2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election

{{short description|2022 legislative assembly elections in the Punjab}}

{{confused|2022 Punjab provincial by-election}}

{{Use Indian English|date=January 2025}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2025}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election

| country = India

| type = Legislative

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly election

| previous_year = 2017

| election_date = 20 February 2022

| seats_for_election = All 117 seats in the Punjab Legislative Assembly

| majority_seats = 59

| opinion_polls = #Opinion polls

| turnout = 72.15% ({{decrease}} 5.05 pp){{Cite web|date=22 February 2022|title=Poll panel revises Punjab voter turnout to 71.95%|url=https://indianexpress.com/elections/punjab-assembly-elections-poll-panel-revises-punjab-voter-turnout-to-71-95-per-cent-7784620/|access-date=22 February 2022|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}

| 1blank = {{nowrap|Seats needed}}

| party1 = Aam Aadmi Party

| image1 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Bhagwant Mann.png|bSize=100|cWidth=80|cHeight=100|oLeft=10|oTop=06}}

| leader1 = Bhagwant Mann

| leader_since1 = 2022

| alliance1 =

| leaders_seat1 = Dhuri

| last_election1 = 23.72%, 20 seats

| seats1 = 92

| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 72

| popular_vote1 = 6,538,783

| percentage1 = 42.01%

| swing1 = {{increase}} 18.29 pp

| party2 = Indian National Congress

| image2 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Charanjit Singh Channi (cropped).png|bSize=100|cWidth=80|cHeight=100|oLeft=10|oTop=0}}

| leader2 = Charanjit Singh Channi

| alliance2 =

| leader_since2 = 2021

| leaders_seat2 = Chamkaur Sahib,
Bhadaur
(both lost)

| last_election2 = 38.50%, 77 seats

| seats2 = 18

| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 59

| popular_vote2 = 3,576,684

| percentage2 = 22.98%

| swing2 = {{decrease}} 15.52 pp

| party3 = Shiromani Akali Dal

| image3 = {{CSS image crop|Image=Sukhbir Singh Badal.png|bSize=100|cWidth=80|cHeight=100|oLeft=10|oTop=03}}

| leader3 = Sukhbir Singh Badal

| alliance3 =

| leader_since3 = 2019

| leaders_seat3 = Jalalabad
(lost)

| last_election3 = 25.24%, 15 seats

| seats3 = 3

| seat_change3 = {{decrease}} 12

| popular_vote3 = 2,861,286

| percentage3 = 18.38%

| swing3 = {{decrease}} 6.86 pp

| map_image = 2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly Election Result Map.svg

| map_size = 350px

| map_caption = Seatwise result map of the election

| map2_image = Bharat Punjab Legislative Assembly Election 2022.svg

| map2_caption = Structure of the Punjab Legislative Assembly after the election

| map2_size = 350px

| title = Chief Minister

| before_election = Charanjit Singh Channi

| before_party = Indian National Congress

| after_election = Bhagwant Mann

| after_party = Aam Aadmi Party

| next_election = Next Punjab Legislative Assembly election

| next_year = 2027

| image1_size =

| image2_size =

| image4_size =

| image5_size =

| outgoing_members = 15th Punjab Assembly

| elected_members = 16th Punjab Assembly

}}

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Punjab on 20 February 2022 to elect the 117 members of the 16th Assembly of the Punjab Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 10 March 2022.

The Aam Aadmi Party gained a strong 79% majority in the sixteenth Punjab Legislative Assembly by winning 92 out of 117 seats. AAP Punjab convener and MP Bhagwant Mann was sworn in as Chief Minister on 16 March 2022.{{Cite news |last= |first= |date=16 March 2022 |title=AAP's Bhagwant Mann sworn in as Punjab Chief Minister |language=en-IN |work=The Hindu |url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/punjab-assembly/aaps-bhagwant-mann-sworn-in-as-punjab-cm/article65230309.ece |access-date=22 March 2022 |issn=0971-751X}} Mann ministry was formed with 10 cabinet ministers on 19 March 2022.{{Cite web |date=20 March 2022 |title=AAP govt in Punjab: 10 cabinet ministers take oath as Team Mann takes guard |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/chandigarh-news/aap-govt-in-punjab-10-cabinet-ministers-take-oath-as-team-mann-takes-guard-101647721568933.html |access-date=22 March 2022 |website=Hindustan Times |language=en}}

Background and overview

The tenure of the Punjab Legislative Assembly was scheduled to end on 23 March 2022.{{Cite web |title=Terms of the Houses |url=https://eci.gov.in/elections/term-of-houses/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211117044324/https://eci.gov.in/elections/term-of-houses/ |archive-date=17 November 2021 |access-date=4 October 2021 |website=Election Commission of India |language=en-IN}} The previous assembly elections were held in February 2017. After the election, Indian National Congress formed the state government, with Amarinder Singh becoming Chief Minister.{{Cite news|date=16 March 2017|title=Amarinder Singh sworn in as Punjab CM|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/elections/punjab-2017/amrinder-singh-sworn-in-as-punjab-cm/article17471142.ece|access-date=8 January 2022|issn=0971-751X}}

= Political developments =

{{See also|2021 Indian Punjab political crisis}}

On 18 September 2021, Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh resigned over differences with other members of Congress and was succeeded by Charanjit Singh Channi.{{cite web|date=19 September 2021|title=Who is Charanjit Singh Channi, the new Punjab chief minister|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/who-is-charanjit-singh-channi-new-punjab-chief-minister/articleshow/86342151.cms|work=The Times of India|accessdate=20 September 2021}}{{Cite web|date=18 September 2021|title=Amarinder Singh resigns as Punjab chief minister, says 'I felt humiliated'|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/amarinder-singh-resigns-as-punjab-chief-minister-amid-tussle-with-navjot-sidhu-101631962905244.html|access-date=21 January 2022|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}} On 27 October 2021, Singh announced that he would be forming a new party to contest the election.{{cite news|url=https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/yes-i-will-be-forming-a-new-party-says-amarinder-singh-will-soon-share-name-and-symbol|title=Yes, I will be forming a new party, says Amarinder Singh; will soon share name and symbol |work=The Free Press Journal|date=27 October 2021 |access-date=27 October 2021}} He officially resigned from Indian National Congress on 2 November 2021, and founded a new political party, Punjab Lok Congress.{{Cite news|date=2 November 2021|title=Amarinder Singh resigns from Congress; announces new party Punjab Lok Congress|language=en-IN|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/amarinder-singh-resigns-from-congress/article37304162.ece|access-date=5 November 2021|issn=0971-751X}}

Between June and November 2021, five AAP MLAs joined Congress.{{Cite web|last=|first=|title=Sukhpal Khaira among 3 rebel AAP MLAs join Congress, Capt presides over event before leaving for Delhi|url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/sukhpal-khaira-among-3-rebel-aap-mlas-join-congress-capt-presides-over-event-before-leaving-for-delhi-262807|url-status=live|access-date=15 November 2021|website=Tribuneindia News Service|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210603065810/https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/sukhpal-khaira-among-3-rebel-aap-mlas-join-congress-capt-presides-over-event-before-leaving-for-delhi-262807 |archive-date=3 June 2021 }}{{Cite web|title=Punjab: One more AAP MLA Joins Congress Ahead Of 2022 Assembly Polls|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/india-news-punjab-one-more-aap-mla-joins-congress-ahead-of-2022-assembly-polls/402548/Punjab:%20One%20More%20AAP%20MLA%20Joins%20Congress%20Ahead%20Of%202022%20Assembly%20Polls|access-date=31 January 2022|website=Outlook India}}

In the 2021 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election that occurred in December 2021, the Aam Aadmi Party won 14 seats and became the single largest party in the council of total 35 seats.{{cite news |title=Chandigarh Municipal Corporation Election Results Updates: AAP wins 14 seats, emerges as single largest party |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/chandigarh-municipal-corporation-election-results-live-updates-bjp-aap-congress-1892638-2021-12-27 |access-date=27 December 2021 |work=India Today |date=27 December 2021 |language=en}}

As of January 2022, four Congress MLAs joined BJP, one of which returned.{{Cite web|title=Punjab Congress MLA Dropped For Sonu Sood's Sister Joins BJP|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/harjot-kamal-punjab-congress-mla-dropped-for-sonu-soods-sister-malvika-sood-seen-at-bjp-office-2709831|access-date=1 February 2022|website=NDTV.com}}{{Cite web|title=2 Punjab Congress MLAs Join BJP In Big Jolt Ahead Of Polls|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/2-punjab-congress-mlas-join-bjp-in-big-jolt-ahead-of-polls-2675504|access-date=1 February 2022|website=NDTV.com}}

On 18 January 2022, AAP declared Bhagwant Mann as their Chief Ministerial candidate for the assembly election.{{Cite web|date=18 January 2022|title=Punjab election: AAP announces Bhagwant Mann as its chief ministerial candidate|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/punjab-assembly-election/punjab-elections-aap-announces-bhagwant-mann-as-its-chief-ministerial-candidate-101642486419432.html|access-date=18 January 2022|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}

On 6 February, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi announced incumbent Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi as their Chief Ministerial candidate.

= Farmers' protests =

{{Main|2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest}}

The Parliament of India passed 3 agricultural farm laws in Lok Sabha on 17 September 2020 and in the Rajya Sabha on 20 September 2020.{{Cite web|title=Parliament passes The Farmers' Produce Trade and Commerce (Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020 and The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement and Farm Services Bill, 2020|url=http://pib.gov.in/Pressreleaseshare.aspx?PRID=1656929|access-date=21 December 2020|website=pib.gov.in}} The President of India, Ram Nath Kovind, gave his assent on 27 September 2020.{{Cite web|date=27 September 2020|title=President Kovind gives his assent for 3 farm bills passed by Parliament|url=https://www.livemint.com/news/india/president-kovind-gives-his-assent-for-three-farm-bills-passed-by-parliament-11601210482225.html|access-date=6 October 2020|website=mint|language=en}} Farmers and farmers unions held massive protests over a period of more than a year mainly in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. On 19 November 2021, the union government decided to repeal the bills.{{Cite web|date=19 November 2021|title=Bowing to protests, India's Modi agrees to repeal farm laws|url=https://apnews.com/article/business-india-narendra-modi-77a931b25cf3a74727cf9514169a68cd|access-date=21 January 2022|website=AP NEWS|language=en}}

Election schedule

The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 8 January 2022.{{Cite web|date=8 January 2022|title=Assembly elections 2022: Check complete schedule for Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa, Manipur & Punjab|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/assembly-election-2022-date-check-complete-polling-schedule-for-uttar-pradesh-uttarakhand-goa-manipur-punjab-101641639532618.html|access-date=8 January 2022|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}} However, the election date was postponed from 14 February 2022 to 20 February 2022 on account of Guru Ravidass Jayanti.{{Cite web|date=17 January 2022|title=EC Defers Punjab Polls to Feb 20 After Parties Seek Fresh Date Due to Guru Ravidas Jayanti|url=https://www.news18.com/news/india/ec-defers-punjab-polls-to-feb-20-after-parties-seek-fresh-date-due-to-guru-ravidas-jayanti-4666853.html|access-date=17 January 2022|website=News18|language=en}}

File:Map of Assembly Constituencies of Punjab, India in 2022.jpg

class="wikitable"

!S.No.

!Event

!Date

!Day

1.

|Date for nominations

|25 January 2022

|Tuesday

2.

|Last date for filing nominations

|1 February 2022

|Tuesday

3.

|Date for scrutiny of nominations

|2 February 2022

|Wednesday

4.

|Last date for withdrawal of candidatures

|4 February 2022

|Friday

5.

|Date of poll

|20 February 2022

|Sunday

6.

|Date of counting

|10 March 2022

|Thursday

7.

|Date before which election shall be completed

|12 March 2022

|Saturday

Voter statistics

According to Punjab Election Commission, 1,304 candidates contested the election and there were 21,499,804 registered voters in the state.{{Cite web|date=11 February 2022|title=Punjab polls: 2 Transgenders, 93 Women among 1304 candidates in fray|url=https://www.thestatesman.com/cities/chandigarh/punjab-polls-2-transgenders-93-women-among-1304-candidates-fray-1503045224.html|access-date=13 February 2022|website=The Statesman|language=en-US}}

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Total
candidates

!Male
candidates

!Female
candidates

!Transgender
candidates

1304

|1209

|93

|2

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Total
voters

!Male
voters

!Female
voters

!Transgender
voters

21,499,804

|11,298,081

|10,200,996

|727

class="wikitable"
S.No.

