Jharkhand meeting election outcome: The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led Mahagathbandhan has crossed the midway mark with wins and leads in 54 seats within the state meeting election.
As of 17.46pm, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha had gained 30 seats and was main in 23 others, Congress had gained 8 seats and was main in 7, RJD had bagged one seat and was forward on 3 seats and Communist Social gathering of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) – CPI(ML)(L) had gained two. The BJP-led NDA had gained 10 seats and had taken the lead on 15 seats.
The counting of votes for 81 meeting constituencies in Jharkhand is underway after the elections had been held in two phases – November 13 and 20.
The primary spherical of polls lined 43 constituencies, whereas the second and closing part noticed voting in 38 seats. The voter turnout within the election reached a report 67.74%, the best for the reason that formation of Jharkhand on November 15, 2000.
The election in Jharkhand noticed a detailed contest between the Nationwide Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the INDIA bloc. Either side had been supported by outstanding leaders, together with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP president JP Nadda, chief minister Hemant Soren, and Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, who actively campaigned to safe a win for his or her respective events.
Through the marketing campaign, the Bharatiya Janata Social gathering (BJP) and Hemant Soren’s Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) clashed on a number of points, together with tribal rights, immigration issues, and allegations of corruption.
The BJP contested 68 seats within the Jharkhand meeting elections, with its allies All Jharkhand College students Union (AJSU) fielding candidates in 10 seats, Janata Dal (United) of Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar contesting two seats and the Lok Janshakti Social gathering (Ram Vilas), led by Chirag Paswan, contesting one seat.
The INDIA bloc within the Jharkhand meeting elections includes the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) contesting 41 seats, the Congress with 30 seats, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) with six seats, and the Communist Social gathering of India (Marxist-Leninist) contesting 4 seats.
This time, exit polls had been extra blended about Jharkhand. Some exit polls predicted that the Nationwide Democratic Alliance would win a slim majority however others stated that the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha-Congress alliance was headed for a snug majority.
In 2019, the JMM-Congress-RJD had gained a snug majority of 47 seats within the 81-member Jharkhand meeting. The BJP which went solo may win solely 25 seats.
Here is the total record of winners because the the Jharkhand Meeting election outcomes are declared:
Candidate | Social gathering | Seat | Standing |
Shatrughan Mahto | BJP | Baghmara | WON |
Hemant Soren | JMM | Barhait | WON |
Manoj Kumar Yadav | BJP | Barhi | WON |
Kumar Jaimangal (Anup Singh) | INC | Bermo | WON |
Anant Pratap Deo | JMM | Bhawanathpur | WON |
Naresh Prasad Singh | RJD | Bishrampur | WON |
Chamra Linda | JMM | Bishunpur | WON |
Shwettaa Singh | INC | Bokaro | WON |
Dhananjay Soren | JMM | Borio | WON |
Deepak Birua | JMM | Chaibasa | WON |
Sukhram Oraon | JMM | Chakradharpur | WON |
Uma Kant Rajak | JMM | Chandankiyari | WON |
Janardhan Paswan | LJP(RV) | Chatra | WON |
Radha Krishana Kishore | INC | Chhatarpur | WON |
Raj Sinha | BJP | Dhanbad | WON |
Basant Soren | JMM | Dumka | WON |
Jairam Kumar Mahato | JLKM | Dumri | WON |
Yogendra Prasad | JMM | Gomia | WON |
Sona Ram Sinku | INC | Jaganathpur | WON |
Lois Marandi | JMM | Jama | WON |
Devendra Kunwar | BJP | Jarmundi | WON |
Ragini Singh | BJP | Jharia | WON |
Dashrath Gagrai | JMM | Kharsawan | WON |
Ram Surya Munda | JMM | Khunti | WON |
Prakash Ram | BJP | Latehar | WON |
Hemlal Murmu | JMM | Litipara | WON |
Rameshwar Oraon | INC | Lohardaga | WON |
Stephen Marandi | JMM | Maheshpur | WON |
Niral Purty | JMM | Majhgaon | WON |
Jagat Majhi | JMM | Manoharpur | WON |
Arup Chatterjee | (CPI(ML)L | Nirsa | WON |
Nisat Alam | INC | Pakaur | WON |
Pradeep Yadav | INC | Poreyahat | WON |
Mamta Devi | INC | Ramgarh | WON |
Champai Soren | BJP | Seraikella | WON |
Alok Kumar Soren | JMM | Sikaripara | WON |
Kumar Ujjwal | BJP | Simaria | WON |
Chandradeo Mahato | (CPI(ML)L | Sindri | WON |
Sudeep Gudhiya | JMM | Torpa | WON |
Mathura Prasad Mahato | JMM | Tundi | WON |
Nagendra Mahto | BJP | Bagodar | LEAD |
Samir Kumar Mohanty | JMM | Baharagora | LEAD |
Roshan Lal Choudhary | BJP | Barkagaon | LEAD |
Amit Kumar Yadav | BJP | Barkatha | LEAD |
Ashok Prasad | BSP | Daltonganj | LEAD |
Suresh Paswan | RJD | Deoghar | LEAD |
Babu Lal Marandi | BJP | Dhanwar | LEAD |
Kalpana Murmu Soren | JMM | Gandey | LEAD |
Satyendra Nath Tiwari | BJP | Garhwa | LEAD |
Ram Das Soren | JMM | Ghatsila | LEAD |
Nirbhay Kumar Shahabadi | BJP | Giridih | LEAD |
Sanjay Prasad Yadav | RJD | Godda | LEAD |
Bhushan Tirkey | JMM | Gumla | LEAD |
Navin Jaiswal | BJP | Hatia | LEAD |
Pradip Prasad | BJP | Hazaribagh | LEAD |
Sanjay Kumar Singh Yadav | RJD | Hussainabad | LEAD |
Sabita Mahato | JMM | Ichagarh | LEAD |
Purnima Sahu | BJP | Jamshedpur East | LEAD |
Saryu Roy | JD(U) | Jamshedpur West | LEAD |
Irfan Ansari | INC | Jamtara | LEAD |
Manju Kumari | BJP | Jamua | LEAD |
Mangal Kalindi | JMM | Jugsalai | LEAD |
Suresh Kumar Baitha | INC | Kanke | LEAD |
Rajesh Kachhap | INC | Khijri | LEAD |
Dr. Neera Yadav | BJP | Kodarma | LEAD |
Naman Bixal Kongari | INC | Kolebira | LEAD |
Hafizul Hassan | JMM | Madhupur | LEAD |
Ashok Kumar | BJP | Mahagama | LEAD |
Shilpi Neha Tirkey | INC | Mandar | LEAD |
Nirmal Mahto | AJSUP | Mandu | LEAD |
Ramchandra Singh | INC | Manika | LEAD |
Rabindra Nath Mahato | JMM | Nala | LEAD |
Kushwaha Shashi Bhushan Mehta | BJP | Panki | LEAD |
Meera Munda | BJP | Potka | LEAD |
Md. Tajuddin | JMM | Rajmahal | LEAD |
Chandreshwar Prasad Singh | BJP | Ranchi | LEAD |
Uday Shankar Singh | JMM | Sarath | LEAD |
Amit Kumar | JMM | Silli | LEAD |
Bhushan Bara | INC | Simdega | LEAD |
Jiga Susaran Horo | JMM | Sisai | LEAD |
Vikas Kumar Munda | JMM | Tamar | LEAD |