2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election


Legislative Assembly elections were held in [Elections in Punjab, India|Punjab, India|Punjab] on 20 February 2022 to elect the 117 members of the 16th Assembly of the Punjab Legislative Assembly. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 10 March 2022.
The Aam Aadmi Party gained a strong 79% majority in the sixteenth Punjab Legislative Assembly by winning 92 out of 117 seats. AAP Punjab convener and MP Bhagwant Mann was sworn in as Chief Minister on 16 March 2022. Mann ministry was formed with 10 cabinet ministers on 19 March 2022.

Background and overview

The tenure of the Punjab Legislative Assembly was scheduled to end on 23 March 2022. The previous assembly elections were held in February 2017. After the election, Indian National Congress formed the state government, with Amarinder Singh becoming Chief Minister.

Political developments

On 18 September 2021, Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh resigned over differences with other members of Congress and was succeeded by Charanjit Singh Channi. On 27 October 2021, Singh announced that he would be forming a new party to contest the election. He officially resigned from Indian National Congress on 2 November 2021, and founded a new political party, Punjab Lok Congress.
Between June and November 2021, five AAP MLAs joined Congress.
In the 2021 Chandigarh Municipal Corporation election that occurred in December 2021, the Aam Aadmi Party won 14 seats and became the single largest party in the council of total 35 seats.
As of January 2022, four Congress MLAs joined BJP, one of which returned.
On 18 January 2022, AAP declared Bhagwant Mann as their Chief Ministerial candidate for the assembly election.
On 6 February, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi announced incumbent Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi as their Chief Ministerial candidate.

Farmers' protests

The Parliament of India passed 3 agricultural farm laws in Lok Sabha on 17 September 2020 and in the Rajya Sabha on 20 September 2020. The President of India, Ram Nath Kovind, gave his assent on 27 September 2020. Farmers and farmers unions held massive protests over a period of more than a year mainly in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. On 19 November 2021, the union government decided to repeal the bills.

Election schedule

The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 8 January 2022. However, the election date was postponed from 14 February 2022 to 20 February 2022 on account of Guru Ravidass Jayanti.
S.No.EventDateDay
1.Date for nominations25 January 2022Tuesday
2.Last date for filing nominations1 February 2022Tuesday
3.Date for scrutiny of nominations2 February 2022Wednesday
4.Last date for withdrawal of candidatures4 February 2022Friday
5.Date of poll20 February 2022Sunday
6.Date of counting10 March 2022Thursday
7.Date before which election shall be completed12 March 2022Saturday

Voter statistics

According to Punjab Election Commission, 1,304 candidates contested the election and there were 21,499,804 registered voters in the state.
Total
candidates
Male
candidates
Female
candidates
Transgender
candidates
13041209932

S.No.TypesVoters
1General voters
2People with disabilities
3Service voters
4Non resident Indian voters
5Voters above the age of 80
6Total

Parties and alliances

SAD dissolved its alliance with the BJP, which had lasted over two decades, over the controversial Farm Bills passed by the Indian Parliament in 2020. On 13 June 2021, SAD and BSP announced an alliance for the assembly election with 97-20 seat sharing. On 28 December 2021, BJP, PLC and SAD(S) announced an alliance for the assembly elections.
AAP contested on all the seats without any alliance.

Indian National Congress

Chief Ministerial candidate was Charanjit Singh Channi.
No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats contestedMale candidatesFemale candidates
1.Indian National CongressCharanjit Singh Channi11710611

Aam Aadmi Party

Chief Ministerial candidate was Bhagwant Mann.
No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats contestedMale candidatesFemale candidates
1.Aam Aadmi PartyBhagwant Mann11710512

Shiromani Akali Dal+

Chief Ministerial candidate was Sukhbir Singh Badal.

National Democratic Alliance (India)

NDA contested the election without a Chief Ministerial face.
PLC was allotted 37 seats, but only contested in 34 seats after it could not find candidates to run in 3 seats. The three seats were returned to BJP. 4 Candidates of PLC contested on BJP symbol.

Sanyukt Samaj Morcha+

Chief Ministerial candidate was Balbir Singh Rajewal.

