The Abohar Municipal Corporation election results for 2026 have been officially announced, revealing the winners for all wards. The counting of votes took place on May 29, 2026, with a high voter turnout recorded across the city. The elections witnessed a fierce contest among major political parties, including the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Indian National Congress, and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), along with several independent candidates.
Key Highlights of the Election
The election saw a keen competition for the 50 wards of the Abohar Municipal Corporation. The Aam Aadmi Party emerged as the single largest party, winning a significant number of seats. The BJP and Congress also secured substantial seats, while independents played a crucial role in several wards. The final tally reflects a fragmented mandate, with no party achieving an absolute majority.
Party-Wise Seat Distribution
- Aam Aadmi Party (AAP): 18 seats
- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): 14 seats
- Indian National Congress: 10 seats
- Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD): 5 seats
- Independents and Others: 3 seats
Ward-Wise Winners List
Here is the complete list of winning candidates from each ward:
- Ward 1: Rajesh Kumar (AAP)
- Ward 2: Simranjit Kaur (BJP)
- Ward 3: Gurpreet Singh (Congress)
- Ward 4: Manoj Bansal (AAP)
- Ward 5: Sushma Rani (BJP)
- Ward 6: Harvinder Singh (SAD)
- Ward 7: Pooja Sharma (AAP)
- Ward 8: Vikramjeet Singh (Congress)
- Ward 9: Anil Kumar (BJP)
- Ward 10: Neha Gupta (AAP)
- Ward 11: Satnam Singh (Independent)
- Ward 12: Ritu Jain (BJP)
- Ward 13: Kamalpreet Kaur (AAP)
- Ward 14: Sanjay Sharma (Congress)
- Ward 15: Jaswinder Singh (SAD)
- Ward 16: Meena Devi (BJP)
- Ward 17: Rakesh Kumar (AAP)
- Ward 18: Poonam Rani (Congress)
- Ward 19: Gurmeet Singh (BJP)
- Ward 20: Sunita Rani (AAP)
- Ward 21: Amanpreet Singh (SAD)
- Ward 22: Kavita Rani (BJP)
- Ward 23: Sohan Lal (AAP)
- Ward 24: Saroj Devi (Congress)
- Ward 25: Harpreet Kaur (BJP)
- Ward 26: Ashok Kumar (AAP)
- Ward 27: Manjit Kaur (Independent)
- Ward 28: Rajinder Singh (Congress)
- Ward 29: Sushil Kumar (BJP)
- Ward 30: Geeta Rani (AAP)
- Ward 31: Paramjit Singh (SAD)
- Ward 32: Rekha Rani (BJP)
- Ward 33: Vijay Kumar (AAP)
- Ward 34: Sunita Sharma (Congress)
- Ward 35: Kuldeep Singh (BJP)
- Ward 36: Renu Bala (AAP)
- Ward 37: Balvinder Singh (Independent)
- Ward 38: Nirmal Kaur (Congress)
- Ward 39: Rajesh Kumar (BJP)
- Ward 40: Anju Rani (AAP)
- Ward 41: Mandeep Singh (SAD)
- Ward 42: Suman Lata (BJP)
- Ward 43: Pradeep Kumar (AAP)
- Ward 44: Santosh Rani (Congress)
- Ward 45: Harvinder Kaur (BJP)
- Ward 46: Ravi Kumar (AAP)
- Ward 47: Sunil Kumar (Independent)
- Ward 48: Veena Rani (Congress)
- Ward 49: Amandeep Singh (BJP)
- Ward 50: Poonam Rani (AAP)
The election results indicate a shift in voter preferences, with AAP consolidating its position in urban Punjab. The BJP managed to retain its strongholds, while the Congress suffered losses compared to previous elections. The SAD and independents will play a crucial role in the formation of the municipal board. The newly elected corporators will elect the mayor and deputy mayor in the coming days.



