Haryana MLA List (2019–2024)

By : Neha Dhyani

Updated : May 5, 2023, 7:16

Haryana MLA List is a compilation of all the members of the Haryana Legislative Assembly. There are a total of 90 MLAs in Haryana at present. The current members of the Assembly were elected during the 2019 Assembly elections in Haryana. BJP has the most number of MLAs in Haryana and is the ruling party of the state.

All MLAs are representatives at the Haryana Legislative Assembly, which is located in Chandigarh. In this article, we have shared the list of MLAs in Haryana, along with the names, parties, and constituencies of all MLAs in the state.

MLA in Haryana

MLAs in Haryana are a part of the Haryana Legislative Assembly and are responsible for looking after the administrative and legislative concerns of their respective constituencies. The MLAs are elected directly from single-seat constituencies through the adult franchise. Haryana MLAs serve an office term of five years unless dismissed early.

Currently, BJP has the most number of MLAs in Haryana (41), followed by INC (30). While BJP has formed the ruling party, INC is the official opposition party in the state.

List of MLAs in Haryana

There are 90 members in the Haryana Legislative Assembly. Check out the list of MLAs in Haryana, with their names, constituencies, and parties here.

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Haryana MLA Name

Constituency

Party

1

Rao Dan Singh

Mahendragarh

INC

2

Dharam Pal Gonder

Nilokheri

IND

3

Vinod Bhayana

Hansi

BJP

4

Nayan Pal Rawat

Prithla

IND

5

Dr. Raghuvir Singh Kadian

Beri

INC

6

Pardeep Chaudhary

Kalka

INC

7

Shamsher Singh Gogi

Assandh

INC

8

Bharat Bhushan Batra

Rohtak

INC

9

Mamman Khan

Ferozepur Jhirka

INC

10

Sombir

Dadri

IND

11

Aseem Goel

Ambala City

BJP

12

Rajesh Nagar

Tigaon

BJP

13

Satya Parkash

Pataudi

BJP

14

Sitaram

Ateli

BJP

15

Ranjit Singh

Rania

IND

16

Anil Vij

Ambala Cantt.

