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Jharkhand elections 2019: JMM vote share down, BJP up

Number of seats contested holds key, Cong betters 2014 performance

Agencies Ranchi/Jamshedpur Published 24.12.19, 09:55 AM
Jharkand chief minister designate and JMM working president Hemant Soren addresses a press conference in Ranchi on 23 December 2019.

Jharkand chief minister designate and JMM working president Hemant Soren addresses a press conference in Ranchi on 23 December 2019. PTI

The Jharkand Mukti Morcha's (JMM) vote share in the just-concluded Jharkhand Assembly polls has shrunk by around 1.7 per cent to 18.72 per cent despite the party winning 30 of the total 81 seats in the state.

The JMM had won 19 seats in the 2014 polls with a vote share of 20.43 per cent. This time, the party bagged 30 seats but its vote share came down to 18.72 per cent.

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The BJP, which had won 37 seats in the 2014 Assembly polls, got only 25 seats this time. Yet its vote share has risen.

The BJP’s vote share, which was 31.26 per cent in the 2014 Assembly elections, increased to 33.37 per cent this time.

The three-party alliance of the JMM, Congress and the RJD registered an impressive victory in the recent Assembly polls clinching 47 seats, six more than the half way mark. While the JMM won 30 seats, Congress bagged 16 and the RJD one. The BJP won 25 seats, the AJSU Party two, the JVM (P) three and others four.

The Congress improved both its tally and vote share this time, winning 16 seats and registering a vote share of 13.88 per cent.

In 2014, the party had won nine seats recording a vote share of 10.46 per cent.

Coordinator of the Jharkhand chapter of the Association for Democratic Reforms and National Election Watch Sudhir Pal said the difference between vote share and tally depends on how many seats the respective parties had contested in the previous polls and the recent Assembly elections.

“In 2014, the BJP had contested 74 seats as it had an alliance with the AJSU party and the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP). But this time, it contested 79 seats leading to a difference in the percentage of vote share.

“While Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) had contested all seats in 2014, it fielded nominees in only 43 seats this time following its alliance with the Congress and the RJD, resulting in the shrinking of vote share.

“In the 2005 Assembly elections, the BJP had won 30 seats with a vote share of 23.57 per cent. The JMM had won 17 seats with a vote share of 14.29 per cent while the Congress won nine seats with a vote share of 12.05 per cent.

In the 2009 Assembly polls, the BJP and the JMM had won 18 seats each with a vote share of 20.18 per cent and 15.2 per cent respectively. The Congress had bagged 14 seats with a vote share of 16.16 per cent.

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