!Types

!Voters

1

|General voters

|20,721,026

2

|People with disabilities

|158,341

3

|Service voters

|109,624

4

|Non resident Indian voters

|1,608

5

|Voters above the age of 80

|509,205

6

!Total

!21,499,804

Parties and alliances

SAD dissolved its alliance with the BJP, which had lasted over two decades, over the controversial Farm Bills passed by the Indian Parliament in 2020.{{Cite news|date=27 September 2020|title=After quitting govt, BJP's 'oldest ally' Akali Dal walks out of NDA|language=en|work=The Times of India|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/after-quitting-govt-bjps-oldest-ally-akali-dal-walks-out-of-nda/articleshow/78340957.cms|access-date=14 April 2021}} On 13 June 2021, SAD and BSP announced an alliance for the assembly election with 97-20 seat sharing. On 28 December 2021, BJP, PLC and SAD(S) announced an alliance for the assembly elections.{{Cite web|date=28 December 2021|title=2022 polls: BJP, Punjab Lok Congress, SAD (Sanyukt) announce alliance|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/chandigarh-news/2022-polls-bjp-punjab-lok-congress-sad-sanyukt-announce-alliance-101640641494197.html|access-date=8 January 2022|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}

AAP contested on all the seats without any alliance.{{Cite web|date=16 March 2018|title=LIP breaks alliance with AAP over Kejriwal apology|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/punjab/lip-breaks-alliance-with-aap-over-kejriwal-apology/story-s9kFKA6fbEmfxAkrH5GyAO.html|access-date=15 November 2021|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}

= {{legend2|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}|[[Indian National Congress]]}} =

Chief Ministerial candidate was Charanjit Singh Channi.{{Cite web|date=6 February 2022|title=Charanjit Singh Channi to be Congress CM face in Punjab, announces Rahul Gandhi|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/punjab-assembly-election/rahul-gandhi-announces-punjab-assembly-election-cm-candidate-congress-channi-navjot-sindhu-101644143384134.html|access-date=6 February 2022|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}

class="wikitable" width="50%"
No.

! Party

! Flag

! Symbol

!Leader

!Photo

!Seats contested

! Male candidates

! Female candidates

! style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white"|1.

| Indian National Congress

|50x50px

|File:Hand INC.svg

|Charanjit Singh Channi

|50px

|117{{Cite web|title=Party Wise Candidate Details|url=https://ceopunjab.gov.in/DownLoadDocument?t=2291&l=En&q=election|website=ceopunjab.gov.in}}

|106

|11

= {{legend2|{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}|[[Aam Aadmi Party]]}} =

Chief Ministerial candidate was Bhagwant Mann.

class="wikitable" width="50%"
No.

! Party

! Flag

! Symbol

!Leader

!Photo

!Seats contested

! Male candidates

! Female candidates

! style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white"|1.

| Aam Aadmi Party

| 50px

| 50px

| Bhagwant Mann

|

|117

|105

|12

= {{legend2|{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}|[[Shiromani Akali Dal|Shiromani Akali Dal+]]}} =

Chief Ministerial candidate was Sukhbir Singh Badal.{{Cite news|last=Sandhu|first=Kamaljit Kaur|date=2 February 2021|title=Punjab polls: Sukhbir Badal CM face of Shiromani Akali Dal, no question of alliance with BJP, says Parkash Singh|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/punjab-assembly-polls-2022/story/sukhbir-badal-cm-face-shiromani-akali-dal-alliance-bjp-punjab-parkash-singh-1907727-2022-02-02|access-date=6 February 2022|work=India Today|language=en}}

File:SAD-BSP coalition seats distribution 2022.png

class="wikitable" width="50%"
No.

!Party{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=13 June 2021|title=Punjab: SAD, BSP announce tie-up, 97-20 seat-sharing pact|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/punjab-sad-bsp-announce-tie-up-97-20-seat-sharing-pact/articleshow/83475422.cms|url-status=live|access-date=1 November 2021|website=The Times of India|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210613050651/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/punjab-sad-bsp-announce-tie-up-97-20-seat-sharing-pact/articleshow/83475422.cms |archive-date=13 June 2021 }}

!Flag

!Symbol

!Leader

!Photo

!Seats contested

! Male candidates

! Female candidates

style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}};color:white" ! |1.

| Shiromani Akali Dal

| 50px

| 50px

| Sukhbir Singh Badal

| 50px

|97

|92

|5

style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}};color:white" ! |2.

| Bahujan Samaj Party

| 50px

| 50px

| Jasvir Singh Garhi

|50x50px

| 20

|19

|1

colspan=6|Total

!117

!111

!6

= {{legend2|{{party color|National Democratic Alliance (India)}}|[[National Democratic Alliance]]}} =

File:2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election NDA Seat Sharing.svg

NDA contested the election without a Chief Ministerial face.{{Cite web|date=1 February 2022|title=Punjab assembly elections: BJP to contest without CM face, says Union minister Meenakshi Lekhi|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/elections/punjab-assembly-election/punjab-assembly-elections-bjp-to-contest-without-cm-face-says-union-minister-meenakshi-lekhi-101643654792753.html|access-date=6 February 2022|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}

PLC was allotted 37 seats, but only contested in 34 seats after it could not find candidates to run in 3 seats. The three seats were returned to BJP.{{cite news |title=Punjab: Not able to find candidates, PLC returns 3 seats |url=https://indianexpress.com/elections/punjab-not-able-to-find-candidates-plc-returns-3-seats-7750574/ |access-date=5 February 2022 |work=The Indian Express |date=1 February 2022 |language=en}} 4 Candidates of PLC contested on BJP symbol.{{Cite web|url=https://indianexpress.com/elections/punjab-polls-amarinder-singh-plc-candidates-bjp-alliance-7755677/|title=Punjab Polls: 37 seats proving hard task for Amarinder Singh, struggles to find names|date=4 February 2022}}

class="wikitable" width="50%"
No.

! Party{{Cite web|date=28 December 2021|title=2022 polls: BJP, Punjab Lok Congress, SAD (Sanyukt) announce alliance|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/chandigarh-news/2022-polls-bjp-punjab-lok-congress-sad-sanyukt-announce-alliance-101640641494197.html|access-date=29 December 2021|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}

! Flag

! Symbol

!Leader

!Photo

!Seats contested

! Male candidates

! Female candidates

! style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}};color:white"|1.

| Bharatiya Janata Party

| 50px

| 50px

| Ashwani Kumar Sharma

|50x50px

|73

|67

|6

! style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Punjab Lok Congress}};color:white"|2.

| Punjab Lok Congress

| 50px

|

| Amarinder Singh

| 50px

|28

|26

|2

! style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt)}};color:white"|3.

|Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt)

| 50x50px

|

|Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa

|50px

|15

|14

|1

colspan=6|Total

!116

!107

!9

= {{legend2|#026D37|[[Sanyukt Samaj Morcha|Sanyukt Samaj Morcha+]]}} =

Chief Ministerial candidate was Balbir Singh Rajewal.{{Cite web|date=26 December 2021|title=किसान आंदोलन का चेहरा रहे, पंजाब चुनाव में बने CM फेस, जानिए कौन हैं बलवीर सिंह राजेवाल|url=https://hindi.news18.com/news/punjab/punjab-election-2022-who-is-balbir-singh-rajewal-who-will-be-the-cm-candidate-of-samyukta-samaj-morcha-3919589.html|access-date=6 February 2022|website=News18 हिंदी|language=hi}}

File:SSM-SSP coalition seats distribution 2022.png

class="wikitable" width="50%"
No.

!Party{{Cite web|date=17 January 2022|title=Sanyukt Samaj Morcha declares tie-up with Chaduni faction for Punjab Assembly polls|url=https://theprint.in/india/sanyukt-samaj-morcha-declares-tie-up-with-chaduni-faction-for-punjab-assembly-polls/805910/|access-date=20 January 2022|website=ThePrint|language=en-US}}

! Flag

! Symbol

!Leader

!Photo

!Seats contested{{Cite news|last=|date=20 January 2022|title=Sanyukt Samaj Morcha allies with SSP; Chaduni faction to contest 10 seats|work=Business Standard India|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/elections/sanyukt-samaj-morcha-allies-with-ssp-chaduni-faction-to-contest-10-seats-122012000222_1.html|access-date=24 January 2022}}

! Male candidates

! Female candidates

style="text-align:center; background:#026D37;color:white" ! |1.

|Sanyukt Samaj Morcha
contesting as Independents{{Cite news|last=|first=|title=SSM: SSM Candidates Will Fight As Independents|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/ssm-candidates-will-fight-as-independents/articleshow/89309773.cms|access-date=3 February 2022|website=The Times of India|date=3 February 2022|language=en}}

| 50x50px

| 50x50px

| Balbir Singh Rajewal

| 50px

|107

|103

|4

style="text-align:center; background:Green;color:white" ! |2.

|Sanyukt Sangharsh Party

| 50x50px

|

|Gurnam Singh Charuni

|50x50px

|10

|10

|0

colspan=6|Total

!117

!113

!4

= Others =

class="wikitable" width="50%"
No.

! Party

! Flag

! Symbol

! Leader

! Photo

! Seats contested

! Male candidates

! Female candidates

style="text-align:center; background:{{Party color|Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)}};color:white"|1.

|Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)

| 50x50px

| 50x50px

|Simranjit Singh Mann

|50x50px

|81

|78

|3

! style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Lok Insaaf Party}};color:white"|2.

| Lok Insaaf Party

| 50x50px

|

| Simarjit Singh Bains

|50x50px

|35

|34

|1

style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}};color:white" ! |3.

| Communist Party of India (Marxist)

| 50x50px

| 50x50px

| Sukhwinder Singh Sekhon

| 50x50px

|14

|14

|0

style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation}};color:white" ! |4.

| Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation

| 50px

| 40x40px

|Sukhdarshan Singh Natt

|50x50px

|11

|11

|0

! style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Communist Party of India}};color:white"|5.

| Communist Party of India

| 50px

| 40x40px

|Bant Singh Brar

|50x50px

|7

|7

|0

{{Notelist}}

Candidates

AAP CM candidate Bhagwant Mann contested from Dhuri.

Congress leader and CM Charanjit Singh Channi contested from Chamkaur Sahib and Bhadaur, and former CM Rajinder Kaur Bhattal contested from Lehragaga from INC.{{Cite web|title=Punjab polls: Cong fields CM Channi from two seats, replaces three MLAs|url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/punjab-polls-cong-fields-cm-channi-from-two-seats-replaces-three-mlas/cid/1849810|access-date=31 January 2022|website=www.telegraphindia.com|language=en}}

Former CM, Prakash Singh Badal, member of Shiromani Akali Dal, contested from Lambi. While SAD-BSP alliance’s CM candidate Sukhbir Singh Badal contested from Jalalabad. Former CM, Amarinder Singh, member of Punjab Lok Congress (PLC) contested from Patiala Urban.{{Cite web|title=Punjab Election 2022: Full list of BJP-Punjab Lok Congress candidates and their constituencies|url=https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/bjp-punjab-candidate-list-2022-pdf-punjab-lok-congress-sad-sanyukt/2412761/|access-date=22 January 2022|website=The Financial Express|language=en}}

There were total 1304 candidates in fray. 2266 candidates filed their nominations and out of these, 1645 found valid. 341 withdrew their candidature.{{cite news|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/elections/1-304-candidates-in-fray-for-february-20-punjab-assembly-elections-122020501193_1.html|title=1304 candidates in fray for February 20 Punjab Election|website=Business Standard|access-date=6 February 2022}}

  • (Names of the winning candidates are in bold text)

class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" style="line-height:20px;text-align:center;"
colspan="2" |Constituency

| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |UPA

| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |AAP

| colspan="3" bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |SAD +

No.

!Name

! colspan="2" |Party

!Candidate{{Cite web|title=Punjab Elections 2022: Full list of Congress candidates|url=https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/punjab-elections-2022-full-list-of-congress-candidates/2407341/|access-date=22 January 2022|website=The Financial Express|language=en}}

! colspan="2" |Party

!Candidate{{Cite web|last=|first=|title=Punjab Election 2022: Complete List of AAP Candidates, Check Names HERE|url=https://www.india.com/news/india/punjab-election-2022-complete-list-of-aap-candidates-check-names-announced-5198549/|url-status=live|access-date=22 January 2022|website=www.india.com|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220122030948/https://www.india.com/news/india/punjab-election-2022-complete-list-of-aap-candidates-check-names-announced-5198549/ |archive-date=22 January 2022 }}

! colspan="2" |Party

!Candidate

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Pathankot District
1

|Sujanpur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Naresh Puri

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

| Amit Singh Manto

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Raj Kumar Gupta

2

|Bhoa

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Jogindar Pal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Lal Chand Kataruchakk

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Rakesh Kumar Majotra

3

|Pathankot

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Amit Vij

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Vibhuti Sharma

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

| Advocate Jyoti Pal Bhim

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Gurdaspur District
4

|Gurdaspur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Barindermeet Singh Pahra

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Raman Bahel

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Gurbachan Singh Babehali

5

|Dina Nagar

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Aruna Chaudhary

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Shamsher Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Kamaljit Chawla Mahasha

6

|Qadian

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Partap Singh Bajwa

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jagroop Singh Shekhwan

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Guriqbal Singh Mahal

7

|Batala

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Ashwani Sekhri

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Amansher Singh (Sherry Kalsi)

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Sucha Singh Chhotepur

8

|Sri Hargobindpur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Mandeep Singh Rangar Nangal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Amarpal Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Rajanbir Singh

9

|Fatehgarh Churian

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Tripat Rajinder Singh Bajwa

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Balbir Singh Pannu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Lakhbir Singh Lodhinangal

10

|Dera Baba Nanak

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Gurdeep Singh Randhawa

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Ravikaran Singh Kahlon

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: Grey;" | Amritsar District
11

|Ajnala

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Harpratap Singh Ajnala

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Amarpal Singh Ajnala

12

|Rajasansi

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sukhwinder Singh Sarkaria

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Baldev Singh Meadian

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Veer Singh Lopoke

13

|Majitha

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Jagwinder Pal Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Sukhjinder Singh Lalli Majithia

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Ganieve Kaur Majithia

14

|Jandiala Guru

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sukhwinder Singh Danny

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Harbhajan Singh E.T.O.

