Jharkhand Chunav 2024: Live voting for the Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha Chunav 2024: There were strict security measures in place for the Jharkhand assembly elections’ first round of voting.
Voting for 43 seats in the first phase took place today, November 13. In this election, the NDA and INDIAA (alliance) are expected to compete hard.
Jharkhand Chunav 2024 Voting LIVE: Jharkhand has finished its voting, with 65.30 percent of voters choosing 43 seats
The future of prominent figures such as Champai Soren, Banna Gupta, Saryu Rai, Champai Soren’s son Babulal Soren, Ramdas Soren, Purnima Das, Dr. Ajay Kumar, and Mangal Kalindi is at risk during the first round of voting for the Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha Chunav 2024.
Dhanbad: In the Civil Surgeon’s office, medical staff members cast ballots.
For the assembly elections, a polling place for government health professionals was set up in the Civil Surgeon’s office on Wednesday. Government health personnel will use ballot paper to vote here from November 13 to 15.
According to Dr. Rajkumar Singh, the Health Department’s nodal election officer, there would be about 160 voters in the assembly elections this time. A polling place has been established in the Civil Surgeon’s office for this purpose. On the first day, about 40 votes were cast.
Status of voting in the district of Garhwa
Up until 3 p.m., 61.06 percent of the Garhwa district’s votes have been cast. The Garhwa assembly constituency had 60.71 percent of the vote, while the Bhawanathpur assembly constituency had 61.39 percent. In order to cast their ballots, voters continued to line up at polling places.
In the Naxalite strongholds of Bhandaria and Bargarh, people were eager to cast their ballots.
59.28 percent of Jharkhand voters cast ballots until 3 p.m.
In Jharkhand, voting has increased. Up till 3 p.m., 59.28 percent of the vote was cast.
Devyani Murmu, a member of the District Council, used her privilege to vote
Which seat received what percentage of the vote, and when?
Assembly Seat | Till 9 AM (%) | Till 11 AM (%) |
---|---|---|
Baharagora | 13.77 | 33.97 |
Barhi | 15.00 | 31.60 |
Barkagaon | 14.37 | 24.17 |
Barkatha | 13.90 | 30.40 |
Bhawanathpur | 13.58 | 31.09 |
Vishrampur | 12.33 | 28.26 |
Bishunpur | 13.27 | 32.68 |
Chaibasa | 14.37 | 31.02 |
Chakradharpur | 12.59 | 28.12 |
Chatra | 12.65 | 28.35 |
Chhatarpur | 11.78 | 28.71 |
Daltonganj | 10.51 | 27.55 |
Garhwa | 13.23 | 29.63 |
Ghatshila | 12.73 | 32.15 |
Gumla | 13.89 | 34.01 |
Hatia | 11.30 | 25.80 |
Hazaribagh | 11.21 | 27.38 |
Hussainabad | 12.41 | 28.51 |
Voting in East Singhbhum until 1:30 pm, 44.88 percent
The fervor of voters in the East Singhbhum area during the first round of the Jharkhand assembly elections is noteworthy today. The district’s vote rate up until 1 pm was an average of 44.88%.
In this magnificent festival of democracy, both men and women have eagerly participated and have been observed waiting in line to cast their ballots and choose representatives. Since the morning, long lines have been observed at numerous polling places.
Up to 1 pm, 46.25 percent of Jharkhand voters cast ballots.
Up to 1 pm, 46.25 percent of Jharkhand voters cast ballots.
Sisai has the most votes, while Ranchi has the fewest until 11 a.m.
Data from the Election Commission shows that Ranchi had the lowest voting percentage up until 11 a.m., at 17.85. With 34.98 percent of the vote, Sisai has the highest percentage. Saryu Rai’s assembly seat, Jamshedpur West, received 9.7% of the vote.
