2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election

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2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election
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  2015 28 October 2020 (2020-10-28) – 7 November 2020 (2020-11-07) 2025  

All 243 seats in the Bihar Legislative Assembly
122 seats needed for a majority
Turnout57.29% (Increase2.svg 0.38%)
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
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Leader Tejashwi Yadav Sanjay Jaiswal Nitish Kumar
Party RJD BJP JD(U)
Alliance MGB NDA NDA
Leader since201720192005
Leader's seat Raghopur
(Won)
Did Not Contest MLC
Last election805371
Seats won757443
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 5Increase2.svg 21Decrease2.svg 28
Popular vote97,38,85582,02,06764,85,179
Percentage23.11%19.46%15.39%
SwingIncrease2.svg 4.79%Decrease2.svg 4.96%Decrease2.svg 1.44%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
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Leader Madan Mohan Jha Dipankar Bhattacharya Akhtarul Iman
Party INC CPI(ML)L AIMIM
Alliance MGB MGB GDSF
Leader since201919962015
Leader's seatDid not contestDid Not Contest Amour
(Won)
Last election2730
Seats won19125
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 8Increase2.svg 9Increase2.svg 5
Popular vote39,95,31913,33,6825,23,279
Percentage9.48%3.16%1.24%
SwingIncrease2.svg 2.82%Increase2.svg 1.66%Increase2.svg 1.03%

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Chief Minister before election

Nitish Kumar
JD(U)

Elected Chief Minister

Nitish Kumar
JD(U)

The Bihar Legislative Assembly election was held in three phases through October–November to elect members to the Seventeenth Bihar Legislative Assembly. The term of the previous Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Bihar ended on 29 November 2020.

Contents

The election was held in three phases for a total of 243 seats:- the first for 71 seats on 28 October 2020, the second for 94 seats on 3 November 2020, and the third for the remaining 78 seats on 7 November 2020. The counting of votes began on 10 November 2020 and the incumbent National Democratic Alliance emerged as the winner with 125 elected MLAs, whereas the principal opposition coalition of Mahagathbandhan won 110 seats. [1] Other minor coalitions and parties won 7 seats while only 1 newly elected MLA was an independent. [2]

After the elections, the incumbent Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was elected as the leader of the National Democratic Alliance in Bihar and was sworn in again as Chief Minister, whereas two new deputy Chief Ministers, Tarkishore Prasad and Renu Devi were inducted to the new ministry. [3] On the other side, Tejashwi Yadav was elected Leader of the Opposition, and also leader of the Mahagathbandhan alliance. Later Vijay Kumar Sinha was elected the new Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly. [4]

Background

Outlined in Article 168 of the Constitution of India, the Bihar Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of Bihar and not a permanent body and subject to dissolution. [5] The tenure of the Legislative Assembly is five years from the date appointed for its first sitting unless dissolved sooner. Members of the Legislative Assembly are directly elected by the people. The Tenure of current Bihar Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 29 November 2020. [6]

In the previous election, an alliance of three Major Parties consisting of Janata Dal (United), Rashtriya Janata Dal and Indian National Congress named as Mahagathbandhan won against its primary opposition, the Bharatiya Janata Party led National Democratic Alliance. However, in 2017, the Janata Dal (United) Chief Minister Nitish Kumar left the Mahagathbandhan and joined the National Democratic Alliance. [7] While Nitish Kumar remained the Chief Minister, Sushil Kumar Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party replaced Tejashwi Yadav as the Deputy Chief Minister.

Issues

The main issue was that of the jobs and the economy. Bihar, for a long time, has been an economically backward state and sends large numbers of migrant laborers to cities across the country. Due to the coronavirus pandemic lockdown, thousands of migrant laborers were forced to return to their home states due to lack of work, and Bihar was one of the most affected by the ensuing humanitarian crisis. Many of these workers blamed the current government for not having jobs for them in the first place, and not providing jobs when the lockdown started. There was also a significant anti-incumbency wave against Nitish, who had been CM for 15 years. [8]

The three agriculture bills passed by the Indian Parliament amid nationwide protests was expected to play a key role in the elections. [9]

Issues such as the lack of employment, alleged politicisation of flood relief in the aftermath of the 2019 Bihar floods and alleged inability of the state government to handle the COVID-19 pandemic were expected to be made an election issue by the opposition parties. [10] [11] The limited digital connectivity in Bihar and the migrant crisis were among the issues which may have had an impact on campaigning and poll outcomes. [11] [12]

The death of the former Lok Janshakti Party president and union cabinet minister, Ram Vilas Paswan on 8 October 2020 was also speculated to have an effect on the prospects of the competing parties. [13] It was reported that the BJP accorded special focus on the politically significant Mithila region which comprises 22 of the 38 districts of the state including Darbhanga, Madhubani, Supaul, Araria, Purnia, Katihar and Samastipur. [14]

Schedule

On 25 September, Election Commission of India announced the dates for Bihar Assembly elections. [15]

Poll EventPhase
IIIIII
Constituencies719478
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Date of Issue of Notification1 October 20209 October 202013 October 2020
Last Date for filling nomination8 October 202016 October 202020 October 2020
Scrutiny of nomination9 October 202017 October 202021 October 2020
Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination12 October 202019 October 202023 October 2020
Date of Poll28 October 20203 November 20207 November 2020
Date of Counting of Votes10 November 2020
Source: Election Commission of India

Parties and Alliances

National Democratic Alliance

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2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly Election NDA Seat Sharing Map
No.PartyFlagSymbolPhotoLeaderSeats contested
1. Janata Dal (United) Janata Dal (United) Flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Arrow.svg Nitish Kumar (cropped).JPG Nitish Kumar 115 [16]
2. Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg Lotos flower symbol.svg Sanjay Jaiswal [17] 110 [18]
3. Vikassheel Insaan Party Mukesh Sahani 11 [18]
4. Hindustani Awam Morcha Hindustani Awam Morcha Flag.svg Telephone.svg Sri Jitan Ram Manjhi.jpg Jitan Ram Manjhi 7
Parties part of the National Democratic alliance at the center but not in state
5. Lok Janshakti Party [19] [20] Lok Janshakti Party Flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Bungalow.png Chirag Paswan.jpg Chirag Paswan 134

The National Democratic Alliance in Bihar is the ruling political group headed by the chief minister Nitish Kumar and comprising primarily the Janata Dal (United) and the Bharatiya Janata Party in the legislative assembly. [21]

In the previous election, the alliance was led by the Bharatiya Janata Party alongside three smaller allies namely the Lok Janshakti Party, the Rashtriya Lok Samta Party and the Hindustani Awam Morcha, while the Janata Dal (United) had contested as part of the current opposition Mahagathbandan. [22] [23] In 2017, the Janata Dal (United) switched alliance which caused the Mahagathbandan government to fall and the National Democratic Alliance came to power. [24] In 2018, two of the partners, the Rashtriya Lok Samata Party and the Hindustani Awam Morcha left the alliance. [25] [26]

During the campaigning phase in August 2020, the alliance was re-joined by the Hindustani Awam Morcha which held one seat in the legislature. [27] Later, the alliance was also joined in by the Vikassheel Insaan Party in October 2020. [28] The campaign however faced problems with persistent attacks on the Janata Dal (United) by the Lok Janshakti Party. [29] [30] Chirag Paswan, the leader of the party in the state was called to Delhi to negotiate with the national leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party, in the end the Lok Janshakti Party quit the alliance stating that they would contest all seats against the Janata Dal (United) but not against the Bharatiya Janata Party. [31] [32] Following the development, several notable leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party including the state vice president and 2 sitting legislators joined the Lok Janshakti Party to contest against Janata Dal (United) candidates. [33] [34] Later during the campaigning period in October 2020, the Bharatiya Janata Party officially cut ties with the Lok Janshakti Party stating that the National Democratic Alliances in Bihar consisted of the four parties. [35] [36] [37]

According to political analysts the Lok Janshakti Party was unlikely to make any electoral gains but would act as spoilers for the Janata Dal (United) candidates, [38] the development was suggested to have been orchestrated by the Bharatiya Janata Party to gain leverage over the Janata Dal (United) by reducing its final tally. [43] The Bharatiya Janata Party at the time re-asserted that Nitish Kumar would remain the chief ministerial face of the alliance. [44] [45]

Both the Lok Janshakti Party and the Janata Dal (United) are expected to hold sway among certain sections of Scheduled caste voters while the Bharatiya Janta Party are expected to draws its support base from Forward caste voters. [46] [47]

The Janata Dal (United) though relied upon its core voters by giving importance to its Luv-Kush equation in ticket distribution, also gave good representation to the forward castes and EBCs. For 115 seats which it contested 17 forward caste were given party tickets while the Koeri and Kurmi candidates got 17 and 7 seats respectively. The EBCs on the other hand contested on 21 seats out of 115. [48]

Mahagathbandhan

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2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly Election Mahagathbandhan Seat Sharing Map
No.PartyFlagSymbolPhotoLeaderSeats contested
1. Rashtriya Janata Dal RJD Flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Hurricane Lamp.png Tejashwi Yadav 144 [49]
2. Indian National Congress Indian National Congress Flag.svg Hand INC.svg Madan Mohan Jha 70
3. Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) CPIML LIBERATION FLAG.png Flag Logo of CPIML.png Dipankar Bhattacharya 19
4. Communist Party of India CPI-banner.svg CPI symbol.svg Ram Naresh Pandey [50] 6
5. Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI-M-flag.svg CPI(M) election symbol - Hammer Sickle and Star.svg Awadhesh Kumar4

The Mahagathbandhan is the main opposition political coalition comprising primarily the United Progressive Alliance members Rashtriya Janata Dal and Indian National Congress along with left–wing parties such as CPI and CPI (M). [51] [52]

In the previous election, the Mahagathbandhan formed and initially comprised the Rashtriya Janata Dal, the Janata Dal (United) and the Indian National Congress. [22] It was able to form government following the election but the government fell when the Janata Dal (United) switched sides and joined the National Democratic Alliance. [24] In the opposition, the alliance was joined in by smaller parties like the Rashtriya Lok Samta Party, the Hindustan Awami Morcha and the Vikassheel Insaan Party. [53] [26] [54] The three parties however opted out of the alliance between August–October 2020. [55] [56] [57] In September 2020, the Samajwadi Party which had contested in previous elections in Bihar without success, declared that they would not contest this time and instead support the Rashtriya Janata Dal. [58]

