Manika Assembly constituency

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Manika
Constituency No. 73 for the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
Manika constituency map.svg
Constituency details
Country India
Region East India
State Jharkhand
District Latehar
LS constituency Chatra
Established2000
Total electors238,041
Reservation ST
Member of Legislative Assembly
5th Jharkhand Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Elected year 2019

Manika Assembly constituency is an assembly constituency in the Indian state of Jharkhand. [1] [2] It was previously in Latehar Assembly constituency. In 1977 it was partitioned forming new 'Manika (Vidhan Sabha Constituency)'.

Contents

And after partition from Bihar, new state Jharkhand came into existence on 15 November 2000 and Manika Vidhansabha came under Jharkhand.

Members of Legislative Assembly

Jharkhand

ElectionMemberParty
2000 Yamuna Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
2005 Ramchandra Singh Rashtriya Janata Dal
2009 Harikrishna Singh Bharatiya Janata Party
2014
2019 Ramchandra Singh Indian National Congress

Election results

Assembly election 2019

2019 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Manika [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Ramchandra Singh 74,000 49.2799 Increase2.svg27.58
BJP Raghupal Singh57,76038.46%Increase2.svg13.75
NOTA Nota4,9803.32%Decrease2.svg0.33
SP Victor Kerketta2,9411.96%New
BSP Hardayal Singh2,4761.65%New
Independent Ram Lagan Singh1,9451.30%New
CPI(ML)L Rajendra Singh1,8671.24%New
JVM(P) Rajpal Singh1,6561.10%New
JD(U) Budeswar Oraon1,1750.78%New
Margin of victory16,24010.81%Increase2.svg9.97
Turnout 1,50,19063.09%Increase2.svg3.32
Registered electors 2,38,041Increase2.svg11.29
INC gain from BJP Swing Increase2.svg24.57

Assembly election 2014

2014 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Manika [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Harikrishna Singh 31,583 24.70% Increase2.svg2.72
RJD Ramchandra Singh 30,50023.86%Increase2.svg5.92
INC Muneshwar Oraon27,73121.69%Increase2.svg1.80
AITC Neera Devi6,3264.95%New
JMM Shilpa Kumari5,9754.67%Increase2.svg0.78
Independent Anita Minj4,7503.72%New
NOTA None of the Above4,6603.65%New
CPI Ganesh Bhagat4,0273.15%New
Independent Bachan Singh2,9812.33%New
Rashtriya Deshaj Party Raj Kumar Pahan2,6332.06%New
Independent Umashankar Baiga1,9321.51%New
Margin of victory1,0830.85%Decrease2.svg1.24
Turnout 1,27,84659.77%Increase2.svg4.17
Registered electors 2,13,888Increase2.svg40.20
BJP hold Swing Increase2.svg2.72

Assembly election 2009

2009 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Manika [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Harikrishna Singh 18,645 21.98% Increase2.svg10.52
INC Rameshwar Oraon16,87619.90%New
RJD Ramchandra Singh 15,21417.94%Decrease2.svg1.40
Jharkhand Janadikhar Manch Muneshwar Oraon7,4258.75%New
JMM Amrit Joy Kujur3,3003.89%Decrease2.svg8.23
Independent Janeshwar Singh3,0573.60%New
CPI(ML)L Kanhai Singh2,3492.77%Increase2.svg0.06
Navjawan Sangharsh Morcha Ajit Pal Kujur2,2402.64%New
Independent Yamuna Singh1,7122.02%New
AJSU Jitendra Singh1,5681.85%New
BSP Sushila Devi1,5371.81%Decrease2.svg0.16
Margin of victory1,7692.09%Decrease2.svg5.14
Turnout 84,82555.60%Decrease2.svg1.61
Registered electors 1,52,558Decrease2.svg36.21
BJP gain from RJD Swing Increase2.svg2.64

Assembly election 2005

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2005 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election: Manika [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RJD Ramchandra Singh 26,460 19.34% Decrease2.svg7.11
JMM Dr. Deepak Oraon16,57712.12%Increase2.svg8.12
BJP Yamuna Singh15,68011.46%Decrease2.svg25.59
CPI(ML)L Jai Prakash Minj3,7092.71%Decrease2.svg11.68
BSP Hardayal Singh2,7031.98%Decrease2.svg0.05
Independent Jitendra Singh2,5481.86%New
Independent Basudev Bhagat2,5361.85%New
LJP Ramdhani Singh2,0671.51%New
Independent Meri Teresa Lakra1,2010.88%New
Independent Tuleshwar Oraon9970.73%New
Margin of victory9,8837.22%Decrease2.svg3.37
Turnout 1,36,82457.21%Increase2.svg23.58
Registered electors 2,39,166Increase2.svg78.70
RJD gain from BJP Swing Decrease2.svg17.71

Assembly election 2000

2000 Bihar Legislative Assembly election: Manika [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Yamuna Singh 16,674 37.05% New
RJD Ramchandra Singh 11,90526.45%New
INC Rajeshwar Singh7,23916.08%New
CPI(ML)L Jai Prakash Minj6,47714.39%New
JMM Vinod Kumar Bhagat1,7994.00%New
BSP Nirmal Lakra9112.02%New
Margin of victory4,76910.60%
Turnout 45,00534.34%
Registered electors 1,33,838
BJP win (new seat)

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