Jharkhand Election 2024: Hemant Soren, the chief minister of Jharkhand, and his spouse cast ballots
The state of Jharkhand At a Ranchi polling place, CM Hemant Soren and his spouse Kalpana Soren have cast their ballots.
#WATCH | Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren, his wife Kalpana Soren cast their votes at a polling station in Ranchi for #JharkhandAssemblyElections2024 pic.twitter.com/QCOCNn57p8
— ANI (@ANI) November 13, 2024
Voting Percentage in Jharkhand: 29.31% of voters cast ballots until 11 a.m.
The Election Commission reports that 29.31 percent of Jharkhand voters have cast ballots up until 11 a.m. People are currently waiting in long lines at the booths.
Voters who were upset over the Tadeya booth center move abstained from voting.
Due to the relocation of Tadeya’s booth center number 85 in the Noamundi block of the Jagannathpur assembly constituency, irate people abstained from voting. Voters are yelling slogans while seated outside the booth center.
Voters in rural areas claimed that Tadeya Upgraded Middle School was a Naxal-affected region and that the booth location had been moved to Dudhbila Upgraded Middle School. All 760 voters from the Tadeya and Sukripada booth centers have begun to demonstrate in response to this by occupying the space next to the former booth center.
Raghubar Das Voting: Governor of Odisha Raghubar Das votes
#WATCH | #JharkhandAssemblyElections: Odisha Governor and former Jharkhand CM Raghubar Das along with his family show their inked finger after casting their votes at a polling station in Jamshedpur.
— ANI (@ANI) November 13, 2024
He says "It is the responsibility of the people to come out and use their… pic.twitter.com/QwUeRj0S3a
11.25 percent of East Singhbhum voters cast ballots until 9:30 a.m.
In the first round of the Jharkhand assembly elections, voting in the East Singhbhum district started at 7 a.m. today. In the early hours, polling places were crowded. Up to 9:30 am, an average of 11.25 percent of voters cast ballots in the district.
The district’s various assembly constituencies have the following vote percentages.
The district’s highest voting percentage is 13.77% in Baharagora (44)
Ghatshila: 12.73% at age 45
Potka (46): 12.10 percent
East Jamshedpur (48): 11.35%
West Jamshedpur (49): 9.70%
The district’s lowest vote percentage is 9.33% in Jugsalai (47).
Jamshedpur Paschim Voting: A fight broke out between two parties in the Jamshedpur West Assembly booth
Voting in the Hanifiya School in Azad Nagar of Jamshedpur West Assembly caused a dispute between two parties. After receiving the information, the in-charge of the Mango police station arrived on the scene and defused the situation.
LIVE Jharkhand Assembly election 2024: PM Modi specifically urged Jharkhand’s first-time voters
झारखंड विधानसभा चुनाव में आज पहले दौर की वोटिंग है। सभी मतदाताओं से मेरा आग्रह है कि वे लोकतंत्र के इस उत्सव में पूरे उत्साह के साथ मतदान करें। इस मौके पर पहली बार वोट देने जा रहे अपने सभी युवा साथियों को मेरी बहुत-बहुत बधाई! याद रखें- पहले मतदान, फिर जलपान!
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 13, 2024
According to PM Modi, the Jharkhand assembly elections’ first round of voting is taking place today. I implore every voter to cast their ballot enthusiastically in this democratic celebration.
I would want to use this opportunity to extend my sincere congrats to all of my young coworkers who will be casting their first ballots! First vote, then refreshments, don’t forget!
Live voting news for the 2024 Jharkhand election: Harivansh Narayan, the deputy chairman of the Rajya Sabha, votes
After voting at a Ranchi polling booth, Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan displays his inked finger.