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Satinderjit Singh

15

|Amritsar North

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

| Sunil Dutti

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

| Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Anil Joshi

16

|Amritsar West

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Raj Kumar Verka

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jasbir Singh Sandhu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Dalveer Singh Verka

17

|Amritsar Central

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Om Parkash Soni

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Ajay Gupta

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Dalbir Kaur Rangretta

18

|Amritsar East

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Navjot Singh Sidhu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jeevan Jyot Kaur

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Bikram Singh Majithia

19

|Amritsar South

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Inderbir Singh Bolaria

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Inderbir Singh Nijjar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Talbir Singh Gill

20

|Attari

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Tarsem Singh Sialka

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jaswinder Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Gulzar Singh Ranike

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" | Tarn Taran District
21

|Tarn Taran

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Dr. Dharambir Agnihotri

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Kashmir Singh Sohal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Harmeet Singh Sandhu

22

|Khem Karan

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sukhpal Singh Bhullar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Sarvan Singh Dhun

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Virsa Singh Valtoha

23

|Patti

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Harminder Singh Gill

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Laljit Singh Bhullar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Adesh Partap Singh Kairon

24

| Khadoor Sahib

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Ramanjeet Singh Sikki

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Manjinder Singh Lalpura

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Ranjit Singh Brahmpura

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: Grey;" | Amritsar District
25

|Baba Bakala

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Santokh Singh Bhalaipur

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Dalbir Singh Tong

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Baljit Singh

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Kapurthala District
26

|Bholath

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sukhpal Singh Khaira

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Ranjeet Singh Rana

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Jagir Kaur

27

|Kapurthala

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Rana Gurjeet Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Manju Rana

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Davinder Singh Dhapai

28

|Sultanpur Lodhi

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Navtej Singh Cheema

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Sajjan Singh Cheema

|bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Harminder Singh

29

|Phagwara

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Balwinder Singh Dhaliwal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Joginder Singh Maan

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Jasvir Singh Garhi

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Jalandhar District
30

|Phillaur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Vikramjit Singh Chaudhary

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Prem Kumar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Baldev Khaira

31

|Nakodar

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Navjot Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Inderjit Kaur Mann

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Gurpartap Singh Wadala

32

|Shahkot

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Hardev Singh Ladi

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Rattan Singh Kakarkalan

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Bachittar Singh Kohar

33

|Kartarpur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Chaudhary Surinder Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|DCP Balkar Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Advocate Balwinder Kumar

34

|Jalandhar West

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sushil Kumar Rinku

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Sheetal Angural

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Anil Kumar Meenia

35

|Jalandhar Central

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Rajinder Beri

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Raman Arora

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Chandan Grewal

36

|Jalandhar North

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Avtar Singh Junior

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Dinesh Dhal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Kuldeep Singh Lubana

37

|Jalandhar Cantonment

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Pargat Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Surinder Singh Sodhi

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Jagbir Singh Brar

38

|Adampur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sukhwinder Singh Kotli

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jeet Lal Bhaati

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Pawan Kumar

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Hoshiarpur District
39

|Mukerian

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Indu Bala

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Gurdhian Singh Multani

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Sarabjit Singh Sabbi

40

|Dasuya

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Arun Dogra

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Karambir Singh Ghuman

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Sushil Sharma Pinki

41

|Urmar

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sangat Singh Gilzian

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jasvir Singh Raja Gill

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Lakhwinder Singh Lucky

42

|Sham Chaurasi

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Pawan Kumar Adia

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Dr. Ravjot Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

| Mohinder Singh Sandhar

43

|Hoshiarpur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sunder Sham Arora

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Pandit Brahm Shankar Jimpa

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Varinder Parihar

44

|Chabbewal

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Raj Kumar Chabbewal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Harminder Singh Sandhu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Sohan Singh Thandal

45

|Garhshankar

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Amarpreet Lally

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jai Kishan Singh Rori

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Surinder Singh Rathan

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar (S.B.S Nagar)/Nawan Shahr District
46

|Banga

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Tarlochan Singh Soondh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Kuljit Singh Sarghal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Sukhwinder Kumar

47.

|Nawan Shahr

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Satbir Singh Saini

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Lalit Mohan Pathak

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Nachhatar Pal

48.

|Balachaur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Darshan Lal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Santosh Kataria

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Sunita Chaudhary

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Rupnagar District
49

|Anandpur Sahib

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Kanwarpal Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Harjot Singh Bains

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Nitin Nanda Tarkhan

50

|Rupnagar

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Barinder Singh Dhillon

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Dinesh Chadha

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Diljeet Singh Cheema

51

|Chamkaur sahib

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Charanjit Singh Channi

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Dr Charanjit Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|AIG Harmohan Singh Sandhu

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar (S.A.S Nagar)/Mohali District
52.

|Kharar

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Vijay Sharma Tinku

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Anmol Gagan Maan

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Ranjit Singh Gill

53.

|S.A.S. Nagar

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Balbir Singh Sidhu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Kulwant Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Parvinder Singh Sohana

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Fatehgarh Sahib District
54.

|Bassi Pathana

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Gurpreet Singh GP

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Rupinder Singh Happy

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Shiv Kumar Kalyan

55.

|Fatehgarh Sahib

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Kuljit Singh Nagra

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Lakhbir Singh Rai

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Jagdeep Singh Cheema

56.

|Amloh

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Randeep Singh Nabha

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Gurinder Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Gurpreet Singh Khanna

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Ludhiana District
57.

|Khanna

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Gurkirat Singh Kotli

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Tarunpreet Singh Sond

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Jasdeep Kaur

58.

|Samrala

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Raja Gill

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jagtar Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Paramjit Singh Dhillon

59.

|Sahnewal

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Vikram Bajwa

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Hardeep Singh Mundian

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Sharanjit Singh Dhillon

60.

|Ludhiana East

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sanjeev Talwar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Daljit Singh Grewal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Ranjit Singh Gill

61.

|Ludhiana South

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Ishwarjot Singh Cheema

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Rajinder Pal Kaur Chhina

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Hira Singh Gabria

62.

|Atam Nagar

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Kamaljit Singh Karwal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Kulwant Singh Sidhu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Harish Rai

63.

|Ludhiana Central

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Surinder Kumar Dawar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Ashok 'Pappi' Prashar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Pritpal Singh Palli{{cite news |title=Ludhiana: SAD-BSP candidate Pritpal Singh Palli booked for making 'casteist' remarks |url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/ludhiana/ludhiana-sad-bsp-candidate-pritpal-singh-palli-booked-for-making-casteist-remarks-331325 |access-date=9 February 2022 |work=Tribuneindia News Service |language=en}}

64.

|Ludhiana West

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Bharat Bhushan

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Gurpreet Singh Gogi

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Maheshindar Singh Grewal

65.

|Ludhiana North

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Rakesh Pandey

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Madan Lal Bagga

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|R. D. Sharma

66.

|Gill

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Kuldeep Singh Vaid

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jiwan Singh Sangowal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Darshan Singh

67.

|Payal

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Lakhvir Singh Lakha

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Manwinder Singh Gyaspura

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Dr. Jaspreet Singh Beeja

68.

|Dakha

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Capt. Sandeep Singh Sandhu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|KNS Kang

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Manpreet Singh Ayali

69.

|Raikot

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Kamil Amar Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Hakam Singh Thekedar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

| Balwinder Singh Sandhu

70.

|Jagraon

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Jagtar Singh Jagga Hissowal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Saravjit Kaur Manuke

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Shiv Ram Kaler

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Moga District
71.

|Nihal Singh Wala

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Bhupendra Sahoke

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Manjit Singh Bilaspur

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Baldev Singh Manuke

72.

|Bhagha Purana

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Darshan Singh Brar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Amritpal Singh Sukhanand

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Tirath Singh Mahla

73.

|Moga

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Malvika Sood

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Dr. Amandeep Kaur Arora

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Barjinder Singh Brar

74.

|Dharamkot

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sukhjit Singh Lohgarh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Devinder Singh Laddi Dhos

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Totta Singh

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Ferozpur District
75.

|Zira

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Kulbir Singh Zira

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Naresh Kataria

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Janmeja Singh Sekhon

76.

|Firozpur City

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Parminder Singh Pinky

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Ranveer Singh Bhullar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Rohit Vohra

77.

|Firozpur Rural

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Ashu Bangar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Rajnish Dahiya

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Joginder Singh

78.

|Guru Har Sahai

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Vijay Kalra

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Fauja Singh Srari

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Vardev Singh Maan

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Fazilka District
79.

|Jalalabad

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Mohan Singh Phalianwala

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jagdeep 'Goldy' Kamboj

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Sukhbir Singh Badal

80.

|Fazilka

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Davinder Gubaya

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Narinderpal Singh Sawna

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Hansraj Josan

81.

|Abohar

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sandeep Jakhar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Deep Kamboj

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Mahinderpal Rinwa

82.

|Balluana

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Rajinder Kaur

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Amandeep Singh ‘Goldy’ Musafir

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Prithi Ram Meghwal

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Sri Muktsar Sahib District
83.

|Lambi

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Jagpal Singh Abulkhurana

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Gurmeet Singh Khudian

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Parkash Singh Badal

84.

|Gidderbaha

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Amarinder Singh Raja Warring

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Preetpal Sharma

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Hardeep Singh Dhillon

85.

|Malout

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Rupinder Ruby

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Dr. Baljit Kaur

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Harpreet Singh Kotbhai

86.

|Muktsar

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Karan Kaur Brar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jagdeep Singh Brar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Kanwarjit Singh

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" | Faridkot District
87.

|Faridkot

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Kushaldeep Singh Dhillon

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Gurdit Singh Sekhon

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Parambans Singh Romana

88.

|Kotkapura

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Ajaipal Singh Sandhu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Kultar Singh Sandhwan

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Mantar Singh Brar

89.

|Jaitu

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Darshan Singh Dilwan

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Amolak Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Suba Singh Badal

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Bathinda District
90.

|Rampura Phul

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Gurpreet Singh Kangar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Balkar Singh Sidhu

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Sikander Singh Maluka

91.

|Bhucho Mandi

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Pritam Singh Kotbhai

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Master Jagsir Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Darshan Singh Kotfatta

92.

|Bathinda Urban

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Manpreet Singh Badal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jagroop Singh Gill

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Sarup Chand Singla

93.

|Bathinda Rural

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Harvinder Singh Gill Laddi

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Amit Rattan Kotfatta

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Parkash Singh Bhatti

94.

|Talwandi Sabo

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Khushbaz Singh Jatana

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Baljinder Kaur

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Jeet Mohinder Singh Sidhu

95.

|Maur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Dr. Manoj Bala Bansal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Sukhvir Maiser Khana

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Jagmeet Singh Brar

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" | Mansa District
96.

|Mansa

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sidhu Moosewala

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Dr Vijay Singla

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Prem Arora

97.

|Sardulgarh

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Bikram Singh Mofar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Gurpreet Singh Banawali

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Dilraj Singh Bhunder

98.

|Budhlada

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Ranvir Kaur Meya

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Budhram Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Dr Nishan Singh

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Sangrur District
99.

|Lehragaga

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Rajinder Kaur Bhattal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Barinder Kumar Goyal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Gobind Singh Longowal

100.

|Dirba

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Ajaib Singh Rataul

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Harpal Singh Cheema

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Gulzar Singh

101.

|Sunam

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Jaswinder Singh Dhiman

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Aman Arora

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Baldev Singh Mann

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Barnala District
102.

|Bhadaur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Charanjit Singh Channi

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Labh Singh Ugoke

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Satnam Singh

103.

|Barnala

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Manish Bansal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Gurmeet Singh Hayer

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Kulwant Singh

104.

|Mehal Kalan

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Harchand Kaur

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Kulwant Singh Pandori

| bgcolor="{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}" |

|BSP

|Chamkaur Singh

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Malerkotla district
105.

|Malerkotla

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Razia Sultana

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Dr Mohd. Zamil-Ur-Rehman

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Uneus Mohammad

106.

|Amargarh

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Smit Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Jaswant Singh Gajjanmajra

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Iqbal Singh Jhundan

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Sangrur District
107.

|Dhuri

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Dalvir Singh Goldy

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Bhagwant Singh Mann

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Parkash Chand Garg

108.

