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== Background == |
== Background == |
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The tenure of [[5th Jharkhand Assembly]] is scheduled to end on 5 January 2025.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Terms of the Houses|url=https://eci.gov.in/elections/term-of-houses/|access-date=2021-10-03|website=Election Commission of India|language=en-IN}}</ref> The [[2019 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election|previous assembly elections]] were held in November–December 2019. The coalition of [[Jharkhand Mukti Morcha]], [[Indian National Congress]] and [[Rashtriya Janata Dal]] formed the [[Government of Jharkhand|state government]], with [[Hemant Soren]] becoming the [[List of chief ministers of Jharkhand|Chief Minister]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-12-29 |title=JMM's Hemant Soren takes oath as 11th CM of Jharkhand |url=https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/jmms-hemant-soren-takes-oath-as-11th-cm-of-jharkhand-789621.html |access-date=2022-02-28 |website=Deccan Herald |language=en}}</ref> |
The tenure of [[5th Jharkhand Assembly]] is scheduled to end on 5 January 2025.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Terms of the Houses|url=https://eci.gov.in/elections/term-of-houses/|access-date=2021-10-03|website=Election Commission of India|language=en-IN}}</ref> The [[2019 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election|previous assembly elections]] were held in November–December 2019. The coalition of [[Jharkhand Mukti Morcha]], [[Indian National Congress]] and [[Rashtriya Janata Dal]] formed the [[Government of Jharkhand|state government]], with [[Hemant Soren]] becoming the [[List of chief ministers of Jharkhand|Chief Minister]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-12-29 |title=JMM's Hemant Soren takes oath as 11th CM of Jharkhand |url=https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/jmms-hemant-soren-takes-oath-as-11th-cm-of-jharkhand-789621.html |access-date=2022-02-28 |website=Deccan Herald |language=en}}</ref> |
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== Issues == |
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=== Bangladeshi and Rohingya Infiltration === |
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The BJP has raised concerns about alleged Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltration, claiming it has impacted the tribal population in regions like Santhal Parganas and Kolhan.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Chaturvedi |first=Rakesh Mohan |date=2024-09-15 |title=Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators grabbing tribal land in Jharkhand: PM Modi |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bangladeshi-and-rohingya-infiltrators-grabbing-tribal-land-in-jharkhand-pm-modi/articleshow/113372036.cms?from=mdr |access-date=2024-11-28 |work=The Economic Times |issn=0013-0389}}</ref> The BJP has accused the ruling party JMM and its allies of facilitating illegal immigration to secure votes. Following this, the Jharkhand High Court directed the state to investigate these allegations, leading to the formation of a fact-finding committee. The JMM, however, has dismissed the issue as politically motivated.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Kumar |first=Abhijeet |date=November 11, 2024 |title=Key Issues in Jharkhand Election 2024 |url=https://www.business-standard.com/elections/jharkhand-elections/corruption-populism-infiltration-key-issues-in-jharkhand-assembly-polls-124111100574_1.html |url-status=live |archive-url=Nov 11 2024 |website=Business Standard}}</ref> |