In the meantime, the alliance after negotiations were joined in by the left–wing parties in Bihar; namely the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation, the Communist Party of India and the Communist Party of India (Marxist). [59] [60] The new arrangement was described as an experiment beyond the caste based politics in Bihar with a caste plus class strategy. [61] The communist parties in Bihar had historically held a large presence in the state that was reduced following the Mandal Commission, the Liberation group had retained some of its former base and had emerged as the largest non alliance party in the previous election. [62]

The seat sharing agreement was finalised on 3 October 2020 with the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha included in the alliance. [63] On 7 October, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha opted out of the alliance in Bihar over disagreements on seat sharing while maintaining that they will continue to uphold their alliance in the state of Jharkhand. [64]

Grand Democratic Secular Front

In the wake of the 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election, Upendra Kushwaha pulled the party out of the Rashtriya Janata Dal led Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance). [65] The party entered into an alliance with the Uttar Pradesh based Bahujan Samaj Party and the minor Janvadi Party (Socialist); [66] The UDSA consisted of the Samajwadi Janata Dal Democratic led by the veteran socialist Devendra Prasad Yadav and the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen. [67] On 8 October 2020, the UDSA and the three party front including the Bahujan Samaj Party were merged into a single coalition called the Grand Democratic Secular Front (GDSF), the alliance additionally included the Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party. [68] [69] Among the constituent parties, only the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen had representation in the assembly through a single legislator. [69]

No.PartyFlagSymbolPhotoLeaderSeats contested
1. Rashtriya Lok Samta Party Indian Election Symbol Ceiling Fan.svg The Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Shri Upendra Kushwaha addressing at the inauguration of the "Summer Fiesta", in New Delhi on May 22, 2018.JPG Upendra Kushwaha 104 [70]
2. Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant Bahujan Samaj Party.svg Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png Ramji Gautam 80
3. Samajwadi Janata Dal Democratic Devendra Prasad Yadav 25
4. All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen Indian Election Symbol Kite.svg Akhtarul Iman 19
5. Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party Om Prakash Rajbhar 5
6.Janvadi Party (Socialist)Dr. Sanjay Singh Chauhan5

Others

There were a number of other smaller parties and coalitions contesting the election, [71] the prospects and impact of these formations have been noted to be marginal. [71] [72] As of January 2020, there were 120 unrecognised registered parties in Bihar. [72] [73]

On 2 October 2020, there were reportedly four other noteworthy alliances that had emerged; Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDA), United Democratic Alliance (UDA). PDA consisted of Pappu Yadav's Jan Adhikar Party, Chandrashekhar Azad's Azad Samaj Party, Social Democratic Party of India and Bahujan Mukti Party. [74] The UDA consisted of a front of 20 parties collectively led by the former Bharatiya Janata Party cabinet minister Yashwant Sinha and other transiently popular mass leaders. [71] The newly formed The Plurals Party (TPP, दप्पा) also contested the election in 2020 on all 243 seats. [75]

In the meantime, the UDA which was the front led by Yashwant Sinha had reportedly fallen apart as various members of the constituent parties had defected to join the mainstream regional and national parties. [68] Other notable parties that contested independent of an alliance, are the Lok Janshakti Party on 134 seats, the Loktantrik Janata Dal on 51 seats, the Shiv Sena on 30–40 seats and the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha on 7 seats. [31] [76] [77] [64]

