New Delhi: The counting of votes for the Jharkhand Assembly elections commenced at 8am on Saturday. The state, which voted in two phases on 13 and 20 November, is witnessing a fierce battle between the ruling Mahagathbandhan and the opposition NDA, setting the stage for a pivotal political showdown.
The Mahagathbandhan, consisting of the JMM, Congress, and RJD, is seeking a second consecutive term in office. In contrast, the BJP and its ally AJSU are aiming to regain power after five years in opposition. Campaigns by both sides highlighted a range of critical issues, from tribal rights and constitutional safeguards to concerns over infiltrators, culminating in robust voter turnout.
Exit poll predictions
Exit polls have offered mixed predictions, with some favouring the NDA and others projecting a decisive mandate for the Mahagathbandhan. The outcome will determine the political future of this tribal-dominated state.
Voter turnout and key contests
The first phase, covering 43 constituencies on 13 November, recorded 67% voter turnout. The second phase, held on 20 November across 38 seats, saw a slightly higher turnout of 68.45%. Several key constituencies are under the spotlight, with high-profile candidates in the fray:
– Barhait: Incumbent Chief Minister Hemant Soren (JMM) is contesting.
– Dhanwar: BJP heavyweight Babulal Marandi is vying for victory.
– Gandey: Kalpana Soren of the JMM adds to the high-stakes battles.
– Saraikela: Champai Soren (JMM) is a prominent candidate.
Other notable figures include Sita Soren (JMM), Assembly Speaker Ravindra Nath Mahto, and Leader of Opposition Amar Kumar Bauri (BJP).
Constituency | Winner | Loser |
Barhait | ||
Dhanwar | ||
Gandey | ||
Saraikela |
2019 election recap
In the previous elections, the JMM secured 30 seats, while the BJP and Congress won 25 and 16 seats, respectively.
As vote counting progresses, early trends are likely to offer a glimpse of the electoral direction. The final results, which will determine the governing alliance, are expected by evening.