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=== Populist Schemes === |
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Election campaigns have focused heavily on populist welfare schemes. The JMM government’s Mukhyamantri Maiya Samman Yojana, which provides Rs 1,000 per month to women, was countered by the BJP's Gogo-Didi Yojana, promising Rs 2,100.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-11-12 |title=Special Report: Is Hemant Soren’s Maiya Yojna silently changing the game in Jharkhand |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/elections/assembly/story/jharkhand-assembly-elections-special-report-hemant-soren-maiya-yojna-silently-changing-game-jharkhand-2632064-2024-11-12 |access-date=2024-11-28 |website=India Today |language=en}}</ref> In response, the JMM increased its scheme’s payout to Rs 2,500, effective December 2024. The BJP has also pledged subsidized LPG cylinders, monthly stipends for unemployed graduates and postgraduates, and extensive job creation programs.<ref name=":1" /> |
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=== State vs. Centre on Fund Allocation === |
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The JMM has accused the BJP-led Central government of withholding funds owed to the state, with Chief Minister Hemant Soren demanding the release of Rs 1.36 trillion in dues from coal companies.<ref>{{Cite news |last=PTI |date=2024-11-02 |title=Request PM, Shah with folded hands to clear Jharkhand's ₹1.36 lakh crore coal dues: Hemant |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/jharkhand/request-pm-shah-with-folded-hands-to-clear-jharkhands-136-lakh-crore-coal-dues-hemant/article68822327.ece |access-date=2024-11-28 |work=The Hindu |language=en-IN |issn=0971-751X}}</ref> Soren has emphasized that the demand is for rightful state funds, not a special grant.<ref name=":1" /> |
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=== Corruption Allegations === |
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Corruption charges have taken center stage, with BJP leaders highlighting Soren’s alleged involvement in a land-related money laundering case.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2024-02-01 |title=Hemant Soren: Jharkhand CM arrested in a corruption case |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-68163338 |access-date=2024-11-28 |language=en-GB}}</ref> The JMM has countered these accusations by asserting that the BJP is targeting Soren unfairly because he is a tribal leader.<ref name=":1" /> |
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=== Tribal Vote Division and Internal Struggles === |
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The tribal vote, crucial in Jharkhand politics, may be affected by internal divisions within the JMM. Senior JMM leader Champai Soren’s defection to the BJP and his popularity in tribal areas could potentially split votes and weaken the JMM-Congress-RJD alliance.<ref name=":1" /> |
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== Voting == |
== Voting == |