Candidates

Assembly Constituency NDA MGB LJP
#NamePartyCandidatePartyCandidatePartyCandidate
West Champaran District
1 Valmiki Nagar JD(U) Dhirendra Pratap Singh INC Rajesh Singh LJP Mahendra Kumar Bharti
2 Ramnagar (SC) BJP Bhagirathi Devi INC Rajesh Ram
3 Narkatiaganj BJP Rashmi Verma INC Vinay Verma LJP Naushad Alam
4 Bagaha BJP Ram Singh INC Jayesh Mangal Singh
5 Lauriya BJP Vinay Bihari RJD Shambhu Tiwari
6 Nautan BJP Narayan Prasad INC Sheikh Kamran
7 Chanpatia BJP Umakant Singh INC Abhishek Ranjan
8 Bettiah BJP Renu Devi INC Madan Mohan Tiwari
9 Sikta JD(U) Khurshid (Feroz Ahmad) CPI(ML)L Birendra Prasad Gupta IND Dilip Varma [a]
East Champaran District
10 Raxaul BJP Pramod Kumar Sinha INC Rambabu Yadav
11 Sugauli VIP Ramchandra Sahani RJD Shashi Bhushan Singh LJP Vijay Prasad Gupta
12 Narkatiya JD(U) Shyam Bihari Prasad RJD Shamim Ahmad LJP Sonu Kumar
13 Harsidhi (SC) BJP Krishnanandan Paswan RJD Kumar Nagendra
14 Govindganj BJP Sunil Mani Tiwari INC Brajesh Pandey LJP Raju Tiwari
15 Kesaria JD(U) Shalini Mishra RJD Santosh Kushawaha LJP Ram Sharan Prasad Yadav
16 Kalyanpur BJP Sachindra Prasad Singh RJD Manoj Kumar Yadav
17 Pipra BJP Shyambabu Prasad Yadav CPI(M) Rajmangal Prasad
18 Madhuban BJP Rana Randhir Singh RJD Madan Prasad
19 Motihari BJP Pramod Kumar RJD Om Prakash Choudhary
20 Chiraia BJP Lal Babu Prasad Gupta RJD Acchelal Yadav
21 Dhaka BJP Pawan Jaiswal RJD Faisal Rahman
Sheohar District
22 Sheohar JD(U) Sharfuddin RJD Chetan Anand Singh LJP Vijay Kumar Pandey
Sitamarhi District
23 Riga BJP Moti Lal Prasad INC Amit Kumar Tunna
24 Bathnaha (SC) BJP Anil Ram INC Sanjay Ram
25 Parihar BJP Gayatri Devi RJD Ritu Jaiswal
26 Sursand JD(U) Dilip Ray RJD Syed Abu Dojana LJP Amit Choudhari
27 Bajpatti JD(U) Ranju Geeta RJD Mukesh Kumar Yadav LJP MD Intakhab Alam
28 Sitamarhi BJP Mitilesh Kumar RJD Sunil Kumar
29 Runnisaidpur JD(U) Pankaj Kumar Mishra RJD Mangita Devi LJP Guddi Devi
30 Belsand JD(U) Sunita Singh Chauhan RJD Sanjay Kumar Gupta LJP Md Nasir Ahmad
Madhubani District
31 Harlakhi JD(U) Sudhanshu Shekhar CPI Ram Naresh Pandey LJP Vikash Kumar Misra
32 Benipatti BJP Vinod Narayan Jha INC Bhawana Jha
33 Khajauli BJP Arun Shankar Prasad RJD Sitaram Yadav
34 Babubarhi JD(U) Mina Kumari RJD Uma Kant Yadav LJP Amar Nath Prasad
35 Bisfi BJP Haribhushan Thakur RJD Faiyaz Ahmad
36 Madhubani VIP Suman Kumar Mahaseth RJD Samir Kumar Mahaseth LJP Arvind Kumar Purbey
37 Rajnagar (SC) BJP Ram Prit Paswan RJD Ramawatar Paswan
38 Jhanjharpur BJP Nitish Mishra CPI Ram Narayan Yadav
39 Phulparas JD(U) Sheela Mandal INC Kripanath Pathak LJP Binod Kumar Singh
40 Laukaha JD(U) Laxmeshwar Rai RJD Bharat Bhushan Mandal LJP Pramod Kumar Priyedarshi
Supaul District
41 Nirmali JD(U) Aniruddha Prasad Yadav RJD Yaduvansh Kumar Yadav LJP Gautam Kumar
42 Pipra JD(U) Ram Vilas Kamat RJD Vishwa Mohan Kumar LJP Shakuntala Prasad
43 Supaul JD(U) Bijendra Prasad Yadav INC Minnauttallah Rahmani LJP Prabhash Chandra Mandal
44 Triveniganj (SC) JD(U) Veena Bharti RJD Santosh Sardar LJP Renu Lata Bharti
45 Chhatapur BJP Neeraj Kumar Singh RJD Vipin Kumar Nonia
Araria District
46 Narpatganj BJP Jai Prakash Yadav RJD Anil Kumar Yadav
47 Raniganj (SC) JD(U) Achmit Rishidev RJD Avinash Mangalam LJP Parmanand Rishidev
48 Forbesganj BJP Vidya Sagar Keshri INC Zakir Hussain
49 Araria JD(U) Shagufta Azim INC Avidur Rahman LJP Chandra Shekhar Singh Baban
50 Jokihat BJP Ranjeet Yadav RJD Sarfaraz Alam
51 Sikti BJP Vijay Mandal RJD Shatrughan Mandal
Kishanganj District
52 Bahadurganj VIP Lakhan Lal Pandit INC Md. Tauseef Alam
53 Thakurganj JD(U) Naushad Alam RJD Saud Alam LJP Mahommad Kalim Uddin
54 Kishanganj BJP Sweety Singh INC Ijaharul Hussain
55 Kochadhaman JD(U) Mujahid Alam RJD Shahid Alam LJP Habibur Rahman
Purnia District
56 Amour JD(U) Saba Zafar INC Abdul Jalil Mastan LJP Manoj Kumar Nishad
57 Baisi BJP Vinod Kumar Yadav RJD Abdus Subhan
58 Kasba HAM(S) Rajendra Yadav INC Md. Afaque Alam LJP Pradeep Kumar Das
59 Banmankhi (SC) BJP Krishna Kumar Rishi RJD Upendra Sharma
60 Rupauli JD(U) Bima Bharti CPI Vikas Chandra Mandal LJP Shankar Singh
61 Dhamdaha JD(U) Leshi Singh RJD Dilip Kumar Yadav LJP Yogendra Kumar
62 Purnia BJP Vijay Kumar Khemka INC Indu Sinha
Katihar District
63 Katihar BJP Tarkishore Prasad RJD Ram Prakash Mahto
64 Kadwa JD(U) Suraj Prasad Rai INC Shakeel Ahmad Khan LJP Chandra Bhushan Thakur
65 Balrampur VIP Barun Kumar Jha CPI(ML)L Mahbub Alam LJP Sangita Devi
66 Pranpur BJP Nisha Singh INC Tauquir Alam
67 Manihari (ST) JD(U) Shambhu Suman INC Manohar Prasad Singh LJP Anil Kumar Oraon
68 Barari JD(U) Vijay Singh Nishad RJD Neeraj Kumar LJP Bibhash Chandra Choudhary
69 Korha (SC) BJP Kavita Paswan INC Poonam Paswan
Madhepura District
70 Alamnagar JD(U) Narendra Narayan Yadav RJD Naveen Nishad LJP Sunila Devi
71 Bihariganj JD(U) Niranjan Kumar Mehta INC Subhashini Raj Rao LJP Vijay Kumar Singh
72 Singheshwar (SC) JD(U) Ramesh Rishidev RJD Chandrahas Choupal LJP Amit Kumar Bharti
73 Madhepura JD(U) Nikhil Mandal RJD Chandra Shekhar LJP Saakar Suresh Yadav
Saharsa District
74 Sonbarsha (SC) JD(U) Ratnesh Sada INC Tarni Rishidev LJP Sarita Devi
75 Saharsa BJP Alok Ranjan Jha RJD Lovely Anand
76 Simri Bakhtiarpur VIP Mukesh Sahani RJD Yusuf Salahuddin LJP Sanjay Kumar Singh
77 Mahishi JD(U) Gunjeshwar Sah RJD Gautam Krishna LJP Abdur Razzaque
Darbhanga District
78 Kusheshwar Asthan (SC) JD(U) Shashi Bhushan Hajari INC Ashok Kumar LJP Poonam Kumari
79 Gaura Bauram VIP Swarna Singh RJD Afzal Ali Khan LJP Rajeev Kumar Thakur
80 Benipur JD(U) Binay Kumar Choudhary INC Mithilesh Chaudhary LJP Kamal Ram Vinod Jha
81 Alinagar VIP Mishri Lal Yadav RJD Binod Mishra LJP Raj Kumar Jha
82 Darbhanga Rural JD(U) Faraz Fatmi RJD Lalit Kumar Yadav LJP Pradeep Kumar Thakur
83 Darbhanga BJP Sanjay Saraogi RJD Amarnath Gami
84 Hayaghat BJP Ramchandra Shah RJD Bhola Yadav
85 Bahadurpur JD(U) Madan Sahni RJD Ramesh Chaudhary LJP Devendra Kumar Jha
86 Keoti BJP Murari Mohan Jha RJD Abdul Bari Siddiqui
87 Jale BJP Jibesh Kumar Mishra INC Maskoor Usmani
Muzaffarpur District
88 Gaighat JD(U) Maheshwar Prasad Yadav RJD Niranjan Rai LJP Komal Singh
89 Aurai BJP Ram Surat Ray CPI(ML)L Aftab Alam
90 Minapur JD(U) Manoj Kumar RJD Rajeev Kumar (Munna Yadav) LJP Ajay Kumar
91 Bochahan (SC) VIP Musafir Paswan RJD Ramai Ram LJP Amar Azad
92 Sakra (SC) JD(U) Ashok Kumar Choudhary INC Umesh Kumar Ram LJP Sanjay Paswan
93 Kurhani BJP Kedar Gupta RJD Anil Kumar Sahni
94 Muzaffarpur BJP Suresh Kumar Sharma INC Bijender Chaudhary
95 Kanti JD(U) Mohammad Jamal RJD Mohammad Israil Mansuri LJP Bijay Prasad Singh
96 Baruraj BJP Arun Kumar Singh RJD Nand Kumar Rai
97 Paroo BJP Ashok Kumar Singh INC Anunay Kumar Singh
98 Sahebganj VIP Raju Kumar Singh RJD Ram Vichar Ray LJP Krishan Kumar Singh
Gopalganj District
99 Baikunthpur BJP Mithlesh Tiwari RJD Prem Shankar
100 Barauli BJP Rampravesh Rai RJD Reyazul Haque Raju
101 Gopalganj BJP Subash Singh INC Asif Gafoor
102 Kuchaikote JD(U) Amarendra Kumar Pandey INC Kali Prasad Pandey LJP Ravi Pandey
103 Bhore (SC) JD(U) Sunil Kumar CPI(ML)L Jitendra Paswan LJP Pushpa Devi
104 Hathua JD(U) Ramsewak Singh Kushwaha RJD Rajesh Kumar Singh LJP Ramdarshan Prasad
Siwan District
105 Siwan BJP Om Prakash Yadav RJD Awadh Bihari Choudhary
106 Ziradei JD(U) Kamla Kushwaha CPI(ML)L Amarjeet Kushwaha LJP Vinod Tiwari
107 Darauli (SC) BJP Ramayan Manjhi CPI(ML)L Satyadeo Ram
108 Raghunathpur JD(U) Rajeshwar Chouhan RJD Hari Shankar Yadav LJP Manoj Kumar Singh
109 Daraunda BJP Karanjeet Singh CPI(ML)L Amarnath Yadav
110 Barharia JD(U) Shyam Bahadur Singh RJD Bachcha Pandey LJP Birabahadur Singh
111 Goriakothi BJP Devesh Kant Singh RJD Nutan Verma
112 Maharajganj JD(U) Hem Narayan Sah INC Vijay Shanker Dubey LJP Kumar Deo Ranjan Singh
Saran District
113 Ekma JD(U) Sita Devi RJD Sri Kant Yadav LJP Kameshwar Singh
114 Manjhi JD(U) Madhvi Singh CPI(M) Satyendra Yadav LJP Saurabh Kumar Pandey
115 Baniapur VIP Virendra Kumar Ojha RJD Kedarnath Singh LJP Tarkeshwar Singh
116 Taraiya BJP Janak Singh RJD Sipahilal Mahato
117 Marhaura JD(U) Altaf Alam RJD Jitendra Kumar Ray LJP Vinay Kumar
118 Chapra BJP C.N. Gupta RJD Randhir Kumar Singh
119 Garkha (SC) BJP Gyanchand Manjhi RJD Surendra Ram
120 Amnour BJP Krishan Kumar Mantoo RJD Sunil Kumar Ray
121 Parsa JD(U) Chandrika Roy RJD Chhote Lal Ray LJP Rakesh Kumar Singh
122 Sonepur BJP Vinay Kumar Singh RJD Ramanuj Prasad Yadav
Vaishali District
123 Hajipur BJP Awadhesh Singh RJD Deo Kumar Chaurasia
124 Lalganj BJP Sanjay Kumar Singh INC Rakesh Kumar LJP Raj Kumar Sah
125 Vaishali JD(U) Siddharth Patel INC Sanjeev Singh LJP Ajay Kumar Kushwaha
126 Mahua JD(U) Ashma Parveen RJD Mukesh Kumar Raushan LJP Sanjay Kumar Singh
127 Raja Pakar (SC) JD(U) Mahendra Ram INC Pratima Kumari Das LJP Dhananjay Kumar Paswan
128 Raghopur BJP Satish Kumar Yadav RJD Tejashwi Yadav LJP Rakesh Raushan
129 Mahnar JD(U) Umesh Singh Kushwaha RJD Bina Singh LJP Rabindra Kumar Singh
130 Patepur (SC) BJP Lakhendra Kumar Raushan RJD Shivchandra Ram
Samastipur District
131 Kalyanpur (SC) JD(U) Maheshwar Hazari CPI(ML)L Ranjeet Kumar Ram LJP Mona Prasad Sundeshwar Ram
132 Warisnagar JD(U) Ashok Kumar Singh CPI(ML)L Phoolbabu Singh LJP Urmila Sinha
133 Samastipur JD(U) Ashwamedh Devi RJD Akhtarul Islam Shahin LJP Mahendra Pradhan
134 Ujiarpur BJP Sheel Kumar Roy RJD Alok Kumar Mehta
135 Morwa JD(U) Vidyasagar Singh Nishad RJD Ranvijay Sahu LJP Abhay Kumar Singh
136 Sarairanjan JD(U) Vijay Kumar Chaudhary RJD Arvind Kumar Sahni LJP Abhash Kumar Jha
137 Mohiuddinnagar BJP Rajesh Singh RJD Ejya Yadav
138 Bibhutipur JD(U) Ram Balak Singh Kushwaha CPI(M) Ajay Kumar Kushwaha LJP Chandrabali Thakur
139 Rosera (SC) BJP Birendra Paswan INC Nagendra Vikal LJP Krishan Raj Paswan
140 Hasanpur JD(U) Raj Kumar Ray RJD Tej Pratap Yadav LJP Manish Kumar Sahni
Begusarai District
141 Cheria-Bariarpur JD(U) Manju Verma RJD Raj Banshi Mahto LJP Rakhi Devi
142 Bachhwara BJP Surendra Mehta CPI Awadhesh Kumar Rai
143 Teghra JD(U) Birendra Kumar CPI Ram Ratan Singh LJP Lalan Kumar
144 Matihani JD(U) Narendra Kumar Singh CPI(M) Rajendra Prasad Singh LJP Raj Kumar Singh
145 Sahebpur Kamal JD(U) Shashikant Kumar Shashi RJD Sattanand Sambuddha LJP Surendra Kumar
146 Begusarai BJP Kundan Kumar INC Amita Bhushan
147 Bakhri (SC) BJP Ramshankar Paswan CPI Suryakant Paswan
Khagaria District
148 Alauli (SC) JD(U) Sadhna Devi RJD Ramvriksh Sada LJP Ram Chandra Sada
149 Khagaria JD(U) Poonam Devi Yadav INC Chatrapati Yadav LJP Renu Kumari Singh
150 Beldaur JD(U) Panna Lal Singh Patel INC Chandan Kumar LJP Mithilesh Kumar Nishad
151 Parbatta JD(U) Sanjeev Kumar Singh RJD Digambar Prasad Tiwary LJP Aditya Kumar Shyour
Bhagalpur District
152 Bihpur BJP Kumar Shailendra RJD Shailesh Kumar Mandal
153 Gopalpur JD(U) Narendra Kumar Niraj RJD Shailesh Kumar LJP Suresh Bhagat
154 Pirpainti (SC) BJP Lalan Kumar Paswan RJD Ram Vilash Paswan
155 Kahalgaon BJP Pawan Kumar Yadav INC Shubhanand Mukesh
156 Bhagalpur BJP Rohit Pandey INC Ajeet Sharma LJP Rajesh Verma
157 Sultanganj JD(U) Lalit Narayan Mandal INC Lalan Kumar LJP Nilam Devi
158 Nathnagar JD(U) Lakshmikant Mandal RJD Ali Ashraf Siddiqui LJP Amarnath Prasad
Banka District
159 Amarpur JD(U) Jayant Raj Kushwaha INC Jitendra Singh LJP Mrinal Shekhar
160 Dhoraiya (SC) JD(U) Manish Kumar RJD Bhudeo Choudhary LJP Dipak Kumar Paswan
161 Banka BJP Ram Narayan Mandal RJD Javed Iqbal Ansari
162 Katoria (ST) BJP Nikki Hembrom RJD Sweety Sima Hembram
163 Belhar JD(U) Manoj Yadav RJD Ramdeo Yadav LJP Kumari Archana Yadav
Munger District
164 Tarapur JD(U) Mewa Lal Choudhary RJD Divya Prakash LJP Mina Devi
165 Munger BJP Pranav Kumar Yadav RJD Avinash Kumar Vidyarthi
166 Jamalpur JD(U) Shailesh Kumar INC Ajay Kumar Singh LJP Durgesh Kumar Singh
Lakhisarai District
167 Suryagarha JD(U) Ramanand Mandal RJD Prahlad Yadav LJP Ravishanker Prasad Singh
168 Lakhisarai BJP Vijay Kumar Sinha INC Amaresh Kumar
Sheikhpura District
169 Sheikhpura JD(U) Randhir Kumar Soni RJD Vijay Kumar LJP Imam Ghazali
170 Barbigha JD(U) Sudarshan Kumar INC Gajanand Shahi LJP Madhukar Kumar
Nalanda District
171 Asthawan JD(U) Jitendra Kumar RJD Anil Kumar LJP Ramesh Kumar
172 Biharsharif BJP Sunil Kumar RJD Sunil Kumar
173 Rajgir (SC) JD(U) Kaushal Kishore INC Ravi Jyoti Kumar LJP Manju Devi
174 Islampur JD(U) Chandrasen Prasad RJD Rakesh Kumar Raushan LJP Naresh Prasad Singh
175 Hilsa JD(U) Krishnamurari Sharan RJD Shakti Singh Yadav LJP Kumar Suman Singh
176 Nalanda JD(U) Shrawan Kumar INC Gunjan Patel LJP Ram Keshwar Prasad
177 Harnaut JD(U) Harinarayan Singh INC Kundan Gupta LJP Mamta Devi
Patna District
178 Mokama JD(U) Rajiv Lochan Narayan Singh RJD Anant Kumar Singh LJP Suresh Singh Nishad
179 Barh BJP Gyanendra Kumar Singh INC Satyendra Bahadur
180 Bakhtiarpur BJP Ranvijay Singh Yadav RJD Aniruddh Kumar Yadav
181 Digha BJP Sanjeev Chaurasiya CPI(ML)L Shashi Yadav
182 Bankipur BJP Nitin Nabin INC Luv Sinha
183 Kumhrar BJP Arun Kumar Sinha RJD Dharamendra Kumar
184 Patna Sahib BJP Nand Kishore Yadav INC Parveen Khushwaha
185 Fatuha BJP Satyendra Kumar Singh RJD Rama Nand Yadav
186 Danapur BJP Asha Devi Yadav RJD Ritlal Yadav
187 Maner BJP Nikhil Anand Yadav RJD Bhai Virendra
188 Phulwari (SC) JD(U) Arun Manjhi CPI(ML)L Gopal Ravidas
189 Masaurhi (SC) JD(U) Nutan Paswan RJD Rekha Devi LJP Parshuram Kumar
190 Paliganj JD(U) Jai Vardhan Yadav CPI(ML)L Sandeep Saurav Yadav LJP Usha Vidyarthi
191 Bikram BJP Atul Kumar INC Siddharth Saurav
Bhojpur District
192 Sandesh JD(U) Vijendra Yadav RJD Kiran Devi LJP Shweta Singh
193 Barhara BJP Raghvendra Pratap Singh RJD Saroj Yadav
194 Arrah BJP Amrendra Pratap Singh CPI(ML)L Quyamuddin Ansari
195 Agiaon (SC) JD(U) Prabhunath Prasad CPI(ML)L Manoj Manzil LJP Rajeshwar Paswan
196 Tarari BJP Kaushal Kumar Singh CPI(ML)L Sudama Prasad
197 Jagdishpur JD(U) Shushumlata Kushwaha RJD Ram Vishnu Singh LJP Sri Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha
198 Shahpur BJP Munni Devi RJD Rahul Tiwari
Buxar District
199 Brahampur VIP Jairaj Chaudhary Bind RJD Shambhunath Yadav LJP Hulas Pandey
200 Buxar BJP Parshuram Chaubey INC Sanjay Kumar Tiwari
201 Dumraon JD(U) Anjum Ara CPI(ML)L Ajit Kumar Singh LJP Akhilesh Kumar Singh
202 Rajpur (SC) JD(U) Santosh Kumar Nirala INC Vishwanath Ram LJP Nirbhaya Kumar Nirala
Kaimur District
203 Ramgarh BJP Ashok Kumar Singh RJD Sudhakar Singh
204 Mohania (SC) BJP Niranjan Ram RJD Sangita Kumari
205 Bhabua BJP Rinki Rani Pandey RJD Bharat Bind
206 Chainpur BJP Brij Kishor Bind INC Prakash Kumar Singh
Rohtas District
207 Chenari (SC) JD(U) Lalan Paswan INC Murari Prasad Gautam LJP Chandra Shekhar Paswan
208 Sasaram JD(U) Ashok Kumar RJD Rajesh Kumar Gupta LJP Rameshwar Chaurasiya
209 Kargahar JD(U) Bashist Singh INC Santosh Kumar Mishra BSP Uday Pratap Singh
210 Dinara JD(U) Jai Kumar Singh RJD Vijay Kumar Mandal LJP Rajendra Prasad Singh
211 Nokha JD(U) Nagendra Chandravanshi RJD Anita Devi LJP Krishna Kabir
212 Dehri BJP Satyanarayan Singh Yadav RJD Phate Bahadur Singh
213 Karakat BJP Rajeshwar Raj CPI(ML)L Arun Singh
Arwal District
214 Arwal BJP Dipak Kumar Sharma CPI(ML)L Maha Nand Singh
215 Kurtha JD(U) Satyadeo Singh RJD Bagi Kumar Verma LJP Bhuwneshwar Pathak
Jehanabad District
216 Jehanabad JD(U) Krishnanandan Prasad Verma RJD Suday Yadav LJP Indu Devi Kashyap
217 Ghosi JD(U) Rahul Kumar CPI(ML)L Rambali Singh Yadav LJP Rakesh Kumar Singh
218 Makhdumpur (SC) HAM(S) Devendra Manjhi RJD Satish Kumar
Aurangabad District
219 Goh BJP Manoj Kumar Sharma RJD Bheem Kumar Yadav
220 Obra JD(U) Sunil Kumar RJD Rishi Kumar LJP Prakash Chandra
221 Nabinagar JD(U) Virendra Kumar Singh RJD Vijay Kumar Singh
(Dabloo Singh)
LJP Vijay Kumar Singh
222 Kutumba HAM(S) Shravan Bhuyan INC Rajesh Kumar LJP Sarun Paswan
223 Aurangabad BJP Ramadhar Singh INC Anand Shankar Singh
224 Rafiganj JD(U) Ashok Kumar Singh RJD Mohammad Nehaluddin LJP Manoj Kumar Singh
Gaya District
225 Gurua BJP Rajiv Nandan Dangi RJD Vinay Kumar
226 Sherghati JD(U) Vinod Prasad Yadav RJD Manju Agrawal LJP Mukesh Kumar Yadav
227 Imamganj (SC) HAM(S) Jitan Ram Manjhi RJD Uday Narayan Choudhary LJP Shobha Sinha
228 Barachatti (SC) HAM(S) Jyoti Devi RJD Samata Devi LJP Renuka Devi
229 Bodh Gaya (SC) BJP Hari Manjhi RJD Kumar Sarvjeet
230 Gaya Town BJP Prem Kumar INC Akhauri Onkar Nath
231 Tikari HAM(S) Anil Kumar INC Sumant Kumar LJP Kamlesh Sharma
232 Belaganj JD(U) Abhay Kumar Sinha RJD Surendra Prasad Yadav LJP Ramashray Sharma
233 Atri JD(U) Manorama Devi RJD Ajay Yadav LJP Arvind Kumar Singh
234 Wazirganj BJP Birendra Singh INC Shashi Shekhar Singh
Nawada District
235 Rajauli (SC) BJP Kanhaiya Kumar RJD Prakash Veer
236 Hisua BJP Anil Singh INC Nitu Kumari
237 Nawada JD(U) Kaushal Yadav RJD Vibha Devi LJP Shashi Bhusan Kumar
238 Gobindpur JD(U) Purnima Yadav RJD Mohammed Kamran LJP Ranjeet Yadav
239 Warsaliganj BJP Aruna Devi INC Satish Kumar
Jamui District
240 Sikandra (SC) HAM(S) Prafulla Manjhi INC Sudhir Kumar LJP Ravishankar Paswan
241 Jamui BJP Shreyasi Singh RJD Vijay Prakash Yadav
242 Jhajha JD(U) Damodar Rawat RJD Rajendra Yadav LJP Rabindra Yadav
243 Chakai JD(U) Sanjay Prasad RJD Savitri Devi LJP Sanjay Kumar Mandal
Source: Election Commission of India

