Indian National Congress got majority of 8 seats. Shiromani Akali Dal and Bharatiya Janata Party got 4 and 1 seats respectively.[1]
No.
|
Constituency
|
Turnout%
|
Name of elected M.P.
|
Party affiliation
|
Margin
|
1 |
Gurdaspur
|
70.77 |
Partap Singh Bajwa
|
|
Indian National Congress
|
8,342
|
2 |
Amritsar
|
65.63 |
Navjot Singh Sidhu
|
|
Bharatiya Janata Party
|
6,858
|
3 |
Khadoor Sahib
|
70.64 |
Rattan Singh Ajnala
|
|
Shiromani Akali Dal
|
32,260
|
4 |
Jalandhar
|
67.15 |
Mohinder Singh Kaypee
|
|
Indian National Congress
|
36,445
|
5 |
Hoshiarpur
|
64.90 |
Santosh Chowdhary
|
366
|
6 |
Anandpur Sahib
|
67.62 |
Ravneet Singh
|
67,204
|
7 |
Ludhiana
|
64.68 |
Manish Tewari
|
1,13,706
|
8 |
Fatehgarh Sahib
|
69.41 |
Sukhdev Singh Libra
|
34,299
|
9 |
Faridkot
|
72.29 |
Paramjit Kaur Gulshan
|
|
Shiromani Akali Dal
|
62,042
|
10 |
Ferozpur
|
71.28 |
Sher Singh Ghubaya
|
21,071
|
11 |
Bathinda
|
78.50 |
Harsimrat Kaur Badal
|
1,20,948
|
12 |
Sangrur
|
74.41 |
Vijay Inder Singla
|
|
Indian National Congress
|
40,872
|
13 |
Patiala
|
69.60 |
Maharani Preneet Kaur
|
97,389
|
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
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