#WATCH | Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh shows his inked finger after casting vote at a polling station in Ranchi#JharkhandAssemblyElection pic.twitter.com/KVt9I3Kppa
— ANI (@ANI) November 13, 2024
Voters waiting in the city and lines in Hazaribagh’s villages early in the morning
Voter enthusiasm has been evident since the morning in the rural parts of the Hazaribagh district’s Sadar Assembly, Barhi, Barkattha, and Barkagaon Assembly. Before the election, voters had already arrived at numerous polling places. However, by of 8 am, only four voters had arrived at Hazaribagh Assembly booth number 314. Poll workers have been waiting for voters here up to this point.
Jharkhand Election 2024 Live: Dr. Ajoy Kumar, a Congress candidate, casts his ballot
Dr. Ajoy Kumar, the Congress contender for the Jamshedpur East assembly seat, votes at a Jamshedpur polling place.
#WATCH | East Singhbhum, Jharkhand: Congress candidate from Jamshedpur East, Dr Ajoy Kumar casts his vote at a polling station in Jamshedpur. pic.twitter.com/2Hen7AFJd1
— ANI (@ANI) November 13, 2024
Congress candidate Dr. Ajoy Kumar’s statement during the Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha Chunav LIVE Voting
“I just want to thank the people of Jamshedpur for showering me with love,” Dr. Ajoy Kumar, the Congress candidate for Jamshedpur East, stated. Voters ought to show up and cast their ballots. I have served and will continue to serve the people of Jamshedpur.
#WATCH | East Singhbhum, Jharkhand: Congress candidate from Jamshedpur East, Dr Ajoy Kumar says "I just want to thank the people of Jamshedpur for pouring love in me. People should come out and cast their votes. I have always served the people of Jamshedpur and will continue to… https://t.co/0syCq3qojV pic.twitter.com/0mgcJyyUf5
— ANI (@ANI) November 13, 2024
Phase 1 of the Jharkhand Chunav 2024 voting: Voters in Garhwa have shown enthusiasm for voting since the morning.
At seven in the morning, voting began at every polling place in the 80-Garhwa and 81-Bhawanathpur assembly constituencies of the Garhwa district. Lines of voters have begun to form at the voting places. The electorate is quite enthusiastic about this.
The Collectorate’s webcasting room is used to keep an eye on the voting process activities occurring at the polling places. From the webcasting room, District Election Officer-turned-Deputy Commissioner Shekhar Jamuar assessed the operations of every polling place and gave instructions to ensure free, fair, and peaceful voting.
Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar casts his ballot in the Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha Chunav LIVE voting
Santosh Kumar Gangwar, the governor, cast his ballot at the Sri Krishna Institute of Public Administration voting station in Ranchi. He urged all voters to cast mandatory ballots this time. He asserted that since everyone has the right to vote in a democracy, it is their responsibility to participate.
He also received a snapshot at the selfie point with his finger covered in permanent ink after casting his ballot. Gangwar is the first person in Jharkhand to cast a ballot.
Candidates waited in line at Government Middle School Saldega Simdega for the Jharkhand Election 2024 LIVE Voting News
Simdega residents are quite excited to cast their ballots. There are long lines of people.
In West Singhbhum, voter certificates are being distributed.
Voters who exercised their right to vote in the first and second orders at various polling places in the West Singhbhum district are given Aware Voter Certificates.
There are 106 contenders vying for six East Singhbhum assembly seats.
In this magnificent festival of democracy, East Singhbhum voters are casting their ballots with great fervor. In all, 106 individuals are vying for seats in the district’s six assembly constituencies. Some seats in this election struggle are up for a triangular contest,
while other seats are up for a straight contest. About 18 lakh 73 thousand 589 electors in this area will find this election contest crucial, in addition to the candidates.
Extremely high voter turnout in East Singhbhum
In East Singhbhum, there is a great deal of passion for voting. Voters in rural Ichagarh and Saraikela had been waiting in line since the morning. The areas of Jamshedpur East, Jamshedpur West, and Jugsalai are likewise incredibly enthusiastic. Only after casting their ballots did the young people and the elderly who had gone for a morning stroll decide to go back home.
