Having won the Assembly seat three times in a row, sitting MLA Rana Goswami is working day and night to woo voters for their mandate to retain his seat, while his rival Hitendra Nath Goswami is also striving hard to return to Dispur riding on the wave for change.
CPI's Nirmal Chandra Gogoi, Independents Jibon Chandra Sarma, Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta, besides Prodyut Kumar Bora who left BJP to float his Liberal Democratic Party, are also campaigning intensely for upcoming polls.
Many voters allege BJP's Hitendra Nath Goswami, a two time Asom Gana Parishad minister, has not done much for Jorhat when he was a minister and remained mostly absent from his constituency.
Goswami, a senior Guwahati High Court lawyer, seems to have a clean image and strong family background being the son of a Sattradhikar (Vaishnavite Monastry head) and brother of 'Chandrayan' scientist Jitendra Nath Goswami.
Altogether seven contestants are in the fray for Jorhat constituency with 1,59,958 voters, including 79,682 women.