A total of 1,351 candidates, including 116 women (the highest number since the formation of the state in 1966), were in the fray in the high-stake electoral battle.
Out of these, as many as 812 candidates could not surpass the 1,000-mark, according to information received from the Election Commission.
Maximum number of candidates who could not garner 1,000 votes were Independents, while others belong to BSP, CPI, SP, HJC and HLP.
Eighteen candidates each from Bhiwani, Fatehabad and Narwana Assembly constituencies could not cross the 1,000 mark.
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Meanwhile, BJP's Umesh Aggarwal from Gurgaon secured the highest number of votes among the 90 assembly constituencies at 1,06,106. He defeated his nearest rival from INLD Gopi Chand Gehlot by a record margin of 84,095 votes.
Rohita Rewri, BJP candidate from Panipat City, got the second highest number of votes in the state--92,757. He trounced his nearest Congress rival.
Haryana, which voted on October 15, registered a record 76.54 per cent polling.