People have been waiting in line since the morning to cast their ballots at the polling stations from Agrico in Jamshedpur East to Sidgora, Baridih, and Birsanagar. However, in Jamshedpur West’s Mango neighborhood, every step is visible as it leads to the polling place. In Jugsalai, the circumstances are the same.
These 43 seats are up for vote in the first phase.
Voting is being held on Barkatha, Koderma, Barhi, Barkagaon, Hazaribagh, Simaria, Chatra, Baharagora, Potka, Ghatshila, Jugsalai, Jamshedpur East, Jamshedpur West, Ichagarh, Saraikela, Chaibasa, Majhgaon, Jagannathpur, Manoharpur, Chakradharpur, Kharsawan, Tamar, Torpa, Khunti, Ranchi, Hatia, Kanke, Mandar, Sisai, Gumla, Vishnupur, Simdega, Kolebira, Lohardaga, Manika, Latehar, Panki, Daltenganj, Vishrampur, Chhatarpur, Hussainabad, Garhwa, Bhawanathpur assembly seats in the first phase today.
Webcasting will be used to keep an eye on every polling place.
Webcasting will be used to keep an eye on every polling place during the first round of voting. Using this, the Election Commission at the federal level, the Chief Election Officer’s office at the state level, and the District Election Officer at the district level will keep an eye on the polling places. At every level, the required preparations have been taken for this.
The culture of Jharkhand will be displayed in distinctive booths.
To ensure that voters have no trouble casting their ballots, each polling place has been set up as a model booth. Every polling location has been equipped with electricity, running water, drinking water, shade, ramps, wheelchairs, and volunteers to assist the elderly and crippled.
50 polling places have been set up as distinctive booths where people can observe Jharkhand culture during the first round.
Vote with your loved ones; it’s both your right and obligation. K. Ravi Kumar
According to State Chief Electoral Officer K. Ravi Kumar, every effort has been made to guarantee a peaceful, fair, and clean voting process during the first round of the Jharkhand Assembly elections.
He claims that everything has been set up at the booth level so that voters can cast their ballots without hesitation or difficulty. The convenience of women, the elderly, and people with disabilities has received particular consideration. He urged voters to cast their ballots with their loved ones present.
The mock poll began at 5:30 am with poll workers present.
At 5:30 am, in front of candidate poll workers, presiding officers will begin the mock election procedure at each voting place in the 43 assembly constituencies.
All candidates and political parties have been asked by Chief Electoral Officer K. Ravi Kumar to give them instructions to ensure that their poll workers arrive at the voting station before 5:30 am.
The BJP has 36 candidates running in the first phase, while AJSU has four, JDU has two, and LJP (R) has one
However, the BJP has announced candidates for 36 of the 43 seats in the second phase. Following this, four candidates were put forth by Sudesh Mahto’s AJSU, two by Nitish Kumar’s JDU, and one by Chirag Paswan’s LJP (R). In addition, numerous minor parties have attempted to add intrigue to the competition.
In the first phase, JMM has 23 candidates while Congress has 17.
JMM has put up candidates for 23 of the 43 seats up for grabs in the first round, while Congress has put up candidates for 17. Two of the five seats that the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has put up are against the Mahagathbandhan candidate.
These 43 seats are up for election in the first phase on
November 13 in the assembly seats of Koderma, Barkatha, Barhi, Barkagaon, Hazaribagh, Simaria, Chatra, Baharagora, Ghatshila, Potka, Jugsalai, Ichagarh, Saraikela, Chaibasa, Majhgaon, Jagannathpur, Manoharpur, Chakradharpur, Kharsawan, Tamar, Torpa, Khunti, Ranchi, Hatia, Kanke, Mandar, Sisai, Gumla, Vishnupur, Simdega, Kolebira, Lohardaga, Manika, Latehar, Panki, Daltenganj, Vishrampur, Chhatarpur, Hussainabad, Garhwa, Bhawanathpur.
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