2014 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election

The 2014 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election (Hindi: झारखण्ड विधानसभा चुनाव) was held in five phases between November 25 and December 20 to elect the members of the 4th Jharkhand Legislative Assembly. The results were announced on December 23, 2014.[1][2] The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) won the elections defeating The Indian National Congress (INC) and its major allies Rashtriya Janata Dal, Janata Dal (United) and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM).

2014 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election

← 2009 25 November 2014 – 20 December 2014 2019 →

81 seats of Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
41 seats needed for a majority
Turnout66.53% (Increase9.56%)
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
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Leader Raghubar Das Hemant Soren Babulal Marandi
Party BJP JMM JVM(P)
Leader's seat Jamshedpur East
(won)
Barhait (won)
Dumka (lost)
Giridih (lost)
Dhanwar (lost)
Last election 18 18 11
Seats won 37 19 8
Seat change Increase 19 Increase 1 Decrease 3
Popular vote 43,34,728 28,32,921 13,85,080
Percentage 31.26% 20.43% 9.99%
Swing Increase 11.08% Increase 5.23% Increase 1.00%

Seatwise map of the election results

Structure of the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly after the election

Chief Minister before election

Hemant Soren
JMM

Elected Chief Minister

Raghubar Das
BJP

The term of the legislative assembly of Jharkhand ended on January 3, 2015. The Chief Election Commissioner announced five-phased assembly elections to be held in Jharkhand along with Jammu and Kashmir beginning November 25 and ending December 20. Results were announced on December 23, 2014.[1][2] Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) along with EVMs were used in 7 of the 81 assembly seats. The seven seats were from Jamshedpur East, Jamshedpur West, Bokaro, Dhanbad, Ranchi, Kanke and Hatia.[3][4]

Voting

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The five stages of the elections were held as follows:

 
Voting stages
Date Seats Turnout
25 November 13 61.92%[5]
2 December 20 65.46%[6]
9 December 17 61%[7][8]
14 December 15 61.65%
20 December 16 71.25%
Total 81 66.03%

Results

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Parties and Coalitions Popular vote Seats
Vote % +/- Contested Won +/-
Bharatiya Janata Party 4,334,728 31.26  11.08 72 37  19
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 2,832,921 20.43  5.23 79 19  1
Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) 1,385,080 9.99  1.00 73 8  3
Indian National Congress 1,450,640 10.46  5.7 62 6  8
All Jharkhand Students Union 510,277 3.68  1.44 8 5  
Bahujan Samaj Party 252,033 1.82 61 1  1
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation 210,446 1.52 39 1  
Jharkhand Party 153,483 1.11 19 1  
Marxist Co-ordination Committee 141,853 1.02 13 1  
Jai Bharat Samanta Party 110,029 0.79 19 1  
Nav Jawan Sangharsh Morcha 68,121 0.49 9 1  1
Rashtriya Janata Dal 433,429 3.13 19 0  5
Janata Dal (United) 133,815 0.96 11 0  2
Independents 927,840 6.69 363 0  2
None of the above 235,039 1.69 81 0
Total 13,868,225 100.00 1217 81 ±0
Valid votes 13,868,225 99.97
Invalid votes 4,816 0.03
Votes cast / turnout 13,873,041 66.53
Abstentions 6,979,767 33.47
Registered voters 20,852,808