|Sangrur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Vijay Inder Singla

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Narinder Kaur Bharaj

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Winnerjit Singh Goldy

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Patiala District
109.

|Nabha

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Sadhu Singh Dharamsot

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Gurdev Singh Dev Mann

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Kabir Dass

110.

|Patiala Rural

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Mohit Mohindra

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Dr. Balbir Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Jaspal Singh Chatha

111.

|Rajpura

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Hardial Singh Kamboj

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Neena Mittal

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Charanjit Singh Brar

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar (S.A.S Nagar)/Mohali District
112.

|Dera Bassi

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Deepinder Singh Dhillon

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Kuljit Singh Randhawa

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Narinder Kumar Sharma

colspan="11" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Patiala District
113.

|Ghanaur

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Madan Lal Jalalpur

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Gurlal Ghanaur

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

| Prem Singh Chandumajra

114.

|Sanour

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Harinder Pal Singh Mann

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Harmeet Singh Pathanmajra

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Harinder Pal Singh Chandumajra

115.

|Patiala

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Vishnu Sharma

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Ajitpal Singh Kohli

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Harpal Juneja

116.

|Samana

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Rajinder Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Chetan Singh Jormajra

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Surjit Singh Rakhra

117.

|Shutrana

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}" |

|INC

|Darbara Singh

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |

|AAP

|Kulwant Singh Bazigar

| bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

|SAD

|Vaninder Kaur

Campaigns

Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM), the umbrella body of farmers, campaigned against the ruling BJP by organising public meetings and rallies asking farmers to not vote for BJP.{{cite news |title=यूपी चुनाव में योगी आदित्यनाथ और अमित शाह की नई टेंशन क्या है? |url=https://www.bbc.com/hindi/india-60257089 |access-date=8 February 2022 |work=BBC News हिंदी |date=4 February 2022 |language=hi}} SKM had organised the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest against the controversial three farm acts which were passed by the BJP-led Union Government in the BJP controlled Parliament of India in September 2020. These laws were eventually withdrawn by the Union government.

On 31 January 2022, the farmer leaders observed "Vishwasghat Diwas" (treachery day) across India after the Union government failed to fulfill promises that were made to the farmers during the withdrawal of agitation against three farm laws. SKM leaders have warned that the farm laws may be re-introduced if BJP wins the elections.{{cite news |title=Anti-farmer laws may be back if BJP returns to power: SKM |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/lucknow-news/antifarmer-laws-may-be-back-if-bjp-returns-to-power-skm-101644421294182.html |access-date=9 February 2022 |work=Hindustan Times |date=9 February 2022 |language=en}}

= Policy positions =

==Farm Laws==

BJP's Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar in December 2021, had said that BJP brought the 3 agriculture amendment laws (repealed in 2021). "But the government is not disappointed. We moved a step back and we will move forward again because farmers are India’s backbone."{{cite news |title=Centre will bring back farm laws after Assembly polls, says Congress |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/centre-hatching-conspiracy-to-bring-back-farm-laws-after-assembly-polls-congress/article38037085.ece |access-date=9 February 2022 |work=The Hindu |date=25 December 2021 |language=en-IN}}

The AAP is against the farm laws and had supported the farmers' unions during their year-long protest against the farm laws.{{cite news |title=Farm laws like death warrants that must be taken back, says AAP's Sanjay Singh |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/farm-laws-like-death-warrants-that-must-be-taken-back-says-aap-s-sanjay-singh-101612033647503.html |access-date=9 February 2022 |work=Hindustan Times |date=31 January 2021 |language=en}}

=Campaigning=

== Indian National Congress ==

Congress party started their campaign from Atamnagar, Ludhiana with CM Charanjit Singh Channi and Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Navjot Singh Sidhu.{{Cite web|date=23 November 2021|title=Channi, Sidhu blow poll bugle in Ludhiana: 'will together create sunehra Punjab'|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ludhiana/channi-sidhu-blow-poll-bugle-in-ludhiana-will-together-create-sunehra-punjab-7636597/|access-date=21 January 2022|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}

==Shiromani Akali Dal==

In March 2021, Shiromani Akali Dal began holding rallies and protests under slogan "Punjab Mangda Jawaab" led by party president Sukhbir Singh Badal that criticised Amarinder Singh over issues including a power tariff hike, the value-added tax (VAT) on fuel and his loan waiver promise.{{Cite web|date=9 March 2021|title=Disclose one landmark achievement of your 4-yr term: Sukhbir to CM|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/disclose-one-landmark-achievement-of-your-4-yr-term-sukhbir-to-cm/articleshow/81401944.cms|access-date=9 March 2021|website=The Times of India|language=en}}{{Cite web|date=9 March 2021|title='Punjab Mangda Hisab': Sukhbir targets Capt govt over power tariff hike|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/chandigarh/punjab-mangda-hisab-sukhbir-targets-capt-govt-over-power-tariff-hike-7220255/|access-date=9 March 2021|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=Sukhbir Badal attacks Amarinder Singh on power tariff, VAT on fuel, loan waiver promise|url=https://in.news.yahoo.com/sukhbir-badal-attacks-amarinder-singh-151935532.html|access-date=9 March 2021|website=in.news.yahoo.com|language=en-IN}}

==Aam Aadmi Party==

In March 2021, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal held a Kisaan Mahapanchayat at Bagha Purana in Moga district and began campaigning for elections.{{Cite web|last=Sethi|first=Chitleen K.|date=29 March 2021|title=AAP sounds poll bugle in Punjab, but dissent, leadership crisis cloud 2022 hopes|url=https://theprint.in/politics/aap-sounds-poll-bugle-in-punjab-but-dissent-leadership-crisis-cloud-2022-hopes/629904/|access-date=30 March 2021|website=ThePrint|language=en-US}} On 28 June 2021, Kejriwal announced in a speech in Chandigarh that 300 units of free electricity would be provided to all Punjabis if the party wins the election.{{Cite web|date=28 June 2021|first=Ashutosh|last=Mishra|title=Arvind Kejriwal says free electricity for all in Punjab if AAP wins 2022 assembly election|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/punjab/story/arvind-kejriwal-free-electricity-punjab-aap-wins-2022-assembly-election-government-1820287-2021-06-28|access-date=30 June 2021|website=India Today|language=en}} On 30 September 2021, Kejriwal also announced that if AAP wins the election, his government would build Mohalla Clinics in Punjab that would provide free healthcare facilities.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=1 October 2021|title=Free treatment, medicines at govt hospitals if AAP voted to power in Punjab: Arvind Kejriwal |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/free-treatment-medicines-at-govt-hospitals-if-aap-voted-to-power-in-punjab-arvind-kejriwal/articleshow/86670509.cms|url-status=live|access-date=2 October 2021|website=The Times of India|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211001050125/http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/free-treatment-medicines-at-govt-hospitals-if-aap-voted-to-power-in-punjab-arvind-kejriwal/articleshow/86670509.cms |archive-date=1 October 2021 }} On 22 November 2021, Arvind Kejriwal announced that if AAP wins Punjab then 1,000 rupees will be given to every women above 18 years of age.{{Cite web|date=23 November 2021|title=Punjab polls: Kejriwal promises Rs 1,000 per month to every woman|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ludhiana/arvind-kejriwal-rs-1000-woman-aap-punjab-7635386/|access-date=21 January 2022|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}

On 9 February, Aam Aadmi Party’s chief ministerial candidate and MP, Bhagwant Mann raised issues about farmers in the Lok Sabha. The payment to sugarcane farmers for the year 2020-21 and 2021-22 had been pending. He appealed for clearing the due early along with interest. He asked for compensation for the losses in cotton farmers due to the pest attack. he asked that the Union government should recognise the farmers who died during the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest.{{cite news |title=Bhagwant Mann attends Lok Sabha session, raises farmers' issues |url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/bhagwant-mann-attends-lok-sabha-session-raises-farmers-issues-368495| date=9 February 2022 |access-date=10 February 2022 |work=Tribune |language=en}}

Anmol Gagan Maan sang the campaign song for AAP, "Bhagat Singh, Kartar Sarabha saare hi ban challe, bhai hun jaago aaiyaan, sarkaar badlan challey, bhai hun jaago aaiyaan". Indian Express called the song a "huge hit during campaigning".{{cite news|last1=Goyal |first1=Divya |title=The Chosen 13: 'Padwoman', Moga's doctor among Punjab's women MLAs |url=https://indianexpress.com/elections/punjab-elections-results-aap-victory-congress-sad-candidates-7816401/ |access-date=20 March 2022 |work=The Indian Express |date=12 March 2022 |language=en}}

== Bahujan Samaj Party ==

On 31 December 2020, Bahujan Samaj Party cadres, led by state president Jasbir Singh Garhi, first gathered at Shambhu border and then left in a cavalcade of 100 cars to join the protest and show solidarity to the farmers. They also waved banners in support of farmers and on unity of farmers and labourers, as most number of labourers come from the Scheduled Castes. It was the first time that a political party was part of the farmers protest in such large numbers.{{Cite web|date=1 January 2021|first=IP|last=Singh|title=BSP joins farmers protest at Singhu border on New Year eve|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/bsp-join-farmers-protest-at-singhu-border-on-ny-eve/articleshow/80052738.cms|access-date=25 April 2021|website=The Times of India|language=en}}

Garhi has also criticised what he argues are lies and corruption of the incumbent government on the subject of the implementation of Post Metric Scholarship Scheme, calling it the "Scholarship Scheme Scam".{{Cite web|title=Massive protest by BSP against farm bills, announces support to Punjab bandh on 25 September|url=https://www.babushahi.com/full-news.php?id=108519|access-date=25 April 2021|website=www.babushahi.com}}

== Bharatiya Janata Party ==

After two years, In election year Modi came to Punjab for a public rally after repealing controversial Farm Laws for NDA.{{Cite web|date=1 January 2022|title='Punjab will give rousing welcome to PM Modi on Jan 5'|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/chandigarh-news/punjab-will-give-rousing-welcome-to-pm-modi-on-jan-5-101640981749964.html|access-date=21 January 2022|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}} However, rally was cancelled due to farmers protest at Ferozpur–Moga road.{{Cite web|last=|first=|title=PM Modi cancels Ferozepur visit after farmers block roads|url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/pm-modi-to-visit-punjab-after-2-years-today-will-inaugurate-projects-worth-over-rs-42-750-crore-358355|url-status=live|access-date=21 January 2022|website=Tribuneindia News Service|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220105045241/https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/pm-modi-to-visit-punjab-after-2-years-today-will-inaugurate-projects-worth-over-rs-42-750-crore-358355 |archive-date=5 January 2022 }}

= Campaign controversies =

== Election Commission of India ==

On 8 January 2022, Election Commission of India announced ban on physical rallies until 15 January, due to high positivity rate of COVID-19.{{Cite news|date=8 January 2022|title=Punjab polls on Feb 14; virtual rallies till Jan 15|language=en|work=The Tribune|url=https://m.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/punjab-polls-on-feb-14-virtual-rallies-till-jan-15-359453|access-date=9 January 2022}} ECI further extended the ban until 22 January.{{Cite web|title=EC extends ban on physical rallies in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur, Goa till Jan 22|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/elections/story/ec-extends-ban-on-physical-rallies-in-five-poll-bound-states-till-next-week-1900439-2022-01-15|access-date=16 January 2022|website=India Today|date=15 January 2022 |language=en}} The ban was further extended to 31 January 2022.{{Cite web|last=|date=22 January 2022|title=Breaking: EC extends ban on public rallies, roadshows till January 31|url=https://www.livemint.com/news/india/breaking-ec-extends-ban-on-public-rallies-roadshows-till-january-31-11642853317482.html|access-date=24 January 2022|website=mint|language=en}}

==INC==

Manish Tewari, the only MP from Congress in Punjab was not included in the list of start campaigners. Senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad was also left out. The two leaders had written to Congress president asking for reforms in Congress party.{{cite news |title=Manish Tewari's Swipe At Congress Over Punjab Campaign List: "No Secret" |url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/punjab-elections-congress-manish-tewaris-dig-on-punjab-wouldve-been-surprised-if-2750364 |access-date=5 February 2022 |work=NDTV.com |date=5 February 2022}} Sunil Jakhar claimed he wasn't made Chief Minister despite having the support of the most 42 MLAs, and quit from active politics few days later.{{Cite web|title="Out Of Active Politics": Punjab Congressman Days After "42 MLAs" Claim|url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/punjab-assembly-polls-punjab-assembly-elections-sunil-jakhar-out-of-active-politics-punjab-congressman-days-after-42-mlas-claim-2753698|access-date=10 February 2022|website=NDTV.com}}

= Campaign finance =

ECI increased the expenditure limit to ₹40 lakh.{{Cite web|title=Election Commission announces 7-phase elections from February 10; Punjab votes on February 14|url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/election-commission-announces-7-phase-elections-from-february-10-punjab-votes-on-february-14-359368|access-date=9 January 2022|website=Tribuneindia News Service|language=en|archive-date=9 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220109144301/https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/election-commission-announces-7-phase-elections-from-february-10-punjab-votes-on-february-14-359368|url-status=dead}}