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The 2024 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election was held in two phases from 13 to 20 November 2024 to elect all 81 members of the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly.[1] The counting of votes was done on 23rd November 2024. The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha won 34 seats, securing 23.44% of the popular vote and Mahagathbandhan (INDIA Bloc) won 56 seats, securing 44.33% of the popular vote.[2]
Background
The tenure of 5th Jharkhand Assembly is scheduled to end on 5 January 2025.[3] The previous assembly elections were held in November–December 2019. The coalition of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, Indian National Congress and Rashtriya Janata Dal formed the state government, with Hemant Soren becoming the Chief Minister.[4]
Voting
In the first phase of voting on November 13, 2024, electorates exercised their franchise across 43 Assembly constituencies spread over 15 districts contested by 638 candidates. The overall voting percentage was 66.65%. While 69.04% of women voters came out to press the EVM button, the percentage for men was 64.27% while just 31.02% of the third gender voted. In 37 of the 43 constituencies that voted in the first phase, the female voters had a higher turnout than males.
The maximum voting percentage was recorded in the Kharsawan Assembly with 77.32%. The next two seats were Baharagora (76.15%) and Lohardaga (73.21%). However, Ranchi saw the lowest polling with just 51.5% of the electorate participating in the election process.
The second phase on November 20 saw voting taking place in 38 Assembly seats. The number of candidates is 528. The polling percentage in 38 constituencies of Jharkhand was 68.45%.
Schedule
Poll event | Phase | |
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I | II | |
Notification date | 18 October | 22 October |
Last date for filing nomination | 25 October 2024 | 29 October 2024 |
Scrutiny of nomination | 28 October | 30 October |
Last date for withdrawal of nomination | 30 October | 1 November |
Date of poll | 13 November[5] | 20 November |
Date of counting of votes | 23 November | |
No. of constituencies | 43 | 38 |
Parties and alliances
Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Seats contested | |
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Jharkhand Mukti Morcha | Hemant Soren | 43[a] | |||
Indian National Congress | Rameshwar Oraon | 30[b] | |||
Rashtriya Janata Dal | Abhay Kumar Singh[6] | 7[b] | |||
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation | Manoj Bhakt[7] | 4[a] |
Party[8] | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Seats contested | |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | Babulal Marandi | 68 | |||
All Jharkhand Students Union | Sudesh Mahto | 10 | |||
Janata Dal (United) | Khiru Mahto[9] | 2 | |||
Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) | Birendra Prasad Pradhan | 1 |
Others
Party[10] | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Seats contested | |
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Bahujan Samaj Party | TBA | 81 | |||
Jharkhand Loktantrik Krantikari Morcha[11][12] | Jairam Kumar Mahato | 68[13] | |||
Jharkhand Party | Ajit Kumar | 16 | |||
Communist Party of India | Mahendra Pathak | 15[14] | |||
Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) | Chandrashekhar Azad | 14 | |||
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) | Robin Samajpati | 14 | |||
Samajwadi Party | TBA | 12 | |||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | Prakash Viplav | 9 | |||
Jharkhand People's Party | Surya Singh Besra | 8 | |||
