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Saturday, October 25, 2014

2014 Jharkhand Assembly Election

 






The Election Commission of India has announced on Saturday Oct 25,2014 5-Phase Polling for the 81-seat Jharkhand Assembly


Poll Schedule


The states of Jammu Kashmir and Jharkhand  will vote in five phases between November 25 and December 20. The counting of votes will take place on December 23 in both the states.
Phase 1 -Nov 25,2014
Phase 2 -Dec 02,2014
Phase 3 -Dec 09,2014
Phase 4 -Dec 14,2014
Phase 5 -Dec 20,2014
Counting of Votes -Dec 23,2014
The counting of votes will take place on December 23 to enable the new governments in the two States to be sworn in before January 3,2015 in Jharkhand and January 19,2015 in Jammu and Kashmir


Jharkhand Assembly Constituencies going to polls in Phase-I on November 25:
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY NO. - ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY NAME
27 - CHATRA (SC)
68 - GUMLA (ST)
69 - BISHUNPUR (ST)
72 - LOHARDAGA (ST)
73 - MANIKA (ST)
74 - LATEHAR (SC)
75 - PANKI
76 - DALTONGANJ
77 - BISHRAMPUR
78 - CHHATARPUR (SC)
79 - HUSSAINABAD
80 - GARHWA
81 - BHAWANATHPUR
Jharkhand Assembly Constituencies going to polls in Phase-II on December 2:
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY NO. - ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY NAME
44 - BAHARAGORA
45 - GHATSILA (ST)
46 - POTKA (ST)
47 - JUGSALAI (SC)
48 - JAMSHEDPUR EAST
49 - JAMSHEDPUR WEST
51 - SERAIKELLA (ST)
52 - CHAIBASA (ST)
53 - MAJHGAON (ST)
54 - JAGANATHPUR (ST)
55 - MANOHARPUR (ST)
56 - CHAKRADHARPUR(ST)
57 - KHARSAWAN (ST)
58 - TAMAR (ST)
59 - TORPA (ST)
60 - KHUNTI (ST)
66 - MANDAR (ST)
67 - SISAI (ST)
70 - SIMDEGA (ST)
71 - KOLEBIRA (ST)
Jharkhand Assembly Constituencies going to polls in Phase-III on December 9:
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY NO. - ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY NAME
19 - KODARMA
20 - BARKATHA
21 - BARHI
22 - BARKAGAON
23 - RAMGARH
24 - MANDU
25 - HAZARIBAGH
26 - SIMARIA (SC)
28 - DHANWAR
34 - GOMIA
35 - BERMO
50 - ICHAGARH
61 - SILLI
62 - KHIJRI (ST)
63 - RANCHI
64 - HATIA
65 - KANKE (SC)
Jharkhand Assembly Constituencies going to polls in Phase-IV on December 14:
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY NO. - ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY NAME
13 - MADHUPUR
15 - DEOGHAR (SC)
29 - BAGODAR
30 - JAMUA (SC)
31 - GANDEY
32 - GIRIDIH
33 - DUMRI
36 - BOKARO
37 - CHANDANKIYARI (SC)
38 - SINDRI
39 - NIRSA
40 - DHANBAD
41 - JHARIA
42 - TUNDI
43 - BAGHMARA
Jharkhand Assembly Constituencies going to polls in Phase-V on December 20:
ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY NO. - ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY NAME
1 - RAJMAHAL
2 - BORIO (ST)
3 - BARHAIT (ST)
4 - LITIPARA (ST)
5 - PAKAUR
6 - MAHESHPUR (ST)
7 - SIKARIPARA (ST)
8 - NALA
9 - JAMTARA
10 - DUMKA (ST)
11 - JAMA (ST)
12 - JARMUNDI
14 - SARATH
16 - POREYAHAT
17 - GODDA
18 - MAHAGAMA


 Along with these two states, three Assembly seats in Delhi will also vote on November 25,2014

 
With the Election Commission announcing the Jharkhand polls to be held in five phases between November 25 and December 20, the electorate will also be looking forward to a strong and stable majority government this time. 

With the Assembly election dates announced and the Lok Sabha poll results still afresh in the minds of the people of the state, political parties in Jharkhand are getting in action to emerge victorious against the BJP


Under Chief Minister Hemant Soren, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) is leading a coalition government in Jharkhand. 

The ruling coalition government is facing a strong anti-incumbency wave. Corruption and a string of weak coalition governments have dogged the progress of the mineral-rich state. 

