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Rajmahal Election Result 2024 Live: Vote Counting Jharkhand Assembly Polls

To get the fastest and most accurate results for the Rajmahal Assembly seat in Jharkhand, you can watch ABP News Live TV. The counting of votes for the Jharkhand Assembly Election 2024 will begin on November 23, 2024, at 8 am. Refresh this page to stay updated with every detail about the Rajmahal seat. Jharkhand Assembly Election Verdict: In the 2019 Assembly election, Anant Kumar Ojha of the BJP won from this seat. He received 88904 votes. Md. Tajuddin from the AJSUP secured the second position with 76532 votes.

Rajmahal Assembly Election 2019

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY STATUS
Anant Kumar Ojha
BJP
Won
Md. Tajuddin
AJSUP
Lost
Ketabuddin Sekh
JMM
Lost
Pradip Kumar Singh
BSP
Lost
Gopal Chandra Mandal
IND
Lost
Nitya Nand Gupta
IND
Lost
Rajkishor Yadav
IND
Lost
Pranjit Kumar
IND
Lost
Ravindra Prasad Sah
IND
Lost
NASIMA KHANAM
AIMIM
Lost
Nand Lal Sah
IND
Lost
Col. Bhagwan Yadav
RPPRINAT
Lost
Rajkumar Yadav
JVM
Lost
Ajay Kuamr Das
IND
Lost
Sheo Prasad Thakur
IND
Lost
Ramsagar Singh
RJBP
Lost
Sanjay Kumar Mandal(Bachu)
LJP
Lost
Rameshwar Mandal
PPID
Lost
Sanjay Kr. Pandey
SHS
Lost
Binod Kumar Yadav
IND
Lost
Saddam Hussain Advocate
IND
Lost
Rajesh Mandal
IND
Lost
Md Nawab Sheakh
RKSP
Lost

Assembly Election 2019 Vote Count

PARTY CANDIDATE NAME Votes Vote %
BJP
Anant Kumar Ojha
88904
42.42
AJSUP
Md. Tajuddin
76532
36.52
JMM
Ketabuddin Sekh
24619
11.75
BSP
Pradip Kumar Singh
3826
1.83
IND
Gopal Chandra Mandal
2617
1.25
IND
Nitya Nand Gupta
2614
1.25
Total number of votes polled :  209573

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