Rewari Municipal Council Election 2026 Results: BJP Dominates with 12 Wards
Rewari Municipal Council Election 2026: Ward-Wise and President Detailed Result 2026
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In the 2026 Rewari Municipal Council elections, Vinita Pippal from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was elected Mayor, securing 44,521 votes. The BJP won 12 wards, while Congress won 1 and Independents claimed victory in 19 wards. Voter turnout was reported at 64.9% across Haryana's local body elections.
- 01Vinita Pippal (BJP) elected as Mayor with a margin of 21,455 votes.
- 02BJP won 12 out of 32 wards in the Rewari Municipal Council.
- 03Congress secured 1 ward, while Independents won 19 wards.
- 04Overall voter turnout for the Rewari elections was 64.9%.
- 05The elections were part of the broader Haryana local body elections held in May 2026.
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The 2026 Rewari Municipal Council elections concluded with Vinita Pippal from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning the Mayor position by garnering 44,521 votes, a victory margin of 21,455 votes over her closest competitor, Niharika from the Indian National Congress (INC), who received 23,066 votes. The BJP dominated the council elections, winning 12 of the 32 wards, while the Congress managed to secure 1 ward and Independents won in 19 wards. Voter turnout for the elections was reported at 64.9%, with significant participation across the 99 polling booths. The elections were held on May 10, 2026, as part of a larger local body election process in Haryana, which included three municipal corporations and three municipal committees. The last elections for the Rewari Municipal Council were held in 2020, where the BJP also emerged as a significant force.
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The election results indicate a strong mandate for the BJP in Rewari, which may influence local governance and development priorities.
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