Surveys and polls

Seat projections

Polling typeDatePolling AgencyMajorityRef
NDAMGBLJPOthers
Exit poll
Republic-Jan Ki Baat91-117118-1385-83-5HUNG [79]
Patriotic Voter1291072512 [80]
News 18-Today's Chanakya55180-858 [81] [82]
P-Marq (Politique Marquer123-135104-1150-10-108-31 [83]
Times Now-CVoter11612016HUNG [84]
India Ahead - ETG Research [85] 108-120114-1262-55-8HUNG
India Today/AAJ Tak-Axis My India69-91139-1613-53-517-39
ABP News-CVoter104-128108-1311-34-8HUNG
Opinion poll
23 October 2020Patriotic Voter133102811-21 [80]
24 October 2020ABP-CVoter135-15977-985-1313-37 [86]
20 October 2020India Today-Lokniti CSDS133-14388-988-1611-21 [87]
12 October 2020Times Now-CVoter16076739 [88]
25 September 2020ABP-CVoter141-16164-8413-2320–40 [89]

Vote Share

Polling typeDatePolling AgencyRef
NDAMGBOthers
Opinion poll 25 September 2020ABP-Cvoter44.833.222.0 [89]
20 October 2020India Today-CSDS Lokniti383230 [87]
24 October 2020ABP-Cvoter433522 [86]

Election

Polling official administering indelible ink to a voter, at a polling booth, during the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Election, at New Madhya Vidyalaya, in Gaya, Bihar on October 28, 2020. Polling official administering indelible ink to a voter, at a polling booth, during the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Election, at New Madhya Vidyalaya, in Gaya, Bihar on October 28, 2020.jpg
Polling official administering indelible ink to a voter, at a polling booth, during the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Election, at New Madhya Vidyalaya, in Gaya, Bihar on October 28, 2020.
Voters standing in the queue to cast their votes, at a polling booth, during the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Election, at New Madhya Vidyalaya, in Gaya, Bihar on October 28, 2020. Voters standing in the queue to cast their votes, at a polling booth, during the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Election, at New Madhya Vidyalaya, in Gaya, Bihar on October 28, 2020.jpg
Voters standing in the queue to cast their votes, at a polling booth, during the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Election, at New Madhya Vidyalaya, in Gaya, Bihar on October 28, 2020.