Revolutionary Socialist Party | Manoj Bhattacharya[15] | TBD | |||
All India Forward Bloc | Arun Mondal | TBD | |||
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen | TBA | TBD | |||
Nationalist Congress Party | TBA | TBD | |||
Bharat Adivasi Party | TBA | TBD |
Candidates
Exit Polls
Polling agency | Lead | |||
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NDA | MGB | Others | ||
Axis My India | 17-27 | 49-59 | 1-6 | MGB |
Chanakya Strategies | 45-50 | 35-38 | 3-5 | NDA |
Dainik Bhaskar | 37-40 | 36-39 | 0-2 | Hung |
Electoral Edge | 32 | 42 | 7 | MGB |
Matrize | 42-47 | 25-30 | 1-4 | NDA |
P Marq | 31-40 | 37-47 | 6-8 | MGB |
Times Now - JVC | 40-44 | 30-40 | 1-1 | NDA |
People's Pulse | 44-53 | 25-37 | 5-9 | NDA |
Results
Results by alliance or party
56 | 24 | 1 |
MGB | NDA | JLKM |
Alliance/ Party | Popular vote | Seats | |||||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Contested | Won[17] | +/− | ||||
MGB | JMM | 4,183,281 | 23.44 | 4.72 | 43 | 34[2] | 4 | ||
INC | 2,776,805 | 15.56 | 1.68 | 30 | 16[18] | ||||
RJD | 613,880 | 3.44 | 0.69 | 7 | 4[19] | 3 | |||
CPI(ML)L | 337,062 | 1.89 | 0.74 | 4 | 2[20] | 1 | |||
Total | 7,911,028 | 44.33 | 8.98 | 81 | 56 | 8 | |||
NDA | BJP | 5,921,474 | 33.18 | 0.19 | 68 | 21[21] | 4 | ||
AJSU | 632,186 | 3.54 | 4.56 | 10 | 1 | 1 | |||
JD(U) | 145,040 | 0.81 | 0.07 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||
LJP(RV) | 109,019 | 0.61 | New | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||
Total | 6,807,719 | 38.14 | 4.68 | 81 | 24 | 3 | |||
JLKM | 1,092,178 | 6.12 | New | 68 | 1 | New | |||
Other parties | 0 | 4 | |||||||
Independents | 0 | 2 | |||||||
NOTA | 226,431 | 1.27 | |||||||
Total | 100% | - | 81 | 81 | - |
Results by Phase
Phase | Seats | |||
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MGB | NDA | JLKM | ||
1 | 43 | 27 | 16 | 0 |
2 | 38 | 29 | 8 | 1 |
Total | 81 | 56 | 24 | 1 |
Results by district
District | Seats | |||
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MGB | NDA | JLKM | ||
Sahebganj | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
Pakur | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
Dumka | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 |
Jamtara | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Deoghar | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
Godda | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
Kodarma | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Hazaribagh | 4 | 0 | 4 | 0 |
Ramgarh | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Chatra | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Giridih | 6 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
Bokaro | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 |
Dhanbad | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 |
East Singhbhum | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 |
Seraikela Kharsawan | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
West Singhbhum | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
Ranchi | 7 | 5 | 2 | 0 |
Khunti | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Gumla | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
Simdega | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Lohardaga | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Latehar | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Palamu | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 |
Garhwa | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Total | 81 | 56 | 24 | 1 |