= Dynasty politics =

{{main|Political families of Punjab, India}}

== Shiromani Akali Dal ==

  1. Former Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal, Son of Former CM Parkash Singh Badal is contesting from Jalalabad.{{Cite web|date=15 March 2021|title=Sukhbir Badal: Will contest from Jalalabad in 2022 Punjab polls|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/sukhbir-badal-will-contest-from-jalalabad-in-2022-punjab-polls-7228488/|access-date=21 January 2022|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}
  2. Former Punjab Minister Tota Singh is contesting from Dharamkot and his son Barjinder Singh Makhan Brar is contesting from Moga.{{Cite web|date=6 December 2016|title=Father, son get SAD tickets from Moga, partymen doubt their winnability|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/india/punjab-2017-elections-father-son-get-sad-tickets-from-moga-partymen-doubt-their-winnability-4412726/|access-date=21 January 2022|website=The Indian Express|language=en}}
  3. Former Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha MP Prem Singh Chandumajra is contesting from Ghanaur and his son Harinderpal Singh Chandumajra (incumbent MLA) is contesting from Sanour.{{Cite web|date=12 November 2021|title=Ticket to Chandumajra- resentment in SAD leaders over ticket allocation|url=https://www.royalpatiala.in/ticket-to-chandumajra-resentment-in-sad-leaders-over-ticket-allocation/|access-date=21 January 2022|website=Royal Patiala|language=en-US}}

==Indian National Congress==

Congress has decided to follow 'one family, one ticket' norm while selecting party candidates for the upcoming assembly elections in Punjab.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=11 January 2022|title=Congress to follow 'one family, one ticket' rule for Punjab Assembly election|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/punjab-assembly-polls-2022/story/congress-one-family-one-ticket-rule-punjab-assembly-election-1898879-2022-01-11|url-status=live|access-date=21 January 2022|website=India Today|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220111180826/https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/punjab-assembly-polls-2022/story/congress-one-family-one-ticket-rule-punjab-assembly-election-1898879-2022-01-11 |archive-date=11 January 2022 }}

  1. Manish Bansal, son of Pawan Kumar Bansal, former Minister of Railways is contesting from Barnala.{{Cite web|title=Congress fields CM Channi from a second seat, Pawan Bansal's son in Barnala, ex-mayor against Capt Amarinder|url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/punjab-polls-congress-fields-former-mayor-vishnu-sharma-against-capt-amarinder-in-patiala-365578|access-date=5 February 2022|website=Tribuneindia News Service|language=en}}
  2. Smit Singh, nephew of Navjot Singh Sidhu is contesting from Amargarh.{{Cite web|date=2 February 2022|first=Bharat|last=Khanna|title=smit: Sidhu Seeks Votes For Nephew Smit|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ludhiana/sidhu-seeks-votes-for-nephew-smit/articleshow/89286063.cms|access-date=5 February 2022|website=The Times of India|language=en}}
  3. Vikram Bajwa, son-in-law of Rajinder Kaur Bhattal is contesting from Sahnewal.{{Cite web|title=Punjab Assembly poll: Ex-CMs Harcharan Brar, Rajinder Kaur Bhattal's kin on Congress' 2nd list|url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/ex-cms-brar-bhattals-kin-on-2nd-list-364444|access-date=5 February 2022|website=Tribuneindia News Service|language=en}}

Poll predictions

= Opinion polls =

style="float; margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 0.5em" class="infobox"

|+Polling aggregates

style="text-align: center" | Active Parties
style="padding: 0 5px;" | {{color box|#00BFFF}} Indian National Congress
style="padding: 0 5px;" | {{color box|#0378A6}} Aam Aadmi Party
style="padding: 0 5px;" | {{color box|#0F204A}} Shiromani Akali Dal+
style="padding: 0 5px;" | {{color box|#DDDDDD}} Others

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

! rowspan="2" |Date published

! rowspan="2" |Polling agency

|bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}"|

|bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"|

|bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}"|

|bgcolor="{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}}"|

|bgcolor="gray"|

! rowspan="2" |Lead

UPA

! AAP

! SAD+

! NDA

! Others

{{nowrap|7 February 2022}}

|ABP News - C-Voter{{Cite web|title=CVoter Survey: AAP Nears Majority Mark In Punjab, Projected Much Ahead Of Congress|url=https://news.abplive.com/elections/abp-news-cvoter-survey-february-7-final-opinion-poll-punjab-election-2022-opinion-polls-vote-share-seat-sharing-kbm-sad-aap-bjp-congress-1511457|access-date=8 February 2022|website=ABP Live|date=7 February 2022|language=en}}

|30%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|39.8%

|20.2%

|8%

|2%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|9.8%

{{nowrap|23 January 2022}}

|Polstrat-NewsX{{Cite news|date=23 January 2022|title=Polstrat-NewsX Pre-Poll Survey 2: Who's winning Punjab?|url=https://www.newsx.com/national/polstrat-newsx-pre-poll-survey-2-whos-winning-punjab.html|access-date=26 January 2022|website=NewsX|language=en}}

|37.2%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|39.7%

|16.6%

|2.7%

|3.8%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|2.5%

{{nowrap|10 January 2022}}

|ABP News - C-Voter{{Cite web|last=|first=|title=Punjab ABP News-CVoter Opinion Poll: AAP Favourite, CM Channi-Led Congress Gets Stronger|url=https://news.abplive.com/elections/abp-news-cvoter-survey-january-punjab-election-2022-opinion-polls-vote-share-seat-sharing-kbm-sad-aap-bjp-congress-1505478|url-status=live|access-date=10 January 2022|website=ABP Live|date=10 January 2022|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220110120522/https://news.abplive.com/elections/abp-news-cvoter-survey-january-punjab-election-2022-opinion-polls-vote-share-seat-sharing-kbm-sad-aap-bjp-congress-1505478 |archive-date=10 January 2022 }}

|35.9%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|39.7%

|17.7%

|2.5%

|4.2%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|3.8%

{{nowrap|21 December 2021}}

|Polstrat-NewsX{{cite news |title=Polstrat-NewsX Pre-Poll Survey Results: Who's winning Punjab? |url=https://www.newsx.com/national/polstart-newsx-pre-poll-survey-results-whos-winning-punjab.html |access-date=24 December 2021 |work=NewsX |quote="The Aam Aadmi Party, seeking to solidify its position in Punjab, is predicted to defeat Congress with a small margin by winning 47-52 seats with a 38.83% vote share." |date=22 December 2021 |language=en}}

|35.20%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|38.83%

|21.01%

|2.33%

|2.63%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|3.63%

{{nowrap|11 December 2021}}

|ABP News - C-Voter{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=11 December 2021|title=ABP News-CVoter Survey: AAP Most Favourite In Punjab, BJP Could Retain Uttarakhand|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cvoter-survey-aap-on-top-in-punjab-bjp-could-retain-uttarakhand-despite-anti-incumbency-1499117|access-date=11 December 2021|website=news.abplive.com|language=en}}

|34.1%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|38.4%

|20.4%

|2.6%

|4.5%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|4.3%

{{nowrap|12 November 2021}}

|ABP News - C-Voter{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=12 November 2021|title=ABP-CVoter Survey: AAP To Emerge As Single Largest Party In Punjab, BJP To Bag 0-1 Seat|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-c-voter-survey-november-opinion-polls-punjab-election-2022-vote-share-seat-sharing-kbm-bjp-congress-sad-aap-1492996|url-status=live|access-date=14 November 2021|website=news.abplive.com|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211112121712/https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-c-voter-survey-november-opinion-polls-punjab-election-2022-vote-share-seat-sharing-kbm-bjp-congress-sad-aap-1492996 |archive-date=12 November 2021 }}

|34.9%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|36.5%

|20.6%

|2.2%

|5.8%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|1.6%

{{nowrap|8 October 2021}}

|ABP News - C-Voter{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=8 October 2021|title=ABP-CVoter Survey: Will Punjab Congress Crisis Benefit AAP, SAD-BSP Alliance In Election?|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cvoter-survey-snap-poll-punjab-election-2022-kaun-banerga-mukhyamantri-final-vote-share-seat-share-1486671|url-status=live|access-date=9 October 2021|website=news.abplive.com|language=en|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211008120211/https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cvoter-survey-snap-poll-punjab-election-2022-kaun-banerga-mukhyamantri-final-vote-share-seat-share-1486671 |archive-date=8 October 2021 }}

|31.8%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|35.9%

|22.5%

|3.8%

|6.0%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|5.1%

{{nowrap|4 September 2021}}

|ABP News - C-Voter{{Cite web|last=Menon|first=Aditya|date=4 September 2021|title=ABP-CVoter Survey's Biggest Takeaway: AAP Is Harming Congress in 3 States|url=https://www.thequint.com/news/politics/abp-cvoter-survey-aap-congress-uttarakhand-goa-punjab-arvind-kejriwal-rahul-gandhi|access-date=4 September 2021|website=TheQuint|language=en}}

|28.8%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|35.1%

|21.8%

|7.3%

|7.0%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|6.3%

{{nowrap|19 March 2021}}

|ABP News - C-Voter{{Cite web|agency=ABP News Bureau|date=19 March 2021|title=ABP-CVoter Survey, Punjab Predictions: In Battle Between Congress & AAP, Where Does SAD, BJP Stand?|url=https://news.abplive.com/news/india/abp-news-cvoter-punjab-survey-election-seat-projection-vote-share-bjp-vs-inc-vs-akali-dal-others-march-2021-1449212|access-date=11 July 2021|website=news.abplive.com|language=en}}

|31.5%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|36.5%

|21.3%

|5.0%

|5.7%

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|5.0%

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

! rowspan="2" |Date published

! rowspan="2" |Polling agency

|bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}"|

|bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"|

|bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}"|

|bgcolor="{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}}"|

|bgcolor="gray"|

! rowspan="2" |Lead

! rowspan="2" |Remarks

UPA

! AAP

! SAD+

! NDA

! Others

{{nowrap|7 February 2022}}

|ABP News - C-Voter{{Cite web|title=ABP News-CVoter Survey: AAP Nears Majority Mark In Punjab, Projected Much Ahead Of Congress|url=https://news.abplive.com/elections/abp-news-cvoter-survey-february-7-final-opinion-poll-punjab-election-2022-opinion-polls-vote-share-seat-sharing-kbm-sad-aap-bjp-congress-1511457|access-date=8 February 2022|website=ABP Live|date=7 February 2022|language=en}}

|24-30

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|55-63

|20-26

|3-11

|0-2

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|25-39

| Hung

{{nowrap|23 January 2022}}

|Polstrat-NewsX

|42-45

|bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|52-55

|17-20

|0-2

|0-1

|bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|7-13

| Hung

{{nowrap|10 January 2022}}

|ABP News - C-Voter

|37-43

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|52-58

|17-23

|1-3

|0-1

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|9-21

| Hung

{{nowrap|21 December 2021}}

|Polstrat-NewsX

|40-45

|bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|47-52

|22-26

|1-2

|0-1

|bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|2-12

| Hung

{{nowrap|11 December 2021}}

|ABP News - C-Voter

| 39-45

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|50-56

| 17-23

|0-3

|0-1

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|5-16

| Hung

{{nowrap|12 November 2021}}

|ABP News - C-Voter

| 42-50

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|47-53

| 16-24

|0-1

|0-1

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|0-11

| Hung

{{nowrap|8 October 2021}}

|ABP News - C-Voter

| 39-47

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|49-55

| 17-25

|0-1

|0-1

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|2-16

| Hung

{{nowrap|4 September 2021}}

|ABP News - C-Voter

| 38-46

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|51-57

|16-24

|0-1

|0-1

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" style="color:white"|5-19

| Hung

{{nowrap|19 March 2021}}

|ABP News - C-Voter

|43-49

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|51-57

|12-18

|0-3

|0-5

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|2-14

| Hung

= Exit polls =

The Election Commission banned the media from publishing exit polls between 7 AM on 10 February 2022 and 6:30 PM on 7 March 2022. Violation of the directive would be punishable with two years of imprisonment.{{cite news |title=EC bans exit polls in five election-bound states between February 10 and March 7 |url=https://scroll.in/latest/1016234/ec-bans-exit-polls-in-five-election-bound-states-between-february-10-and-march-7 |access-date=8 February 2022 |work=Scroll.in}} Accordingly the exit polls below were published in the evening of 7 March.

