Party Of India (Marxist Leninist)|11|DPP|Dalit Panthers Party|12|IPF|Indian Peoples Front|13|SBJ(MD)|All India Shiromani Baba Jiwan Singh Mazhabi Dal|14|UCPI|United Communist Party Of IndiaIndependents|15|IND|Independents

Results

The election results were declared with the Indian National Congress winning an absolute majority of 87 seats out of 117.{{election table|title=Summary of results of the Punjab Legislative Assembly election, 1992|sortable=yes}}!colspan=10|(File:India Punjab Legislative Assembly 1992.svg)!colspan=2|Party!No. of Candidates!Seats won!Votes!Vote %Indian National Congress}}Indian National Congress1168713,17,07543.83%Bahujan Samaj Party}}Bahujan Samaj Party10594,90,55217.59%Bharatiya Janata Party}}Bharatiya Janata Party6664,95,16116.48%Communist Party of India}}Communist Party of India2041,09,3863.64%Shiromani Akali Dal}}Shiromani Akali Dal5831,56,1715.20%Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}Communist Party of India (Marxist)>|2.40%Janata Dal}}Janata Dal37164,6662.15%United Communist Party of India}}|0.48%Indian People's Front}}|0.08%Independent (politician)}}Independent (politician)>|9.24%!colspan=2|TotalThe total includes votes and contestants of all parties, even those who failed to win any seat.!!579!!117!! 30,05,083

Results by Region {| class"wikitable sortable"

!Region!SeatsINCBSPCPIBJP!Malwa|65!Majha|27!Doaba|25!Sum!117

Result by Constituency {| class"wikitable sortable"

!rowspan=2|#!rowspan=2|Constituency!rowspan=2|Reserved for(SC/ST/None)!colspan=3|Winner!colspan=3|Runner-up!Party!Name!Votes!Party!Name!Votes|1|Fatehgarh|NoneBJP|Khairati Lal|3906|2|Batala|NoneBJP|Jagdish|20288|3|Qadian|NoneBJP|Kashmir Singh|1173|4|Sri Hargobindpur|NoneCPI|Gurnam Singh|5000|5|Kahnuwan|NoneBJP|Kashmir Singh|2408|6|Dhariwal|NoneBJP|Umar Masih|2844|7|Gurdaspur|NoneKhushhal Bahl>Khushhal Bahi|18076BJP|Mohan Lal Mohni|8938|8|Dina Nagar|(SC)BJP|Tilak Raj|9668|9|Narot Mehra|(SC)BJP|Ram Lal|16208|10|Pathankot|NoneBJP|Master Mohan Lal|21595|11|Sujanpur|NoneBJP|Satya Pal Saini|18409|12|Beas|None|13|Majitha|None|14|Verka|NoneBJP|Karatar Singh|1596|15|Jandiala|(SC)|16|Amritsar North|NoneBJP|Sat Pal Mahajan|15949|17|Amritsar West|NoneCPI|Vimla Dang|19140|18|Amritsar Central|NoneBJP|Laxmi Kanta Chawla|22296|19|Amritsar South|NoneBJP|Raj Kumar|7461|20|Ajnala|NoneBJP|Bhagwan Dass|1461By Polls in 1994}}|Ajnala|None|21|Raja Sansi|None|22|Attari|(SC)|23|Tarn Taran|NoneUncontested|24|Khadoor Sahib|(SC)|25|Naushahra Panwan|None|26|Patti|None|27|Valtoha|None|28|Adampur|None|29|Jullundur Cantonment|None|30|Jullundur North|NoneBJP|Vaid Om Parkash|11084|31|Jullundur Central|NoneBJP|Manoranjan Kalia|14367|32|Jullundur South|(SC)|33|Kartarpur|(SC)|34|Lohian|NoneCPI|Chand Singh|5066|35|Nakodar|NoneBy Polls in 1994}}|Nakodar|None|36|Nur Mahal|NoneCPM|Kulwant Singh Sandhu|12505|37|Banga|(SC)|38|Nawanshahr|None|39|Phillaur|(SC)|40|Bholath|None|41|Kapurthala|NoneBJP|Hira Lal Dhir|8652|42|Sultanpur|None|43|Phagwara|(SC)BJP|Swarna Ram|13643|44|Balachaur|None|45|Garhshankar|None|46|Mahilpur|(SC)|47|Hoshiarpur|NoneBJP|Baldev Sahai|13931|48|Sham Chaurasi|(SC)|49|Tanda|None|50|Garhdiwala|(SC)|51|Dasuya|None|52|Mukerian|NoneBJP|Janak Singh|15853|53|Jagraon|NoneBJP|Ayudhia Prakash|2649|54|Raikot|None|55|Dakha|(SC)BJP|Ghanaya Lal|1225|56|Qila Raipur|NoneCPM|Tarsem Lal|1906|57|Ludhiana North|NoneBJP|Harish Kumar|20187|58|Ludhiana West|NoneBJP|Kailash Sharma|10550|59|Ludhiana East|NoneBJP|Satpaul Gosain|16619|60|Ludhiana Rural|None|61|Payal|NoneCPI|Kartar Singh|6772|62|Kum Kalan|(SC)|63|Samrala|None|64|Khanna|(SC)BJP|Mohinder Pal|2776|65|Nangal|NoneBJP|Madan Mohan|15616CPM|Mohinder Paul|13490|66|Anandpur Sahib Ropar|NoneBJP|Ramesh Dutt|11699|67|Chamkaur Sahib|(SC)|68|Morinda|None|69|Kharar|None|70|Banur|None|71|Rajpura|NoneBJP|Ram Chand|4942|72|Ghanaur|NoneCPM|Balwant Singh|5196|73|Dakala|None|74|Shutrana|(SC)|75|Samana|NoneUncontested|76|Patiala Town|None|77|Nabha|None|78|Amloh|(SC)|79|Sirhind|NoneBJP|Harbans Lal|6981|80|Dhuri|NoneCPI|Bhan Singh Bhora|2640|81|Malerkotla|NoneBJP|Ashoo Tosh|7967|82|Sherpur|(SC)CPI|Sher Singh Pharwahi|1173|83|Barnala|None|84|Bhadaur|(SC)|85|Dhanaula|None|86|Sangrur|None|87|Dirbha|None|88|Sunam|None|89|Lehra|NoneBJP|Barinder Kumar|5704|90|Balluana|(SC)|91|Abohar|NoneBJP|Arjan Singh|14107|92|Fazilka|NoneBJP|Sohan Lal|14044|93|Jalalabad|None|94|Guru Har Sahai|None|95|Firozepur|None|96|Firozepur Cantonment|None|97|Zira|None|98|Dharamkot|(SC)|99|Moga|None|100|Bagha Purana|None|101|Nihal Singh Wala|(SC)CPM|Ajaib Singh|7816|102|Panjgrain|(SC)|103|Kotkapura|None|104|Faridkot|None|105|Muktsar|None|106|Giddarbaha|NoneBy Polls in 1995}}|Giddarbaha|None|107|Malout|(SC)|UCPI|Baldev Singh|14442|108|Lambi|None|109|Talwandi Sabo|None|110|Pakka Kalan|(SC)CPI|Bhola Singh|3970|111|Bhatinda|NoneCPI|Joginder Singh|11312|112|Nathana|(SC)|113|Rampura Phul|None|114|Joga|None|IPF|Surjan Singh|394|115|Mansa|NoneCPI|Buta Singh|6101|116|Budhlada|NoneCPI|Hardev Singh|9034|117|Sardulgarh|NoneCPM|Bakhsish Singh|1724{{noteslist}}

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