2019 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election

Legislative Assembly elections were held in Jharkhand, India, from 30 November to 20 December 2019 to elect the 81 members of the 5th Jharkhand Legislative Assembly. Results were declared on 23 December 2019. The pre-election term of the Assembly was set to end on 27 December 2019.[1][2]

2019 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election

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81 seats of Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
41 seats needed for a majority
Turnout65.38% (Decrease 1.15%)
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderHemant SorenRaghubar DasRameshwar Oraon
PartyJMMBJPINC
AllianceUPANDAUPA
Leader's seatBarhait, Dumka
(both won)
Jamshedpur East (lost)Lohardaga (Won)
Last election19376
Seats won302516
Seat changeIncrease 11Decrease 12Increase 10
Popular vote2,817,4425,022,3742,088,863
Percentage18.72%33.37%13.88%
SwingDecrease 1.71%Increase 2.11%Increase 3.42%

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
LeaderBabulal MarandiSudesh Mahto
PartyJVM(P)AJSU
Leader's seatDhanwar (Won)Silli (Won)
Last election85
Seats won32
Seat changeDecrease 5Decrease 3
Popular vote820,7571,219,535
Percentage5.45%8.10%
SwingDecrease 4.54%Increase 4.42%

Constituencies of Jharkhand

Chief Minister before election

Raghubar Das
BJP

Elected Chief Minister

Hemant Soren
JMM

Schedule edit

The schedule for the election proceedings was announced on 1 November 2019.

Poll Event[3]Phase 1Phase 2Phase 3Phase 4Phase 5
Notification date6 November 201911 November 201916 November 201922 November 201926 November 2019
Last date for filing nominations13 November 201918 November 201925 November 201929 November 20193 December 2019
Scrutiny of nominations14 November 201919 November 201926 November 201930 November 20194 December 2019
The last date for withdrawal of candidature16 November 201921 November 201928 November 20192 December 20196 December 2019
Date of poll30 November 20197 December 201912 December 201916 December 201920 December 2019
Counting of votes21 December 2019

Parties and alliances edit

  United Progressive Alliance edit

No.PartyFlagSymbolPhotoLeaderSeats contested
1.Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
Hemant Soren41
2.Indian National Congress
Rameshwar Oraon31
3.Rashtriya Janata Dal
Abhay Kumar Singh7

  National Democratic Alliance edit

No.PartyFlagSymbolPhotoLeaderSeats contested
1.Bharatiya Janata Party
Raghubar Das79

  Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (P) edit

No.PartyFlagSymbolPhotoLeaderSeats contested
1.Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (P)
Babulal Marandi81

  All Jharkhand Students Union edit

No.PartyFlagSymbolPhotoLeaderSeats contested
1.All Jharkhand Students Union
Sudesh Mahto53

  Nationalist Congress Party edit

No.PartyFlagSymbolPhotoLeaderSeats contested
1.Nationalist Congress Party
Kamlesh Kumar Singh7

  Communist Party of India (ML) L edit

No.PartyFlagSymbolPhotoLeaderSeats contested
1.Communist Party of India (ML) L
14

Surveys and polls edit

Opinion polls edit

Publishing DatePolling AgencyData Metric
BJPAJSUJMMINCJVMOthers
28 November 2019IANS – CVoter[4]Vote share33.3 %4.6 %18 %12.4 %7.7 %23.2 %
Seat projection28 – 383 – 918 – 286 – 103 – 93 – 9

Exit polls edit

Publishing datePolling agencyMajority
BJPUPAAJSUJVM (P)Others
20 December 2019India Today - Axis My India[5][6]27

(22–32)

43

(38–50)

5

(3–5)

3

(2–4)

3

(4–7)

UPA
20 December 2019ABP - IANS - CVoter[7]32

(28–36)

35

(31–39)

5

(3–7)

3

(1–5)

6

(4–8)

Hung
20 December 2019Times Now[6]2844432UPA

Result edit

Result of the 2019 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election by constituency