The Chief Election Commissioner of India, Sunil Arora, announced on 25 September 2020 that the Bihar assembly election will be held from 28 October 2020, in three phases for 243 constituencies. [90] Per the Election Commission of India, approximately 60 registered parties are to contest in the Bihar elections.[ clarification needed ] [91]

The elections were conducted amid the COVID-19 pandemic with the necessary guidelines issued by the Election Commission of India. [92] The election will consist of both, virtual and physical campaigns. The authorities also passed the guidelines over limited people to be involved in the rallies. Due to COVID-19, the polling time will be increased by one hour and will now be from 7am to 6pm, except in Naxalite–Maoist insurgency affected areas. [93] [94] As per guidelines, maximum number of voters per polling station was reduced from 1,500 to 1,000. Arrangements were made for 7 lakh units of hand sanitisers, 46 lakh masks, 6 lakh PPE kits, 6.7 lakh face shields, and 23 lakh single use gloves. [92]

Voting

The overall voter turnout in this election has been 57.05%, which is 0.39% more than the 56.66% in 2015 assembly polls. In these elections, 59.58% of females voted compared to a 54.68% voter turnout of males. [95]

Phase 1

A total of 1,066 candidates, including 952 male and 114 female, contested in the first phase of elections from different constituencies. [96] [97] The maximum number of candidates contesting from one constituency in the first phase was being at Gaya Town with 27 candidates and the minimum at Katoria with 5 candidates in Banka district. [97] In the constituencies voting in the first phase of elections, approximately 2.15 crore registered electors were eligible to exercise their vote, out of which around 1.12 crore were male, 1.01 crore were female and 599 were categorised as the third gender. [96] [98]

The first phase of elections recorded a voter turnout of 55.68%. [99] The male and female voter turnout for the first phase was 56.8% and 54.4% respectively. [100] In the previous assembly election in 2015, the voter turnout was 54.94% for these constituencies. [99]

Phase 2

In the second phase of elections, 1463 candidates contested the elections, of which 1315 candidates were male, 147 candidates were female and 1 candidate belonged to the transgender community. [101]

The elections was held on 3 November. [102] Voter turnout for the 2nd phase was over 55.7%. [103]

Phase 3

In the third phase of elections, 1094 male candidates and 110 female candidates contested the elections for 78 Seats, out of a total of 23.5 Million eligible voters for this phase total of 12.3 Million were Male and 11.2 Million were female voters. [104]

The elections were held on 7 November 2020 and the total Voting turnout was recorded 59.94%, which was highest among all three phases. [105]

Incidents

On 27 October 2020 a day before the first phase of the election, three improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were recovered and diffused from two different places in Imamganj area of Gaya district. [106]


Results

Summary

1251108
NDAMGBOthers

NDA secured a total of 125 seats (37.26% votes) while MGB won 110 seats (37.23% votes). [107] GDSF got 6 seats, LJP & others won a seat each. [108] The results surprised many analysts and polling agencies that predicted MGB to win. [109] [110] Only agency to correctly predict the Bihar election results was Politique Marquer that had predicted a narrow majority for NDA. [111] Rashtriya Janata Dal won in 75 constituencies and became the largest political party in the Legislative Assembly, however its numbers reduced compared to previous election. [112] The Bharatiya Janata Party won 74 seats and was the biggest gainer in terms of number of MLAs elected as it added more than 30% to its seat count compared to the last election. [113] [114] The Janata Dal (United) and Indian National Congress won in 43 and 19 constituencies respectively and dropped the most seats compared to the previous election. [115] The All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) also made inroads in the state winning 5 seats. [116] All the 5 MLAs of AIMIM were elected from constituencies in the Seemanchal region of the State. [117] [114] The Communist parties also gained in these elections. [114] The Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) (Liberation) won 12 seats, whereas the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Communist Party of India won 2 seats each. [118] The Vikassheel Insaan Party which contested the Assembly elections for the first time won 4 seats. [119] Sumit Kumar Singh was the only Independent candidate to win as a MLA. [120]

Though the LJP could win only one seat (Matihani) on its own, but it caused much harm to the NDA. Of the 54 seats where it dented margins, JD(U) was hurt the most. Data shows that on 25 seats, where JD(U) came second, LJP had more votes than the victory margin. [121]

The constituencies with higher female turnout than male, the NDA was in lead. Out of the 125 seats that NDA won, 99 were constituencies where female turnout was more than their male counterparts. [122] About 20% of the seats, the margin of victory was less than 2.5% of the votes polled. [123] The NDA won 21 seats with a less than 2.5% vote margin, while the Mahagathbandhan won in 22 such seats. [123]

2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly Election Result Map.svg
Map displaying constituencies won by parties
AlliancePartyPopular voteSeats
Votes%±pp ContestedWon+/−
NDA
Bharatiya Janata Party 82,02,06719.46Decrease2.svg4.9611074Increase2.svg 21
Janata Dal (United) 64,85,17915.39Decrease2.svg1.4411543Decrease2.svg 28
Vikassheel Insaan Party 6,39,8401.52Increase2.svg1.52114Increase2.svg 4
Hindustani Awam Morcha 3,75,5640.89Decrease2.svg1.4174Increase2.svg3
Total1,57,02,65037.26Decrease2.svg7.84243125Steady2.svg
MGB
Rashtriya Janata Dal 97,38,85523.11Increase2.svg4.7914475Decrease2.svg 5
Indian National Congress 39,95,3199.48Increase2.svg2.827019Decrease2.svg 8
Communist Party of India (ML) Liberation 13,33,6823.16Increase2.svg1.661912Increase2.svg 9
Communist Party of India 3,49,4890.83Decrease2.svg0.5762Increase2.svg 2
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2,74,1550.65Increase2.svg0.0542Increase2.svg 2
Total1,56,91,50037.23Increase2.svg8.62243110Steady2.svg
GDSF
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen 5,23,2791.24Increase2.svg1.03205Increase2.svg 5
Bahujan Samaj Party 6,28,9611.49Decrease2.svg0.60781Increase2.svg 1
Rashtriya Lok Samta Party 7,44,2211.77Decrease2.svg0.82990Decrease2.svg 2
Total18,96,4614.50Decrease2.svg0.391976Increase2.svg4
None Lok Janshakti Party 23,83,4575.66Increase2.svg0.771351Decrease2.svg 1
Independents 36,41,3628.64Decrease2.svg0.7612991Decrease2.svg 3
NOTA7,06,2521.68Decrease2.svg0.82Steady2.svgSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Total42,142,828100.00243
Valid votes4,21,42,82899.88
Invalid votes51,2220.12
Votes cast / Turnout4,21,94,05057.29
Abstentions3,14,53,61042.71
Registered voters7,36,47,660

Results by District Wise

In districts adjoining Uttar Pradesh, the BJP performed better than the Mahagathbandhan, however JDU's seats declined. [124] The NDA won in majority of the constituencies in the Champaran region. [125]

DistrictTotal
NDAMGBGDSF
West Champaran 9810
East Champaran 12930
Sheohar 1010
Sitamarhi 8620
Madhubani 10820
Supaul 5500
Araria 6411
Kishanganj 4022
Purnia 7412
Katihar 7430
Madhepura 4220
Saharsa 4310
Darbhanga 10910
Muzaffarpur 11650
Gopalganj 6420
Siwan 8260
Saran 10370
Vaishali 8440
Samastipur 10550
Begusarai 7241
Khagaria 4220
Bhagalpur 7520
Banka 5410
Munger 3210
Lakhisarai 2110
Sheikhpura 2110
Nalanda 7610
Patna 14590
Bhojpur 7250
Buxar 4040
Kaimur 4031
Rohtas 7070
Arwal 2020
Jehanabad 3030
Aurangabad 6060
Gaya 10550
Nawada 5140
Jamui 4301
Total2431251108

