- By Chetna Shree
- Wed, 13 May 2026 02:11 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
- Vote counting for Haryana Municipal Elections 2026 ongoing.
- BJP shows strong lead in early trends across cities.
- Winners declared in Ambala, Sonipat, Rewari, Dharuhera, Uklana.
Haryana Local Body Election 2026: The counting of votes for the Haryana Municipal Elections 2026 is currently underway. These results are set to determine the leadership across the state's key urban local bodies and shape the governance in major cities.
To ensure transparency and maintain order, authorities have placed counting centres under strict monitoring, with CCTV surveillance, heavy police deployment, and controlled access.
Haryana Municipal Corporation Election 2026 Result
The counting of votes is currently underway across seven municipal corporations in Haryana, with election officials closely monitoring every round of tabulation. In addition to the corporations, the results for six municipal committee by-elections are being finalised and are expected to be announced shortly.
Candidates from all major political parties are locked in high-stakes contests for mayoral positions and ward councillor seats, with early trends being closely watched by observers.
Haryana Municipal Corporation Election 2026 Result: Winners List
Name | Winning Candidate | Party | Vote Margin |
Ambala | Akhsita Saini | BJP | 21,358 |
Panchkula | |||
Sonipat | Rajiv Jain | BJP | 23,247 |
Rewari | Vinita Pippal | BJP | 21,455 |
Dharuhera | Satyanarayan Urf Ajay Jangda | BJP | 3,156 |
Sampla | |||
Uklana, Hisar | Reema Soni | Independent | 2,806 |
Haryana Municipal Committee By-Election 2026 Result: Winners List
By-Election Area | Ward No | Winning Candidate | Party |
Tohana, Fatehabad | 17 | ||
Jhajjar | 13 | ||
Rajound, Kaithal | 11 | ||
Tarawadi, Karnal | 8 | ||
Kanina, Mahendergarh | 14 | ||
Sadhaura, Yamuna Nagar | 9 |
Haryana Local Body Voter Turnout
The 2026 municipal elections saw a total of 4,78,068 voters exercise their franchise across the seven civic bodies.
Polling concluded in a peaceful environment this past Sunday, with voters participating in large numbers in key urban constituencies, including Ambala, Sonipat, and Panchkula.