Vote Share

  BJP (33.37%)
  INC (13.88%)
  JMM (18.72%)
  RJD (2.75%)
  AJSU (8.10%)
  JVMP (5.45%)
  Others (17.73%)
Parties and coalitionsPopular voteSeats
Votes%± ppWon+/−
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha28,17,44218.72% 1.71%30 11
Indian National Congress20,88,86313.88% 3.42%16 10
Rashtriya Janata Dal4,13,1672.75% 0.38%1 1
Total53,19,47235.35% 1.33%47 22
Bharatiya Janata Party50,22,37433.37% 2.11%25 12
Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik)8,20,7575.45% 4.54%3 5
All Jharkhand Students Union12,19,5358.10% 4.42%2 3
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation1,72,4751.15% 0.37%1
Nationalist Congress Party63,3200.42%1 1
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen1,73,9801.16%
Independents9,85,4386.55% 0.14%2 2
None of the Above2,05,0501.36%
Total1,50,48,908100.0081
Valid votes1,50,48,90899.82
Invalid votes27,2520.18
Votes cast / turnout1,50,76,16065.38
Abstentions79,81,87534.62
Registered voters2,30,58,035

Alliance wise results edit

Source:[8]

AlliancePartyContestedSeats WonAlliance wise seat won / Seats
UPAJharkhand Mukti Morcha433047 11
Indian National Congress3116 10
Rashtriya Janata Dal71 1
NDABharatiya Janata Party792525 12
NoneJharkhand Vikas Morcha (P)8133 5
All Jharkhand Students Union5322 3
Communist Party of India (M-L) L1411
Nationalist Congress Party711 1
Independent22 2
Total81

