The political fate of Tarari Assembly constituency in Bihar hangs in balance as counting begins for the 2025 state elections. This crucial constituency witnessed polling on November 06, 2025, along with several other seats across the state.
Key Candidates in the Fray
Tarari constituency features a diverse field of candidates representing major political parties and independent contenders. The Bharatiya Janata Party has fielded Vishal Prashant, while the Jan Suraaj Party candidate is Chandra Shekhar Singh. The Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation has nominated Madan Singh S/O-Kumi Singh, and the Janshakti Janta Dal candidate is Sikandar Kumar.
Other significant contenders include Ashok Kumar Singh from Socialist Party (India), Sanjay Kumar Sharma representing AAP, and Santosh Kumar Singh from BSP. Several independent candidates are also contesting, making this a multi-cornered contest that could produce unexpected results.
Historical Context and Previous Results
In the last Assembly elections, the constituency witnessed a decisive victory for CPI(ML)(L)'s Sudama Prasad S/O Ganga Dayal Sah, who won by a substantial margin of 11,015 votes. The runner-up was IND's Narendra Kumar Pandey @ Sunil Pandey, who secured 62,930 votes despite the defeat.
The historical data shows interesting patterns in voter behavior, with Sudama Prasad maintaining his winning streak from previous elections. The 2020 victory marked another term for the CPI(ML)(L) candidate in this politically significant constituency.
Bihar's Electoral Landscape
Bihar witnessed an overall voter turnout of 57.3% in the 2025 elections, showing a slight increase compared to the 2020 figures. The electoral battle primarily involved two major alliances - the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan and the NDA comprising JD(U) and BJP along with other partners.
Elections for the 243 Bihar Vidhan Sabha seats were conducted in two phases on November 06, 2025 and November 11, 2025. The counting process began on November 14, 2025, with results expected to determine the political direction of the state for the next five years.
As the counting progresses, political analysts are closely watching Tarari constituency given its history of close contests and the presence of multiple strong candidates. The final outcome will reveal whether the incumbent party maintains its hold or if new political forces manage to make inroads in this significant Bihar constituency.