Jharkhand Election 2024: Full Listing Of Candidates And Their Constituencies

Jharkhand Election 2024: Full Listing Of Candidates And Their Constituencies

Jharkhand Election 2024 Candidates Listing: The individuals of Jharkhand are set to vote in an important election in two phases. The voting for the 81-member Jharkhand meeting election will happen on November 13 and November 20.

Counting Of Votes: The outcomes shall be introduced on November 23, with the votes being counted at eight a.m. The principle contest is between the BJP-led NDA and JMM-led INDIA bloc. The BJP is contesting the polls in alliance with the AJSU, JDU, and LJP, whereas the JMM has joined fingers with Congress, Left, and RJD.

A complete of 1,211 candidates stay within the contest for the Jharkhand Meeting Elections, with the ultimate date for withdrawal of nominations for the second section closing November 2. 

The primary section is scheduled for November 13, masking 43 constituencies, with 683 candidates competing. Following the withdrawal deadline, 528 candidates are set to compete within the second section, which incorporates 38 constituencies and is scheduled for November 20. The vote counting will happen on November 23.

Jharkhand has 24 districts, with 81 meeting seats, of which 44 are normal seats. Throughout Jharkhand, there are 29,562 polling stations, comprising 5,042 city and 24,520 rural cubicles.


Jharkhand Meeting Elections 2024: Full Listing of Candidates





















































































Meeting Seat

BJP / AJSU / JDU/ LJP

JMM/ Congress/RJD /CPIM

Rajmahal

Anant Kumar Ojha -BJP

Md. Tajuddin -JMM

Borio (ST)

Lobin Hembram -BJP

Dhananjay Soren -JMM

Barhait (ST)

Gamliyel Hembrom – BJP

Hemnta Soren-JMM

Litipara (ST)

Babudhan Murmu- BJP

Hemlal Murmu-JMM

Pakaur

Azhar Islam – AJSU

Nisat Alam -Congress

Maheshpur (ST)

Navneet Hembrom-BJP

Stephen Marandi- JMM

Sikaripara (ST)

Paritosh Soren-BJP

Alok Kumar Soren-JMM

Dumka (ST)

Sunil Soren- BJP

Basant Soren- JMM

Jama (ST)

Suresh Murmu -BJP

Lois Marandi -JMM

Jarmundi

Devendra Kunwar- BJP

Badal Patralekh- Congress

Nala

Madhav Chandra Mahto

Rabindra Nath Mahato- JMM

Jamtara

Sita Murmu-BJP

Dr. Irfan Ansari- Congress

Madhupur

Ganga Narayan Singh-BJP

Hafizul Hassan- JMM

Sarath

Randhir Kumar Singh-bjp

Uday Shankar Singh-JMM

Deoghar (SC)

Narayan Das- BJP

Suresh Paswan-RJD

Poreyahat

Devendranath Singh-BJP

Pradeep Yadav-Cong

Godda

Amit Kumar Mandal- BJP

Sanjay Prasad Yadav-JDU

Mahagama

Ashok Kumar Bhagat- BJP

Deepika Pandey Singh- Cong

Kodarma

Neera Yadav- BJP

Subhash Prasad Yadav- JDU

Barkatha

Amit Kumar Yadav- BJP

Janki Prasad Yadav-JMM

Barhi

Manoj Yadav- BJP

Arun Sahu- Congress

Mandu

Nirmal Mahto-AJSU

Jai Prakash Patel- Congress

Hazaribagh

Pradeep Prasad- BJP

Munna Singh -Cong

Barkagaon

Roshan Lal Choudhary- BJP

Amba Prasad Sahu- Congress

Ramgarh

AJSU- Sunita Choudhary

Mamta Devi- Congress

Simaria (SC)

Ujjwal Das- BJP

Manoj Kumar Chandra- JMM

Chatra (SC)

Janardan Paswan -LJP-RV

Rashmi Prakash – RJD

Dhanwar

Babulal Marandi-BJP

Nizam Uddin Ansari-JMM

Bagodar

Nagendra Mahto-BJP

Vinod Kumar Singh-CPIML

Jamua (SC)

Manju Devi-BJP

Kedar Hazra-JMM

Gandey

Muniya Devi-BJP

Kalpana Murmu-JMM

Giridih

Nirbhay Kumar Shahabadi-BJP

Sudivya Kumar-JMM

Dumri

Yashoda Devi-AJSU

Bebi Devi-JMM

Gomia

AJSU- Lambodar Mahto

Yogendra prasad-JMM

Bermo

Ravindra Pandey-BJP

Kumar Jai Mangal- Congress

Bokaro

Biranchi Narayan- BJP

Shweta Singh – Congress

Chandankiyari (SC)

