Bihar Assembly Elections 2025: Live Results Across All Constituencies
Bihar Assembly Elections 2025: Live Results

The counting of votes for the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 commenced on Friday, November 14, with results pouring in from across all 243 constituencies. The electoral fate of thousands of candidates will be decided as the state awaits the formation of its next government.

Constituency-Wise Results Unfold

As the counting process began at 8:00 AM, early trends started emerging from various constituencies. The election results are being closely monitored across Valmiki Nagar, Ramnagar, Narkatiaganj, Bagaha, and Lauriya constituencies in the initial phases. Political analysts are watching these key seats as they often set the tone for the overall electoral outcome.

In the eastern constituencies, including Nautan, Chanpatia, and Bettiah, tight contests are being reported. The electoral battle in Sikta, Raxaul, and Sugauli constituencies is particularly intense, with marginal differences between leading candidates. Similar patterns are observed in Narkatiya, Harsidhi, and Govindganj, where the competition remains fierce.

Key Regions Under Scanner

The central Bihar constituencies of Kesaria, Kalyanpur, and Pipra are showing interesting trends that could indicate broader political shifts. Meanwhile, in the Madhubani region, comprising Madhuban, Motihari, Chiraia, and Dhaka, traditional voting patterns are being tested against contemporary political dynamics.

Northern constituencies including Sheohar, Riga, Bathnaha, and Parihar are demonstrating competitive scenarios, while Sursand, Bajpatti, and Sitamarhi are witnessing close contests that could go either way. The political landscape in Runnisaidpur, Belsand, Harlakhi, and Benipatti reflects the complex caste and community equations that typically characterize Bihar politics.

Urban and Semi-Urban Constituencies

In the urban centers, particularly Patna region constituencies such as Digha, Bankipur, Kumhrar, and Patna Sahib, voter turnout and results are being analyzed for urban voting patterns. The capital region, including Fatuha, Danapur, Maner, and Phulwari, has shown significant voter engagement throughout the election process.

The southern constituencies of Gaya, Aurangabad, and Nawada are crucial for determining the final outcome. Results from Gaya Town, Tikari, Belaganj, Atri, and Wazirganj will be particularly significant in understanding the southern Bihar political sentiment. Similarly, Rajauli, Hisua, Nawada, Gobindpur, and Warsaliganj constituencies are being watched for potential upsets or established patterns.

The final results from all 243 constituencies will determine which political alliance forms the next government in Bihar. The election outcome is expected to have significant implications for state governance and development policies for the next five years.