Results by constituency
District | Constituency | Winner[22][23] | Runner Up | Margin | ||||||||||
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No. | Name | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Sahebganj | 1 | Rajmahal | Md. Tajuddin | JMM | 1,40,176 | 53.67 | Anant Kumar Ojha | BJP | 96,744 | 37.04 | 43,432 | 16.63 | ||
2 | Borio (ST) | Dhananjay Soren | JMM | 97,317 | 50.79 | Lobin Hembrom | BJP | 78,044 | 40.73 | 19,273 | 10.06 | |||
3 | Barhait (ST) | Hemant Soren | JMM | 95,612 | 58.95 | Gamliyel Hembrom | BJP | 55,821 | 34.42 | 39,791 | 24.53 | |||
Pakur | 4 | Litipara (ST) | Hemlal Murmu | JMM | 88,469 | 53.97 | Babudhan Murmu | BJP | 61,720 | 37.65 | 26,749 | 16.32 | ||
5 | Pakur | Nisat Alam | INC | 1,55,827 | 52.27 | Azhar Islam | AJSU | 69,798 | 23.41 | 86,029 | 28.86 | |||
6 | Maheshpur (ST) | Stephen Marandi | JMM | 1,14,924 | 59.63 | Navneet Anthony Hembrom | BJP | 53,749 | 27.89 | 61,175 | 31.74 | |||
Dumka | 7 | Sikaripara (ST) | Alok Kumar Soren | JMM | 1,02,199 | 58.63 | Paritosh Soren | BJP | 61,025 | 35.01 | 41,174 | 23.62 | ||
Jamtara | 8 | Nala | Rabindra Nath Mahato | JMM | 92,702 | 47.09 | Madhav Chandra Mahato | BJP | 82,219 | 41.76 | 10,483 | 5.33 | ||
9 | Jamtara | Irfan Ansari | INC | 1,33,266 | 54.62 | Sita Soren | BJP | 89,590 | 36.72 | 43,676 | 17.90 | |||
Dumka | 10 | Dumka (ST) | Basant Soren | JMM | 95,685 | 51.33 | Sunil Soren | BJP | 81,097 | 43.50 | 14,588 | 7.83 | ||
11 | Jama (ST) | Lois Marandi | JMM | 76,424 | 46.89 | Suresh Murmu | BJP | 70,686 | 43.37 | 5,738 | 3.52 | |||
12 | Jarmundi | Devendra Kunwar | BJP | 94,892 | 48.73 | Badal Patralekh | INC | 77,346 | 39.72 | 17,546 | 9.01 | |||
Deoghar | 13 | Madhupur | Hafizul Hasan | JMM | 1,43,953 | 50.97 | Ganga Narayan Singh | BJP | 1,23,926 | 43.88 | 20,027 | 7.09 | ||
14 | Sarath | Uday Shankar Singh | JMM | 1,35,219 | 54.32 | Randhir Kumar Singh | BJP | 97,790 | 39.28 | 37,429 | 15.04 | |||
15 | Deoghar (SC) | Suresh Paswan | RJD | 1,56,079 | 53.53 | Narayan Das | BJP | 1,16,358 | 39.91 | 39,721 | 13.62 | |||
Godda | 16 | Poreyahat | Pradeep Yadav | INC | 1,17,842 | 52.90 | Devendranath Singh | BJP | 83,712 | 37.58 | 34,130 | 15.32 | ||
17 | Godda | Sanjay Prasad Yadav | RJD | 1,09,487 | 49.56 | Amit Kumar Mandal | BJP | 88,016 | 39.84 | 21,471 | 9.72 | |||
18 | Mahagama | Dipika Pandey Singh | INC | 1,14,069 | 51.03 | Ashok Kumar | BJP | 95,424 | 42.69 | 18,645 | 8.34 | |||
Kodarma | 19 | Kodarma | Neera Yadav | BJP | 86,734 | 33.69 | Subhash Yadav | RJD | 80,919 | 31.43 | 5,815 | 2.26 | ||
Hazaribagh | 20 | Barkatha | Amit Kumar Yadav | BJP | 82,221 | 32.77 | Janki Prasad Yadav | JMM | 78,561 | 31.31 | 3,660 | 1.46 | ||
21 | Barhi | Manoj Yadav | BJP | 1,13,274 | 51.09 | Arun Sahu | INC | 63,983 | 28.86 | 49,291 | 22.23 | |||
Ramgarh | 22 | Barkagaon | Roshan Lal Choudhary | BJP | 1,24,468 | 46.85 | Amba Prasad Sahu | INC | 93,075 | 35.03 | 31,393 | 11.82 | ||
23 | Ramgarh | Mamta Devi | INC | 89,818 | 34.51 | Sunita Choudhary | AJSU | 83,028 | 31.90 | 6,790 | 3.51 | |||
Hazaribagh | 24 | Mandu | Nirmal Mahto | AJSU | 90,871 | 31.85 | Jai Prakash Bhai Patel | INC | 90,640 | 31.77 | 231 | 0.08 | ||
25 | Hazaribagh | Pradip Prasad | BJP | 1,39,458 | 51.91 | Munna Singh | INC | 95,981 | 35.73 | 43,477 | 16.18 | |||
Chatra | 26 | Simaria (SC) | Kumar Ujjwal | BJP | 1,11,906 | 44.47 | Manoj Kumar Chandra | JMM | 1,07,905 | 42.88 | 4,001 | 1.59 | ||
