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2019 Indian general election in Jharkhand

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2019 Indian general election in Jharkhand

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14 seats
Turnout66.80% (Increase2.98%)
 
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Leader Arjun Munda Shibu Soren
Alliance NDA UPA
Leader's seat Khunti (won) Dumka (lost)
Last election 12 2
Seats won 12 2
Seat change Steady Steady
Percentage 56.00% 34.58%
Swing Increase 12.20% Decrease 1.72%
Alliance Members   BJP
  AJSU
  JMM
  JVM
  RJD

The 2019 Indian general elections were held in India between 29 April to 19 May 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha.[1][2]

Results

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No Constituency Turnout[3] Winner Party Votes Runner Up Party Votes Margin
1 Rajmahal (ST) 72.05 Increase Vijay Kumar Hansdak   JMM 5,07,830 Hemlal Murmu   BJP 4,08,635 99,195
2 Dumka (ST) 73.43 Increase Sunil Soren   BJP 4,84,923 Shibu Soren   JMM 4,37,333 47,590
3 Godda 69.57 Increase Nishikant Dubey   BJP 6,36,100 Pradeep Yadav   JVM 4,53,383 1,84,227
4 Chatra 64.97 Increase Sunil Kumar Singh   BJP 5,28,077 Manoj Kumar Yadav   INC 1,50,206 3,77,871
5 Kodarma 66.68 Increase Annapurna Devi Yadav   BJP 7,53,016 Babulal Marandi   JVM 2,97,416 4,55,600
6 Giridih 67.12 Increase Chandra Prakash Chaudhary   AJSU 6,48,277 Jagarnath Mahto   JMM 3,99,930 2,48,347
7 Dhanbad 60.47 Decrease Pashupati Nath Singh   BJP 8,27,234 Kirti Azad   INC 3,41,040 4,86,194
8 Ranchi 64.49 Increase Sanjay Seth   BJP 7,06,828 Subodh Kant Sahay   INC 4,23,802 2,83,026
9 Jamshedpur 67.19 Increase Bidyut Baran Mahato   BJP 6,79,632 Champai Soren   JMM 3,77,542 3,02,090
10 Singhbhum (ST) 69.26 Increase Geeta Koda   INC 4,31,815 Laxman Giluwa   BJP 3,59,660 72,155
11 Khunti (ST) 69.25 Increase Arjun Munda   BJP 3,82,638 Kalicharan Munda   INC 3,81,193 1,445
12 Lohardaga (ST) 66.30 Increase Sudarshan Bhagat   BJP 3,71,595 Sukhdeo Bhagat   INC 3,61,262 10,363
13 Palamau (SC) 64.34 Increase Vishnu Dayal Ram   BJP 7,55,659 Ghuran Ram   RJD 2,78,053 4,77,606
14 Hazaribagh 64.85 Increase Jayant Sinha   BJP 7,28,798 Gopal Sahu   INC 2,49,250 4,79,548

Assembly segments wise lead of parties

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Party Assembly segments Position in Assembly (as of 2019 election)
Bharatiya Janata Party 57 25
Indian National Congress 11 16
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 7 30
All Jharkhand Students Union 6 2
Others  – 8
Total 81

Candidates

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No Constituency Candidates
NDA

  BJP (13)   AJSU (1)

UPA

  INC (7)   JMM (4)   JVM(P) (2)   RJD (1)

1 Rajmahal (ST) Hemlal Murmu   BJP Vijay Hansdak   JMM
2 Dumka (ST) Sunil Soren   BJP Shibu Soren   JMM
3 Godda Nishikant Dubey   BJP Pradeep Yadav   JVM
4 Chatra Sunil Kumar Singh   BJP Manoj Kumar Yadav   INC
5 Kodarma Annapurna Devi Yadav   BJP Babulal Marandi   JVM
6 Giridih Chandra Prakash Chaudhary   AJSU Jagarnath Mahto   JMM
7 Dhanbad Pashupati Nath Singh   BJP Kirti Azad   INC
8 Ranchi Sanjay Seth   BJP Subodh Kant Sahay   INC
9 Jamshedpur Bidyut Baran Mahato   BJP Champai Soren   JMM
10 Singhbhum (ST) Laxman Giluwa   BJP Geeta Koda   INC
11 Khunti (ST) Arjun Munda   BJP Kalicharan Munda   INC
12 Lohardaga (ST) Sudarshan Bhagat   BJP Sukhdeo Bhagat   INC
13 Palamau (SC) Vishnu Dayal Ram   BJP Ghuran Ram   RJD
14 Hazaribagh Jayant Sinha   BJP Gopal Sahu   INC

Opinion polling

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Date published Polling agency Lead
NDA UPA
9 April 2019 Times Now - VMR 11 3 8
8 April 2019 News Nation 9 5 4
6 April 2019 India TV - CNX 10 4 6
5 April 2019 Jan Ki Baat 9-11 3-5 6-8
30 March 2019 VDP Associates 7 7  –
24 Jan 2019 Republic TV - Cvoter[citation needed] 5 9 4
05 Jan 2019 VDP Associates 4 10 6
Date published Polling agency Lead
NDA UPA JMM JVM
Jan 2019 Republic TV - Cvoter[citation needed] 41.9% 46.5% 10.1% 4.6%

References

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  1. ^ Singh, Vijaita (1 September 2018). "General election will be held in 2019 as per schedule, says Rajnath Singh". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  2. ^ Vishnoi, Anubhuti (25 February 2019). "Lok Sabha polls dates soon after EC team's Kashmir visit". The Economic Times.
  3. ^ Final voter turnout of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, The Election Commission of India (20 April 2019, updated 4 May 2019)