Amar Kumar Bauri-BJP

Uma Kant Rajak-JMM

Sindri

Tara Devi-BJP

Mobin Ansari-Congress

Nirsa

Aparna Sengupta-BJP

Arup Chatterjee – CPIML

Dhanbad

Raj Sinha- BJP

Ajay kumar dubey-Congress

Jharia

Ragini Singh- BJP

Purnima Niraj Singh- Conrgess

Tundi

Vikash Kumar Mahato- BJP

Mathura Prasad Mahato-JMM

Baghmara

Shatrughan Mahto-BJP

Jaleshwaro Mehato-JMM

Bahragora

DineshAnanda Goswami- BJP

Ashok Mahato-Congress

Ghatsila (ST)

Babulal Soren-BJP

Ram Das Soren-JMM

Potka (ST)

Meera Munda-BJP

Sanjib Sardar-JMM

Jugsalai (SC)

AJSU- Ram Chandra Sahas

Srishti Bhuniya- Congress

Jamshedpur (East)

Purnima Sahu- BJP

Ajoy Kumar- Congress

Jamshedpur

Saryu Roy-JDU

Banna Gupta-Conrgess

Ichagarh

Hare Lal Mahato-AJSU

Sabita Mahato-JMM

Seraikella (ST)

Champai Soren- BJP

Ganesh Mahali-JMM

Kharsawan (ST)

Sonaram Bodra- BJP

Dashrath Gagrai-JMM

Chaibasa (ST)

Geeta Balmuchu- BJP

Deepak Birua-JMM

Majhgaon (ST)

Barkunwar Gagrai- BJP

Niral Purthy-JMM

Jaganathpur (ST)

Geeta Koda- BJP

Sona Ram Sinku- Congress

Manoharpur (ST)

Dinesh Boipai- AJSU

Jagat Majhi-JMM

Chakradharpur (ST)

Shashibhushan Samad- BJP

Sukhram Oraon- JMM

Tamar (ST)

Gopal Krishna-JDU

Vikas Munda-JMM

Silli

Sudesh Kumar-AJSU

Amit Kumar-JMM

Khijri (ST)

Ram Kumar Pahan- BJP

Rajesh Kachhap- Congress

Ranchi

CP Singh- BJP

Mahua Maji- JMM

Hatia

Navin Jaiswal- BJP

Ajay Nath Sahdeo- Congress

Kanke (SC)

Jitu Charan Ram- BJP

Suresh Kumar Baitha- Cong

Mandar (ST)

Sunny Toppo- BJP

Shilpi Neha Tirkey- Congress

Torpa (ST)

Koche Munda- BJP

Sudeep Ghudiya-JMM

Khunti (ST)

Nilkanth Singh Munda- BJP

Ram Surya Munda-JMM

Sisai (ST)

Arun Oraon- BJP

Jiga Susaran Horo- JMM

Gumla (ST)

Sudarshan Bhagat- BJP

Bhushan Tikrey-JMM

Bishunpur (ST)

Sameer Oraon- BJP

Chamra Linda-JMM

Simdega (ST)

Shradhanand Besra- BJP

Bhushan Bara- Congress

Kolebira (ST)

Sujan Jojo- BJP

Naman Viksal Kongari- Cong

Lohardaga (ST)

Neeru Shanti Bhagat-AJSU

Rameshwar Oraon- Congress

Manika (ST)

Harikrishna Singh- BJP

Ramchandra Singh- Congress

Latehar (SC)

Prakash Ram- BJP

Baidyanath Ram- JMM

Panki

Kushwaha Shashi Bhushan Mehta-BJP

Lal Suraj- Congress

Daltonganj

Alok Kumar Chaurasiya- BJP

Krishna Tripathi- Congress

Bishrampur

Ramachandra Chandravanshi- BJP

Sudhir Kumar- Congress

Chhatarpur (SC)

Pushpa Devi Bhuiyan- BJP

Radha Kishore- Congress

Hussainabad

Kamlesh Kumar Singh- BJP

Sanjay Singh- RJD

Garhwa

Satyendra Nath Tiwari- BJP

Mithlesh Thakur- JMM

Bhawanathpur

Bhanu Pratap Shahi- BJP

Anant Pratap Deo- JMM

The citizens totals 2.6 crore, together with 1.31 crore males and 1.29 crore ladies. There are over 11.84 lakh first-time voters aged 18-19, together with 66.84 lakh younger voters between 20-29 years. The state has 3.67 lakh voters with disabilities and 1,706 voters over the age of 100. 

The time period of the Jharkhand State Meeting will finish on January 5, 2025, prompting elections for 81 constituencies throughout the state, together with 44 normal seats, 9 reserved for SC, and 28 for ST candidates,



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