27 | Chatra (SC) | Janardan Paswan | LJP(RV) | 1,09,019 | 40.58 | Rashmi Prakash | RJD | 90,618 | 33.73 | 18,401 | 6.85 | |||
Giridih | 28 | Dhanwar | Babulal Marandi | BJP | 1,06,296 | 45.35 | Nizam Uddin Ansari | JMM | 70,858 | 30.23 | 35,438 | 15.12 | ||
29 | Bagodar | Nagendra Mahto | BJP | 1,27,501 | 50.22 | Vinod Kumar Singh | CPI(ML)L | 94,884 | 37.37 | 32,617 | 12.85 | |||
30 | Jamua (SC) | Manju Kumari | BJP | 1,17,532 | 53.40 | Kedar Hazra | JMM | 84,901 | 38.58 | 32,631 | 15.12 | |||
31 | Gandey | Kalpana Soren | JMM | 1,19,372 | 50.51 | Muniya Devi | BJP | 1,02,230 | 43.26 | 17,142 | 7.25 | |||
32 | Giridih | Sudivya Kumar Sonu | JMM | 94,042 | 45.28 | Nirbhay Shahbadi | BJP | 90,204 | 43.43 | 3,838 | 1.85 | |||
33 | Dumri | Jairam Kumar Mahato | JLKM | 94,496 | 41.80 | Baby Devi | JMM | 83,551 | 36.96 | 10,945 | ||||
Bokaro | 34 | Gomia | Yogendra Prasad | JMM | 95,170 | 42.19 | Puja Kumari | JLKM | 59,077 | 26.19 | 36,093 | |||
35 | Bermo | Kumar Jaimangal | INC | 90,246 | 40.34 | Jairam Kumar Mahato | JLKM | 60,871 | 27.21 | 29,375 | ||||
36 | Bokaro | Shwettaa Singh | INC | 1,33,438 | 42.34 | Biranchi Narayan | BJP | 1,26,231 | 40.05 | 7,207 | ||||
37 | Chandankiyari (SC) | Umakant Rajak | JMM | 90,027 | 42.56 | Arjun Rajwar | JLKM | 56,294 | 26.61 | 33,733 | ||||
Dhanbad | 38 | Sindri | Chandradeo Mahato | CPI(ML)L | 1,05,136 | 39.64 | Tara Devi | BJP | 1,01,688 | 38.34 | 3,488 | |||
39 | Nirsa | Arup Chatterjee | CPI(ML)L | 1,04,855 | 43.74 | Aparna Sengupta | BJP | 1,03,047 | 42.98 | 1,808 | ||||
40 | Dhanbad | Raj Sinha | BJP | 1,36,336 | 53.90 | Ajay Dubey | INC | 87,595 | 34.63 | 48,741 | ||||
41 | Jharia | Ragini Singh | BJP | 87,892 | 51.47 | Purnima Niraj Singh | INC | 73,381 | 42.97 | 14,511 | ||||
42 | Tundi | Mathura Prasad Mahato | JMM | 95,527 | 41.29 | Vikash Mahato | BJP | 69,924 | 30.22 | 25,603 | ||||
43 | Baghmara | Shatrughan Mahto | BJP | 87,529 | 43.85 | Jaleshwar Mahato | INC | 68,847 | 34.49 | 18,682 | ||||
East Singhbhum | 44 | Baharagora | Samir Mohanty | JMM | 96,870 | 50.65 | Dineshananda Goswami | BJP | 78,745 | 41.17 | 18,125 | |||
45 | Ghatsila (ST) | Ramdas Soren | JMM | 98,356 | 51.50 | Babulal Soren | BJP | 75,910 | 39.75 | 22,446 | ||||
46 | Potka (ST) | Sanjib Sardar | JMM | 1,20,322 | 51.97 | Meera Munda | BJP | 92,420 | 39.92 | 27,902 | ||||
47 | Jugsalai | Mangal Kalindi | JMM | 1,21,290 | 48.26 | Ram Chandra Sahis | AJSU | 77,845 | 30.97 | 43,445 | ||||
48 | Jamshedpur East | Purnima Sahu | BJP | 1,07,191 | 54.39 | Ajoy Kumar | INC | 64,320 | 32.63 | 42,871 | ||||
49 | Jamshedpur West | Saryu Roy | JD(U) | 1,03,631 | 46.74 | Banna Gupta | INC | 95,768 | 43.19 | 7,863 | ||||
Seraikela Kharsawan | 50 | Ichaghar | Sabita Mahato | JMM | 77,552 | 33.90 | Hare Lal Mahato | AJSU | 51,029 | 22.31 | 26,523 | |||
51 | Seraikella (ST) | Champai Soren | BJP | 1,19,379 | 44.27 | Ganesh Mahali | JMM | 98,932 | 36.69 | 20,447 | ||||
West Singhbhum | 52 | Chaibasa (ST) | Deepak Birua | JMM | 1,07,367 | 64.89 | Geeta Balmuchu | BJP | 42,532 | 25.70 | 64,835 | |||
53 | Majhgaon (ST) | Niral Purty | JMM | 94,163 | 60.96 | Barkuwar Gagrai | BJP | 34,560 | 22.37 | 59,603 | ||||
54 | Jaganathpur (ST) | Sona Ram Sinku | INC | 57,065 | 40.89 | Geeta Koda | BJP | 49,682 | 35.60 | 7,383 | ||||
55 | Manoharpur (ST) | Jagat Majhi | JMM | 73,034 | 51.53 | Dinesh Chandra Boipai | AJSU | 41,078 | 28.98 | 31,956 | ||||
56 | Chakradharpur (ST) | Sukhram Oraon | JMM | 58,639 | 40.64 | Shashibhushan Samad | BJP | 49,329 | 34.19 | 9,310 | ||||
