Seat Trends
# | Constituency | Candidates (2019) | Status | 2019 |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Baghmara | DULU MAHATO | Declared | BJP |
2 | Bagodar | VINOD KUMAR SINGH | Declared | CPI(ML)(L) |
3 | Baharagora | SAMIR Kr. MOHANTY | Declared | JMM |
4 | Barhait | HEMANT SOREN | Declared | JMM |
5 | Barhi | UMASHANKAR AKELA | Declared | INC |
6 | Barkagaon | AMBA PRASAD | Declared | INC |
7 | Barkatha | AMIT KUMAR YADAV | Declared | IND |
8 | Bermo | Rajendra Pd. Singh | Declared | INC |
9 | Bhawanathpur | Bhanu Pratap Shahi | Declared | BJP |
10 | Bishrampur | RAMCHANDRA CHANDRAVANSHI | Declared | BJP |
11 | Bishunpur | CHAMRA LINDA | Declared | JMM |
12 | Bokaro | Biranchi Narayan | Declared | BJP |
13 | Borio | Lobin Hembrom | Declared | JMM |
14 | Chaibasa | DEEPAK BIRUA | Declared | JMM |
15 | Chakradharpur | SUKHRAM ORAON | Declared | JMM |
16 | Chandankyari | AMAR KUMAR BAURI | Declared | BJP |
17 | Chatra | SATYANAND BHOKTA | Declared | RJD |
18 | Chattarpur | PUSHPA DEVI | Declared | BJP |
19 | Daltonganj | ALOK KUMAR CHAURASIYA | Declared | BJP |
20 | Deoghar | NARAYAN DAS | Declared | BJP |
21 | Dhanbad | RAJ SINHA | Declared | BJP |
22 | Dhanwar | BABULAL MARANDI | Declared | JVM |
23 | Dumka | HEMANT SOREN | Declared | JMM |
24 | Dumri | JAGARNATH MAHTO | Declared | JMM |
25 | Gandey | DR SARFRAZ AHMAD | Declared | JMM |
26 | Garhwa | MITHILESH KUMAR THAKUR | Declared | JMM |
27 | Ghatsila | Ramdas Soren | Declared | JMM |
28 | Giridih | SUDIVYA KUMAR | Declared | JMM |
29 | Godda | Amit Kumar Mandal | Declared | BJP |
30 | Gomia | Lambodar Mahto | Declared | AJSUP |
31 | Gumla | BHUSHAN TIRKEY | Declared | JMM |
32 | Hatia | NAVIN JAISWAL | Declared | BJP |
33 | Hazaribagh | Manish Jaiswal | Declared | BJP |
34 | Hussainabad | Kamlesh Kumar Singh | Declared | NCP |
35 | Ichagarh | SABITA MAHATO | Declared | JMM |
36 | Jagannathpur | SONA RAM SINKU | Declared | INC |
37 | Jama | SITA MURMU | Declared | JMM |
38 | Jamshedpur East | Saryu Roy | Declared | IND |
39 | Jamshedpur West | Banna Gupta | Declared | INC |
40 | Jamtara | IRFAN ANSARI | Declared | INC |
41 | Jamua | KEDAR HAZRA | Declared | BJP |
42 | Jarmundi | BADAL | Declared | INC |
43 | Jharia | PURNIMA NIRAJ SINGH | Declared | INC |
44 | Jugsalai | MANGAL KALINDI | Declared | JMM |
45 | Kanke | SAMMARI LAL | Declared | BJP |
46 | Kharasawan | DASHRATH GAGRAI | Declared | JMM |
47 | Khijri | Rajesh Kachhap | Declared | INC |
48 | Khunti | NILKANTH SINGH MUNDA | Declared | BJP |
49 | Kodarma | Dr. Neera Yadav | Declared | BJP |
50 | Kolebira | NAMAN BIXAL KONGARI | Declared | INC |
51 | Latehar | BAIDYANATH RAM | Declared | JMM |
52 | Littipara | Dinesh William Marandi | Declared | JMM |
53 | Lohardaga | RAMESHWAR ORAON | Declared | INC |
54 | Madhupur | Haji Hussain Ansari | Declared | JMM |
55 | Mahagama | Deepika Pandey Singh | Declared | INC |
56 | Maheshpur | STEPHEN MARANDI | Declared | JMM |
57 | Majhganon | NIRAL PURTY | Declared | JMM |
58 | Mandar | BANDHU TIRKEY | Declared | JVM |
59 | Mandu | Jai Prakash Bhai | Declared | BJP |
60 | Manika | RAMCHANDRA SINGH | Declared | INC |
61 | Manoharpur | JOBA MAJHI | Declared | JMM |
62 | Nala | RABINDRA NATH MAHATO | Declared | JMM |
63 | Nirsa | APARNA SENGUPTA | Declared | BJP |
64 | Pakur | ALAMGIR ALAM | Declared | INC |
65 | Panki | KUSHWAHA SHASHI BHUSHAN | Declared | BJP |
66 | Poreyahat | PRADEEP YADAV | Declared | JVM |
67 | Potka | Sanjib Sardar | Declared | JMM |
68 | Rajmahal | Anant Kumar Ojha | Declared | BJP |
69 | Ramgarh | MAMTA DEVI | Declared | INC |
70 | Ranchi | Chandreshwar Prasad Singh | Declared | BJP |
71 | Saraikella | CHAMPAI SOREN | Declared | JMM |
72 | Sarath | Randhir Kumar Singh | Declared | BJP |
73 | Shikaripara | NALIN SOREN | Declared | JMM |
74 | Silli | SUDESH KUMAR MAHTO | Declared | AJSUP |
75 | Simaria | Kishun Kumar Das | Declared | BJP |
76 | Simdega | BHUSHAN BARA | Declared | INC |
77 | Sindri | INDRAJIT MAHATO | Declared | BJP |
78 | Sisai | JIGA SUSARAN HORO | Declared | JMM |
79 | Tamar | VIKAS KUMAR MUNDA | Declared | JMM |
80 | Torpa | KOCHE MUNDA | Declared | BJP |
81 | Tundi | MATHURA PRASAD MAHATO | Declared | JMM |
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In the 2019 Maharashtra Assembly Election, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged as the single largest party, winning 105 seats, while its ally Shiv Sena secured 56 seats. However, disagreements over power-sharing led to the formation of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition, comprising Shiv Sena, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), and Indian National Congress (INC), which formed the government. Uddhav Thackeray became the Chief Minister.
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