ECI | Fact Sheet on Jharkhand State Legislative Assembly Election (Phase -1)

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PIB News Update: General Information    State:  JHARKHAND (Phase-1)

Number of Recognized State parties: Four (04)

(a) AJSU Party

(b) Jharkhand Mukti Morcha

(c) Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik)

(d) Rashtriya Janata Dal

  1. Assembly Constituencies: Thirteen(13), Districts: Six (06)

List of 13 (Thirteen) Assembly Constituencies of Jharkhand going to poll in Phase-I

 

PHASE-I
Sl.No. Name of District No. and Name of Assembly Constituency
1. Chatra 27-Chatra (SC)
2.  

Gumla

68-Gumla (ST)
69-Bishunpur (ST)
3. Lohardaga 72-Lohardaga (ST)
4.  

Latehar

73-Manika (ST)
74-Latehar (SC)
5.  

 

 

Palamu

75-Panki
76-Daltonganj
77-Bishrampur
78-Chhatarpur (SC)
79-Hussainabad
6.  

Garhwa

80-Garhwa
81-Bhawanathpur

 

 

2.1.1 Smallest and largest Constituencies:-By Area

 

By Area Name of Constituency Area( in square kilometers)
Smallest 79-Hussainabad 717.82
Largest 73-Manika (ST) 2395.34
2.1.2 Smallest and largest Constituencies:-By Size of Electorate.

 

By Size of Electorate Name of Constituency Size of Electorate
(Final Data)
Smallest 68-Gumla (ST) 2,19,874
Largest 81-Bhawanathpur 3,78,004

 

 

2.1.3 Electorate size-wise composition.

 

Size of Electorate No.& Name of Assembly Constituencies
Less than 1 Lakh ——
1 Lakh-1.50 Lakh ——
1.50 Lakhs  2 Lakh ——
More than 2 Lakh 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-Chattarpur (SC)

79-Hussainabad

80-Garhwa

81-Bhawanathpur

 

 

3. Electors:

 

3.1.1 By Sex(Final Data)

 

Male Female Others Total
Population (Projected 2019) 33,90,010 32,26,955 —— 66,16,965
Size of 19,81,694 18,01,356 5 37,83,055
Electorate
EPIC Issued To 19,81,694 18,01,356 5 37,83,055

 

 

3.1.2 NRI & Service Voters.(as on 12/10/2019)

 

Number of NRI Voters 5
Number of Service Voters 9973
3.2 Age and Sex-wise Composition of Electorate
Male Female Others Total
18-25 years 407428 346779 3 754210
25-40 795249 710230 2 1505481
40-60 559164 530945 0 1090109
>60 219853 213402 0 433255

 

 

 

 

4. No. of EVMs & VVPATs to be used in the elections:

 

BU required for poll and Reserve @ 125% of PS (Including 5%Training and Awareness) CU required for poll and Reserve @ 125% of PS (Including 5%Training and Awareness) VVPAT required for poll and Reserve @ 135% of PS (Including 5%Training and Awareness)
8199 6117 6811

 

 

5. Total no. of Polling Stations:4,892

 

State- Jharkhand

Phase wise(I-V):Phase-I

 

1.1 Total No of candidates (Male, Female& Others):

 

Candidates Total Number of Candidates
Male 174
Female 15
Others 0
Total 189

 

 

1.2 No. and Name of AC with Maximum and Minimum Number of Candidates:

 

1 No & Name of Assembly 81-Bhwanathpur 28
Constituency with Maximum
number of candidates
2 No & Name of Assembly 27- Chatra(SC) 9
Constituency with
Minimum number of
candidates

 

 

1.3 Party wise list of Candidates:

 

Party Name M F
 

 

 

 

10

 

 

 

 

Party-wise list of candidates:

BJP 11 1
BSP 11 1
CPI 4 0
CPIM 1 0
INC 6 0
NCP 1 1
AITC 3 0
AJSU 2 1
JVM(P) 12 1
RJD 3 0
JMM 4 0
Registered Political Parties (other than recognized National and State) 59 7
Independents 57 3
Total 174 15

 

 

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