Mandar Vidhan Sabha constituency, Legislative constituency in Ranchi region, India
Mandar Vidhan Sabha constituency is a legislative electoral district in the Ranchi region of Jharkhand state, covering a defined geographic area. It forms one part of the 81 assembly constituencies that together represent the state.
This constituency was established in 2000 when Jharkhand became a separate state following the division of Bihar. Since its creation, it has operated as a reserved seat designated for members of Scheduled Tribes.
The electoral district takes its name from Mandar Hill, a local landmark that reflects the connection between communities and their ancestral lands. This geographical reference shapes how residents identify with their region and its heritage.
The constituency uses a first-past-the-post voting system for elections held every five years to select representatives. Those interested in learning about local governance can visit administrative buildings located throughout the Ranchi region.
This constituency stands out as a stronghold for Scheduled Tribe representation in the state legislature. The reserved seat system here exemplifies how India's electoral framework ensures voices from historically marginalized communities reach the assembly.
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