Uklana Municipal Committee Election 2026: Independent Candidates Dominate
Uklana Municipal Committee Election 2026: Ward-Wise and President Detailed Result 2026
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In the 2026 Uklana Municipal Committee elections in Haryana, Reema Soni (Independent) was elected President, leading a sweep of all 16 wards by Independent candidates. The elections saw a voter turnout of 75.7% in Uklana, with a total of 11,744 votes cast from an electorate of 15,507.
- 01Reema Soni won the President seat with 7,078 votes.
- 02All 16 wards were won by Independent candidates.
- 03Voter turnout in Uklana was 75.7%, higher than the state average of 54.8%.
- 04The elections were held on May 10, 2026, with results announced on May 13, 2026.
- 05The previous elections in 2020 also favored Independent candidates.
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The 2026 Uklana Municipal Committee elections in Haryana resulted in a complete victory for Independent candidates, with Reema Soni securing the President position by receiving 7,078 votes, winning by a margin of 2,806 votes over her nearest rival from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who garnered 4,272 votes. All 16 wards were claimed by Independents, showcasing their dominance in the local political landscape. The elections had a voter turnout of 75.7%, significantly above the overall Haryana local body elections turnout of 54.8%. Notably, the highest turnout was recorded at 85.98% in Booth No. 16, while the lowest was 66.78% in Booth No. 7. The election process began with the gazette notification on April 15, 2026, followed by the voting on May 10, 2026, and the counting of votes on May 13, 2026. In the previous elections held in 2020, 13 Independent candidates were elected, indicating a continued trend of Independent success in Uklana.
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The victory of Independent candidates may lead to policies that reflect local interests rather than party agendas, potentially benefiting residents in Uklana.
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