When Will the Bypoll for Jharkhand’s Ghatshila Assembly Seat Be Held?

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When Will the Bypoll for Jharkhand’s Ghatshila Assembly Seat Be Held?

Synopsis

The upcoming by-election for the Ghatshila Assembly seat in Jharkhand is generating significant interest, with crucial dates announced. With advanced measures for voter identification and a rising number of registered voters, this election promises to be pivotal under the current government.

Key Takeaways

  • The by-election for Ghatshila is on November 11.
  • Model Code of Conduct is in effect.
  • Color photographs of candidates will be on EVMs.
  • Women voters outnumber men in this constituency.
  • Preparations for a free and fair election are underway.

Ranchi, Oct 6 (NationPress) The by-election for the Ghatshila Assembly constituency located in Jharkhand’s East Singhbhum district is scheduled for November 11, as per the announcement made by the Election Commission in New Delhi on Monday.

This seat became vacant due to the passing of Ramdas Soren, a former minister in the Jharkhand government. Notably, this constituency is reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST).

As per the timeline shared by the Election Commission, the official notification for the bypoll will be released on October 13.

Candidates can submit their nominations until October 21, followed by scrutiny on October 22. The deadline for withdrawing nominations is set for October 24. Voting is slated for November 11, with the counting of votes occurring on November 14.

Following this announcement, the Model Code of Conduct is now in effect throughout the East Singhbhum district.

The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Jharkhand mentioned that several new regulations from the Election Commission will be implemented during this by-election.

For the first time, color photographs of candidates will be displayed on Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), facilitating easier identification for voters.

A recent special summary revision of the electoral rolls in Ghatshila has indicated an increase in the number of voters. The constituency now boasts 2,55,823 registered voters1,24,899 men and 1,30,921 women—with female voters surpassing their male counterparts. The revision has added 1,585 male and 2,871 female voters to the rolls.

The Election Commission has also optimized polling stations to enhance accessibility. A total of 300 polling stations have been established across 218 locations, with 12 new stations added and three merged.

The CEO’s office confirmed that preparations are on track to ensure a free, fair, and peaceful election. Senior officials will visit Ghatshila this week to assess administrative and security measures.

This marks the first by-election under the current Hemant Soren-led government, and political activity in the state has already begun to heat up.

Point of View

It is crucial to observe the electoral landscape in Jharkhand during this by-election. The increased participation of women voters and the introduction of new electoral measures signify a progressive step towards enhancing democratic processes in the region. We commend the Election Commission's efforts to ensure a transparent election and anticipate the implications this bypoll will have on the political narrative in Jharkhand.
NationPress
06/10/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the date of the Ghatshila by-election?
The by-election for the Ghatshila Assembly constituency is scheduled for November 11.
Why did the Ghatshila Assembly seat become vacant?
The seat became vacant following the death of former minister Ramdas Soren.
How many registered voters are there in Ghatshila?
There are currently 2,55,823 registered voters in the Ghatshila constituency.
What new measures are being implemented for this by-election?
For the first time, color photographs of candidates will appear on Electronic Voting Machines to aid voter identification.
When is the last date for nomination withdrawal?
The last date for withdrawing nominations is October 24.
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