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2002 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
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6.59%)Image = ParkashSinghBadal.JPGcWidth = 130oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}| leader2 = Parkash Singh Badal| party2 = Shiromani Akali Dal| leader_since2 = 1 March 1997Lambi Assembly constituency>Lambi| last_election2 = 75| seats_before2 = National Democratic Alliance (India)>NDA| seats2 = 41| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 34| popular_vote2 = 4,828,612| percentage2 = 34.76%| swing2 = {{decrease}} 11.3%Image = Captain Amarinder Singh 1.jpgcWidth = 130oTop = 0|oLeft = 0}}| leader1 = Captain Amarinder Singh| party1 = Indian National Congress| leader_since1 = 26 February 2002Patiala Urban Assembly constituency>Patiala| last_election1 = 14United Progressive Alliance (India)>UPA| seats1 = 62| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 48| popular_vote1 = 5,572,643| percentage1 = 40.11%| swing1 = {{increase}} 13.8%| title = Chief Minister| before_election = Parkash Singh BadalShiromani Akali Dal>SAD| after_election = Amarinder SinghIndian National Congress>INC| ongoing = No}}Punjab Legislative Assembly election, 2002 was held in Indian state of Punjab in 2002, to elect 117 members to the Punjab Legislative Assembly.WEB,weblink STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2002 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF PUNJAB, Election Commission of India Indian National Congress gained majority of the seats. Amarinder Singh was elected as the Chief Minister.

Parties and Alliances

INC 105 + CPI 11{{legend2|{{party color|National Democratic Alliance (India)}}|National Democratic Alliance|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}{| class="wikitable sortable" width="40%"! No.! Party! Flag! Symbol! Photo! Leader! Seats contested!Seats Won1.Shiromani Akali Dal>Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal)|80x80px)frameless|80x80px)|Parkash Singh Badal|94|412.|Bharatiya Janata Party|80x80px)|||23|3

Results

{{election table|title=Summary of results of the Punjab Legislative Assembly election, 2002|sortable=yes}}!colspan=10|(File:India Punjab Legislative Assembly 2002.svg)!colspan=2|Party!Candidates!Seats!Votes!% of VotesIndian National Congress}}Indian National Congress105623,682,87735.81%Shiromani Akali Dal}}Shiromani Akali Dal92413,196,92431.08%Bharatiya Janata Party}}Bharatiya Janata Party233583,2145.67%Communist Party of India}}Communist Party of India112220,7852.15%Independent (politician)}}Independent (politician)>|11.27%!colspan=2|Total{{Efn|The total includes votes and contestants of all parties, even those who failed to win any seat}}!923!!117!!10,284,686!!{{noteslist}}

Result by Region{| class"wikitable sortable"

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

Constituency wise Results {| class"wikitable"