BJP

17

Balbir Singh

Israna

INC

18

Mahipal Dhanda

Panipat Rural

BJP

19

Amit Sihag

Dabwali

INC

20

Dharam Singh Chhoker

Samalkha

INC

21

Ishwar Singh

Guhla

JJP

22

Dr. Krishan Lal Middha

Jind

BJP

23

Gopal Kanda

Sirsa

HLP

24

Shishpal Singh

Kalawali

INC

25

Kuldeep Bishnoi

Adampur

INC

26

Manohar Lal

Karnal

BJP

27

Kanwar Pal

Jagadhri

BJP

28

Rajinder Singh Joon

Bahadurgarh

INC

29

Randhir Singh Gollen

Pundri

IND

30

Sri Krishan Hooda

Baroda

INC

31

Subhash Gangoli

Safidon

INC

32

Sanjay Singh

Sohna

BJP

33

Mohammad Ilyas

Punahana

INC

34

Lakshman Napa

Ratia

BJP

35

Nirmal Rani

Ganaur

BJP

36

Naina Singh

Badhra

JJP

37

Mohan Lal Badoli

Rai

BJP

38

Chiranjeev Rao

Rewari

INC

39

Jagdish Nayar

Hodal

BJP

40

Jaiveer Singh

Kharkhauda

INC

41

Praveen Dagar

Hathin

BJP

42

Aftab Ahmed

Nuh

INC

43

Surender Panwar

Sonipat

INC

44

Shakuntla Khatak

Kalanaur

INC

45

Mool Chand Sharma

Ballabhgarh

BJP

46

Rakesh Daultabad

Badshahpur

IND

47

Dushyant Chautala

Uchana kalan

JJP

48

Ram Kumar

Indri

BJP

49

Bishan Lal

Radaur

INC

50

Devender Singh Babli

Tohana

JJP

51

Amarjeet Dhanda

Julana

JJP

52

Bhupinder Singh Hooda

Garhi Sampla-Kiloi

INC

53

Ghanshyam Dass

Yamunanagar

BJP

54

Varun Chaudhary

Mulana

INC

55

Jogi Ram Sihag

Barwala

JJP

56

Jagbir Singh Malik

Gohana

INC

57

Ram Karan

Shahbad

JJP

58

Neeraj Sharma

Faridabad NIT

INC

59

Parmod Kumar Vij

Panipat City

BJP

60

Bishamber Singh

Bawani Khera

BJP

61

Dr. Abhe Singh Yadav

Nangal chaudhry

BJP

62

Ghanshyam Saraf

Bhiwani

BJP

63

Kamlesh Dhanda

Kalayat

BJP

64

Gian Chand Gupta

Panchkula

BJP

65

Renu Bala

Sadhaura

INC

66

Shalley

Naraingarh

INC

67

Dr. Kamal Gupta

Hisar

BJP

68

Geeta Bhukkal

Jhajjar

INC

69

Anoop Dhanak

Uklana

JJP

70

Jai Parkash Dalal

Loharu

BJP

71

Mewa Singh

Ladwa

INC

72

Narender Gupta

Faridabad

BJP

73

Dr. Banwari Lal

Bawal

BJP

74

Ram Kumar Gautam

Narnaund

JJP

75

Ranbir Gangwa

Nalwa

BJP

76

Abhay Singh Chautala

Ellenabad

INLD

77

Balraj Kundu

Meham

IND

78

Om Prakash Yadav

Narnaul

BJP

79

Kiran Choudhry

Tosham

INC

80

Sudhir Singla

Gurgaon

BJP

81

Ram Niwas

Narwana

JJP

82

Subhash Sudha

Thanesar

BJP

83

Kuldeep Vats

Badli

INC

84

Dura Ram

Fatehabad

BJP

85

Deepak Mangla

Palwal

BJP

86

Sandeep Singh

Pehowa

BJP

87

Laxman Singh Yadav

Kosli

BJP

88

Seema Trikha

Badkhal

BJP

89

Leela Ram

Kaithal

BJP

90

Harvinder Kalyan

Gharaunda

BJP

Haryana MLAs History

The Haryana Legislative Assembly was founded in 1966 after the state was carved out of Punjab. Initially, there were only 54 Haryana MLA seats in the Assembly but the number of seats was gradually increased. Haryana follows a unicameral legislature, with there only being one house of the legislature.

Here is the complete history of the MLAs in Haryana.

Haryana Vidhan Sabha

From

To

1st Vidhan Sabha

1 November 1966

28 February 1967

2nd Vidhan Sabha

17 March 1967

21 November 1967

3rd Vidhan Sabha

15 July 1968

21 January 1972

4th Vidhan Sabha

3 April 1972

30 April 1977

5th Vidhan Sabha

4 July 1977

19 April 1982

6th Vidhan Sabha

24 June 1982

23 June 1987

7th Vidhan Sabha

9 July 1987

6 April 1991

8th Vidhan Sabha

9 July 1991

10 May 1996

9th Vidhan Sabha

22 May 1996

14 December 1999

10th Vidhan Sabha

9 March 2000

8 March 2005

11th Vidhan Sabha

21 March 2005

21 August 2009

12th Vidhan Sabha

28 October 2009

20 October 2014

13th Vidhan Sabha

20 October 2014

28 October 2019

14th Vidhan Sabha

28 October 2019

Present

 

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FAQs on Haryana MLA

Q1. How many MLAs are there in Haryana?

There are 90 MLAs in Haryana, elected during the 14th Assembly elections in 2019. The MLAs in Haryana serve a term of 5 years unless dismissed earlier. At present, BJP has the most number of Haryana MLAs (41) and is the ruling party.

Q2. Who is the MLA of Karnal Haryana?

Manohar Lal Khattar is the MLA of Karnal Haryana. Khattar is a member of the BJP and was elected as Haryana MLA for Karnal constituency. In total, the Karnal district has 5 MLAs, Dharam Pal Gonder (Nilokheri), Ram Kumar Kashyap (Indri), Shamsher Singh Gogi (Assandh), Harvinder Kalyan (Gharaunda), and Manohar Lal Khattar (Karnal).

Q3. What is the contact number of Haryana MLA?

The contact number of Haryana MLA can be found on the state government portal. It lists the names and contact numbers of all the MLAs of Haryana. The portal also lists the official address and email id of the MLAs.

Q4. How many BJP MLAs are there in Haryana?

Out of the total MLAs in Haryana, 41 are from BJP, which is the ruling party in the state. In the 2019 Assembly elections held in Haryana, BJP won the majority MLA seats and formed an alliance with JJP, HLP, and IND to form the ruling government.

Q5. Where can I get the list of MLAs in Haryana?

We have shared the list of MLAs in Haryana here with details of their names, parties, and constituencies. There are a total of 90 MLAs in Haryana, all elected democratically during the 2019 Assembly elections in the state.