Seraikela Kharsawan | 57 | Kharsawan (ST) | Dashrath Gagrai | JMM | 85,772 | 47.24 | Sonaram Bodra | BJP | 53,157 | 29.28 | 32,615 | |||
Ranchi | 58 | Tamar (ST) | Vikash Kumar Munda | JMM | 65,655 | 40.28 | Gopal Krishna Patar | JD(U) | 41,409 | 25.40 | 24,246 | |||
Khunti | 59 | Torpa (ST) | Sudeep Gudhiya | JMM | 80,887 | 59.76 | Koche Munda | BJP | 40,240 | 29.73 | 40,647 | |||
60 | Khunti (ST) | Ram Surya Munda | JMM | 91,721 | 57.38 | Nilkanth Singh Munda | BJP | 49,668 | 31.07 | 42,053 | ||||
Ranchi | 61 | Silli | Amit Mahto | JMM | 73,169 | 41.91 | Sudesh Mahto | AJSU | 49,302 | 28.24 | 23,867 | |||
62 | Khijri (ST) | Rajesh Kachhap | INC | 1,24,049 | 47.11 | Ram Kumar Pahan | BJP | 94,984 | 36.07 | 29,065 | ||||
63 | Ranchi | Chandreshwar Prasad Singh | BJP | 1,07,290 | 53.91 | Mahua Maji | JMM | 85,341 | 42.88 | 21,949 | ||||
64 | Hatia | Navin Jaiswal | BJP | 1,52,949 | 49.16 | Ajay Nath Shahdeo | INC | 1,38,326 | 44.46 | 14,623 | ||||
65 | Kanke (SC) | Suresh Kumar Baitha | INC | 1,33,499 | 43.47 | Dr. Jitu Charan Ram | BJP | 1,32,531 | 43.16 | 968 | ||||
66 | Mandar (ST) | Shilpi Neha Tirkey | INC | 1,35,936 | 49.01 | Sunny Toppo | BJP | 1,13,133 | 40.79 | 22,803 | 8.22 | |||
Gumla | 67 | Sisai (ST) | Jiga Susaran Horo | JMM | 1,06,058 | 55.09 | Arun Kumar Oraon | BJP | 67,069 | 34.84 | 38,989 | |||
68 | Gumla (ST) | Bhushan Tirkey | JMM | 84,974 | 51.54 | Sudarshan Bhagat | BJP | 58,673 | 35.59 | 26,301 | ||||
69 | Bishunpur (ST) | Chamra Linda | JMM | 1,00,366 | 49.64 | Samir Oraon | BJP | 67,580 | 33.43 | 32,756 | ||||
Simdega | 70 | Simdega (ST) | Bhushan Bara | INC | 75,392 | 44.13 | Shradhanand Besra | BJP | 66,164 | 38.73 | 9,228 | |||
71 | Kolebira (ST) | Naman Bixal Kongari | INC | 75,376 | 51.86 | Sujan JoJo | BJP | 38,345 | 26.38 | 37,031 | ||||
Lohardaga | 72 | Lohardaga (ST) | Rameshwar Oraon | INC | 1,13,507 | 53.06 | Neru Shanti Bhagat | BJP | 78,837 | 36.85 | 34,670 | 16.21 | ||
Latehar | 73 | Manika (ST) | Ramchandra Singh | INC | 74,946 | 42.50 | Harikrishna Singh | BJP | 58,092 | 32.94 | 16,854 | 9.56 | ||
74 | Latehar (SC) | Prakash Ram | BJP | 98,063 | 44.74 | Baidyanath Ram | JMM | 97,628 | 44.54 | 434 | 0.20 | |||
Palamu | 75 | Panki | Kushwaha Shashi Bhushan Mehta | BJP | 75,991 | 35.19 | Devendra Kumar Singh | IND | 66,195 | 30.66 | 9,796 | 4.53 | ||
76 | Daltonganj | Alok Kumar Chaurasiya | BJP | 1,02,175 | 38.43 | Krishna Nand Tripathi | INC | 1,01,285 | 38.10 | 890 | 0.33 | |||
77 | Bishrampur | Naresh Prasad Singh | RJD | 74,338 | 32.34 | Ramchandra Chandravanshi | BJP | 59,751 | 25.99 | 14,587 | 6.35 | |||
78 | Chhatarpur (SC) | Radha Krishna Kishore | INC | 71,857 | 36.52 | Pushpa Devi | BJP | 71,121 | 36.15 | 736 | 0.37 | |||
79 | Hussainabad | Sanjay Kumar Singh Yadav | RJD | 81,476 | 41.98 | Kamlesh Kumar Singh | BJP | 47,112 | 24.27 | 34,364 | 17.71 | |||
Garhwa | 80 | Garhwa | Satyendra Nath Tiwari | BJP | 1,33,109 | 45.40 | Mithilesh Kumar Thakur | JMM | 1,16,356 | 39.68 | 16,753 | 5.72 | ||
81 | Bhawanathpur | Anant Pratap Deo | JMM | 1,46,265 | 48.49 | Bhanu Pratap Sahi | BJP | 1,24,803 | 41.37 | 21,462 | 7.12 |
See also
- 2024 elections in India
- Elections in Jharkhand
- Government of Jharkhand
- Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
- List of chief ministers of Jharkhand
- List of deputy chief ministers of Jharkhand
- Politics of Jharkhand
- 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election
Notes
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