Results by constituency

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  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency[9]
Assembly Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin
#k Names % Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
1 Rajmahal 72.28 Anant Kumar Ojha BJP 77481 39.71 Md. Tajuddin JMM 76779 39.35 702
2 Borio (ST) 67.86 Tala Marandi BJP 57565 36.27 Lobin Hembrom JMM 56853 35.82 712
3 Barhait (ST) 72.9 Hemant Soren JMM 62515 46.18 Hemlal Murmu BJP 38428 28.38 24,087
4 Litipara (ST) 75.96 Dr. Anil Murmu JMM 67194 45.93 Simon Marandi BJP 42111 28.78 25,083
5 Pakur 80.76 Alamgir Alam INC 83338 35.41 Akil Akhtar JMM 65272 0.2773 18,066
6 Maheshpur (ST) 79.88 Stephen Marandi JMM 51866 32.25 Devidhan Tudu BJP 45710 0.2842 6,156
7 Sikaripara (ST) 76.18 Nalin Soren JMM 61901 42.04 Paritosh Soren JVM(P) 37400 0.254 24,501
8 Nala 80.62 Rabindra Nath Mahato JMM 56131 33.69 Satyanand Jha BJP 49116 0.2948 7,015
9 Jamtara 78.63 Irfan Ansari INC 67486 35.17 Birendra Mandal BJP 58349 0.3041 9,137
10 Dumka (ST) 69.24 Louis Marandi BJP 69760 44.65 Hemant Soren JMM 64846 0.415 4,914
11 Jama (ST) 71.48 Sita Soren JMM 53250 39.8 Suresh Murmu BJP 50944 0.3808 2,306
12 Jarmundi 73.74 Badal Patralekh INC 43981 28.82 Hari Narayan Ray JMM 41273 0.2705 2,708
13 Madhupur 71.02 Raj Paliwar BJP 74325 37.32 Hafizul Hasan JMM 67441 0.3387 6,884
14 Sarath 76.76 Randhir Kumar Singh JVM(P) 62717 33.78 Uday Shankar Singh BJP 48816 0.2629 13,901
15 Deoghar (SC) 64.79 Narayan Das BJP 92022 42.31 Suresh Paswan RJD 46870 0.2155 45,152
16 Poreyahat 68.52 Pradeep Yadav JVM(P) 64036 35.51 Devendranath Singh BJP 52878 0.2933 11,158
17 Godda 66.09 Raghu Nandan Mandal BJP 87158 48.7 Sanjay Prasad Yadav RJD 52672 0.2943 34,486
18 Mahagama 65.43 Ashok Kumar BJP 70635 39.16 Shahid Iqbal JVM(P) 39075 0.2167 31,560
19 Kodarma 65.93 Dr. Neera Yadav BJP 84874 42.87 Annpurna Devi RJD 71349 0.3604 13,525
20 Barkatha 64.53 Janki Prasad Yadav JVM(P) 63336 32.51 Amit Kumar Yadav BJP 55129 0.283 8,207
21 Barhi 66.37 Manoj Yadav INC 57818 33.13 Umashankar Akela BJP 50733 0.2907 7,085
22 Barkagaon 65.87 Nirmala Devi INC 61817 29.24 Roshan Lal Chaudhary AJSU 61406 0.2904 411
23 Ramgarh 70.72 Chandra Prakash Choudhary AJSU 98987 49.06 Shahzada Anwar INC 45169 0.2239 53,818
24 Mandu 64.56 Jai Prakash Bhai Patel JMM 78499 34.38 Mahesh Singh BJP 71487 0.3131 7,012
25 Hazaribagh 60.11 Manish Jaiswal BJP 89675 44.42 Pradip Prasad Independent 62546 0.3098 27,129
26 Simaria (SC) 61.66 Ganesh Ganjhu JVM(P) 67404 36.51 Sujeet Kumar Bharati BJP 51764 0.2803 15,640
27 Chatra (SC) 53.62 Jay Prakash Singh Bhogta BJP 69745 38.34 Satyanand Bhogta JVM(P) 49169 0.2703 20,576
28 Dhanwar 63.64 Raj Kumar Yadav CPI(ML)L 50634 28.66 Babulal Marandi JVM(P) 39922 0.2259 10,712
29 Bagodar 66.72 Nagendra Mahto BJP 74898 38.97 Vinod Kumar Singh CPI(ML)L 70559 0.3671 4,339
30 Jamua (SC) 58.99 Kedar Hazra BJP 56027 35.32 Satya Narayan Das JVM(P) 32927 0.2075 23,100
31 Gandey 70.69 Jai Prakash Verma BJP 48838 28.89 Salkhan Soren JMM 38559 0.2281 10,279
32 Giridih 63.89 Nirbhay Kumar Shahabadi BJP 57450 38.34 Sudivya Kumar JMM 47517 0.3171 9,933
33 Dumri 70.7 Jagarnath Mahto JMM 77984 45.05 Lalchand Mahto BJP 45503 0.2629 32,481
34 Gomia 69.64 Yogendra Prasad JMM 97799 55.25 Madhav Lal Singh BJP 60285 0.3406 37,514
35 Bermo 65.14 Yogeshwar Mahto BJP 80489 42.99 Rajendra Prasad Singh INC 67876 0.3625 12,613
36 Bokaro 53.47 Biranchi Narayan BJP 114321 43.38 Samresh Singh Independent 41678 0.1581 72,643
37 Chandankiyari

