Ichagarh Assembly constituency

Ichagarh Assembly constituency is a assembly constituency in the Indian state of Jharkhand.[1][2]

Ichagarh
Constituency No. 50 for the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionEast India
StateJharkhand
DistrictSeraikela Kharsawan
LS constituencyRanchi
Established2000
Total electors260,120
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
5th Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Elected year2024

Overview

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According to the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008 of the Election Commission of India, Ichagarh Assembly constituency covers Ichagarh, Chandil and Nimdih police stations. It is an open constituency. Ichagarh Assembly constituency is part of Ranchi (Lok Sabha constituency).[3] Sabita Mahato is the current MLA representing the constituency.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

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1952 - 2000

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Earlier Ichagarh constituency was the part of Bihar Legislative Assembly.

Election Member Party
Before 1967: Constituency did not exist
1967 Prabhat Kumar Aditya Deo Indian National Congress
1969 Ghanshyam Mahato All India Forward Bloc
1972 Shatrughan Aditya Deo Independent politician
1977 Ghanshyam Mahato Independent politician
1980
1985 Prabhat Kumar Aditya Deo Indian National Congress
1990 Sudhir Mahato Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
1995 Arvind Kumar Singh Independent politician
2000 Bharatiya Janata Party

2000 - present

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On 15 November 2000, Jharkhand was carved out from Bihar. The 1st Jharkhand Assembly elections were conducted in 2005.

Election Member Party
2005 Sudhir Mahato Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
2009 Arvind Kumar Singh Jharkhand Vikas Morcha
2014 Sadhu Charan Mahato Bharatiya Janata Party
2019 Sabita Mahato Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
2024

Election results

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Assembly election 2024

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2024 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Ichagarh[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JLKM Tarun Kumar Mahato New

Assembly election 2019

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2019 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Ichagarh[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JMM Sabita Mahato 57,546 29.25%  10.43
AJSU Hare Lal Mahato 38,836 19.74% New
BJP Sadhu Charan Mahato 38,485 19.56%  23.09
Independent Arvind Kumar Singh 32,206 16.37% New
Independent Narayan Chandra Gope 2,798 1.42% New
Independent Guru Pad Mahato 2,237 1.14% New
LJP Vijay Mahato 2,011 1.02% New
JVM(P) Binod Ray 1,839 0.93%  15.42
Independent Kiyam Hussin 1,496 0.76% New
Pragatishil Samajwadi Party (Lohia) Banu Singh Sardar 1,461 0.74% New
Independent Jagdish Chandra Mahato 1,329 0.68% New
Margin of victory 18,710 9.51%  14.31
Turnout 1,96,729 75.63%  4.06
Registered electors 2,60,120  16.89
JMM gain from BJP Swing  13.40

Assembly election 2014

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2014 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Ichagarh[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Sadhu Charan Mahato 75,634 42.65%  30.13
JMM Sabita Mahato 33,384 18.82%  3.72
JVM(P) Arvind Kumar Singh 28,999 16.35%  15.74
INC Hikim Chandra Mahato 12,510 7.05% New
SP Sitaram Sonar 4,351 2.45% New
Jharkhand Party (Naren) Shailendra Kumar Maithy 3,232 1.82%  0.53
BSP Ram Bilas Lohra 3,224 1.82%  0.96
Independent Talat Mahmood 2,775 1.56% New
Independent Anand Gope 1,723 0.97% New
Margin of victory 42,250 23.82%  11.37
Turnout 1,77,346 79.69%  4.39
Registered electors 2,22,532  18.29
BJP gain from JVM(P) Swing  10.55

Assembly election 2009

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2009 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Ichagarh[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JVM(P) Arvind Kumar Singh 45,465 32.09% New
AJSU Bishwa Ranjan Mahato 27,829 19.64%  12.73
JMM Sudhir Mahato 21,396 15.10%  27.09
BJP Sadhu Charan Mahato 17,730 12.52%  21.37
Independent Guru Charan Kisku 7,952 5.61% New
Jharkhand Party (Naren) Shailendra Kumar Maithy 3,329 2.35%  1.39
Independent Krishna Singh Munda 1,898 1.34% New
Indian Peoples Forward Block Nripendra Krishna Mahato 1,474 1.04% New
NLHP Md.Azad Ansari 1,359 0.96% New
Independent Subodh Chandra Mahato 1,324 0.93% New
BSP Dhaneshwar Mahato 1,215 0.86% New
Margin of victory 17,636 12.45%  4.14
Turnout 1,41,662 75.30%  5.74
Registered electors 1,88,130  1.82
JVM(P) gain from JMM Swing  10.10

Assembly election 2005

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2005 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Ichagarh[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JMM Sudhir Mahato 56,244 42.20%  18.99
BJP Arvind Kumar Singh 45,166 33.89%  1.29
AJSU Hikim Chandra Mahato 9,213 6.91% New
RJD Khagen Mahto 3,658 2.74% New
Independent Kusum Kamal Singh 3,091 2.32% New
AIFB Pradeep Mahato 2,834 2.13%  1.17
Independent Samar Kumar 2,623 1.97% New
AITC Anand Mandal 2,475 1.86% New
Independent Ram Chandra Mahto 1,649 1.24% New
NLP Md. Qaiyum Khan 1,503 1.13% New
Jharkhand Party (Naren) Shailendra Kumar Maithy 1,285 0.96% New
Margin of victory 11,078 8.31%  3.66
Turnout 1,33,288 69.56%  6.59
Registered electors 1,91,611  13.15
JMM gain from BJP Swing  7.02

Assembly election 2000

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2000 Bihar Legislative Assembly election: Ichagarh[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Arvind Kumar Singh 37,505 35.17% New
JMM Sudhir Mahato 24,741 23.20% New
Independent Hikim Chandra Mahto 24,039 22.54% New
INC Upendra Kumar Singh 10,549 9.89% New
CPI(M) Bijoy Kumar Mahato 2,536 2.38% New
Ajeya Bharat Party Ashoka Oraon 2,464 2.31% New
SP Jagannath Mahto 1,400 1.31% New
AIFB Napendra Krishna Mahato 1,020 0.96% New
Independent Renu Devi 750 0.70% New
Independent Jhani Mahto 645 0.60% New
Margin of victory 12,764 11.97%
Turnout 1,06,630 63.94%
Registered electors 1,69,335
BJP win (new seat)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "AC & PC List- Jharkhand". Archived from the original on 18 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Schedule – XIII of Constituencies Order, 2008 of Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008" (PDF). West Singhbhum District Page 170, Extent of Parliamentary constitutencies Page 174. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  4. ^ The Hindu (23 November 2024). "Jharkhand Assembly results: Women kin of top politicians fare badly; two ex-CMs' wives lose". Archived from the original on 23 November 2024. Retrieved 23 November 2024.
  5. ^ "Jharkhand Legislative Assembly Election, 2019". Election Commission of India. 6 February 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Jharkhand General Legislative Election 2014". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  7. ^ "Jharkhand 2009". Election Commission of India. 20 August 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Jharkhand General Legislative Election 2005". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Sikaripara Election Results 2014 Jharkhand". Elections.in. Retrieved 26 January 2016.

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