The Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections 2025 will take place in two phases to elect representatives for all 243 assembly constituencies across the state.
Phase 1: 121 constituencies will go to polls on 6 November 2025.
Phase 2: The remaining 122 constituencies will vote on 11 November 2025.
Counting of votes: 14 November 2025.
The current Assembly term ends on 22 November 2025.
The Election Commission has already completed major preparations, including voter list updates, polling booth arrangements, and deployment of security forces.
Constituency Breakdown
Bihar has a total of 243 Assembly constituencies, divided across 38 districts.
Phase 1: Covers central and northern Bihar districts such as Patna, Gaya, Nawada, and Muzaffarpur.
Phase 2: Includes constituencies from eastern and southern regions like Bhagalpur, Purnea, and Jamui.
Each constituency elects one member to the Legislative Assembly, contributing to the formation of the next state government.
Voter & Electorate Figures
As per the latest revision, Bihar now has approximately 7.42 crore registered voters.
Around 3.8 crore male voters
3.6 crore female voters
Over 2 lakh third-gender voters
Authorities have also removed around 69 lakh duplicate or inactive names to maintain accuracy in the voter rolls.
Why This Election Matters
The 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections will play a crucial role in shaping the political narrative ahead of the 2026 general elections.
It will test alliances between major political parties.
Administrative reforms, job creation, and infrastructure will dominate campaign discussions.
Voter turnout trends will provide early signals for future national elections.
❓ FAQ
Q1: How many seats are there in the Bihar Assembly?
There are 243 Assembly seats in total.
Q2: When will voting take place?
Voting will be held on 6 November 2025 (Phase 1) and 11 November 2025 (Phase 2).
Q3: When is the vote counting scheduled?
Counting of votes is scheduled for 14 November 2025.
Q4: How many voters are registered in Bihar?
Around 7.42 crore voters are registered across the state.
Q5: Why are the elections conducted in phases?
Phased polling ensures smooth logistics, effective security deployment, and efficient election management.
Conclusion
With more than 7 crore voters, a two-phase election plan, and 243 constituencies at stake, the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 promise to be one of the most closely watched democratic events in India this year.
As the campaign picks up, administrative machinery and political parties are gearing up for a massive electoral exercise that will shape Bihar’s governance for the next five years.
Published on : 28th October
Published by : SMITA
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