Jharkhand Assembly Elections Record 64.86% Turnout by 5 p.m.

Steady voter turnout observed across districts in Jharkhand’s first phase.

Key Points:

  • Jharkhand voter turnout reaches 64.86% by 5 p.m.

  • Seraikella-Kharsawan district leads with 72.19% turnout.

  • East Singhbhum records 64.87% turnout with high engagement in Baharagora.

JAMSHEDPUR – As polling in the first phase of Jharkhand Assembly elections nears completion, voter turnout reached approximately 64.86% by 5 p.m., as per data from the Election Commission.

East Singhbhum, which includes Jamshedpur, recorded a strong turnout of 64.87%. The Baharagora constituency reported the highest voter engagement in East Singhbhum with 76.15%, while Potka and Ghatsila saw turnouts of 72.29% and 70.05%, respectively.

Voter Turnout by Constituencies in East Singhbhum District:

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Constituency

Approximate Voter Turnout Trend

1

Baharagora

76.15%

2

Ghatsila

70.05%

3

Potka

72.29%

4

Jugsalai

64.53%

5

Jamshedpur East

56.72%

6

Jamshedpur West

55.95%

District-Wise Voter Turnout in Jharkhand:

District

Approximate Voter Turnout Trend

Seraikella-Kharsawan

72.19%

Lohardaga

73.21%

West Singhbhum

66.87%

Simdega

68.66%

Gumla

69.01%

Khunti

68.36%

East Singhbhum

64.87%

Garhwa

67.35%

Chatra

63.26%

Hazaribagh

59.13%

Koderma

62.00%

Palamu

62.62%

Ranchi

60.49%

In Seraikella-Kharsawan district, which recorded the highest district turnout at 72.19%, Kharaswan constituency saw the highest voter engagement at 77.32%.

Voter Turnout in Seraikella-Kharsawan District Constituencies:

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Constituency

Approximate Voter Turnout Trend

1

Kharaswan

77.32%

2

Seraikella

71.54%

3

Ichagarh

69.00%

In West Singhbhum district, voter turnout reached 66.87% by 5 p.m., with high engagement in Majhgaon and Chaibasa constituencies.

Voter Turnout in West Singhbhum District Constituencies:

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Constituency

Approximate Voter Turnout Trend

1

Majhgaon

69.40%

2

Chaibasa

68.61%

3

Chakradharpur

66.50%

4

Jaganathpur

66.26%

5

Manoharpur

63.43%

Palamu district also saw a moderate turnout of 62.62%, with the Panki constituency leading at 65.13%.

Voter Turnout in Palamu District Constituencies:

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Constituency

Approximate Voter Turnout Trend

1

Panki

65.13%

2

Daltonganj

64.82%

3

Bishrampur

62.63%

4

Chhatarpur

60.88%

5

Hussainabad

59.04%

As polling in the first phase concludes, final turnout figures may increase, reflecting strong voter participation across the state.

Steady voter turnout observed across districts in Jharkhand's first phase.
Steady voter turnout observed across districts in Jharkhand’s first phase.

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