The BJP was leading in five seats, the JMM in three and the Congress in two, while Independents won two of the 14 Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand.
Independent candidates Madhu Koda, a former chief minister and Inder Singh Namdhari, a former speaker won the Singhbhum and Chatra Lok Sabha seats respectively.
Senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha (Hazaribagh), former chief minister and BJP candidate Arjun Munda (Jamshedpur) and Ravindra Pandey (Giridih) were among the BJP candidates leading.
The JMM, which has a loose seat-sharing understanding with the Congress in the state, is leading in Dumka, Raj Mahal and Palamau.
JMM president Shibu Soren is leading by 14,252 votes, while party's sitting MP Hemlal Murmu is ahead of BJP's Debidhan Besra from Raj Mahal Lok Sabha seat by a slender margin of 1,159 votes at the end of the seventh round.
Soren is leading by 15,836 votes over BJP's Tarun Kumar Gupta from the Jamtara assembly seat which he is also contesting.
The JMM supremo's eldest son, Durga Soren, who defied party orders and contested as a JMM candidate from the Godda Lok Sabha seat, is trailing way behind BJP's Nishikant Dubey.