Live Updates: Rewari Municipal Council President Election Results 2026
Rewari Muncipal Council President Election Result 2026 LIVE: Counting of Votes to Start at 8am
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The counting of votes for the Rewari Municipal Council President election in Haryana began on May 13, 2026. Six candidates contested for the position, with a voter turnout of 64.9% from 1,15,776 registered voters. The election is part of the broader 2026 Haryana Local Body Elections.
- 01Counting of votes for the Rewari Municipal Council President election started on May 13, 2026.
- 02A total of 75,090 votes were cast, resulting in a 64.9% voter turnout.
- 03Six candidates are contesting, including Vinita Pippal from the BJP and Neharika from the INC.
- 04The election is part of the 2026 Haryana Local Body Elections.
- 05The highest voter turnout was 77.78% at Booth No. 37, while the lowest was 47.3% at Booth No. 86.
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The counting of votes for the Rewari Municipal Council President election in Haryana commenced on May 13, 2026. This election features six candidates: Vinita Pippal from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Neharika from the Indian National Congress (INC), and four independent candidates: Shakuntla Bhandoria, Meenu, Asha, and Deepika Pawar. A total of 75,090 votes were cast from an electorate of 1,15,776, resulting in a 64.9% voter turnout. The elections were conducted across 99 booths, with Booth No. 37 at Rao Tularam Stadium recording the highest turnout of 77.78%, while Booth No. 86 at Govt. Primary School, Ajay Nagar, had the lowest at 47.3%. The election is part of the broader 2026 Haryana Local Body Elections, which also included other municipal council positions. In the previous election in 2020, Poonam Yadav from the BJP was elected as the Municipal Committee President.
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The election results will determine the leadership of the Rewari Municipal Council, impacting local governance and development initiatives.
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