Jharkhand has seen the President’s Rule on three occasions. After the recent poll results and the party’s performance in the general elections earlier this year, the BJP may go solo in Jharkhand as per the strategy adopted by Modi’s trusted aide and campaign manager Amit Shah. The BJP had cornered 12 of the 14 Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand. 
After the impressive results in Haryana and Maharashtra, the BJP is now fancying its chances of assuming power in Jharkhand. 
Former Chief Minister Arjun Munda called upon BJP workers to work hard and ensure a repeat of the recent poll performance in Jharkhand. 

The BJP, which bagged 12 of the 14 Lok Sabha seats, is not willing to take any risk either. Party leaders have decided to convene a few meetings to finalise the future course of action and strategies to lead the party towards a single-party government, free of coalition.

Shibu Soren’s Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), which managed to win only two seats in the Lok Sabha elections, will contest all 81 seats in the Assembly polls. 
“As of now, we have decided to go alone but we are not going to walk out of the state coalition,” JMM general secretary Supriyo Bhattacharya said.


Babulal Marandi’s Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) failed to secure even a single seat in the Lok Sabha polls. 
However, it too will contest the Assembly elections from all 81 constituencies. 

JMM, Congress part ways

Its official now. The 475-days-old grand alliance between the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and the Congress in Jharkhand has finally broken off with both the party leaders announcing to contest the forthcoming assembly elections on all 81 seats separately. 


BJP announces list of 63 candidates

The Central Election Committee of the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) on Sunday Nov 02,2014 evening released a list of 63 candidates for upcoming Jharkhand assembly elections.

The meeting was attended by PM Narendra Modi, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and all the members of the Central Election Committee of the BJP.

Rajmahal: Anant Ojha
Borio(ST): Tala Marandi
Barhait(ST): Shri Hemlal Murmu
Litipara(ST): Saiman Marandi
Pakaur: Ranju Tiwari
Maheshpur(ST): Devidhan Tuddu
Nala: Satyanand Jha
Jamtara: Virendra Mandal
Dumka(ST): Luis Marandi
Jama(ST): Suresh Murmu
Jarmundi: Abhay Kant Prasad
Madhupur: Raj Paliwar
Sarath: Udai Shankar Singh
Deogharh(SC): Narayan Das
Poreyahat: Devendra Nath Singh
Godda: Radhunandan Mandal
Mahagama: Ashok Bhagat
Kodarma: Neera Yadav
Barkatha: Amit Yadav
Barhi: Uma Shankar Yadav Akela
Simaria(SC): Sujeet Bharti
Chatra(SC): Jai Prakash Bhokta
Jamua(SC): Kedar Hajra
Gandey: Jai Prakash Verma
Giridih: Nirbhay Shahbadi
Dumri: Lalchand Mehato
Bermo: Yogeshwar Mahato Batul
Bokaro: Biranchi Narayan
Sindri: Phoolchand Mandal
Dhanbad: Raj Sinha
Jharia: Sanjeev Singh
Baghmara: Dullu Mahato
Baharagora: Dinesha Nand Goswami
Potka(ST): Maneka Sardar
Jamshedpur East: Raghuvar Das
Jamshedpur West: Saryu Rai
Saraikella(ST): Ganesh Mahli
Chaibasa(ST): JB Tubeed
Majhgaon(ST): Badkunwar Gagrai
Jaganathpur(ST): Mangal Soren
Manoharpur(ST): Grurcharan Nayak
Chakradharpur(ST): Sukhram Uraon
Kharsawan(ST): Arjun Munda
Torpa(ST): Koche Munda
Khunti(ST): Neelkanth Singh Munda
Khijri(ST): Ramkumar Pahan
Ranchi: CP Singh
Hatia: Seema Sharma
Kanke(SC): Dr Jeetu Charan Ram
Mandar(ST): Gangotri Kujur
Sisai(ST): Dinesh Uraon
Gumla(ST): Shivshankar Uraon
Bishunpur(ST): Sameer Uraon
Simdega (ST): Vimla Pradhan
Manika(ST): Hare Krishna Singh
Latehar(SC): Narayan Bhokta
Panki: Amit Tiwari
Daltonganj: Manoj Singh
Bishrampur: Ramchandra Chandravanshi
Chhatarpur (SC): Radha Krishan Kishore
Hussainabad: Kameshwar Kushwaha
Garhwa: Satyendra Tiwari
Bhawanathpur: Anant Pratap Dev

 


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