Ranchi, November 11: With only 48 hours left for the first phase of the 2024 Jharkhand Assembly elections, the state is gearing up for an intense political battle. Polling will take place on November 13, covering 43 constituencies across various districts. This phase will witness as many as 685 candidates competing for crucial seats, with a significant focus on key urban and rural areas. As Jharkhand prepares for the elections, security measures and election protocols are being finalised to ensure smooth voting while parties make their last-minute efforts to sway voters.

The first phase promises to be a defining moment as both major political alliances, the ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM)-led INDIA bloc and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led NDA, prepare for a fiercely contested election. As voters gear up to cast their ballots, key constituencies like Jamshedpur, Ranchi, and Saraikela will be closely watched. Candidates from major parties are vying for these crucial seats, which are expected to play a significant role in shaping the outcome of the elections. Let's take a look at the list of constituencies and prominent candidates in the fray for Phase 1. JMM Manifesto for Jharkhand Assembly Elections 2024: Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Releases Ghoshna Patra, Promises 33% Job Reservation to Women.

List of Constituencies in Jharkhand Assembly Elections 2024 Phase 1

S No  Constituency No Assembly Constituencies
1 19 Kodarma
2 20 Barkatha
3 21 Barhi
4 22 Barkagaon
5 25 Hazaribagh
6 26 Simaria (SC)
7 27 Chatra (SC)
8 44 Baharagora
9 45 Ghatsila (ST)
10 46 Potka (ST)
11 47 Jugsalai (SC)
12 48 Jamshedpur East
13 49 Jamshedpur West
14 50 Ichagarh
15 51 Seraikella (ST)
16 52 Chaibasa (ST)
17 53 Majhgaon (ST)
18 54 Jaganathpur (ST)
19 55 Manoharpur (ST)
20 56 Chakradharpur (ST)
21 57 Kharsawan (ST)
22 58 Tamar (ST)
23 59 Torpa (ST)
24 60 Khunti (ST)
25 63 Ranchi
26 64 Hatia
27 65 Kanke (SC)
28 66 Mandar (ST)
29 67 Sisai (ST)
30 68 Gumla (ST)
31 69 Bishunpur (ST)
32 70 Simdega (ST)
33 71 Kolebira (ST)
34 72 Lohardaga (ST)
35 73 Manika (ST)
36 74 Latehar (SC)
37 75 Panki
38 76 Daltonganj
39 77 Bishrampur
40 78 Chhatarpur (SC)
41 79 Hussainabad
42 80 Garhwa
43 81 Bhawanathpur

Key Candidates in Phase 1 of Jharkhand Assembly Elections 2024 Phase 1

Champai Soren

Champai Soren, the former Chief Minister of Jharkhand, is contesting the 2024 Assembly elections from the Seraikella constituency in Phase 1 as a BJP candidate. His entry into the BJP marks a significant shift in Jharkhand's political landscape, as he was previously associated with the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM). Champai, who has previously served as the state's Tribal Welfare Minister, is well-known for his contributions to the upliftment of tribal communities in Jharkhand. Jharkhand Assembly Elections 2024: Campaigning for 43 Seats Ends, 1.37 Crore Voters To Decide Fate of 683 Candidates.

Purnima Das Sahu

Purnima Das Sahu, a key candidate in the first phase, is contesting from the Jamshedpur East constituency. She is the daughter-in-law of former Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das and brings a legacy of political influence. Purnima, fielded by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has been an advocate for women's empowerment and urban development.

Mahua Maji

Mahua Maji, a Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament (MP) from the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), is contesting the Ranchi constituency in the first phase. A seasoned politician, Mahua has previously made a strong mark in the state's politics and is now aiming for a successful transition to the state legislature. She will be up against BJP’s incumbent, C.P. Singh, who has held the seat for six terms. The battle for Ranchi is expected to be intense as Mahua Maji looks to wrestle control of the seat from the BJP's long-time hold and continue the JMM’s dominance in the state.

Saryu Roy

Saryu Roy, a former BJP leader, is contesting from the Jamshedpur West constituency in the first phase as a Janata Dal (United) candidate. Roy, known for his anti-corruption stance and active involvement in public welfare issues, has created a significant political presence in Jamshedpur. His defection from the BJP has made this seat a critical one to watch.

As Jharkhand gears up for the first phase of its 2024 Assembly elections, the battle lines are drawn, with each candidate representing unique political legacies and campaign promises. Key constituencies like Ranchi, Jamshedpur East, and Seraikella will set the tone for the rest of the election, especially as political heavyweights like Champai Soren, Purnima Das Sahu, Mahua Maji, and Saryu Roy go head-to-head.

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