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Deoghar Assembly constituency

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Deoghar
Constituency No. 15 for the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionEast India
StateJharkhand
DistrictDeoghar
LS constituencyGodda
Established2000
Total electors364,659
ReservationSC
Member of Legislative Assembly
5th Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Narayan Das
PartyBharatiya Janata Party
AllianceNational Democratic Alliance
Elected year2019

Deoghar Assembly constituency is an assembly constituency in the Indian state of Jharkhand.[1][2]

Overview

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Deoghar Assembly constituency covers: Deoghar town and Mohanpur Police Stations and Jasidih Police Station (excluding Kusmil, Chanddih, Pathra and Basbariya gram panchayats) in Deoghar district.[3]

Deoghar Assembly constituency is part of Godda (Lok Sabha constituency).[3]

Members of Legislative Assembly

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1952 - 2000

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Earlier Deoghar constituency was the part of Bihar Legislative Assembly.

Election Member Party
1952 Bhubaneswar Pandey Forward Bloc
1957 Shailbala Roy Indian National Congress
Mangulal Das
1962 Shailbala Roy
1967 Baidyanath Das Bharatiya Jana Sangh
1969 Indian National Congress
1972
1977 Veena Rani Janata Party
1980 Baidyanath Das Indian National Congress
1985
1990
1995 Suresh Paswan Janata Dal
2000 Rashtriya Janata Dal

2000 - present

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On 15 November 2000, Jharkhand was carved out from Bihar. The 1st Jharkhand Assembly elections were conducted in 2005.

Year Member Party
2005 Kameshwar Nath Das Janata Dal
2009 Suresh Paswan Rashtriya Janata Dal
2014 Narayan Das Bharatiya Janata Party
2019

Election results

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Assembly election 2024

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2024 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Deoghar
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RJD Suresh Paswan 156,079 53.53%
BJP Narayan Das 116,358 39.91%
NOTA None of the above 3,906 1.34%
JLKM Angrej Das 3,527 1.21% New entry
Margin of victory 39,721 13.62%
Turnout 291,577
Registered electors
RJD gain from BJP Swing

Assembly election 2019

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2019 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Deoghar[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Narayan Das 95,491 41.01% Decrease1.30
RJD Suresh Paswan 92,867 39.88% Increase18.33
JVM(P) Nirmala Bharti 9,970 4.28% Decrease3.67
LJP Bajrangi Mahtha 6,394 2.75% New
NOTA Nota 5,381 2.31% Decrease0.34
AJSU Santosh Paswan 4,528 1.94% New
Independent Gonda Lal Das 4,012 1.72% New
BSP Chandrashekhar Rajak 3,269 1.40% Increase0.45
BMP Basant Kumar Anand 3,062 1.31% Increase0.23
JD(U) Govind Das 2,576 1.11% New
CPI(ML)L Shambhu Turi 2,493 1.07% Increase0.22
Margin of victory 2,624 1.13% Decrease19.63
Turnout 2,32,865 63.86% Decrease0.93
Registered electors 3,64,659 Increase8.63
BJP hold Swing Decrease1.30

Assembly election 2014

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2014 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Deoghar[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Narayan Das 92,022 42.31% New
RJD Suresh Paswan 46,870 21.55% Decrease14.85
JMM Nirmala Bharti 23,459 10.79% Increase1.88
JVM(P) Santosh Paswan 17,289 7.95% Decrease15.43
Independent Bajarangi Mahatha 16,859 7.75% New
NOTA None of the Above 5,761 2.65% New
Independent Mohan Kumar 2,762 1.27% New
BMP Manoj Prasad Turi 2,370 1.09% New
Samata Party Brij Bhushan Ram 2,182 1.00% New
BSP Rajesh Kumar Das 2,065 0.95% Decrease2.45
CPI(ML)L Nakul Singh 1,841 0.85% New
Margin of victory 45,152 20.76% Increase7.74
Turnout 2,17,504 64.79% Increase17.57
Registered electors 3,35,691 Increase16.33
BJP gain from RJD Swing Increase5.91

Assembly election 2009

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2009 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Deoghar[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RJD Suresh Paswan 49,602 36.40% Increase13.45
JVM(P) Baldeo Das 31,862 23.38% New
JD(U) Kameshwar Nath Das 13,909 10.21% Decrease19.34
JMM Sanjay Kumar 12,131 8.90% Decrease7.52
BSP Dharmraj Kumar 4,631 3.40% Decrease2.33
AITC Hari Prasad Singh 4,422 3.25% Increase2.04
Independent Sujit Kumar Das 3,655 2.68% New
Independent Manmohan Kumar 3,485 2.56% New
Loktantrik Samata Dal Jaya Mahtha 2,524 1.85% New
Independent Vinay Pasi 2,408 1.77% New
Independent Rakesh Bharti 2,023 1.48% New
Margin of victory 17,740 13.02% Increase6.42
Turnout 1,36,268 47.22% Decrease4.05
Registered electors 2,88,569 Increase1.52
RJD gain from JD(U) Swing Increase6.85

Assembly election 2005

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2005 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Deoghar[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JD(U) Kameshwar Nath Das 43,065 29.55% Increase6.21
RJD Suresh Paswan 33,442 22.95% Decrease18.12
JMM Manoj Kumar Das 23,930 16.42% Increase9.81
LJP Shankar Paswan 9,351 6.42% New
INC Rajendra Das 8,548 5.86% Decrease16.59
BSP Nirmala Bharti 8,354 5.73% Increase3.04
Independent Sunil Mahtha 6,923 4.75% New
SP Ram Awatar Prasad 2,360 1.62% New
CPI(ML)L Bijendra Turi 1,986 1.36% New
AITC Dev Saranagat Narayan Das 1,759 1.21% New
Independent Naresh Hazra 1,664 1.14% New
Margin of victory 9,623 6.60% Decrease11.13
Turnout 1,45,746 51.27% Decrease1.16
Registered electors 2,84,246 Increase26.95
JD(U) gain from RJD Swing Decrease11.52

Assembly election 2000

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2000 Bihar Legislative Assembly election: Deoghar[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
RJD Suresh Paswan 48,216 41.07% New
JD(U) Shankar Paswan 27,398 23.34% New
INC Kameshwar Nath Das 26,362 22.45% New
JMM Raghunath Das 7,757 6.61% New
BSP Ramdeo Prasad Das 3,165 2.70% New
Independent Dharmraj Kumar 2,489 2.12% New
NCP Sanjay Kumar 1,228 1.05% New
Margin of victory 20,818 17.73%
Turnout 1,17,405 53.11%
Registered electors 2,23,904
RJD win (new seat)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "AC & PC List- Jharkhand". Archived from the original on 18 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Schedule – XIII of Constituencies Order, 2008 of Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Schedule – XIII of Constituencies Order, 2008 of Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies Order, 2008 of the Election Commission of India" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  4. ^ "Jharkhand Legislative Assembly Election, 2019". Election Commission of India. 6 February 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Jharkhand General Legislative Election 2014". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  6. ^ "Jharkhand 2009". Election Commission of India. 20 August 2018. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Jharkhand General Legislative Election 2005". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  8. ^ "Sikaripara Election Results 2014 Jharkhand". Elections.in. Retrieved 26 January 2016.