Next Bihar Legislative Assembly election

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Next Bihar Legislative Assembly election
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  2020 By October–November 20252030 

All 243 seats in the Bihar Legislative Assembly
118 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
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Leader Samrat Choudhary Tejashwi Yadav Nitish Kumar
Party BJP RJD JD(U)
Alliance NDA MGB NDA
Leader since202220172005
Leader's seat MLC Raghopur MLC
Last election19.46%, 74 seats23.11%, 75 seats15.39%, 43 seats
Current seats857445
Seats neededIncrease2.svg 38Increase2.svg 49Increase2.svg 78

Wahlkreise zur Vidhan Sabha von Bihar.svg
Bihar Legislative Assembly seats

Incumbent Chief Minister

Nitish Kumar
JD(U)



The Next Bihar Legislative Assembly election is speculated to be held on or before October–November 2025 to elect all 243 members of the state's Legislative Assembly. [1] [2]

Contents

Background

The previous assembly elections were held in OctoberNovember 2020. After the election, National Democratic Alliance formed the state government, with Nitish Kumar becoming Chief Minister. Later, In August 2022 Nitish Kumar led JD(U) snap ties with NDA and formed government with RJD led Mahagathbandhan. Later, In January 2024 Nitish Kumar led JD(U) snap ties with RJD led Mahagathbandhan and again formed government with BJP led NDA. Prashant Kishor, a political strategist, claimed his prediction scared them, leading to their exit from Mahagathbandhan. His next forecast is that JD(U) won't secure over 20 seats in the state election. He declared retirement if Janata Dal (United) exceeds 20 seats. [3]

Schedule

Poll EventSchedule
Notification DateTBD
Last Date for filing nominationTBD
Scrutiny of nominationTBD
Last Date for Withdrawal of nominationTBD
Date of PollTBD
Date of Counting of VotesTBD

Parties and alliances

Party/AllianceFlagSymbolLeaderContesting Seats
National Democratic Alliance Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg Lotus flower symbol.svg Samrat Choudhary TBD
Janata Dal (United) JanataDalUnitedFlag.PNG Indian Election Symbol Arrow.svg Nitish Kumar TBD
Rashtriya Lok Janshakti Party Pashupati Kumar Paras TBD
Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) Indian Election Symbol Helicopter.jpg Chirag Paswan TBD
Hindustani Awam Morcha Hindustani Awam Morcha Flag.svg Telephone.svg Jitan Ram Manjhi TBD
Rashtriya Lok Morcha No image available.svg No image available.svg Upendra Kushwaha TBD
Maha Gathbandhan Rashtriya Janata Dal RJD Flag.svg Indian Election Symbol Hurricane Lamp.png Tejashwi Yadav TBD
Indian National Congress Indian National Congress Flag.svg Hand INC.svg Akhilesh Prasad Singh TBD
Vikassheel Insaan Party VIP PARTY.jpg Mukesh Sahani TBD
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation CPIML LIBERATION FLAG.png Flag Logo of CPIML.png Mahbub Alam TBD
Communist Party of India CPI-banner.svg CPI symbol.svg Ram Naresh Pandey TBD
Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI-M-flag.svg CPI(M) election symbol - Hammer Sickle and Star.svg Ajay Kumar TBD
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen logo.svg Indian Election Symbol Kite.svg Akhtarul Iman TBD
Jan Suraaj [4] [5] Prashant Kishor TBD
Aam Aadmi Party [6] Aam Aadmi Party logo (English).svg AAP Symbol.png TBD

Surveys and polls

Opinion polls

Vote Share Projections
Polling agencyDate publishedSample sizeMargin of ErrorLead
MGB NDA Others
Seat Projections
Polling agencyDate publishedSample sizeMargin of ErrorLead
MGB NDA Others

Exit polls

Polling agencyDate publishedSample sizeMargin of ErrorLead
MGB NDA Others

See also

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