Results by Constituency

Results
Assembly ConstituencyWinnerRunner UpMargin
#NameCandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
West Champaran District
1 Valmiki Nagar Dhirendra Pratap Singh JDU 7490638.32Rajesh Singh INC 5332127.2821585
2 Ramnagar (SC) Bhagirathi Devi BJP 7542339.57Rajesh Ram INC 5962731.2815796
3 Narkatiaganj Rashmi Verma BJP 7548445.85Vinay Verma INC 5435033.0221134
4 Bagaha Ram Singh BJP 9001349.51Jayesh Mangalam Singh INC 5999333.0030020
5 Lauriya Vinay Bihari BJP 7792749.48Shambhu Tiwari RJD 4892331.0629004
6 Nautan Narayan Prasad BJP 7865746.97Sheikh Mohammad Kamran INC 5276131.5125896
7 Chanpatia Umakant Singh BJP 8382847.69Abhishek Ranjan INC 7035940.0313469
8 Bettiah Renu Devi BJP 8449652.83Madan Mohan Tiwari INC 6641741.5318079
9 Sikta Birendra Prasad Gupta CPI(ML)L 4907528.85Dilip Varma IND 4677327.502302
East Champaran District
10 Raxaul Pramod Kumar Sinha BJP 8097945.60Rambabu Prasad Yadav INC 4405624.8136923
11 Sugauli Shashi Bhushan Singh RJD 6526738.26 Ramchandra Sahani VIP 6182036.243447
12 Narkatiya Shamim Ahmad RJD 8556246.69Shyam Bihari Prashad JDU 5777131.5327791
13 Harsidhi (SC) Krishnanandan Paswan BJP 8461549.71Kumar Nagendra Bihari RJD 6893040.5015685
14 Govindganj Sunil Mani Tiwari BJP 6554443.22Brajesh Kumar INC 3762024.8127924
15 Kesaria Shalini Mishra JDU 4021926.59Santosh Kushwha RJD 3099220.499227
16 Kalyanpur Manoj Kumar Yadav RJD 7281945.35 Sachindra Prasad Singh BJP 7162644.611193
17 Pipra Shyambabu Prasad Yadav BJP 8858744.18Rajmangal Prashad CPM 8041040.108177
18 Madhuban Rana Randhir Singh BJP 7317947.69Madan Prasad RJD 6730143.865878
19 Motihari Pramod Kumar BJP 9273349.44Om Prakash Chaudhary RJD 7808841.6314645
20 Chiraia Lal Babu Prasad Gupta BJP 6290437.62Achchhelal Prasad RJD 4603027.5316874
21 Dhaka Pawan Jaiswal BJP 9979248.01 Faisal Rahman RJD 8967843.1510114
Sheohar District
22 Sheohar Chetan Anand Singh RJD 7314342.69 Sharfuddin JDU 3645721.2836686
Sitamarhi District
23 Riga Moti Lal Prasad BJP 9522653.07Amit Kumar INC 6273134.9632495
24 Bathnaha (SC) Anil Kumar BJP 9264854.15Sanjay Ram INC 4583026.7946818
25 Parihar Gayatri Devi BJP 7342042.52 Ritu Jaiswal RJD 7185141.611569
26 Sursand Dilip Kumar Ray JDU 6719338.63 Syed Abu Dojana RJD 5831733.538876
27 Bajpatti Mukesh Kumar Yadav RJD 7148340.21 Ranju Geeta JDU 6877938.692704
28 Sitamarhi Mithilesh Kumar BJP 9023649.90Sunil Kumar RJD 7876143.5511475
29 Runnisaidpur Pankaj Kumar Mishra JDU 7320547.96 Mangita Devi RJD 4857631.8324629
30 Belsand Sanjay Kumar Gupta RJD 4968235.71 Sunita Singh Chauhan JDU 3599725.8713685
Madhubani District
31 Harlakhi Sudhanshu Shekhar JDU 6039336.10 Ram Naresh Pandey CPI 4280025.5817593
32 Benipatti Vinod Narayan Jha BJP 7886250.63 Bhawana Jha INC 4621029.6732652
33 Khajauli Arun Shankar Prasad BJP 8316144.51 Sitaram Yadav RJD 6047232.3722689
34 Babubarhi Mina Kumari JDU 7736740.39 Uma Kant Yadav RJD 6587934.3911488
35 Bisfi Haribhushan Thakur BJP 8657448.43 Faiyaz Ahmad RJD 7633342.7010241
36 Madhubani Samir Kumar Mahaseth RJD 7133238.00Suman Kumar Mahaseth VIP 6451834.376814
37 Rajnagar (SC) Ramprit Paswan BJP 8945951.42Ramawatar Paswan RJD 7033840.4319121
38 Jhanjharpur Nitish Mishra BJP 9485452.47Ram Narayan Yadav CPI 5306629.3641788
39 Phulparas Sheela Kumari JDU 7511641.26Kripanath Pathak INC 6415035.2410966
40 Laukaha Bharat Bhushan Mandal RJD 7852337.57Lakshmeshwar Ray JDU 6844632.7510077
Supaul district
41 Nirmali Aniruddha Prasad Yadav JDU 9243949.33Yadubansh Kumar Yadav RJD 4851725.8943922
42 Pipra Rambilash Kamat JDU 8238845.35 Vishwa Mohan Kumar RJD 6314334.7619245
43 Supaul Bijendra Prasad Yadav JDU 8617450.20Minnatullah Rahmani INC 5807533.8328099
44 Triveniganj (SC) Veena Bharti JDU 7945844.84Santosh Kumar RJD 7642743.133031
45 Chhatapur Neeraj Kumar Singh BJP 9375546.39Vipin Kumar Singh RJD 7312036.1820635
Araria District
46 Narpatganj Jai Prakash Yadav BJP 9839749.06 Anil Kumar Yadav RJD 6978734.7928610
47 Raniganj (SC) Achmit Rishidev JDU 8190144.12Avinash Mangalam RJD 7959742.882304
48 Forbesganj Vidya Sagar Keshri BJP 10221249.53Zakir Hussain Khan INC 8251039.9819702
49 Araria Avidur Rahman INC 10305454.84Shagufta Azim JDU 5511829.3347936
50 Jokihat Shahnawaz Alam AIMIM 5959634.22 Sarfaraz Alam RJD 5221329.987383
51 Sikti Vijay Kumar Mandal BJP 8412846.92Shatrughan Prasad Suman RJD 7051839.3313610
Kishanganj District
52 Bahadurganj Mohammad Anzar Nayeemi AIMIM 8585549.77Lakhan Lal Pandit VIP 4064023.5645215
53 Thakurganj Saud Alam RJD 7990941.48Gopal Kumar Aggarwal IND 5602229.0823887
54 Kishanganj Ijaharul Hussain INC 6107834.20Sweety Singh BJP 5996733.421381
55 Kochadhaman Muhammad Izhar Asfi AIMIM 7989349.45 Mujahid Alam JDU 4375027.0836143
Purnia District
56 Amour Akhtarul Iman AIMIM 9445951.17 Saba Zafar JDU 4194422.7252515
57 Baisi Syed Ruknuddin Ahmad AIMIM 6841638.27Binod Kumar BJP 5204329.1116373
58 Kasba Md Afaque Alam INC 7741041.12Pradeep Kumar Das LJP 6013231.9417278
59 Banmankhi (SC) Krishna Kumar Rishi BJP 9359451.74Upendra Sharma RJD 6585136.4127743
60 Rupauli Bima Bharti JDU 6432434.52Shankar Singh LJP 4499424.1519330
61 Dhamdaha Leshi Singh JDU 9705748.50Dilip Kumar Yadav RJD 6346331.7133594
62 Purnia Vijay Kumar Khemka BJP 9775752.78Indu Sinha INC 6560335.4232154
Katihar District
63 Katihar Tarkishore Prasad BJP 8266948.47Ram Prakash Mahto RJD 7215042.3010519
64 Kadwa Shakeel Ahmad Khan INC 7126742.00Chandra Bhushan Thakur LJP 3886522.9032402
65 Balrampur Mahbub Alam CPI(ML)L 10448951.11Barun Kumar Jha VIP 5089224.8953597
66 Pranpur Nisha Singh BJP 7997439.97Tauquir Alam INC 7700238.482972
67 Manihari (ST) Manohar Prasad Singh INC 8303245.81Shambhu Kumar Suman JDU 6182334.1121209
68 Barari Bijay Singh JDU 8175241.71Neeraj Kumar RJD 7131439.0010438
69 Korha (SC) Kavita Devi BJP 10462553.31Punam Kumari INC 7568238.5628943
Madhepura District
70 Alamnagar Narendra Narayan Yadav JDU 10251748.17Nabin Kumar RJD 7383734.6928680
71 Bihariganj Niranjan Kumar Mehta JDU 8153143.63Subhashini Raj Rao INC 6282033.6118711
72 Singheshwar (SC) Chandrahas Chaupal RJD 8618145.13Ramesh Rishidev JDU 8060842.215573
73 Madhepura Chandrashekhar Yadav RJD 7983939.24Nikhil Mandal JDU 6476731.8315072
Saharsa District
74 Sonbarsha (SC) Ratnesh Sada JDU 6767840.20Tarni Rishideo INC 5421232.2013466
75 Saharsa Alok Ranjan Jha BJP 10353845.59 Lovely Anand RJD 8385936.9319679
76 Simri Bakhtiarpur Yusuf Salahuddin RJD 7568438.48 Mukesh Sahani VIP 7392537.581759
77 Mahishi Gunjeshwar Sah JDU 6631637.83Gautam Krishna RJD 6468636.901630
Darbhanga District
78 Kusheshwar Asthan (SC) Shashi Bhushan Hazari JDU 5398039.55Ashok Kumar INC 4675834.267222
79 Gaura Bauram Swarna Singh VIP 5953841.26Afzal Ali Khan RJD 5225836.217280
80 Benipur Binay Kumar Choudhary JDU 6141637.58Mithilesh Kumar Choudhary INC 5482633.556590
81 Alinagar Mishri Lal Yadav VIP 6108238.62Binod Mishra RJD 5798136.663101
82 Darbhanga Rural Lalit Kumar Yadav RJD 6492941.26 Faraz Fatmi JDU 6278839.902141
83 Darbhanga Sanjay Saraogi BJP 8414449.32 Amarnath Gami RJD 7350543.0810639
84 Hayaghat Ram Chandra Prasad BJP 6703046.86 Bhola Yadav RJD 5677839.6910252
85 Bahadurpur Madan Sahni JDU 6853838.50Ramesh Choudhary RJD 6590937.032629
86 Keoti Murari Mohan Jha BJP 7637246.75 Abdul Bari Siddiqui RJD 7124643.615126
87 Jale Jibesh Kumar BJP 8737651.66 Maskoor Ahmad Usmani INC 6558038.7821796
Muzaffarpur District
88 Gaighat Niranjan Roy RJD 5977832.92Maheshwar Pd Yadav JDU 5221228.757566
89 Aurai Ram Surat Kumar BJP 9047952.33Md. Aftab Alam CPI(ML)L 4261324.6547866
90 Minapur Rajeev Kumar RJD 6001833.51Manoj Kumar JDU 4450624.8515512
91 Bochahan (SC) Musafir Paswan VIP 7783742.62 Ramai Ram RJD 6656936.4511268
92 Sakra (SC) Ashok Kumar Choudhary JDU 6726540.25Umesh Kumar Ram INC 6572839.331537
93 Kurhani Anil Kumar Sahani RJD 7854940.23 Kedar Prasad Gupta BJP 7783739.86712
94 Muzaffarpur Bijendra Chaudhary INC 8187148.16 Suresh Kumar Sharma BJP 7554544.446326
95 Kanti Mohammad Israil Mansuri RJD 6445832.89Ajit Kumar IND 5414427.6310314
96 Baruraj Arun Kumar Singh BJP 8740749.47Nand Kumar Rai RJD 4375324.7643654
97 Paroo Ashok Kumar Singh BJP 7739240.92Shankar Prasad IND 6269433.1514698
98 Sahebganj Raju Kumar Singh VIP 8120344.25 Ram Vichar Ray RJD 6587035.9015333
Gopalganj District
99 Baikunthpur Prem Shankar Prasad RJD 6780737.01 Mithlesh Tiwari BJP 5669430.9511113
100 Barauli Rampravesh Rai BJP 8195646.55 Reyazul Haque Raju RJD 6780138.5114155
101 Gopalganj Subhash Singh BJP 7779143.49 Anirudh Prasad BSP 4103922.9436752
102 Kuchaikote Amrendra Kumar Pandey JDU 7435941.19 Kali Prasad Pandey INC 5372929.7620630
103 Bhore (SC) Sunil Kumar JDU 7406740.50Jitendra Paswan CPI(ML)L 7360540.25462
104 Hathua Rajesh Kumar Singh RJD 8673149.84Ramsewak Singh JDU 5620432.2930527
Siwan District
105 Siwan Awadh Bihari Choudhary RJD 7678545.30 Om Prakash Yadav BJP 7481244.131973
106 Ziradei Amarjeet Kushwaha CPI(ML)L 6944248.11Kamala Singh JDU 4393230.4425510
107 Darauli (SC) Satyadeo Ram CPI(ML)L 8106750.50Ramayan Manjhi BJP 6894842.9512119
108 Raghunathpur Hari Shankar Yadav RJD 6775742.66 Manoj Kumar Singh LJP 4979231.3517965
109 Daraunda Karanjeet Singh BJP 7193444.09 Amar Nath Yadav CPI(ML)L 6061437.1511320
110 Barharia Bachcha Pandey RJD 7179341.62 Shyam Bahadur Singh JDU 6823439.553559
111 Goriakothi Devesh Kant Singh BJP 8736845.66Nutan Devi RJD 7547739.4511891
112 Maharajganj Vijay Shanker Dubey INC 4882530.07Hem Narayan Sah JDU 4684928.861976
Saran District
113 Ekma Srikant Yadav RJD 5387535.05Sita Devi JDU 3994825.9913927
114 Manjhi Satyendra Yadav CPM 5932437.56Rana Pratap Singh IND 3393821.4925386
115 Baniapur Kedar Nath Singh RJD 6519438.74Virendra Kumar Ojha VIP 3740522.2327789
116 Taraiya Janak Singh BJP 5343032.15Sipahi Lal Mahto RJD 4212325.3511307
117 Marhaura Jitendra Kumar Ray RJD 5981239.44Altaf Alam JDU 4842731.9311385
118 Chapra C. N. Gupta BJP 7571044.97Randhir Kumar Singh RJD 6893940.956771
119 Garkha (SC) Surendra Ram RJD 8341247.21Gyanchand Manjhi BJP 7347541.599937
120 Amnour Krishan Kumar Mantoo BJP 6331642.29Sunil Kumar RJD 5963539.833681
121 Parsa Chhote Lal Ray RJD 6831644.36 Chandrika Roy JDU 5102333.1317293
122 Sonepur Ramanuj Prasad Yadav RJD 7324743.11Vinay Kumar Singh BJP 6656139.186686