Others

No.PartyFlagSymbolLeaderPhotoSeats contestedMale candidatesFemale candidates
1.Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar)Simranjit Singh Mann81783
2.Lok Insaaf PartySimarjit Singh Bains35341
3.Communist Party of India (Marxist)Sukhwinder Singh Sekhon14140
4.Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) LiberationSukhdarshan Singh Natt11110
5.Communist Party of IndiaBant Singh Brar770

Candidates

AAP CM candidate Bhagwant Mann contested from Dhuri.
Congress leader and CM Charanjit Singh Channi contested from Chamkaur Sahib and Bhadaur, and former CM Rajinder Kaur Bhattal contested from Lehragaga from INC.
Former CM, Prakash Singh Badal, member of Shiromani Akali Dal, contested from Lambi. While SAD-BSP alliance’s CM candidate Sukhbir Singh Badal contested from Jalalabad. Former CM, Amarinder Singh, member of Punjab Lok Congress contested from Patiala Urban.
There were total 1304 candidates in fray. 2266 candidates filed their nominations and out of these, 1645 found valid. 341 withdrew their candidature.
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Campaigns

Samyukt Kisan Morcha, the umbrella body of farmers, campaigned against the ruling BJP by organising public meetings and rallies asking farmers to not vote for BJP. SKM had organised the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest against the controversial three farm acts which were passed by the BJP-led Union Government in the BJP controlled Parliament of India in September 2020. These laws were eventually withdrawn by the Union government.
On 31 January 2022, the farmer leaders observed "Vishwasghat Diwas" across India after the Union government failed to fulfill promises that were made to the farmers during the withdrawal of agitation against three farm laws. SKM leaders have warned that the farm laws may be re-introduced if BJP wins the elections.

Policy positions

Farm Laws

BJP's Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar in December 2021, had said that BJP brought the 3 agriculture amendment laws. "But the government is not disappointed. We moved a step back and we will move forward again because farmers are India’s backbone."
The AAP is against the farm laws and had supported the farmers' unions during their year-long protest against the farm laws.

Campaigning

Indian National Congress

Congress party started their campaign from Atamnagar, Ludhiana with CM Charanjit Singh Channi and Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Navjot Singh Sidhu.

Shiromani Akali Dal

In March 2021, Shiromani Akali Dal began holding rallies and protests under slogan "Punjab Mangda Jawaab" led by party president Sukhbir Singh Badal that criticised Amarinder Singh over issues including a power tariff hike, the value-added tax on fuel and his loan waiver promise.

Aam Aadmi Party

In March 2021, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal held a Kisaan Mahapanchayat at Bagha Purana in Moga district and began campaigning for elections. On 28 June 2021, Kejriwal announced in a speech in Chandigarh that 300 units of free electricity would be provided to all Punjabis if the party wins the election. On 30 September 2021, Kejriwal also announced that if AAP wins the election, his government would build Mohalla Clinics in Punjab that would provide free healthcare facilities. On 22 November 2021, Arvind Kejriwal announced that if AAP wins Punjab then 1,000 rupees will be given to every women above 18 years of age.
On 9 February, Aam Aadmi Party’s chief ministerial candidate and MP, Bhagwant Mann raised issues about farmers in the Lok Sabha. The payment to sugarcane farmers for the year 2020–21 and 2021–22 had been pending. He appealed for clearing the due early along with interest. He asked for compensation for the losses in cotton farmers due to the pest attack. He asked that the Union government should recognise the farmers who died during the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest.
Anmol Gagan Maan sang the campaign song for AAP, "Bhagat Singh, Kartar Sarabha saare hi ban challe, bhai hun jaago aaiyaan, sarkaar badlan challey, bhai hun jaago aaiyaan". Indian Express called the song a "huge hit during campaigning".

Bahujan Samaj Party

On 31 December 2020, Bahujan Samaj Party cadres, led by state president Jasbir Singh Garhi, first gathered at Shambhu border and then left in a cavalcade of 100 cars to join the protest and show solidarity to the farmers. They also waved banners in support of farmers and on unity of farmers and labourers, as most number of labourers come from the Scheduled Castes. It was the first time that a political party was part of the farmers protest in such large numbers.
Garhi has also criticised what he argues are lies and corruption of the incumbent government on the subject of the implementation of Post Metric Scholarship Scheme, calling it the "Scholarship Scheme Scam".

Bharatiya Janata Party

After two years, In election year Modi came to Punjab for a public rally after repealing controversial Farm Laws for NDA. However, rally was cancelled due to farmers protest at Ferozpur–Moga road.

Campaign controversies

Election Commission of India

On 8 January 2022, Election Commission of India announced ban on physical rallies until 15 January, due to high positivity rate of COVID-19. ECI further extended the ban until 22 January. The ban was further extended to 31 January 2022.

INC

Manish Tewari, the only MP from Congress in Punjab was not included in the list of start campaigners. Senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad was also left out. The two leaders had written to Congress president asking for reforms in Congress party. Sunil Jakhar claimed he wasn't made Chief Minister despite having the support of the most 42 MLAs, and quit from active politics few days later.

Campaign finance

ECI increased the expenditure limit to ₹40 lakh.