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

! rowspan="2" |Polling agency

|bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}"|

|bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"|

|bgcolor="{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}"|

|bgcolor="{{party color|National Democratic Alliance}}"|

|bgcolor="gray"|

! rowspan="2" |Lead

! rowspan="2" |Remarks

UPA

! AAP

! SAD+

! NDA

! Others

ABP News - C Voter{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=7 March 2022 |title=ABP News-CVoter Punjab Exit Poll 2022: AAP Way Ahead But Will It Form Govt? |url=https://news.abplive.com/elections/abp-cvoter-punjab-exit-poll-2022-highlights-punjab-election-exit-poll-results-bjp-aap-congress-sad-1517548 |access-date=9 March 2022 |website=news.abplive.com |language=en}}

| 22-28

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|51-61

| 20-26

| 7-13

| 1-5

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|23-39

| Hung

Dainik Bhaskar{{cite news |title=पंजाब में भास्कर एग्जिट पोल:AAP सबसे बड़ी पार्टी मगर डेरा फैक्टर से अकालियों ने बिगाड़ा खेल, 53 साल बाद पहली बार त्रिशंकु विधानसभा के आसार |url=https://www.bhaskar.com/local/punjab/news/punjab-exit-poll-result-live-updates-arvind-kejriwal-aap-party-amarinder-singh-congress-and-bjp-129479253.html |access-date=10 March 2022 |date=7 March 2022}}

| 26-32

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|38-44

| 30-39

| 7-10

| 1-2

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|1-14

| Hung

NewsX - Polstrat{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=7 March 2022 |title=TV9-Polstrat, most exit polls give UP, Manipur to BJP; Punjab to AAP; Uttarakhand, Goa hung |url=https://www.news9live.com/india/tv9-polstrat-exit-poll-results-2022-bjp-to-retain-up-aap-to-rule-punjab-hung-assembly-likely-in-uttarakhand-157652 |access-date=9 March 2022 |website=NEWS9LIVE |language=en}}

| 24-29

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|56-61

| 22-26

| 1-6

| 0-3

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|27-37

| Hung

India today - Axis My India{{Cite web |date=7 March 2022|title=Axis My India Exit Poll: AAP likely to sweep Punjab with 76-90 seats |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/punjab-assembly-polls-2022/story/india-today-axis-my-india-exit-poll-for-punjab-assembly-election-sad-congress-aap-1921723-2022-03-07 |access-date=7 March 2022 |website=India Today |language=en}}

|19-31

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|76-90

|7-11

|1-4

|0-2

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white"|55-71

| AAP Majority

India TV-Ground Zero{{Cite web |last=Dash |first=Nivedita |date=7 March 2022 |title=Exit Polls 2022: AAP or Congress in Punjab? Here's what CNX, Ground Zero Research show |url=https://www.indiatvnews.com/elections/news/exit-polls-2022-aap-set-to-win-punjab-shows-ground-zero-research-cnx-research-congress-2022-03-07-763149 |access-date=7 March 2022 |website=www.indiatvnews.com |language=en |archive-date=7 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220307160006/https://www.indiatvnews.com/elections/news/exit-polls-2022-aap-set-to-win-punjab-shows-ground-zero-research-cnx-research-congress-2022-03-07-763149 |url-status=dead }}

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}"|49-59

|27-37

|20-30

|2-6

|1-3

| bgcolor="{{party color|United Progressive Alliance}}"|12-32

| Hung

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| AAP Majority

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style="background:{{party color|Independent (politician)}};" |Election results

|style="background:{{party color|Independent (politician)}};" |18

| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white" |92

|style="background:{{party color|Independent (politician)}};" |4

|style="background:{{party color|Independent (politician)}};" |2

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| bgcolor="{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"style="color:white" |74

|style="background:{{party color|Independent (politician)}};" |AAP Majority

Incidents

=Voting Machine malfunction=

Electronic Voter Machine (EVM) malfunction was reported at several places.{{cite news |title=पंजाब में कई मतदान केंद्रों पर EVM हुई खराब, कोई पोलिंग बूथ पर लगी लंबी लाइनें |url=https://www.ptcnews.tv/evm-malfunction-at-several-polling-stations-during-polling-for-punjab-assembly-elections |access-date=24 February 2022 |work=PTC News |date=20 February 2022 |language=en}} AAP reported these incidents to the Election Commission.{{cite news |title=Punjab Elections 2022: AAP flags EVM glitch, voting delayed in several places |url=https://www.ptcnews.tv/punjab-elections-2022-aap-flags-evm-glitch-voting-delayed-in-several-places |access-date=24 February 2022 |work=PTC News |date=20 February 2022 |language=en}}

Voter turnout

Source:{{Cite web |title=Constituency-wise voter turnout |url=https://ceopunjab.gov.in/DownLoadDocument?t=2294&l=En&q=election |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230214084523/https://ceopunjab.gov.in/DownLoadDocument?t=2294&l=En&q=election |url-status=dead |archive-date=14 February 2023 |website=www.ceopunjab.gov.in }}

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"

!District

!Seats

!Turnout (%)

Amritsar

|11

|65.87

Barnala

|3

|73.84

Bathinda

|6

|78.19

Faridkot

|3

|76.31

Fatehgarh Sahib

|3

|76.87

Fazilka

|4

|78.18

Firozpur

|4

|77.59

Gurdaspur

|7

|71.28

Hoshiarpur

|7

|68.66

Jalandhar

|9

|66.95

Kapurthala

|4

|68.07

Ludhiana

|14

|67.67

Malerkotla

|2

|78.28

Mansa

|3

|81.24

Moga

|4

|73.95

Pathankot

|3

|74.69

Patiala

|8

|73.11

Rupnagar

|3

|73.99

S. A. S. Nagar

|3

|66.87

Sangrur

|5

|78.04

S. B. S. Nagar

|3

|70.75

Sri Muktsar Sahib

|4

|80.49

Tarn Taran

|4

|70.09

Total

!117

!71.95

Results

{{wide image|2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly Election Result Map.svg|725x725px|Map displaying constituencies won by parties}}

style="width:100%; text-align:center;"

| style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}; width:78%;; color:white;" |92

| style="background: {{Party color|United Progressive Alliance}}; width:16%;; color:white;" |18

| style="background: {{Party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}; width:4%;; color:white;" |4

| style="background: {{Party color|other}}; width:2%;" |3

AAP

|UPA

|SAD+

|Others

{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

{{Pie chart

|thumb = right

|caption = Seat Share by Alliance

|label1 = AAP - 92

|value1 = 78.6

|color1 = #0072B0

|label2 = UPA - 18

|value2 = 15.4

|color2 = #00BFFF

|label3 = SAD+ - 4

|value3 = 3.4

|color3 = #0F204A

|label4 = NDA - 2

|value4 = 1.7

|color4 = #FF9933

|label5 = IND - 1

|value5 = 0.9

|color5 = #DDDDDD

}}

{{Pie chart

|thumb = right

|caption = Vote Share

|label1 = AAP

|value1 = 42.01

|color1 = #0072B0

|label2 = INC

|value2 = 22.98

|color2 = #00BFFF

|label3 = SAD+

|value3 = 20.15

|color3 = #0F204A

|label4 = NDA

|value4 = 7.73

|color4 = #FF9933

|label5 = IND

|value5 = 2.94

|color5 = #DDDDDD

|label6 = SAD(A)

|value6 = 2.48

|color6 = #FFCF00

|label7 = LIP

|value7 = 0.28

|color7 = #800000

|label8 = Others

|value8 = 1.00

|color8 = grey

|label9 = NOTA

|value9 = 0.71

|color9 = White

}}

= Results by alliance and party =

class="wikitable sortable"

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Alliance

! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |Party

! colspan="3" |Popular vote

! colspan="3" |Seats

Votes

!%

pp

!Contested

!Won {{cite web |title=Punjab Results Live |url=https://results.eci.gov.in/ResultAcGenMar2022/partywiseresult-S19.htm?st=S19 |website=results.eci.gov.in |publisher=Election Commission of India |access-date=10 March 2022}}

!Change

colspan="2"| None

|bgcolor="{{Party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}"|

|Aam Aadmi Party {{Composition bar|92|117|{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}|background-color=|border border-color=darkgray|width=|per=1}}

|6,538,783

|42.01%

| {{increase}}18.31

|117

|92

|{{increase}} 72

bgcolor="{{Party color|United Progressive Alliance}}"|

!UPA

|bgcolor="{{Party color|Indian National Congress}}"|

|Indian National Congress{{Composition bar|18|117|{{party color|Indian National Congress}}|background-color=|border border-color=darkgray|width=|per=1}}

|3,576,684

|22.98%

| {{decrease}}15.52

|117

|18

|{{decrease}} 59

rowspan="3" bgcolor="{{Party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |

! rowspan="3" |SAD+

|bgcolor="{{Party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}"|

|Shiromani Akali Dal{{Composition bar|3|117|{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}|background-color=|border border-color=darkgray|width=|per=1}}

|2,861,286

|18.38%

| {{decrease}}6.82

|97

|3

|{{decrease}} 12

bgcolor="{{Party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}"|

|Bahujan Samaj Party{{Composition bar|1|117|{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}|background-color=|border border-color=darkgray|width=|per=1}}

|275,232

|1.77%

| {{increase}}0.27

|20

|1

|{{increase}} 1

style="background:#0F204A"|

|style="background:#e7e8ec"|Total

|style="background:#e7e8ec"|3,136,518

|style="background:#e7e8ec"|20.15%

|style="background:#e7e8ec"|

|style="background:#e7e8ec"|117

|style="background:#e7e8ec"|4

|style="background:#e7e8ec"|{{decrease}} 11

rowspan="4" bgcolor="{{Party color|National Democratic Alliance}}" |

! rowspan="4" |NDA

| bgcolor="{{Party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}" |

|Bharatiya Janata Party {{Composition bar|2|117|{{party color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}|background-color=|border border-color=darkgray|width=|per=1}}

|1,027,143

|6.6%

|{{increase}}1.2

|73

|2

|{{decrease}} 1

bgcolor="{{Party color|Punjab Lok Congress}}" |

|Punjab Lok Congress

|84,697

|0.54%

| {{increase}}0.54

|28

|0

|New

bgcolor="{{Party color|Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt)}}" |

|Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt)

|91,995

|0.59%

|

|15

|0

|New

style="background:#F98C1F"|

|style="background:#fef3e8"|Total

|style="background:#fef3e8"|1,203,835

|style="background:#fef3e8"|7.73%

|style="background:#fef3e8"|

|style="background:#fef3e8"|116

|style="background:#fef3e8"|2

|style="background:#fef3e8"|{{decrease}} 1

colspan="2" rowspan="6" |None

|bgcolor="{{Party color|Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)}}"|

|Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)

|386,176

|2.48%

|{{increase}}2.18

|0

|

|

bgcolor="{{Party color|Lok Insaaf Party}}"|

|Lok Insaaf Party

|43,229

|0.28%

| {{decrease}}0.92

|

|

|

bgcolor="{{Party color|Independent politician}}" |

|Independents

|457,410

|2.94%

|

|0

|1

|{{increase}} 1

bgcolor="{{Party color|Other}}|

|Others

|

|0.72%

|

|

|0

|{{decrease}} 2

bgcolor="{{Party color|None of the above}}|

|NOTA

|110,308

|0.71%

|

!colspan=3 style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|

colspan = 4|Total

!

!

!colspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|

colspan="10" |
style="text-align:left;" colspan="4" |Valid votes

| align="right" |

| align="right" |

! colspan="4" rowspan="5" style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|

style="text-align:left;" colspan="4" |Invalid votes

| align="right" |

| align="right" |

style="text-align:left;" colspan="4" |Votes cast/ turnout

| align="right" |

| align="right" |

style="text-align:left;" colspan="4" |Abstentions

| align="right" |

| align="right" |

style="text-align:left;" colspan="4" |Registered voters

| align="right" |

|style="background-color:#E9E9E9"|

= Results by region =

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

|+

!Region

!Seats

| bgcolor="{{Party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |AAP

| bgcolor="{{Party color|United Progressive Alliance }}" |UPA

| bgcolor="{{Party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |SAD+

| bgcolor="{{Party color|National Democratic Alliance}}" |NDA

| bgcolor="{{Party color|Other}}" |Others

Malwa

!69

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|66

|2

|1

|0

|0

Majha

!25

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|16

|7

|1

|1

|0

Doaba

!23

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|10

|9

|2

|1

|1

Total

!117

!92

!18

!4

!2

!1

= Results by division =

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

|+

!Division

!Seats

| bgcolor="{{Party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |AAP

| bgcolor="{{Party color|United Progressive Alliance }}" |UPA

| bgcolor="{{Party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |SAD+

| bgcolor="{{Party color|National Democratic Alliance}}" |NDA

| bgcolor="{{Party color|Other}}" |Others

Jalandhar

!45

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|25

|16

|1

|2

|1

Patiala

!35

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|34

|0

|1

|0

|0

Firozpur

!16

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|14

|2

|0

|0

|0

Faridkot

!12

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|12

|0

|0

|0

|0

Rupnagar

!9

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|7

|0

|2

|0

|0

Total

!117

!92

!18

!4

!2

!1

= Results by district =

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

!District

!Seats

| bgcolor="{{Party color|Aam Aadmi Party}}" |AAP

| bgcolor="{{Party color|United Progressive Alliance }}" |UPA

| bgcolor="{{Party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}" |SAD+

| bgcolor="{{Party color|National Democratic Alliance}}" |NDA

| bgcolor="{{Party color|Other}}" |Others

colspan="7" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Jalandhar Division
Amritsar Sahib

