Nomination Forms Surge for 2024 Assembly Elections
No official filings yet, but candidates show growing interest in constituencies
Key Points:
• No nominations filed on second day of process
• Increase in nomination form purchases across constituencies
• Officials urge candidates to complete formalities early
JAMSHEDPUR – The 2024 Assembly Elections nomination process sees a rise in form purchases, signaling heightened candidate interest across various constituencies.
No official nominations were filed on the second day.
However, there was an uptick in nomination form purchases.
Election officials reported varied interest across different constituencies.
One form was obtained from the 44-Baharagora constituency.
Similarly, a single form was purchased from 45-Ghatshila.
Meanwhile, 46-Potka saw a significant increase with seven forms sold.
In contrast, 47-Jugsalai had two forms purchased.
The 48-Jamshedpur East constituency matched Potka with seven forms sold.
Additionally, 49-Jamshedpur West showed strong interest with six forms purchased.
This surge in form acquisitions suggests more nominations are likely in the coming days.
Political parties and independents are gearing up to submit their papers.
The approaching deadline is expected to make the elections highly competitive.
Election authorities remain vigilant to ensure a smooth process.
Moreover, the district administration has issued a reminder to potential candidates.
They are urged to complete their formalities well ahead of time.
This early action aims to prevent last-minute rushes and ensure a seamless nomination process.

