Ghosi Bihar Election Results 2025: Key Candidates & Voter Turnout
Ghosi Bihar Assembly Election 2025 Results Live

The political fate of Ghosi Assembly constituency in Bihar was decided as voters cast their ballots on November 11, 2025, during the crucial Bihar Vidhan Sabha elections. This high-stakes electoral battle saw several prominent candidates competing for the seat, making it one of the most watched contests in the state.

Key Candidates in the Fray

The Ghosi constituency witnessed a multi-cornered contest with several significant candidates representing major political parties. Rituraj Kumar from the Janata Dal (United) emerged as one of the primary contenders, while Prabhat Kumar represented the Jan Suraaj Party. The Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation fielded Rambali Singh Yadav, who had previously secured a remarkable victory in the last assembly elections.

Other notable candidates included Anuradha Sinha from BSP, Indu Kumari from SUCI(C), and several independent candidates including Rajesh Ranjan, Satyendra Prasad Yadav, and Wasif Husnain. The diverse candidate list reflected the complex political landscape of the constituency.

Historical Context and Previous Performance

In the previous Assembly elections, the constituency had witnessed a significant political upset when CPI(ML)(L)'s Ram Bali Singh Yadav won by a substantial margin of 17,333 votes. The JD(U)'s Rahul Kumar had to settle for the runner-up position after securing 57,379 votes. This historical context added considerable interest to the 2025 electoral battle, with parties aiming to either retain or reclaim the crucial seat.

Bihar's Electoral Landscape and Voter Participation

The Bihar Assembly elections for all 243 seats were conducted in two phases on November 06, 2025 and November 11, 2025. The state recorded a voter turnout of 57.3% this year, showing a slight improvement compared to the 2020 elections. This increased participation indicated the heightened political awareness among Bihar's electorate.

The electoral battle in Bihar primarily featured two major alliances - the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan and the NDA coalition comprising JD(U), BJP and other partners. Both alliances fought vigorously for dominance in the state, with Ghosi constituency representing a microcosm of this larger political struggle.

As counting day approaches, political analysts and voters alike await the results that will determine the future political direction of both Ghosi constituency and Bihar state. The outcome will significantly impact the formation of the next state government and shape Bihar's developmental trajectory for the coming years.