Results by constituency edit

Results
Assembly ConstituencyWinnerRunner UpMarginPoll On
#NameCandidatePartyVotesCandidatePartyVotes
Sahebganj District
1RajmahalAnant Kumar OjhaBJP88904Md. TajuddinAJSU765321237220.12.2019
2Borio (ST)Lobin HembromJMM77365Surya Narayan HansadaBJP594411792420.12.2019
3Barhait (ST)Hemant SorenJMM73725Simon MaltoBJP479852574020.12.2019
Pakur District
4Litipara (ST)Dinesh William MarandiJMM66675Daniel KiskuBJP527721390320.12.2019
5PakurAlamgir AlamINC128218Veni Prasad GuptaBJP631106510820.12.2019
6Maheshpur (ST)Stephen MarandiJMM89197Mistry SorenBJP550913410620.12.2019
Dumka District
7Shikaripara (ST)Nalin SorenJMM79400Paritosh SorenBJP499292947120.12.2019
Jamtara District
8NalaRabindranath MahatoJMM61356Sathyanand JhaBJP57836352020.12.2019
9JamtaraIrfan AnsariINC112829Birendra MandalBJP740883874120.12.2019
Dumka District
10Dumka (ST)Hemant SorenJMM81007Louis MarandiBJP678191318820.12.2019
11Jama (ST)Sita MurmuJMM60925Suresh MurmuBJP58499242620.12.2019
12JarmundiBadalINC52507Devendra KunwarBJP49408309920.12.2019
Deoghar District
13MadhupurHaji Hussain AnsariJMM88115Raj PaliwarBJP650462306916.12.2019
14SarathRandhir Kumar SinghBJP73985Uday Shankar SinghJVM(P)526572132820.12.2019
15Deoghar (SC)Narayan DasBJP95491Suresh PaswanRJD92867262416.12.2019
Godda District
16PoreyahatPradeep YadavJVM(P)77358Gajadhar SinghBJP637611359720.12.2019
17GoddaAmit Kumar MandalBJP87578Sanjay Prasad YadavRJD83066451220.12.2019
18MahagamaDipika Pandey SinghINC89224Ashok KumarBJP767251249920.12.2019
Koderma District
19KodarmaNeera YadavBJP63675Amitabh KumarRJD61878179712.12.2019
Hazaribagh District
20BarkathaAmit Kumar YadavInd72572Janki Prasad YadavBJP477602481212.12.2019
21BarhiUmashankar AkelaINC84358Manoj Kumar YadavBJP729871137112.12.2019
Ramgarh District
22BarkagaonAmba PrasadINC98862Roshan Lal ChoudharyAJSU673483151412.12.2019
23RamgarhMamta DeviINC99944Sunita ChoudharyAJSU712262871812.12.2019
Hazaribagh District
24ManduJai Prakash Bhai PatelBJP49855Nirmal MahtoAJSU47793206212.12.2019
25HazaribaghManish JaiswalBJP106208Manish JaiswalINC543965181212.12.2019
Chatra District
26Simaria (SC)Kishun Kumar DasBJP61438Manoj Kumar ChandraAJSU504421099612.12.2019
27Chatra (SC)Satyanand BhogtaRJD101710Janardan PaswanBJP776552405530.11.2019
Giridih District
28DhanwarBabu Lal MarandiJVM(P)52352Lakshman Prasad SinghBJP348021755012.12.2019
29BagodarVinod Kumar SinghCPI-ML(L)98201Nagendra MahtoBJP836561454516.12.2019
30Jamua (SC)Kedar HazraBJP58468Manju KumariINC402931817516.12.2019
31GandeyDr. Sarfraz AhmadJMM65023Jai Prakash VermaBJP56168885516.12.2019
32GiridihSudivya KumarJMM80871Nirbhay Kumar ShahabadiBJP649871588416.12.2019
33DumriJagarnath MahtoJMM71128Yashoda DeviAJSU368403428816.12.2019
Bokaro District
34GomiaLambodar MahtoAJSU71859Babita DeviJMM609221093712.12.2019
35BermoRajendra Pd. SinghINC88945Yogeshwar MahtoBJP637732517212.12.2019
36BokaroBiranchi NarayanBJP112333Shweta SinghINC990201331316.12.2019
37Chandankiyari (SC)Amar Kumar BauriBJP67739Uma Kant RajakAJSU58528921116.12.2019
Dhanbad District
38SindriIndrajit MahatoBJP80967Anand MahatoMCC72714825316.12.2019
39NirsaAparna SenguptaBJP89082Arup ChatterjeeMCC636242545816.12.2019
40DhanbadRaj SinhaBJP120773Mannan MallickINC901443062916.12.2019
41JhariaPurnima Niraj SinghINC79786Ragini SinghBJP677321205416.12.2019
42TundiMathura Prasad MahatoJMM72552Vikram PandeyBJP468932565916.12.2019
43BaghmaraDulu MahatoBJP78291Jaleshwar MahatoINC7746782416.12.2019
East Singhbum District
44BaharagoraSamir Kr. MohantyJMM106017Kunal ShadangyBJP454526056507.12.2019
45Ghatsila (ST)Ramdas SorenJMM63531Lakhan Chandra MardiBJP56807672407.12.2019
46Potka (ST)Sanjib SardarJMM110753Menka SardarBJP676434311007.12.2019
47Jugsalai (SC)Mangal KalindiJMM88581Muchiram BauriBJP666472193407.12.2019
48Jamshedpur EastSaryu RoyInd73945Raghubar DasBJP581121583307.12.2019
49Jamshedpur WestBanna GuptaINC96778Devendra Nath SinghBJP741952258307.12.2019
Seraikella District
50IchagharSabita MahatoJMM57546Hare lal MahatoAJSU388361871012.12.2019
51Seraikella (ST)Champai SorenJMM111554Ganesh MahaliBJP958871566707.12.2019
West Singhbhum District
52Chaibasa (ST)Deepak BiruaJMM69485J.B.TubidBJP433262615907.12.2019
53Majhgaon (ST)Niral PurtyJMM67750Bhupendra PinguaBJP205584719207.12.2019
54Jaganathpur (ST)Sona Ram SinkuINC32499Mangal Singh BobongaJVM(P)208931160607.12.2019
55Manoharpur (ST)Joba MajhiJMM50945Gurucharan NayakBJP349261601907.12.2019
56Chakradharpur (ST)Sukhram OraonJMM43832Laxman GiluwaBJP315981223407.12.2019
Seraikella District
57Kharsawan (ST)Dashrath GagraiJMM73341Jawahar Lal BanraBJP505462279507.12.2019
Ranchi District
58Tamar (ST)Vikas Kumar MundaJMM55491Ram Durlav Singh MundaAJSU245203097107.12.2019
Khunti District
59Torpa (ST)Koche MundaBJP43482Sudeep GuriaJMM33852963007.12.2019
60Khunti (ST)Nilkanth Singh MundaBJP59198Sushil PahanJMM328712632707.12.2019
Ranchi District
61SilliSudhesh Kumar MahtoAJSU83700Seema DeviJMM635052019512.12.2019
62Khijri (ST)Rajesh KachhapINC83829Ram Kumar PahanBJP78360546912.12.2019
63RanchiC.P.SinghBJP79646Mahua MajiJMM73742590412.12.2019
64HatiaNavin JaiswalBJP115431Ajay Nath ShahdeoINC991671626412.12.2019
65Kanke (SC)Sammari LalBJP111975Suresh Kumar BaithaINC894352254012.12.2019
66Mandar (ST)Bandhu TirkeyJVM(P)92491Deo Kumar DhanBJP693642312707.12.2019
Gumla District
67Sisai (ST)Jiga Susaran HoroJMM93720Dinesh OraonBJP553023841807.12.2019
68Gumla (ST)Bhushan TirkeyJMM67416Mishir KujurBJP59749766730.11.2019
69Bishunpur (ST)Chamra LindaJMM80864Ashok OraonBJP634821738230.11.2019
Simdega District
70Simdega (ST)Bhushan BaraINC60651Shradhanand BesraBJP6036628507.12.2019
71Kolebira (ST)Naman Bixal KongariINC48574Sujan JojoBJP362361233807.12.2019
Lohardaga District
72Lohardaga (ST)Rameshwar OraonINC74380Sukhdeo BhagatBJP442303015030.11.2019
Latehar District
73Manika (ST)Ramchandra SinghINC74000Raghupal SinghBJP577601624030.11.2019
74Latehar (SC)Baidyanath RamJMM76507Prakash RamBJP601791632830.11.2019
Palamu District
75PankiKushwaha Shashi Bhushan MehtaBJP93184Devendra Kumar SinghINC559943719030.11.2019
76DaltonganjAlok Kumar ChaurasiyaBJP103698Krishna Nand TripathiINC1036982151730.11.2019
77BishrampurRamchandra ChandravanshiBJP40635Rajesh MehtaBSP32122851330.11.2019
78Chhatarpur (SC)Pushpa DeviBJP64127Vijay KumarRJD373352679230.11.2019
79HussainabadKamlesh Kumar SinghNCP41293Sanjay Kumar Singh YadavRJD31444984930.11.2019
Garhwa District
80GarhwaMithilesh Kumar ThakurJMM106681Satyendra Nath TiwariBJP831592352230.11.2019
81BhawanathpurBhanu Pratap SahiBJP96818Sogra BibiBSP569143990430.11.2019