!11

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|9

|1

|1

|0

|0

Gurdaspur

!7

|2

|style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"|5

|0

|0

|0

Tarn Taran Sahib

!4

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|4

|0

|0

|0

|0

Pathankot

!3

|1

|1

|0

|1

|0

Jalandhar

!9

|4

|style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"|5

|0

|0

|0

Hoshiarpur

!7

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|5

|1

|0

|1

|0

Kapurthala

!4

|0

|style="background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}} ; color:white;"|3

|0

|0

|1

colspan="7" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Patiala Division
Ludhiana

!14

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|13

|0

|1

|0

|0

Patiala

!8

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|8

|0

|0

|0

|0

Sangrur

!5

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|5

|0

|0

|0

|0

Barnala

!3

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|3

|0

|0

|0

|0

Fatehgarh Sahib

!3

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|3

|0

|0

|0

|0

Malerkotla

!2

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|2

|0

|0

|0

|0

colspan="7" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Firozpur Division
Fazilka

!4

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|3

|1

|0

|0

|0

Firozpur

!4

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|4

|0

|0

|0

|0

Moga

!4

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|4

|0

|0

|0

|0

Sri Muktsar Sahib

!4

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|3

|1

|0

|0

|0

colspan="7" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Rupnagar Division
S.B.S. Nagar

!3

|1

|0

|style="background:{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}} ; color:white;"|2

|0

|0

S.A.S. Nagar

!3

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|3

|0

|0

|0

|0

Rupnagar

!3

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|3

|0

|0

|0

|0

colspan="7" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Faridkot Division
Bathinda

!6

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|6

|0

|0

|0

|0

Faridkot

!3

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|3

|0

|0

|0

|0

Mansa

!3

|style="background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}} ; color:white;"|3

|0

|0

|0

|0

Total

!117

!92

!18

!4

!2

!1

= Results by constituency =

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

! colspan="2" | Constituency

! rowspan="2" |Turnout
(%)

! colspan="5" |Winner{{cite news |title=All Winners List of Punjab Assembly Election 2022 {{!}} Punjab Vidhan Sabha Elections |url=https://www.news18.com/assembly-elections-2022/punjab/all-winners/ |access-date=10 March 2022 |work=News18 |language=en}}

! colspan="5" |Runner Up

! rowspan="2" |Margin

#

! Name

! Candidate

! colspan="2" | Party

! Votes

!%

! Candidate

! colspan="2" | Party

! Votes

!%

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Pathankot District
1

|Sujanpur

|75.95

| Naresh Puri

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|46916

|36.27

|Dinesh Singh

|{{Party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}

|42280

|32.69

| style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |4636

2

|Bhoa (SC)

|73.60

| Lal Chand Kataruchakk

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|50339

|36.59

|Joginder Pal

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|49135

|35.72

| style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |1204

3

|Pathankot

|73.82

| Ashwani Kumar Sharma

|{{Party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}

|43132

|38.01

|Amit Vij

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|35373

|31.17

| style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Bhartiya Janata Party }};color:white" |7759

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Gurdaspur District
4

|Gurdaspur

|72.36

| Barindermeet Singh Pahra

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|43743

|35.23

|Gurbachan Singh Babbehali

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|36408

|29.33

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |7335

5

|Dina Nagar (SC)

|71.03

| Aruna Chaudhary

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|51133

|36.60

|Shamsher Singh

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|50002

|35.79

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |1131

6

|Qadian

|72.16

| Partap Singh Bajwa

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|48679

|36.55

|Guriqbal Singh Mahal

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|41505

|31.16

| style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |7174

7

|Batala

|67.22

| Amansher Singh (Shery Kalsi)

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|55570

|43.57

| Ashwani Sekhri

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|27098

|21.25

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |28472

8

|Sri Hargobindpur (SC)

|68.69

| Amarpal Singh

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|53205

|42.74

|Rajanbir Singh

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|36242

|29.12

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |16963

9

|Fatehgarh Churian

|72.43

| Tripat Rajinder Singh Bajwa

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|46311

|35.95

|Lakhbir Singh Lodhinangal

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|40766

|31.65

| style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |5545

10

|Dera Baba Nanak

|73.25

| Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|52555

|36.41

| Ravikaran Singh Kahlon

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|52089

|36.08

| style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |466

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Amritsar District
11

|Ajnala

|76.9

|Kuldip Singh Dhaliwal

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|43555

|35.69

| Amarpal Singh Ajnala

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|35712

|29.26

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |7843

12

|Rajasansi

|74.72

|Sukhbinder Singh Sarkaria

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|46872

|35.08

|Veer Singh Lopoke

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|41398

|30.98

| style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |5474

13

|Majitha

|72.81

| Ganieve Kaur Majithia

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|57027

|46.69

| Sukhjinder Singh Lalli Majithia

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|30965

|25.35

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}};color:white" |26062

14

|Jandiala (SC)

|70.6

| Harbhajan Singh E.T.O.

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|59724

|46.41

|Sukhwinder Singh Danny Bandala

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|34341

|26.69

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |25383

15

|Amritsar North

|61.15

| Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|58133

|46.98

| Anil Joshi

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|29815

|24.09

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |28318

16

|Amritsar West (SC)

|55.28

| Jasbir Singh Sandhu

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|69251

|58.39

|Raj Kumar Verka

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|25338

|21.36

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |43913

17

|Amritsar Central

|59.25

|Ajay Gupta

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|40837

|46.83

|Om Parkash Soni

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|26811

|30.74

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |14026

18

|Amritsar East

|64.17

|Jeevan Jyot Kaur

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|39679

|36.74

| Navjot Singh Sidhu

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|32929

|30.49

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |6750

19

|Amritsar South

|59.58

|Dr. Inderbir Singh Nijjar

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|53053

|50.10

| Talbir Singh Gill

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|25550

|24.13

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |27503

20

|Attari (SC)

|67.25

|Jaswinder Singh

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|56798

|44.32

|Gulzar Singh Ranike

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|37004

|28.88

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |19794

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Tarn Taran District
21

|Sri Tarn Taran Sahib

|65.95

|Dr. Kashmir Singh Sohal

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|52935

|40.45

|Harmeet Singh Sandhu

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|39347

|30.06

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |13588

22

|Khem Karan

|71.08

| Sarvan Singh Dhun

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|64541

|41.64

| Virsa Singh Valtoha

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|52659

|33.98

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |11882

23

|Patti

|70.9

| Laljit Singh Bhullar

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|57323

|39.55

| Adesh Partap Singh Kairon

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|46324

|31.96

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |10999

24

|Sri Khadoor Sahib

|71.37

|Manjinder Singh Lalpura

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|55756

|38.38

|Ramanjit Singh Sikki

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|39265

|27.03

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |16491

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Amritsar District
25

|Baba Bakala (SC)

|65.02

|Dalbir Singh Tong

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|52468

|39.98

|Santokh Singh Bhalaipur

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|32916

|25.08

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |19552

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Kapurthala District
26

|Bholath

|66.14

| Sukhpal Singh Khaira

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|37254

|41.15

| Jagir Kaur

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|28029

|30.96

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |9225

27

|Kapurthala

|68.41

| Rana Gurjeet Singh

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|44096

|42.94

|Manju Rana

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|36792

|35.82

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |7304

28

|Sultanpur Lodhi

|72.8

| Rana Inder Pratap Singh

|{{Party name with color|Independent|shortname=IND}}

|41337

|38.24

| Sajjan Singh Cheema

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|29903

|27.66

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Independent|shortname=IND}};color:white" |11434

29

|Phagwara (SC)

|66.28

|Balwinder Singh Dhaliwal

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|37217

|29.08

|Joginder Singh Mann

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|34505

|26.96

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |2712

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Jalandhar District
30

|Phillaur (SC)

|67.5

| Vikramjit Singh Chaudhary

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|48288

|34.52

|Baldev Singh Khaira

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|35985

|25.72

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |12303

31

|Nakodar

|68.83

| Inderjit Kaur Mann

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|42868

|31.95

| Gurpartap Singh Wadala

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|39999

|29.81

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |2869

32

|Shahkot

|72.77

|Hardev Singh Laddi

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|51661

|38.99

| Bachitar Singh Kohar

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|39582

|29.87

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |12079

33

| Kartarpur (SC)

|67.65

| Balkar Singh

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|41830

|33.47

|Chaudhary Surinder Singh

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|37256

|29.81

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |4574

34

|Jalandhar West (SC)

|67.71

| Sheetal Angural

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|39213

|33.73

| Sushil Kumar Rinku

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|34960

|30.07

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |4253

35

|Jalandhar Central

|61.14

| Raman Arora

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|33011

|30.98

|Rajinder Beri

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|32764

|30.75

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |247

36

|Jalandhar North

|66.69

| Avtar Singh Junior

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|47338

|36.94

|K. D. Bhandari

|{{Party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}

|37852

|29.54

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |9486

37

|Jalandhar Cantonment

|64.48

| Pargat Singh

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|40816

|32.63

| Surinder Singh Sodhi

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|35008

|27.99

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |5808

38

|Adampur (SC)

|67.74

|Sukhwinder Singh Kotli

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|39554

|34.77

|Pawan Kumar Tinu

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|34987

|30.76

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |4567

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Hoshiarpur District
39

|Mukerian

|68.87

| Jangi Lal Mahajan

|{{Party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}

|41044

|28.64

|Prof. Gurdhian Singh Multani

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|38353

|26.76

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Bhartiya Janata Party }};color:white" |2691

40

|Dasuya

|66.27

| Karambir Singh Ghuman

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|43272

|32.42

|Arun Dogra

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|34685

|25.99

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |8587

41

|Urmar

|68.39

| Jasvir Singh Raja Gill

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|42576

|34.01

|Sangat Singh Gilzian

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|38386

|30.66

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |4190

42

|Sham Chaurasi (SC)

|69.32

| Dr. Ravjot Singh

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|60730

|48.97

|Pawan Kumar Adia

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|39374

|31.75

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |21356

43

|Hoshiarpur

|66.19

|Bram Shanker

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|51112

|39.96

|Sunder Sham Arora

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|37253

|29.13

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |13859

44

|Chabbewal (SC)

|71.22

| Dr. Raj Kumar

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|47375

|41.02

|Harminder Singh Gill

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|39729

|34.40

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |7646

45

|Garhshankar

|69.47

| Jai Krishan Singh

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|32341

|26.41

| Amarpreet Singh Lally

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|28162

|22.99

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |4179

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar District
46

|Banga (SC)

|69.71

| Dr. Sukhwinder Kumar Sukhi

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|37338

|32.38

| Tarlochan Singh

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|32269

|27.99

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal }};color:white" |5099

47

|Nawan Shahr

|69.82

| Dr. Nachhatar Pal

|{{Party name with color|Bahujan Samaj Party}}

|37031

|29.90

| Lalit Mohan Ballu

|{{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|31655

|25.56

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Bahujan Samaj Party }};color:white" |5376

48

|Balachaur

|73.59

|Santosh Kataria

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|39633

|34.47

|Sunita Chaudhary

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|35092

|30.52

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |4541

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Rupnagar District
49

| Anandpur Sahib

|73.19

|Harjot Singh Bains

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|82132

|57.92

| Rana K. P. Singh

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|36352

|25.63

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |45780

50

|Rupnagar

|73.2

|Dinesh Chadha

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|59903

|44.11

|Barinder Singh Dhillon

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|36271

|26.71

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |23632

51

| Chamkaur Sahib (SC)

|74.43

| Dr Charanjit Singh

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|70248

|47.60

| Charanjit Singh Channi

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|62306

|42.22

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |7942

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar
52

|Kharar

|66.12

| Anmol Gagan Maan

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|78273

|44.30

| Ranjit Singh Gill

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|40388

|22.86

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |37885

53

|S.A.S. Nagar

|64.84

| Kulwant Singh

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|77134

|49.70

| Balbir Singh Sidhu

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|43037

|27.73

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |34097

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Fatehgarh Sahib District
54

|Bassi Pathana (SC)

|74.84

| Rupinder Singh

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|54018

|48.17

| Gurpreet Singh

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|16177

|14.43

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |37841

55

|Fatehgarh Sahib

|77.37

| Lakhbir Singh Rai

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|57706

|45.98

| Kuljit Singh Nagra

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|25507

|20.32

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |32199

56

|Amloh

|78.74

|Gurinder Singh Garry

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|52912

|46.43

|Gurpreet Singh Khanna

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|28249

|24.49

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |24663

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Ludhiana District
57

|Khanna

|74.74

| Tarunpreet Singh Sond

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|62425

|48.55

| Jasdeep Kaur

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|26805

|20.85

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |35620

58

|Samrala

|75.65

| Jagtar Singh

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|57557

|43.11

| Paramjit Singh Dhillon

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|26667

|19.97

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |30890

59

|Sahnewal

|67.52

|Hardeep Singh Mundian

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|61515

|34.33

|Vikram Bajwa

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|46322

|25.85

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |15193

60

|Ludhiana East

|66.33

|Daljit Singh Grewal

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|68682

|47.54

|Sanjeev Talwar

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|32760

|22.67

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |35922

61

|Ludhiana South

|59.13

|Rajinder Pal Kaur Chhina

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|43811

|41.56

|Satinderpal Singh

| {{Party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}

|17673

|16.76

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |26138

62

|Atam Nagar

|61.56

|Kulwant Singh Sidhu

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|44601

|42.44

|Kamaljit Singh Karwal

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|28247

|26.88

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |16354

63

|Ludhiana Central

|61.91

| Ashok Prashar Pappi

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|32789

|33.32

| Gaurav Sharma

| {{Party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}

|27985

|28.44

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |4804

64

|Ludhiana West

|64.29

| Gurpreet Gogi

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|40443

|34.46

| Bharat Bhushan

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|32931

|28.06

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |7512

65

|Ludhiana North

|61.37

|Madan Lal Bagga

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|51104

|40.59

|Parveen Bansal

| {{Party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}

|35822

|28.45

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |15282

66

|Gill (SC)

|67.32

|Jiwan Singh Sangowal

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|92696

|50.33

|Darshan Singh

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|35052

|19.03

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |57644

67

|Payal (SC)

|76.26

|Manwinder Singh Gyaspura

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|63633

|50.18

|Lakhvir Singh Lakha

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|30624

|24.15

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |33009

68

|Dakha

|75.73

|Manpreet Singh Ayali

|{{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|49909

|34.97

|Capt. Sandeep Singh Sandhu

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|44102

|30.90

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Shiromani Akali Dal}};color:white" |5807