Dynasty politics

Shiromani Akali Dal

  1. Former Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh Badal, Son of Former CM Parkash Singh Badal is contesting from Jalalabad.
  2. Former Punjab Minister Tota Singh is contesting from Dharamkot and his son Barjinder Singh Makhan Brar is contesting from Moga.
  3. Former Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha MP Prem Singh Chandumajra is contesting from Ghanaur and his son Harinderpal Singh Chandumajra is contesting from Sanour.

Indian National Congress

Congress has decided to follow 'one family, one ticket' norm while selecting party candidates for the upcoming assembly elections in Punjab.
  1. Manish Bansal, son of Pawan Kumar Bansal, former Minister of Railways is contesting from Barnala.
  2. Smit Singh, nephew of Navjot Singh Sidhu is contesting from Amargarh.
  3. Vikram Bajwa, son-in-law of Rajinder Kaur Bhattal is contesting from Sahnewal.

Poll predictions

Opinion polls

Date publishedPolling agencyLead
Date publishedPolling agencyUPAAAPSAD+NDAOthersLead
ABP NewsC-Voter30%39.8%20.2%8%2%9.8%
Polstrat-NewsX37.2%39.7%16.6%2.7%3.8%2.5%
ABP News – C-Voter35.9%39.7%17.7%2.5%4.2%3.8%
Polstrat-NewsX35.20%38.83%21.01%2.33%2.63%3.63%
ABP NewsC-Voter34.1%38.4%20.4%2.6%4.5%4.3%
ABP NewsC-Voter34.9%36.5%20.6%2.2%5.8%1.6%
ABP NewsC-Voter31.8%35.9%22.5%3.8%6.0%5.1%
ABP NewsC-Voter28.8%35.1%21.8%7.3%7.0%6.3%
ABP NewsC-Voter31.5%36.5%21.3%5.0%5.7%5.0%

Date publishedPolling agencyLeadRemarks
Date publishedPolling agencyUPAAAPSAD+NDAOthersLeadRemarks
ABP News – C-Voter24-3055-6320-263-110-225-39Hung
Polstrat-NewsX42-4552-5517-200-20-17-13Hung
ABP News – C-Voter37-4352-5817-231-30-19-21Hung
Polstrat-NewsX40-4547-5222-261-20-12-12Hung
ABP NewsC-Voter39-4550-5617-230-30-15-16Hung
ABP NewsC-Voter42-5047-5316-240-10-10-11Hung
ABP NewsC-Voter39-4749-5517-250-10-12-16Hung
ABP NewsC-Voter38-4651-5716-240-10-15-19Hung
ABP NewsC-Voter43-4951-5712-180-30-52-14Hung

Exit polls

The Election Commission banned the media from publishing exit polls between 7 AM on 10 February 2022 and 6:30 PM on 7 March 2022. Violation of the directive would be punishable with two years of imprisonment. Accordingly the exit polls below were published in the evening of 7 March.
Polling agencyLeadRemarks
Polling agencyUPAAAPSAD+NDAOthersLeadRemarks
ABP NewsC Voter22-2851-6120-267-131-523-39Hung
Dainik Bhaskar26-3238-4430-397-101-21-14Hung
NewsX – Polstrat24-2956-6122-261-60-327-37Hung
India TodayAxis My India19-3176-907-111-40-255-71AAP Majority
India TV-Ground Zero49-5927-3720-302-61-312-32Hung
10100610-190AAP Majority
Republic-P Marq23-3162-7016-241-31-331-47AAP Majority
Times Now – VETO2270195148AAP Majority
TV 9 Marathi-Polstrat24-2956-6122-261-60-327-37Hung
Zee News-DesignBoxed26-3352-6124-323-7019-35Hung
Election results189242174AAP Majority

Incidents

Voting Machine malfunction

Electronic Voter Machine malfunction was reported at several places. AAP reported these incidents to the Election Commission.

Voter turnout and incidents

Source:
DistrictSeatsTurnout
Amritsar1165.87
Barnala373.84
Bathinda678.19
Faridkot376.31
Fatehgarh Sahib376.87
Fazilka478.18
Firozpur477.59
Gurdaspur771.28
Hoshiarpur768.66
Jalandhar966.95
Kapurthala468.07
Ludhiana1467.67
Malerkotla278.28
Mansa381.24
Moga473.95
Pathankot374.69
Patiala873.11
Rupnagar373.99
S. A. S. Nagar366.87
Sangrur578.04
S. B. S. Nagar370.75
Sri Muktsar Sahib480.49
Tarn Taran470.09
Total11771.95

Voting Machine malfunction

Electronic Voter Machine malfunction was reported at several places. AAP reported these incidents to the Election Commission.