Voters in Lohardaga, Simaria, Mahagama, Tundi reject consecutive terms
Key Points:
• Four Jharkhand seats never re-elect incumbents
• Simaria sees new legislators in every election since 2000
• Lohardaga, Mahagama, Tundi maintain trend of political volatility
RANCHI – Four assembly constituencies in Jharkhand consistently produce unpredictable electoral outcomes, defying political continuity.
Lohardaga, Simaria, Mahagama, and Tundi have become notorious for their volatile voting patterns.
In these constituencies, no candidate has secured two consecutive terms.
Moreover, these seats have kept political analysts guessing for years.
The Simaria constituency, in particular, has seen a revolving door of legislators since 2000.
Despite attracting political heavyweights, Simaria voters consistently opt for change.
Meanwhile, Lohardaga’s political landscape reflects a similar trend of constant change.
However, Kamal Kishore Bhagat of AJSU briefly broke this pattern, winning in 2009 and 2014.
Nevertheless, his political career ended abruptly due to a legal conviction.
Since then, Lohardaga has returned to its tradition of electing new representatives.
On the other hand, Mahagama has consistently rejected incumbent candidates since 2005.
The electorate here appears restless, readily switching allegiances.
Furthermore, Tundi’s political scene mirrors the volatility seen in the other constituencies.
Various parties have dominated Tundi over the years, but none have maintained a lasting grip.
"These seats are wildcards in Jharkhand’s elections," remarked a local political observer.
Indeed, these four constituencies often reshape the state’s political landscape.
Their unpredictable outcomes ripple across Jharkhand, influencing its political future.

