Find the latest available Himachal Pradesh MLA list with constituency-wise MLA names and party details. This page works as a quick reference for assembly seats, elected representatives, and election-related lookup in Himachal Pradesh.
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| Party | Won | Leading | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bharatiya Janata Party | 44 | 0 | 44 |
| Indian National Congress | 21 | 0 | 21 |
| Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| Independent | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| Total | 68 | 0 | 68 |
| S.No. | Constituency | Candidate Name | Political Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Anni | Kishori Lal |  BJP |
| 2 | Arki |  Virbhadra Singh |  Congress |
| 3 | Baijnath |  Mulkh Raj |  BJP |
| 4 | Balh |  Inder Singh |  BJP |
| 5 | Banjar |  Surender Shourie |  BJP |
| 6 | Barsar |  Inder Dutt Lakhanpal |  Congress |
| 7 | Bharmour |  Jia Lal |  BJP |
| 8 | Bhattiyat |  Bikram Singh Jaryal |  BJP |
| 9 | Bhoranj | ||
| 10 | Bilaspur |  Subhash Thakur |  BJP |
| 11 | Chamba |  Pawan Nayyar |  BJP |
| 12 | Chintpurni |  Balbir Singh |  BJP |
| 13 | Chopal |  Balbir Singh Verma |  BJP |
| 14 | Churah |  Hans Raj |  BJP |
| 15 | Dalhousie |  Asha Kumari |  Congress |
| 16 | Darang |  Jawahar Thakur |  BJP |
| 17 | Dehra |  Hoshyar Singh |  IND |
| 18 | Dharampur |  Mahender Singh |  BJP |
| 19 | Dharamshala |  Kishan Kapoor |  BJP |
| 20 | Doon |  Paramjeet Singh |  BJP |
| 21 | Fatehpur |  Sujan Singh Pathania |  Congress |
| 22 | Gagret |  Rajesh Thakur |  BJP |
| 23 | Ghumarwin |  Rajinder Garg |  BJP |
| 24 | Hamirpur |  Narinder Thakur |  BJP |
| 25 | Haroli |  Mukesh Agnihotri |  Congress |
| 26 | Indora |  Reeta Devi |  BJP |
| 27 | Jaisinghpur |  Ravinder Kumar |  BJP |
| 28 | Jaswan-Pragpur |  Bikram Singh |  BJP |
| 29 | Jawalamukhi |  Ramesh Chand Dhawala |  BJP |
| 30 | Jawali |  Arjun Singh |  BJP |
| 31 | Jhanduta | ||
| 32 | Jogindernagar |  Prakash Rana |  Independent |
| 33 | Jubbal – Kotkhai |  Narinder Bragta |  BJP |
| 34 | Kangra |  Pawan Kumar Kajal |  Congres |
| 35 | Karsog |  Hira Lal |  BJP |
| 36 | Kasauli |  Rajiv Saizal |  BJP |
| 37 | Kasumpti |  Anirudh Singh |  Cong |
| 38 | Kinnaur |  Jagat Singh Negi |  Congress |
| 39 | Kullu |  Sunder Singh Thakur |  Congress |
| 40 | Kutlehar |  Virender Kanwar |  BJP |
| 41 | Lahaul and spiti | Ram Lal Markanda |  BJP |
| 42 | Manali |  Govind Singh Thakur |  BJP |
| 43 | Mandi |  Anil Sharma |  BJP |
| 44 | Nachan |  Vinod Kumar |  BJP |
| 45 | Nadaun | ||
| 46 | Nagrota | ||
| 47 | Nahan |  Dr. Rajeev Bindal |  BJP |
| 48 | Nalagarh |  Lakhvinder Singh Rana |  Congress |
| 49 | Nurpur |  Rakesh Pathania |  BJP |
| 50 | Pachhad |  Suresh Kumar Kashyap |  BJP |
| 51 | Palampur |  Ashish Butail |  Congress |
| 52 | Paonta Sahib |  Sukh Ram |  BJP |
| 53 | Rampur |  Nand Lal |  Congress |
| 54 | Rohru |  Mohan Lal Brakta |  Congress |
| 55 | Sarkaghat |  Inder Singh |  BJP |
| 56 | Seraj |  Jai Ram Thakur |  BJP |
| 57 | Shahpur |  Sarveen Choudhry |  BJP |
| 58 | Shillai |  Harshwardhan Chauhan |  Congress |
| 59 | Shimla |  Suresh Bhardwaj |  BJP |
| 60 | Shimla Rural |  Vikramaditya Singh |  Congress |
| 61 | Solan |  Dhani Ram Shandil |  Congress |
| 62 | Sri Naina Deviji |  Ram Lal Thakur |  Congress |
| 63 | Sri Renukaji |  Vinay Kumar |  Congress |
| 64 | Sujanpur |  Rajinder Rana |  Congress |
| 65 | Sullah |  Vipin Singh Parmar |  BJP |
| 66 | Sundernagar |  Rakesh Kumar |  BJP |
| 67 | Theog |  Rakesh Singha |  CPI (M) |
| 68 | Una |  Satpal Singh Raizada |  Congress |
This Himachal Pradesh MLA list page brings together assembly constituencies, MLA names, and party affiliation in one place for quick public reference. It is useful for election research, civic awareness, constituency-level lookup, and checking which party currently represents each seat.
State legislative assemblies form the core of state-level democracy in India. Each MLA represents one assembly constituency, and the party or coalition with a majority of seats forms the government in the state. Pages like this help readers verify constituency representation without manually checking multiple official result tables.
The list on this page includes entries such as Party - Won (Leading), Bharatiya Janata Party - 44 (0), Indian National Congress - 21 (0), Communist Party of India (Marxist) - 1 (1). For formal verification, election notifications and constituency-wise results published by the Election Commission remain the final reference.
You can use this page to find the constituency name, MLA name, and party affiliation for the latest available Himachal Pradesh assembly list shown here.
The page generally includes constituency name, elected MLA name, and party affiliation for each assembly seat in Himachal Pradesh.
An MLA represents a state assembly constituency in the Legislative Assembly, while an MP represents a parliamentary constituency in either the Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha.
For final confirmation, refer to constituency-wise notifications and result data published by the Election Commission and the concerned state authorities.