(SC)

73.42 Amar Kumar Bauri JVM(P) 81925 51.17 Umakant Rajak AJSU 47761 0.2983 34,164
38 Sindri 70.3 Fulchand Mandal BJP 58623 28.99 Anand Mahato Marxist Co-Ordination 52075 0.2575 6,548
39 Nirsa 68.2 Arup Chatterjee Marxist Co-Ordination 51581 25.65 Ganesh Mishra BJP 50546 0.2514 1,035
40 Dhanbad 59.27 Raj Sinha BJP 132091 58.13 Mannan Mallick INC 79094 0.3481 52,997
41 Jharia 57.74 Sanjeev Singh BJP 74062 48.14 Niraj Singh INC 40370 0.2624 33,692
42 Tundi 69.56 Raj Kishore Mahato AJSU 55466 31.41 Mathura Prasad Mahato JMM 54340 0.3078 1,126
43 Baghmara 64.49 Dulu Mahato BJP 86603 51.65 Jaleshwar Mahato JD(U) 56980 0.3398 29,623
44 Baharagora 76.01 Kunal Sarangi JMM 57973 35.77 Dineshananda Goswami BJP 42618 0.2629 15,355
45 Ghatsila (ST) 69.26 Laxman Tudu BJP 52506 32.48 Ramdas Soren JMM 46103 0.2852 6,403
46 Potka (ST) 68.71 Maneka Sardar BJP 68191 36.68 Sanjib Sardar JMM 61485 0.3307 6,706
47 Jugsalai (SC) 67.38 Ram Chandra Sahis AJSU 82302 40.28 Mangal Kalindi JMM 57257 0.2802 25,045
48 Jamshedpur East 60.9 Raghubar Das BJP 103427 61.46 Anand Bihari Dubey INC 33270 0.1977 70,157
49 Jamshedpur West 59.67 Saryu Roy BJP 95346 49.85 Banna Gupta INC 84829 0.4435 10,517
50 Ichagarh 79.69 Sadhu Charan Mahato BJP 75634 42.65 Sabita Mahato JMM 33384 0.1882 42,250
51 Seraikella (ST) 72 Champai Soren JMM 94746 45.4 Ganesh Mahali BJP 93631 0.4486 1,115
52 Chaibasa (ST) 72.76 Deepak Birua JMM 68801 48.7 Jyoti Bhramar Tubid BJP 34086 0.2413 34,715
53 Majhgaon (ST) 73.2 Niral Purty JMM 45272 35.27 Madhu Kora JBSP 34090 0.2656 11,182
54 Jaganathpur (ST) 70.92 Geeta Koda JBSP 48546 42.84 Mangal Singh Suren BJP 23935 0.2112 24,611
55 Manoharpur (ST) 68.71 Joba Majhi JMM 57558 45.16 Gurucharan Nayak BJP 40989 0.3216 16,569
56 Chakradharpur (ST) 71.54 Shashibhusan Samad JMM 64396 52.37 Navami Oraon BJP 37948 0.3086 26,448
57 Kharsawan (ST) 77.76 Dashrath Gagrai JMM 72002 49.15 Arjun Munda BJP 60036 0.4098 11,966
58 Tamar (ST) 70.91 Vikash Kumar Munda AJSU 57428 42.87 Gopal Krishna Patar Independent 31422 0.2346 26,006
59 Torpa (ST) 61.08 Paulus Surin JMM 32003 30.76 Koche Munda BJP 31960 0.3072 43
60 Khunti (ST) 63.34 Nilkanth Singh Munda BJP 47032 39.01 Jidan Horo JMM 25517 0.2116 21,515
61 Silli 77.66 Amit Mahto JMM 79747 55.69 Sudesh Mahto AJSU 50007 0.3492 29,740
62 Khijri (ST) 60.63 Ram Kumar Pahan BJP 94581 52.47 Sundri Devi INC 29669 0.1646 64,912
63 Ranchi 48.63 C. P. Singh BJP 95760 64.36 Mahua Maji JMM 36897 0.248 58,863
64 Hatia 57.28 Navin Jaiswal JVM(P) 88228 40.44 Seema Sharma BJP 80210 0.3676 8,018
65 Kanke (SC) 59.81 Dr. Jitu Charan Ram BJP 115702 55.69 Suresh Kumar Baitha INC 55898 0.269 59,804
66 Mandar (ST) 66.17 Gangotri Kujur BJP 54200 28.5 Bandhu Tirkey AITC 46595 0.245 7,605
67 Sisai (ST) 65.98 Dinesh Oraon BJP 44472 31.01 Jiga Susaran Horo JMM 41879 0.2921 2,593
68 Gumla (ST) 60.73 Shivshankar Oraon BJP 50473 38.89 Bhushan Tirkey JMM 46441 0.3578 4,032
69 Bishunpur (ST) 66.92 Chamra Linda JMM 55851 37.95 Samir Oraon BJP 45008 0.3058 10,843
70 Simdega (ST) 65.89 Vimla Pradhan BJP 45343 33.37 Menon Ekka Jharkhand Party 42149 0.3102 3,194
71 Kolebira (ST) 65.66 Anosh Ekka Jharkhand Party 48978 39.59 Manoj Nagesiya BJP 31835 0.2573 17,143
72 Lohardaga (ST) 67.75 Kamal Kishore Bhagat AJSU 56920 38.81 Sukhdeo Bhagat INC 56328 0.3841 592
73 Manika (ST) 59.77 Harikrishna Singh BJP 31583 24.7 Ramchandra Singh RJD 30500 0.2386 1,083
74 Latehar (SC) 66.17 Prakash Ram JVM(P) 71189 44.45 Brajmohan Ram BJP 44402 0.2772 26,787
75 Panki 65.32 Bidesh Singh INC 41175 26.2 Kushwaha Shashi Bhushan Mehta Independent 39180 0.2493 1,995
76 Daltonganj 64.7 Alok Kumar Chaurasiya JVM(P) 59202 29.78 Krishna Nand Tripathi INC 54855 0.2759 4,347
77 Bishrampur 61.31 Ramchandra Chandravanshi BJP 37974 22.7 Ajay Kumar Dubey INC 22417 0.134 15,557
78 Chhatarpur (SC) 59.63 Radha Krishna Kishore BJP 43805 30.6 Manoj Kumar RJD 37943 0.265 5,862
79 Hussainabad 62.31 Shivpujan Mehta BSP 57275 36.99 Kamlesh Kumar Singh NCP 29523 0.1907 27,752
80 Garhwa 67.81 Satyendra Nath Tiwari BJP 75196 36.94 Girinath Singh RJD 53441 0.2625 21,755
81 Bhawanathpur 68.16 Bhanu Pratap Sahi Navjawan Sangharsh Morcha 58908 27.79 Anant Pratap Deo BJP 56247 0.2654 2,661

