List of parliamentary constituencies in Jharkhand

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Lok Sabha

The Lok Sabha (meaning "House of the People") is the lower house of the Parliament of India, elected by the state electorates of Jharkhand.

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Current constituencies

Keys:    BJP (8)    INC (2)    JMM (3)    AJSU (1)
Source: Parliament of India (Lok Sabha) [1]

No.NameReserved for
(SC/ST/None)
Assembly constituency segmentCurrent memberParty
1 Rajmahal ST1. Rajmahal
2. Borio
3. Barhait
4. Litipara
5. Pakaur
6. Maheshpur
Vijay Hansda Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
2 Dumka ST7. Sikaripara
8. Nala
9. Jamtara
10. Dumka
11. Jama
14. Sarath
Sunil Soren Bharatiya Janata Party
3 Godda None12. Jarmundi
13. Madhupur
15. Deoghar
16. Poreyahat
17. Godda
18. Mahagama
Nishikant Dubey Bharatiya Janata Party
4 Chatra None26. Simaria
27. Chatra
73. Manika
74. Latehar
75. Panki
Kali Charan Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
5 Kodarma None19. Kodarma
20. Barkatha
28. Dhanwar
29. Bagodar
30. Jamua
31. Gandey
Annapurna Devi Yadav Bharatiya Janata Party
6 Giridih None32. Giridih
33. Dumri
34. Gomia
35. Bermo
42. Tundi
43. Baghmara
Chandra Prakash Choudhary All Jharkhand Students Union
7 Dhanbad None32. Bokaro
37. Chandankiyari
38. Sindri
39. Nirsa
40. Dhanbad
41. Jharia
Pashupati Nath Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
8 Ranchi None50. Ichagarh
61. Silli
62. Khijri
63. Ranchi
64. Hatia
65. Kanke
Sanjay Seth Bharatiya Janata Party
9 Jamshedpur None44. Baharagora
45. Ghatsila
46. Potka
47. Jugsalai
48. Jamshedpur East
49. Jamshedpur West
Bidyut Baran Mahato Bharatiya Janata Party
10 Singhbhum ST51. Seraikella
52. Chaibasa
53. Majhgaon
54. Jaganathpur
55. Manoharpur
56. Chakradharpur
Joba Majhi Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
11 Khunti ST57. Kharsawan
58. Tamar
59. Torpa
60. Khunti
70. Simdega
71. Kolebira
Kali Charan Munda Indian National Congress
12 Lohardaga ST66. Mandar
67. Sisai
68. Gumla
69. Bishunpur
72. Lohardaga
Sudarshan Bhagat Bharatiya Janata Party
13 Palamu SC76. Daltonganj
77. Bishrampur
78. Chhatarpur
79. Hussainabad
80. Garhwa
81. Bhawanathpur
Vishnu Dayal Ram Bharatiya Janata Party
14 Hazaribagh None21. Barhi
22. Barkagaon
23. Ramgarh
24. Mandu
25. Hazaribagh
Jayant Sinha Bharatiya Janata Party

Rajya Sabha

The Rajya Sabha (meaning the "Council of States") is the upper house of the Parliament of India. Jharkhand state elects six members and they are indirectly elected by the state legislators of Jharkhand. The number of seats allocated to the party, are determined by the number of seats a party possesses during nomination and the party nominates a member to be voted on. Elections within the state legislatures are held using Single transferable vote with proportional representation.

Current members

Keys:    BJP (3)    JMM (3)

No.NamePartyTerm (DD/MM/YYYY)
1 Deepak Prakash Bharatiya Janata Party 22/06/2020 - 21/06/2026
2 Shibu Soren Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 22/06/2020 - 21/06/2026
3 Mahua Maji Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 08/07/2022 – 07/07/2028
4 Aditya Sahu Bharatiya Janata Party 08/07/2022 – 07/07/2028
5 Sarfaraz Ahmad Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 04/05/2024 – 03/05/2030
6 Pradip Kumar Varma Bharatiya Janata Party 04/05/2024 – 03/05/2030

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