!A.C. NO.!Constituency Name!Category!Party!Winner Candidate!Vote!Party!Runner-up Candidate!vote|1|Fatehgarh|GEN|2|Batala|GEN|3|Qadian|GEN|4|Sri Hargobindpur|GEN|5|Kahnuwan|GEN|6|Dhariwal|GEN|7|Gurdaspur|GENKhushhal Bahl|35442|SAD|Munawar Masih|23751|8|Dina Nagar|(SC)|9|Narot Mehra|(SC)|10|Pathankot|GEN|11|Sujanpur|GEN|12|Beas|GEN|13|Majitha|GEN|14|Verka|(SC)|15|Jandiala|(SC)|16|Amritsar North|GEN|17|Amritsar West|GEN|18|Amritsar Central|GEN|19|Amritsar South|GEN|20|Ajnala|GEN|By Polls in 2005|Ajnala|GEN|21|Raja Sansi|GEN|22|Attari|(SC)|23|Tarn Taran|GEN|24|Khadoor Sahib|(SC)|25|Naushahra Panwan|GEN|26|Patti|GEN|27|Valtoha|GEN|28|Adampur|GEN|29|Jullundur Cantonment|GEN|30|Jullundur North|GEN|31|Jullundur Central|GEN|32|Jullundur South|(SC)|33|Kartarpur|(SC)|34|Lohian|GEN|35|Nakodar|GEN|36|Nur Mahal|GEN|37|Banga|(SC)|38|Nawanshahr|GEN|39|Phillaur|(SC)|40|Bholath|GEN|41|Kapurthala|GEN|By Polls in 2004|Kapurthala|GEN|42|Sultanpur|GEN|43|Phagwara|(SC)|44|Balachaur|GEN|45|Garhshankar|GENBJP|Avinash Rai Khanna|24638|BSP|Shingara Ram Sahungra|18463|By Polls in 2004|Garhshankar|GEN|46|Mahilpur|(SC)|47|Hoshiarpur|GENBJP|Tikshan Sud|24141|48|Sham Chaurasi|(SC)|49|Tanda|GEN|50|Garhdiwala|(SC)|51|Dasuya|GEN|52|Mukerian|GEN|53|Jagraon|GEN|54|Raikot|GEN|55|Dakha|(SC)|56|Qila Raipur|GEN|57|Ludhiana North|GEN|58|Ludhiana West|GEN|59|Ludhiana East|GEN|60|Ludhiana Rural|GEN|61|Payal|GEN|62|Kum Kalan|(SC)|63|Samrala|GEN|64|Khanna|(SC)|65|Nangal|GEN|66|Anandpur Sahib Ropar|GEN|67|Chamkaur Sahib|(SC)|68|Morinda|GEN|69|Kharar|GEN|70|Banur|GEN|71|Rajpura|GEN|72|Ghanaur|GEN|73|Dakala|GEN|74|Shutrana|(SC)|75|Samana|GEN|76|Patiala Town|GEN|77|Nabha|GEN|78|Amloh|(SC)|79|Sirhind|GEN|80|Dhuri|GEN|81|Malerkotla|GEN|82|Sherpur|(SC)|83|Barnala|GEN|84|Bhadaur|(SC)|85|Dhanaula|GEN|86|Sangrur|GEN|87|Dirbha|GEN|88|Sunam|GEN|89|Lehra|GEN|90|Balluana|(SC)|91|Abohar|GEN|92|Fazilka|GEN|93|Jalalabad|GEN|94|Guru Har Sahai|GEN|95|Firozepur|GENBJP|Sukhpal Singh|34995|96|Firozepur Cantonment|GEN|97|Zira|GEN|98|Dharamkot|(SC)|99|Moga|GEN|100|Bagha Purana|GEN|101|Nihal Singh Wala|(SC)CPI|Ajaib Singh|16729|102|Panjgrain|(SC)CPI|Darshan Singh|22374|103|Kotkapura|GEN|104|Faridkot|GEN|105|Muktsar|GEN|106|Giddarbaha|GEN|107|Malout|(SC)CPI|Nathu Ram|46180|108|Lambi|GEN|109|Talwandi Sabo|GEN|110|Pakka Kalan|(SC)CPI|Gurjant Singh|34254|111|Bhatinda|GEN|112|Nathana|(SC)|113|Rampura Phul|GEN|114|Joga|GEN|115|Mansa|GEN|116|Budhlada|GENCPI|Hardev Singh|29384|117|Sardulgarh|GEN

Bye Elections 2002-2007 {| class"wikitable"

! rowspan="1" | #    ! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |AC Name! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |No! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Type! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |State! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Winning Candidate! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Party! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Electors! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Votes! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Turnout! colspan="1" rowspan="1" |Reason|1|Ajnala|20|GEN|Punjab|Harpartap Singh Ajnala|INC|1,49,856|1,17,221|78.2 %|Resignation of Shri (Dr.) Rattan Singh|2|Garhshankar|45|GEN|Punjab|Lov Kumar Goldi|INC|1,19,404|78,733|NA|NA|3|Kapurthala|41|GEN|Punjab|Sukhjinder Kaur|INC|1,21,610|85,258|NA|NA

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