Government formation

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Raghubar Das was sworn in as the 10th chief minister of Jharkhand on 28 December 2014.

On 11 February 2015 six Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (P) MLAs joined the BJP a day after petitioning the Speaker to allow them to sit alongside ruling BJP-led coalition members in the state Assembly.

Naveen Jaiswal (Hatia), Amar Kumar Bauri (Chandankiyari), Ganesh Ganju (Simeria), Alok Kumar Chourasia (Daltonganj), Randhir Singh (Sarath) and Janki Yadav (Barkatha) joined the party at Jharkhand Bhavan in Delhi.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "EC announces five-phased polls in J&K, Jharkhand; counting on December 23". 2014-10-25.
  2. ^ a b "EC announces five phased polling for Jharkhand and J-K". Business Standard India. 2014-10-25.
  3. ^ 5-PHASE POLLS IN J&K, J’KHAND FROM NOV 25
  4. ^ 5 phase polls for 4th Assembly to begin on Nov 25
  5. ^ "Impressive turnout in J&K and Jharkhand". The Hindu. thehindu. 2014-11-25. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  6. ^ "Assembly polls 2nd phase: 71 pc voting in J&K, 65.46 pc in Jharkhand". indianexpress. 2014-12-03. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  7. ^ "Polls in the Shadow of Terror: 58% People Vote in Jammu and Kashmir". NDTV. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  8. ^ "Braving bullets 58% cast ballot in Jammu and Kashmir, 61% voting in Jharkhand in third phase of elections". dna India. 2014-12-09. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  9. ^ "Jharkhand General Legislative Election 2014". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
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