Government formation edit

After the defeat of the incumbent BJP government, incumbent Chief Minister Raghubar Das tendered his resignation from the post. He tendered his resignation to Governor Draupadi Murmu.

In the evening, during the election results, JMM leader and Former Chief Minister of Jharkhand Hemant Soren addressed the media and thanked the people of Jharkhand for the mandate. He also expressed his gratitude to his alliance partners, Congress & RJD and their president, Sonia Gandhi & Lalu Prasad Yadav respectively.

The next day on 24 December 2019, the meeting of all the 30 JMM MLAs was called, in which Hemant Soren was elected as the leader of the JMM legislature group. Hemant Soren was already the leader and Chief Ministerial candidate of the UPA during the election campaign. On the very same day, Alamgir Alam was elected as the leader of the Congress Legislative Party (CLP).

After the elections, JVM(P) chief and Former Chief Minister of Jharkhand Babulal Marandi extended the support of his party to the Hemant Soren government, thus providing more strength to the government.

On 24 December 2019, Hemant Soren along with the alliance partners, met Governor Draupadi Murmu and staked claim to form the government.

Bypolls 2019-2024 edit

DateS.NoConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
13 November 2020DumkaHemant SorenJharkhand Mukti MorchaBasant SorenJharkhand Mukti Morcha
2BermoRajendra Prasad SinghIndian National CongressKumar Jaimangal (Anup Singh)Indian National Congress
1317 April 2021MadhupurHaji Hussain AnsariJharkhand Mukti MorchaHafizul HasanJharkhand Mukti Morcha
6623 June 2022MandarBandhu TirkeyIndian National CongressShilpi Neha TirkeyIndian National Congress
2327 February 2023RamgarhMamta DeviIndian National CongressSunita ChoudharyAll Jharkhand Students Union
335 September 2023DumriJagarnath MahtoJharkhand Mukti MorchaBebi DeviJharkhand Mukti Morcha
3120 May 2024GandeyDr. Sarfraz AhmadJharkhand Mukti MorchaResult Awaited

See also edit

External links edit

References edit

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