Vaishali District
123 Hajipur Awadhesh Singh BJP 8555244.55Deo Kumar Chaurasia RJD 8256242.992990
124 Lalganj Sanjay Kumar Singh BJP 7075036.88Rakesh Kumar INC 4445123.1726299
125 Vaishali Siddharth Patel JDU 6978035.96Sanjeev Singh INC 6236732.147413
126 Mahua Mukesh Kumar Raushan RJD 6258036.45Ashma Parveen JDU 4889328.4813687
127 Raja Pakar (SC) Pratima Kumari Das INC 5429935.67Mahendra Ram JDU 5250334.491796
128 Raghopur Tejashwi Yadav RJD 9740448.74Satish Kumar BJP 5923029.6438174
129 Mahnar Bina Singh RJD 6172137.34 Umesh Kushwaha JDU 5377432.547947
130 Patepur (SC) Lakhendra Kumar Raushan BJP 8650952.15Shiv Chandra Ram RJD 6067036.5725839
Samastipur District
131 Kalyanpur (SC) Maheshwar Hazari JDU 7227938.46Ranjeet Kumar Ram CPI(ML)L 6202833.0010251
132 Warisnagar Ashok Kumar JDU 6835635.97Phoolbabu Singh CPI(ML)L 5455528.7113801
133 Samastipur Akhtarul Islam Sahin RJD 6850741.21 Ashwamedh Devi JDU 6379338.374714
134 Ujiarpur Alok Kumar Mehta RJD 9060148.81Sheel Kumar Roy BJP 6733336.2723268
135 Morwa Ranvijay Sahu RJD 5955437.06Vidyasagar Singh Nishad JDU 4888330.4210671
136 Sarairanjan Vijay Kumar Chaudhary JDU 7266642.48Arvind Kumar Sahni RJD 6904240.363624
137 Mohiuddinnagar Rajesh Kumar Singh BJP 7038547.51 Ejya Yadav RJD 5527137.3115114
138 Bibhutipur Ajay Kumar CPM 7382245.00Ram Balak Singh JDU 3332620.3140496
139 Rosera (SC) Birendra Kumar BJP 8716347.93Nagendra Kumar Vikal INC 5141928.2735744
140 Hasanpur Tej Pratap Yadav RJD 8099147.27 Raj Kumar Ray JDU 5985234.9321139
Begusarai District
141 Cheria-Bariarpur Raj Banshi Mahto RJD 6863545.22 Manju Verma JDU 2773818.2740897
142 Bachhwara Surendra Mehata BJP 5473830.21Abdhesh Kumar Rai CPI 5425429.94484
143 Teghra Ram Ratan Singh CPI 8522949.80Birendra Kumar JDU 3725021.7747979
144 Matihani Rajkumar Singh LJP 6136429.64Narendra Kumar Singh JDU 6103129.48333
145 Sahebpur Kamal Satanand Sambuddha RJD 6488841.45Shashikant Kumar Shashi JDU 5066332.3614225
146 Begusarai Kundan Kumar BJP 7421739.66 Amita Bhushan INC 6966337.234554
147 Bakhri (SC) Suryakant Paswan CPI 7217744.14Ramshankar Paswan BJP 7140043.67777
Khagaria District
148 Alauli (SC) Ramvrikish Sada RJD 4718332.69Sadhna Devi JDU 4441030.772773
149 Khagaria Chhatrapati Yadav INC 4698031.14 Poonam Devi Yadav JDU 4398029.153000
150 Beldaur Panna Lal Singh Patel JDU 5654131.95Chandan Kumar INC 5143329.065108
151 Parbatta Sanjeev Kumar JDU 7722641.61Digambar Prasad Tiwary RJD 7627541.10951
Bhagalpur District
152 Bihpur Kumar Shailendra BJP 7293848.53 Shailesh Kumar Mandal RJD 6680944.456129
153 Gopalpur Narendra Kumar Niraj JDU 7553346.39Shailesh Kumar RJD 5107231.3724461
154 Pirpainti (SC) Lalan Kumar BJP 9622948.54Ram Vilash Paswan RJD 6921034.9127019
155 Kahalgaon Pawan Kumar Yadav BJP 11553856.23Shubhanand Mukesh INC 7264535.3642893
156 Bhagalpur Ajeet Sharma INC 6550240.52Rohit Pandey BJP 6438939.831113
157 Sultanganj Lalit Narayan Mandal JDU 7282342.58Lalan Kumar INC 6125835.8211565
158 Nathnagar Ali Ashraf Siddiqui RJD 7883240.41 Lakshmikant Mandal JDU 7107636.447756
Banka District
159 Amarpur Jayant Raj Kushwaha JDU 5430833.13Jitendra Singh INC 5119431.233114
160 Dhoraiya (SC) Bhudeo Choudhary RJD 7864643.74 Manish Kumar JDU 7595942.242687
161 Banka Ramnarayan Mandal BJP 6976243.80Javed Iqbal Ansari RJD 5293433.2416828
162 Katoria (ST) Nikki Hembrom BJP 7478547.01 Sweety Sima Hembram RJD 6836442.986421
163 Belhar Manoj Yadav JDU 7358940.16 Ramdeo Yadav RJD 7111638.812473
Munger District
164 Tarapur Mewalal Chaudhary JDU 6446836.93Divya Prakash RJD 5724332.807225
165 Munger Pranav Kumar Yadav BJP 7557345.74Avinash Kumar Vidhyarthi RJD 7432944.991244
166 Jamalpur Ajay Kumar Singh INC 5719637.65 Shailesh Kumar JDU 5276434.734432
Lakhisarai District
167 Surajgarha Prahlad Yadav RJD 6230632.82Ramanand Mandal JDU 5271727.779589
168 Lakhisarai Vijay Kumar Sinha BJP 7421238.20Amaresh Kumar INC 6372932.8010483
Sheikhpura District
169 Sheikhpura Vijay Kumar RJD 5636539.02Randhir Kumar Soni JDU 5024934.786116
170 Barbigha Sudarshan Kumar JDU 3987833.19Gajanand Shahi INC 3976533.09113
Nalanda District
171 Asthawan Jitendra Kumar JDU 5152535.75Anil Kumar RJD 3992527.7011600
172 Biharsharif Sunil Kumar BJP 8188844.55Sunil Kumar RJD 6678636.3415102
173 Rajgir (SC) Kaushal Kishore JDU 6719142.58Ravi Jyoti Kumar INC 5114332.4116048
174 Islampur Rakesh Kumar Roushan RJD 6808841.65Chandra Sen Prasad JDU 6439039.393698
175 Hilsa Krishna Murari Sharan JDU 6184837.35 Shakti Singh Yadav RJD 6183637.3512
176 Nalanda Shrawan Kumar JDU 6606638.97Kaushalendra Kumar JVP 4998929.4816077
177 Harnaut Hari Narayan Singh JDU 6540441.24Mamata Devi LJP 3816324.0627241
Patna District
178 Mokama Anant Kumar Singh RJD 7872152.99Rajeev Lochan Narayan Singh JDU 4296428.9235757
179 Barh Gyanendra Kumar Singh BJP 4932732.94Satyendra Bahadur Singh INC 3908726.1010240
180 Bakhtiarpur Aniruddh Kumar Yadav RJD 8948352.17 Ranvijay Singh Yadav BJP 6881140.1220672
181 Digha Sanjeev Chaurasiya BJP 9704457.09Shashi Yadav CPI(ML)L 5097129.9846073
182 Bankipur Nitin Nabin BJP 8306859.05 Luv Sinha INC 4403231.3039036
183 Kumhrar Arun Kumar Sinha BJP 8140054.00Dharamendra Kumar RJD 5493736.4426463
184 Patna Sahib Nand Kishore Yadav BJP 9769251.91Pravin Singh INC 7939242.1918300
185 Fatuha Rama Nand Yadav RJD 8576950.87Satyendra Kumar Singh BJP 6639939.3819370
186 Danapur Ritlal Yadav RJD 8989548.44 Asha Devi Yadav BJP 7397139.8615924
187 Maner Bhai Virendra RJD 9422347.44Nikhil Anand BJP 6130630.8632917
188 Phulwari (SC) Gopal Ravidas CPI(ML)L 9112443.57Arun Manjhi JDU 7726736.9513857
189 Masaurhi (SC) Rekha Devi RJD 9869650.21Nutan Paswan JDU 6646933.8132227
190 Paliganj Sandeep Saurav CPI(ML)L 6791743.73 Jai Vardhan Yadav JDU 3700223.8330915
191 Bikram Siddharth Saurav Singh INC 8617747.71Anil Kumar Singh IND 5071728.0835460
Bhojpur District
192 Sandesh Kiran Devi Yadav RJD 7959951.54 Vijayendra Yadav JDU 2899218.7750607
193 Barhara Raghvendra Pratap Singh BJP 7618246.15 Saroj Yadav RJD 7120943.134973
194 Arrah Amrendra Pratap Singh BJP 7178145.05Quyamuddin Ansari CPI(ML)L 6877943.173002
195 Agiaon (SC) Manoj Manzil CPI(ML)L 8632761.39Prabhunath Prasad JDU 3777726.8748550
196 Tarari Sudama Prasad CPI(ML)L 7394543.53 Narendra Kumar Pandey IND 6293037.0511015
197 Jagdishpur Ram Vishnun Singh RJD 6663239.68 Shri Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha LJP 4452526.5122107
198 Shahpur Rahul Tiwari RJD 6439341.14Shobha Devi IND 4151026.5222883
Buxar District
199 Brahampur Shambhu Nath Singh Yadav RJD 9017648.64Hulas Pandey LJP 3903521.0551141
200 Buxar Sanjay Kumar Tiwari INC 5941736.38Parshuram Chaubey BJP 5552533.993892
201 Dumraon Ajit Kushwaha CPI(ML)L 7132040.76Anjum Ara JDU 4690526.8124415
202 Rajpur (SC) Vishwanath Ram INC 6787136.76 Santosh Kumar Nirala JDU 4666725.2821204
Kaimur District
203 Ramgarh Sudhakar Singh RJD 5808332.40 Ambika Singh Yadav BSP 5789432.30189
204 Mohania (SC) Sangita Kumari RJD 6123537.84Niranjan Ram BJP 4918130.3912054
205 Bhabua Bharat Bind RJD 5756132.98Rinki Rani Pandey BJP 4751627.2210045
206 Chainpur Mohd Zama Khan BSP 9524546.24 Brij Kishor Bind BJP 7095134.4524294
Rohtas District
207 Chenari (SC) Murari Prasad Gautam INC 7170141.25 Lalan Paswan JDU 5369830.8918003
208 Sasaram Rajesh Kumar Gupta RJD 8330346.54Ashok Kumar JDU 5688031.7826423
209 Kargahar Santosh Kumar Mishra INC 4732130.76Uday Pratap Singh JDU 5568028.664083
210 Dinara Vijay Mandal RJD 5954134.97Rajendra Prasad Singh LJP 5131330.138228
211 Nokha Anita Devi RJD 6569044.15Nagendra Chandrawansi JDU 4801832.2717672
212 Dehri Fateh Bahadur Kushwaha RJD 6456741.57 Satyanarayan Yadav BJP 6410341.27464
213 Karakat Arun Kushwaha CPI(ML)L 8270048.19Rajeshwar Raj BJP 6451137.5918189
Arwal District
214 Arwal Maha Nand Singh CPI(ML)L 6828647.18Dipak Kumar Sharma BJP 4833633.4019950
215 Kurtha Bagi Kumar Verma RJD 5422739.54 Satyadev Kushwaha JDU 2641719.2627810
Jehanabad District
216 Jehanabad Suday Yadav RJD 7503047.03Krishannandan Prasad Verma JDU 4112825.7833902
217 Ghosi Ram Bali Singh Yadav CPI(ML)L 7471249.07 Rahul Kumar JDU 5737937.6817333
218 Makhdumpur (SC) Satish Kumar RJD 7157152.01Devendra Kumar HAM 4900635.6222565
Aurangabad District
219 Goh Bheem Kumar Yadav RJD 8141044.07 Manoj Kumar Sharma BJP 4579224.7935618
220 Obra Rishi Kumar RJD 6366236.24Prakash Chandra LJP 4099423.3422668
221 Nabinagar Vijay Kumar Singh RJD 6494340.68 Virendra Kumar Singh JDU 4482228.0720121
222 Kutumba (SC) Rajesh Kumar INC 5082236.61Sharwan Bhuinya HAM 3416924.6116653
223 Aurangabad Anand Shankar Singh INC 7001841.27 Ramadhar Singh BJP 6777539.952243
224 Rafiganj Mohammad Nehaluddin RJD 6332534.22Pramod Kumar Singh IND 5389629.129429
Gaya District
225 Gurua Vinay Yadav RJD 7076139.55 Rajiv Nandan Dangi BJP 6416235.866599
226 Sherghati Manju Agrawal RJD 6180435.74 Vinod Prasad Yadav JDU 4511426.0916690
227 Imamganj (SC) Jitan Ram Manjhi HAM 7876245.36 Uday Narayan Choudhary RJD 6272836.1216034
228 Barachatti (SC) Jyoti Devi HAM 7249139.21Samata Devi RJD 6617335.796318
229 Bodh Gaya (SC) Kumar Sarvjeet RJD 8092641.84 Hari Manjhi BJP 7621839.404708
230 Gaya Town Prem Kumar BJP 6693249.89Akhauri Onkar Nath INC 5503441.0211898
231 Tikari Anil Kumar HAM 7035937.69Sumant Kumar INC 6772936.282630
232 Belaganj Surendra Prasad Yadav RJD 7970846.91 Abhay Kushwaha JDU 5574532.8123963
233 Atri Ajay Yadav RJD 6265836.55 Manorama Devi JDU 5472731.937931
234 Wazirganj Birendra Singh BJP 7071340.23Shashi Shekhar Singh INC 4828327.4722430
Nawada District
235 Rajauli (SC) Prakash Veer RJD 6998441.72Kanhaiya Kumar BJP 5739134.2212593
236 Hisua Nitu Kumari INC 9493049.81 Anil Singh BJP 7783940.8417091
237 Nawada Vibha Devi Yadav RJD 7234540.06Sharwan Kumar IND 4612525.5126220
238 Gobindpur Mohammed Kamran RJD 7955749.21Purnima Yadav JDU 4648328.7533074
239 Warisaliganj Aruna Devi BJP 6245136.49Satish Kumar INC 5342131.229030
Jamui District
240 Sikandra (SC) Prafull Kumar Manjhi HAM 4706130.67Sudhir Kumar INC 4155627.095505
241 Jamui Shreyasi Singh BJP 7960343.89 Vijay Prakash Yadav RJD 3855421.2641049
242 Jhajha Damodar Rawat JDU 7697239.55Rajendra Prasad RJD 7529338.691679
243 Chakai Sumit Kumar Singh IND 4554824.02Savitri Devi RJD 4496723.71581

