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Jharkhand will witness the primary part of Meeting elections on Wednesday, with polling scheduled throughout 43 constituencies.

Tribal women perform well wishing for the polling officials prior to the departure for the election duty on the eve of first phase of Jharkhand Assembly elections, at Morabadi Football ground, in Ranchi on Tuesday.(ANI)
Tribal ladies carry out properly wishing for the polling officers previous to the departure for the election obligation on the eve of first part of Jharkhand Meeting elections, at Morabadi Soccer floor, in Ranchi on Tuesday.(ANI)

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The second part is scheduled for November 20 within the remaining 38 constituencies. The votes will probably be counted on November 23.

Within the first part, voting will probably be held on November 13 from 7 am to five pm. Nonetheless, in 950 cubicles, the voting time will finish at 4 pm, although folks standing within the queue at the moment will have the ability to vote, based on PTI.

In whole, 15,344 polling stations have been arrange throughout the state. Over 200 corporations of safety forces are deployed in strategic places to keep up order and safeguard the electoral course of. On this part, 683 contenders, together with 73 ladies, competed for seats.

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The 43 constituencies embrace 17 basic seats, 20 reserved for Scheduled Tribes, and 6 for Scheduled Castes.

Within the earlier meeting election, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) received 30 seats, the BJP received 25 and Congress received 16 seats. A coalition of the JMM, Congress, and the Rashtriya Janata Dal fashioned the federal government after the final Meeting elections, with Soren assuming the function of chief minister.

The tenure of the present Jharkhand Meeting is ready to conclude on January 5, 2025.

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This is a listing of constituencies going to vote tomorrow:

1. Kodarma

2. Barkatha

3. Barhi

4. Barkagaon

5. Hazaribagh

6. Simaria (SC)

7. Chatra (SC)

8. Baharagora

9. Ghatsila (ST)

10. Potka (ST)

11. Jugsalai (SC)

12. Jamshedpur East

13. Jamshedpur West

14. Ichagarh

15. Seraikella (ST)

16. Chaibasa (ST)

17. Majhgaon (ST)

18. Jaganathpur (ST)

19. Manoharpur (ST)

20. Chakradharpur (ST)

21. Kharsawan (ST)

22. Tamar (ST)

23. Torpa (ST)

24. Khunti (ST)

25. Ranchi

26. Hatia

27. Kanke (SC)

28. Mandar (ST)

29. Sisai (ST)

30. Gumla (ST)

31. Bishunpur (ST)

32. Simdega (ST)

33. Kolebira (ST)

34. Lohardaga (ST)

35. Manika (ST)

36. Latehar (SC)

37. Panki

38. Daltonganj

39. Bishrampur

40. Chhatarpur (SC)

41. Hussainabad

42. Garhwa

43. Bhawanathpur

Jharkhand elections: Key contests in part 1

  • Former chief minister and BJP candidate Champai Soren is competing for the Seraikella seat, which he has represented since 2005. In January 2024, following Hemant Soren’s arrest, Champai Soren took over as chief minister. Champai Soren, now a BJP candidate, is pitted towards Ganesh Mahli, who’s now with JMM.
  • In Jamshedpur East, Congress candidate Ajoy Kumar is up towards Purnima Das Sahu, the daughter-in-law of former Jharkhand chief minister and present Odisha governor, Raghubar Das.
  • In Jamshedpur West, state well being minister Banna Gupta of the Congress goes head-to-head with JD(U) chief Saryu Roy, who defeated then-chief minister Raghubar Das in 2019.
  • In Jagannathpur, BJP’s Geeta Koda, spouse of former chief Minister Madhu Koda, faces Congress chief Sona Ram Sinku.
  • Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has fielded Mahua Maji as its candidate for the Ranchi meeting seat. A present Rajya Sabha MP, Maji is ready to problem BJP’s CP Singh within the polls.

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