The Jharkhand Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Jharkhand state in India.
Jharkhand Legislative Assembly | |
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6th Legislative Assembly of Jharkhand | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | 5 years |
Elections | |
First past the post | |
Last election | 13 November - 20 November 2024 |
Next election | November - December 2029 |
Website | |
jharkhandvidhansabha |
The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Ranchi, the capital of the state. The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years, unless dissolved earlier. Presently, it comprises 81 members who are directly elected from single-seat constituencies.
Constituencies
editThe following are the list of constituencies of the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly.[1]
# | Constituency | Reserved for (SC/ST/None) |
District's | Lok Sabha constituency |
Electors (2019)[2] |
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1 | Rajmahal | None | Sahibganj | Rajmahal | 301,867 |
2 | Borio | ST | 250,607 | ||
3 | Barhait | 195,453 | |||
4 | Litipara | Pakur | 199,843 | ||
5 | Pakur | None | 320,122 | ||
6 | Maheshpur | ST | 216,533 | ||
7 | Sikaripara | Dumka | Dumka | 208,651 | |
8 | Nala | None | Jamtara | 223,179 | |
9 | Jamtara | 277,191 | |||
10 | Dumka | ST | Dumka | 246,984 | |
11 | Jama | 205,913 | |||
12 | Jarmundi | None | Godda | 227,038 | |
13 | Madhupur | Deoghar | 310,976 | ||
14 | Sarath | Dumka | 274,163 | ||
15 | Deoghar | SC | Godda | 364,659 | |
16 | Poreyahat | None | Godda | 274,662 | |
17 | Godda | 288,545 | |||
18 | Mahagama | 297,621 | |||
19 | Kodarma | Kodarma | Kodarma | 340,202 | |
20 | Barkatha | Hazaribagh | 338,721 | ||
21 | Barhi | Hazaribagh | 287,892 | ||
22 | Barkagaon | Ramgarh | 340,643 | ||
23 | Ramgarh | 313,312 | |||
24 | Mandu | Hazaribagh | 386,617 | ||
25 | Hazaribagh | 385,044 | |||
26 | Simaria | SC | Chatra | Chatra | 329,361 |
27 | Chatra | 372,980 | |||
28 | Dhanwar | None | Giridih | Kodarma | 307,716 |
29 | Bagodar | 320,283 | |||
30 | Jamua | SC | 292,834 | ||
31 | Gandey | None | 269,330 | ||
32 | Giridih | Giridih | 264,814 | ||
33 | Dumri | 272,808 | |||
34 | Gomia | Bokaro | 275,139 | ||
35 | Bermo | 311,390 | |||
36 | Bokaro | Dhanbad | 526,660 | ||
37 | Chandankiyari | SC | 240,900 | ||
38 | Sindri | None | Dhanbad | 317,169 | |
39 | Nirsa | 309,439 | |||
40 | Dhanbad | 433,191 | |||
41 | Jharia | 302,949 | |||
42 | Tundi | Giridih | 280,475 | ||
43 | Baghmara | 285,966 | |||
44 | Baharagora | East Singhbhum | Jamshedpur | 225,068 | |
45 | Ghatsila | ST | 242,798 | ||
46 | Potka | 288,142 | |||
47 | Jugsalai | SC | 327,048 | ||
48 | Jamshedpur East | None | 304,972 | ||
49 | Jamshedpur West | 357,169 | |||
50 | Ichagarh | Seraikela Kharsawan | Ranchi | 260,120 | |
51 | Seraikella | ST | Singhbhum | 337,174 | |
52 | Chaibasa | West Singhbhum | 207,455 | ||
53 | Majhgaon | 192,939 | |||
54 | Jaganathpur | 174,375 | |||
55 | Manoharpur | 197,524 | |||
56 | Chakradharpur | 181,771 | |||
57 | Kharsawan | Seraikela Kharsawan | Khunti | 209,017 | |
58 | Tamar | Ranchi | 206,595 | ||
59 | Torpa | Khunti | 181,744 | ||
60 | Khunti | 211,074 | |||
61 | Silli | None | Ranchi | Ranchi | 205,955 |
62 | Khijri | ST | 336,222 | ||
63 | Ranchi | None | 347,064 | ||
64 | Hatia | 448,166 | |||
65 | Kanke | SC | 415,081 | ||
66 | Mandar | ST | Lohardaga | 332,615 | |
67 | Sisai | Gumla | 235,231 | ||
68 | Gumla | 221,055 | |||
69 | Bishunpur | 235,502 | |||
70 | Simdega | Simdega | Khunti | 226,151 | |
71 | Kolebira | 196,667 | |||
72 | Lohardaga | Lohardaga | Lohardaga | 245,547 | |
73 | Manika | Latehar | Chatra | 238,041 | |
74 | Latehar | SC | 269,835 | ||
75 | Panki | None | Palamu | 266,961 | |
76 | Daltonganj | Palamu | 346,781 | ||
77 | Bishrampur | 309,629 | |||
78 | Chhatarpur | SC | 263,916 | ||
79 | Hussainabad | None | 278,361 | ||
80 | Garhwa | Garhwa | 366,065 | ||
81 | Bhawanathpur | 378,363 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). 26 November 2008. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
- ^ "Jharkhand General Legislative Election 2019". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 13 October 2021.