NDA distribution of 125 seats for a majority in 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly election.

   BJP-74 (59.2%)
   JDU-43 (34.4%)
   HAM-4 (3.2%)
   VIP-4 (3.2%)

Aftermath

Government formation

After the election process concluded, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar tendered his resignation to the Governor on 13 November 2020. [126] The National Democratic Alliance members met at around 12:30 pm IST, on 15 November to formally announce and elect the new Chief Minister. [126] [127] Nitish Kumar was elected leader of the NDA and Chief Minister in the meeting. [128] After being elected as the NDA leader in Bihar, Nitish said that he did not want to become the chief minister of the state and wanted someone from the BJP party to become the next chief minister. However he accepted the designation on the insistence of the BJP. [129] Soon after, Nitish visited the Governor to stake claim to form the new government. [130]

Reactions and analysis

After the election results were announced, the incumbent Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar thanked the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi for his contribution and support to the National Democratic Alliance in the election campaign. [131] Narendra Modi himself declared victory and quoted “Democracy has once again won in Bihar.” [132] [133]

Following the results, Tejashwi claimed to have "won 130 seats" and that "the mandate was in our favour, but the Election Commission’s results were declared in favour of NDA". He claimed, that the MGB "lost about 20 seats" because of "irregularities" in counting of postal ballots [134] and threatened to move to court. [135] [136] The Election Commission termed the claims unfounded, adding that, according to procedure, the postal ballots including the invalid ones were re-verified where the margin of victory was less than the number of rejected ballots. [136] [137] Tejashwi also claimed that NDA won by "money, muscle power and deceit". [138] [139] Later the Election Commission claimed that it had counted random voter-verified paper audit trail which matched the EVM count. [140]

The Time magazine called the victory as a triumph for Modi's "Hindu Nationalist Message". [141] According to analysts BJP has become more significant in the state than before. [142] The 14th Dalai Lama congratulated Nitish on his election victory. [143]

Bye-election

2021 bye-election was necessitated by the death of sitting MLAs of Kusheshwar Asthan and Tarapur assembly constituencies. JDU was successful in holding on to both the seats. [144]

2022 bye election: RJD gained Bochahan seat of Muzzafarpur district.

BJP gained Kudhni seat of Muzaffarpur district.

See also

References

Notes

  1. IND in Sikta Supported By LJP. [78]

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