Lok Sabha Seats in Jharkhand 2024

The Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, comprises Members of Parliament (MPs). Each MP represents a single geographic constituency. Jharkhand has 14 Lok Sabha constituencies, with 8 seats are for general candidates and 6 seats reserved for SC/ST candidates.

also read about Rajya Sabha MPs from Jharkhand

Lok Sabha Seats from Jharkhand and List of members of Jharkhand in the 18th Lok Sabha (2024-2029).

The List of Constituency/ Lok Sabha seats is as follows

#Constituency Name of MemberParty Name
1ChatraKali Charan SinghBJP
2DhanbadDulu MahatoBJP
3Dumka(ST)Nalin SorenJMM
4GiridihChandra Prakash ChoudharyAJSU Party
5Godda Dr. Nishikant DubeyBJP
6HazaribaghManish JaiswalBJP
7JamshedpurBidyut Baran MahatoBJP
8Khunti(ST)Kali Charan MundaINC
9Kodarma Smt. Annpurna DeviBJP
10Lohardaga(ST)Sukhdeo BhagatINC
11Palamu(SC)Vishnu Dayal RamBJP
12Rajmahal(ST)Vijay Kumar HansdakJMM
13RanchiSanjay SethBJP
14Singhbhum(ST) Smt. Joba MajhiJMM

JMM: Jharkhand Mukti Morcha

Party wise MPs from Jharkhand in 18th Lok Sabha (2024-2029)

Bharatiya Janata Party is the largest Party and has 8 out of 14 MPs in the current Lok Sabha (2019-2024) from Jharkhand. JMM has 3 MPs, Congress has 2 and AJSU has 1 MP.

#PartyMP Seats
1BJP8
2JMM3
3Congress2
4AJSU Party1

Rajya Sabha Seats in Jharkhand 2024

The Rajya Sabha is the Upper house of the Parliament of India. Its members are elected by the legislatures of the states and union territories and 12 members are nominated by the President of India.  There are currently 6 Rajya Sabha members from Jharkhand. The List of Rajya Sabha MPs from Jharkhand  is as follows

Jharkhand Rajya Sabha MP List

S.NoNameParty
1 Smt. Mahua MajiJMM
2 Shri Samir OraonBJP
3 Shri Deepak PrakashBJP
4 Shri Aditya PrasadBJP
5 Shri Dhiraj Prasad SahuINC
6 Shri Shibu SorenJMM
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