Manjhi Bihar Election 2025 Results: Key Candidates and Voting Trends
Manjhi Bihar Election 2025: Candidates & Results Update

Manjhi Assembly Constituency: Bihar Election 2025 Live Updates

The political landscape of Manjhi Assembly constituency in Bihar is witnessing intense competition as election results for the 2025 state assembly polls are being counted. This crucial seat went to polls on November 06, 2025, along with other constituencies in the first phase of Bihar's staggered elections.

Key Candidates in the Fray

Several prominent candidates are contesting from Manjhi constituency in the 2025 Bihar assembly elections. The major contenders include Randhir Kumar Singh representing the JD(U), Y.V. Giri from the Jan Suraaj Party, and Dr. Satyendra Yadav of the CPI(M). The constituency has attracted candidates from multiple parties, making it one of the closely watched battles in the state.

Other significant candidates in the contest are Ashok Sharma (Independent), Dharmendra Kumar Sharma (Jagrook Janta Party), Nasim Ahamad (Aazad Samaj Party), Om Prakash Prasad (Independent), Pratibha Devi (Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party), Sanju Yadav (Independent), Sanotsh Prasad (BSP), and Suresh Kumar Ram (Independent).

Historical Context and Previous Results

In the last Assembly elections held in 2020, Dr. Satyendra Yadav of the CPI(M) emerged victorious by a significant margin of 25,386 votes. The runner-up was Rana Pratap Singh from the IND alliance, who secured 33,938 votes. This historical context adds an interesting dimension to the current electoral battle, with Dr. Satyendra Yadav attempting to defend his seat against new challengers.

The voter turnout pattern in Bihar shows a slight increase this year, with the state recording 57.3% voter participation, which is marginally higher compared to the 2020 assembly elections. This indicates growing political engagement among the electorate in the state.

Political Significance and Alliances

Manjhi constituency represents the broader political dynamics playing out across Bihar, where regional alliances are battling for dominance. The RJD-led Mahagathbandhan and the NDA coalition comprising JD(U), BJP and other partners are locked in a fierce competition to secure majority in the 243-member Bihar Legislative Assembly.

The election results from Manjhi will provide important insights into the performance of these major alliances in the region. With candidates from national parties, regional formations, and independent contenders in the race, the outcome will reflect the changing political preferences of voters in this constituency.

As counting progresses, political observers are closely monitoring the trends from Manjhi and other constituencies across Bihar. The final results will determine the political future of the state and the formation of the next government in Patna.