69

|Raikot (SC)

|72.27

|Hakam Singh Thekedar

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|63659

|56.04

|Kamil Amar Singh

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|36015

|31.70

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |27644

70

|Jagraon (SC)

|67.69

|Saravjit Kaur Manuke

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|65195

|51.95

|Shiv Ram Kaler

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|25539

|20.35

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |39656

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Moga District
71

|Nihal Singh Wala (SC)

|71.07

|Manjit Singh Bilaspur

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|65156

|46.11

|Bhupendra Sahoke

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|27172

|19.23

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |37984

72

|Bhagha Purana

|77.07

|Amritpal Singh Sukhanand

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|67143

|50.40

|Tirath Singh Mahla

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|33384

|25.06

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |33759

73

|Moga

|70.73

|Dr. Amandeep Kaur Arora

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|59149

|41.01

|Malika Sood

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|38234

|26.51

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |20915

74

|Dharamkot

|78

|Devinder Singh Laddi Dhos

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|65378

|45.97

|Sukhjit Singh Lohgarh

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|35406

|24.90

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |29972

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Ferozpur District
75

|Zira

|80.3

|Naresh Kataria

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|64034

|42.35

|Janmeja Singh Sekhon

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|41258

|27.29

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |22776

76

|Firozpur City

|71.81

|Ranveer Singh Bhullar

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|48443

|38.91

|Parminder Singh Pinky

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|28874

|23.19

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |19569

77

|Firozpur Rural (SC)

|77.19

|Rajnish Dahiya

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|75293

|49.56

|Joginder Singh

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|47547

|31.30

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |27746

78

|Guru Har Sahai

|80.46

|Fauja Singh Srari

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|68343

|49.02

|Vardev Singh Maan

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|57769

|41.44

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |10574

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Fazilka District
79

|Jalalabad

|80.59

|Jagdeep Kamboj Goldy

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|91455

|52.95

|Sukhbir Singh Badal

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|60525

|35.04

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |30930

80

|Fazilka

|81.54

|Narinderpal Singh Sawna

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|63157

|43.49

|Surjit Kumar Jyani

| {{Party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}

|35437

|24.40

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |27720

81

|Abohar

|74.47

|Sandeep Jakhar

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|49124

|37.51

|Deep Kamboj

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|44453

|33.40

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |5471

82

|Balluana (SC)

|78.06

|Amandeep Singh ‘Goldy’ Musafir

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|58893

|40.91

|Vandana Sangwal

| {{Party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}

|39720

|27.59

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |19173

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Sri Muktsar Sahib District
83

|Lambi

|81.83

| Gurmeet Singh Khudian

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|66313

|48.87

| Parkash Singh Badal

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|54917

|40.47

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |11396

84

|Gidderbaha

|85.69

| Amrinder Singh Raja Warring

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|50998

|35.47

| Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|49649

|34.53

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Indian National Congress}};color:white" |1349

85

|Malout (SC)

|78.66

|Dr. Baljit Kaur

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|77370

|55.60

|Harpreet Singh Kotbhai

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|37109

|25.67

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |40261

86

|Muktsar

|78.93

|Jagdeep Singh Brar

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|76321

|51.09

| Kanwarjit Singh

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|42127

|28.20

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |34194

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" | Faridkot District
87

|Faridkot

|76.16

|Gurdit Singh Sekhon

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|53484

|41.18

| Parambans Singh Bunty Romana

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|36687

|26.25

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |16797

88

|Kotkapura

|76.93

|Kultar Singh Sandhwan

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|54009

|43.81

|Ajaipal Singh Sandhu

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|32879

|26.67

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |21130

89

|Jaitu (SC)

|76.63

|Amolak Singh

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|60242

|51.79

|Suba Singh Badal

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|27453

|23.60

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |32789

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Bathinda District
90

|Rampura Phul

|79.74

| Balkar Singh Sidhu

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|56155

|41.26

| Sikander Singh Maluka

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|45745

|33.61

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |10410

91

|Bhucho Mandi (SC)

|80.64

|Master Jagsir Singh

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|85778

|57.29

|Darshan Singh Kotfatta

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|35566

|23.75

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |50212

92

|Bathinda Urban

|70.78

|Jagroop Singh Gill

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|93057

|57.20

| Manpreet Singh Badal

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|29476

|18.12

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |63581

93

|Bathinda Rural (SC)

|78.31

|Amit Rattan Kotfatta

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|66096

|53.13

| Parkash Singh Bhatti

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|30617

|24.61

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |35479

94

|Talwandi Sabo

|83.73

|Baljinder Kaur

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|48753

|37.04

| Jeet Mohinder Singh Sidhu

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|33501

|25.46

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |15252

95

|Maur

|80.56

|Sukhvir Maiser Khana

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|63099

|46.37

| Lakha Sidhana

| {{Party name with color|Sanyukt Samaj Morcha}}

|25091

|20.64

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |35008

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" | Mansa District
96

|Mansa

|79.25

|Vijay Singla

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|100023

|57.57

| Sidhu Moose Wala

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|36700

|21.12

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |63323

97

|Sardulgarh

|83.6

|Gurpreet Singh Banawali

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|75817

|49.61

|Bikram Singh Mofar

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|34446

|22.54

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |41731

98

|Budhlada (SC)

|81.64

|Budhram Singh

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|88282

|55.04

|Dr Nishan Singh

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|36591

|22.81

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |51691

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Sangrur District
99

|Lehra

|79.63

| Barinder Kumar Goyal

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|60058

|43.59

|Parminder Singh Dhindsa

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt)}}

|33540

|24.34

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |26518

100

|Dirba (SC)

|79.03

|Harpal Singh Cheema

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|82360

|56.89

|Gulzar Singh Moonak

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|31975

|22.01

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |50655

101

|Sunam

|78.54

|Aman Arora

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|94794

|61.28

| Jaswinder Singh Dhiman

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|19517

|12.62

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |75277

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Barnala District
102

|Bhadaur

|78.98

|Labh Singh Ugoke

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|63967

|51.07

|Charanjit Singh Channi

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|26409

|21.09

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |37558

103

|Barnala

|71.81

|Meet Hayer

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|64800

|49.57

| Kulwant Singh Keetu

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|27178

|20.66

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |37622

104

|Mehal Kalan (SC)

|71.54

|Kulwant Singh Pandori

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|53714

|46.52

| Gurjant Singh Kattu

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)}}

|23367

|20.24

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |30347

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Malerkotla District
105

|Malerkotla (SC)

|78.59

|Mohammad Jamil Ur Rehman

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|65948

|52.32

|Razia Sultana

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|44262

|35.12

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |21686

106

|Amargarh

|77.95

| Jaswant Singh Gajjan Majra

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|44523

|34.28

|Simranjit Singh Mann

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)}}

|38480

|29.63

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |6043

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Sangrur District
107

|Dhuri

| 77.32

| Bhagwant Mann

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|82592

|64.29

|Dalvir Singh Khangura

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|24386

|18.98

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |58,206

108

|Sangrur

|76.04

| Narinder Kaur Bharaj

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|74851

|51.67

|Vijay Inder Singla

| {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|38421

|26.52

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |36430

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Patiala District
109

|Nabha (SC)

|77.07

| Gurdev Singh Dev Maan

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|82053

|57.45

| Kabir Dass

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|29453

|20.62

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |52600

110

|Patiala Rural

|65.58

|Balbir Singh

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|77155

|52.05

| Mohit Mohindra

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|23681

|15.97

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |53474

111

|Rajpura

|74.86

| Neena Mittal

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|54834

|40.10

| Jagdish Kumar Jagga

|{{Party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}

|32341

|23.65

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |22493

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar
112

|Dera Bassi

|69.18

| Kuljit Singh Randhawa

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|70032

|35.10

|Deepinder Singh Dhillon

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|48311

|24.21

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |21721

colspan="15" align="center" style="background-color: grey;" |Patiala District
113

|Ghanaur

|78.97

| Gurlal Ghanaur

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|62783

|48.14

|Madan Lal

|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

|31018

|23.78

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |31765

114

|Sanour

|73.79

| Harmit Singh Pathanmajra

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|83893

|50.84

|Harinder Pal Singh Chandumajra

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|34771

|21.07

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |49122

115

|Patiala

|64.02

| Ajit Pal Singh Kohli

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|48104

|46.49

| Amarinder Singh

| {{Party name with color|Punjab Lok Congress}}

|28231

|27.28

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |19873

116

|Samana

|76.8

|Chetan Singh Jaura Majra

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|74375

|50.14

|Surjit Singh Rakhra

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|34662

|23.37

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |39713

117

|Shutrana (SC)

|75.54

| Kulwant Singh Bazigar

| {{Party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|81751

|59.35

|Vaninder Kaur Loomba

| {{Party name with color|Shiromani Akali Dal}}

|30197

|21.92

|style="text-align:center; background:{{party color|Aam Aadmi Party}};color:white" |51554

Government formation

{{transcluded section|source=Mann ministry}}

{{#section:Mann ministry|Inaugration}}

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" |Party

!Seats Retained

!Seats Lost

!Seats Gained

!Final Count

|Aam Aadmi Party

|18

|{{Decrease}} 2

|{{Increase}} 74

|92

|Indian National Congress

|11

|{{Decrease}} 65

|{{Increase}} 7

|18

|Shiromani Akali Dal

|2

|{{Decrease}} 13

|{{Increase}} 1

|3

Bypolls 2022-2026

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"

!Date

!colspan="2"|Constituency

!colspan="3"|Previous MLA

!Reason

!colspan="3"|Elected MLA

10 July 2024

!34

|Jalandhar West

|Sheetal Angural

|{{Full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party}}

|Resigned on 28 March 2024{{Cite web |date=29 March 2024 |title=Sheetal Angural resigns as Punjab MLA |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/chandigarh-news/sheetal-angural-resigns-as-punjab-mla-101711653994908.html |access-date=27 April 2024 |website=Hindustan Times |language=en}}

|Mohinder Bhagat

|{{Full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party|rowspan=4}}

rowspan="4" |20 November 2024

!44

|Chabbewal

|Raj Kumar Chabbewal

|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress|rowspan=3}}

|Resigned on 15 March 2024{{Cite web |date=15 March 2024 |title=Raj Kumar Chabbewal Resigns from Congress Primary Membership and MLA Position |url=https://www.lokmattimes.com/national/raj-kumar-chabbewal-resigns-from-congress-primary-membership-and-mla-position-likely-to-join-aap-a517/ |access-date=16 April 2024 |website=Lokmat Times |language=en}}

|Ishank Kumar

10

|Dera Baba Nanak

|Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa

| rowspan=3|Elected to Lok Sabha on 4 June 2024

|Gurdeep Singh Randhawa

84

|Gidderbaha

|Amrinder Singh Raja Warring

|Hardeep Singh Dimpy Dhillon

103

|Barnala

|Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer

|{{Full party name with color|Aam Aadmi Party|rowspan=2}}

|Kuldeep Singh Dhillon

|{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}}

TBD

!64

|Ludhiana West

|Gurpreet Gogi

|Died on 11 January 2025{{cite news |title=AAP Punjab MLA Gurpreet Gogi Bassi found dead due to gunshot wound under ‘mysterious circumstances’ |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/aap-punjab-mla-gurpreet-gogi-bassi-found-dead-under-mysterious-circumstances-101736541308411.html |work=Hindustan Times |date=11 January 2025 |access-date=11 January 2025}}

|colspan=3|TBD

See also

References

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