Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 at 6 AM update. Four columns show party standings:NDA - 169, MGB - 70, JSP - 2, Others - 2. Total seats: 243; Majority: 122. Each column features a person holding a microphone. NewsGram logo with a map of Bihar and prominent figures at the bottom right.
Counting of votes will begin at 8:00am, continuing till 6pmNG Desk

Bihar Election Result LIVE : Early Trends Put NDA Past Halfway Mark

Bihar Election Result LIVE : The election saw 7.4 crore voters choosing between 2,616 candidates. The main contenders this election have been the NDA – led by BJP and JD(U) – and the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) – led by RJD and INC.

ECI Early Trends - JD(U) Ahead on 82 of 236 Seats

Early trends published by the ECI across 236 seats put JD(U) ahead on 82 seats. Following are BJP on 77, RJD on 35, and LJPRV on 21. INC trails with 7 seats.

BJP and RJD have the highest vote share so far, with both parties accounting for 22.7% of votes counted. JD(U) follows in third place with 18.4% votes. INC accounts for the lowest vote share of all th major parties, standing at 8.1%.

Early Trends: Close Contest in Key Constituencies

Mahua: Sanjay Singh (LJPRV) leads with 10,301 votes, Tej Pratap Yadav (JJD) lags by 8,800 votes.

Raghopur: Tejashwi Yadav (RJD) leads with 8,387 votes, Satish Kumar (BJP) lags by 916 votes.

Alinagar: Mathili Thakur (BJP) leads with 4,113 votes, Binod Mishra (RJD) lags by 4,113 votes.

Patna Sahib: Ratnesh Kumar (BJP) leads with 21,114 votes, Shashant Shekhar (INC) lags by 1,231 votes.

Lakhisarai: Vijay Kumhar Sinha (BJP) leads with 6151 votes, Amaresh Kumar (INC) lags by 788 votes.

Tarapur: Samrat Choushary (BJP) leads with 11,648 votes, Arun Kumar (RJD) lags by 1,339 votes.

Early Trends: NDA Leads With Comfortable Majority

Counting is underway across Assemblies, beginning with postal ballots. Leads are as follows:

NDA 169

MGB 70

JSP 2

Others 2

Out of all parties, BJP stands furthest ahead, leading on 77 seats. The JD(U) leads on 73 seats, while the RJD leads on 48. LJPRV stands at 17 and INC stands at 12. Meanwhile, JSP remains at 2.

Other leading parties are HAMS at 4, CPI(ML)(L) at 3,  and others like AIMIM, VIP, CPI, CPI(M), BSP, and RLM at 1 each.

ECI Early Trends - JD(U) Ahead on 71 of 222 Seats

Early trends published by the ECI across 78 seats put JD(U) ahead on 71 seats. Following are BJP on 70, RJD on 41, and LJPRV on 16. INC trails with 9 seats.

Early Trends: NDA Past Halfway Mark; JD(U) Overtakes BJP

Counting is underway across Assemblies, beginning with postal ballots. Leads are as follows:

NDA 159

MGB 80

JSP 2

Others 2

Out of all parties, JD(D) stands furthest ahead, leading on 75 seats. The BJP leads on 69 seats, while the RJD leads on 59. INC stands at 17, while JSP is at 2.

Other leading parties are LJPRV at 12, HAMS at 3, AIMIM at 1, VIP at 1, CPI at 1, and JJD at 1.

Early Trends: Samrat Choudhary Leads from Tarapur, Tejashwi Yadav Leads from Raghopur

Meanwhile, Amaresh Kumar (INC) leads  from Lakhisarai, Mathilia Thakur (BJP) from Alinagar, Ajay Kumar Vishwaha (RJD) from Vaishali, Sanjay Kumar Singh (LJPRV) from Mahua, Anant Singh JD(U) from Mokama, Osama Shahab (RJD) from Raghunathpur, Mohammad Adil Hasan (AIMIM) from Balrampur.

ECI Early Trends - BJP Ahead on 28 of 78 Seats

Early trends published by the ECI across 78 seats put BJP ahead on 28 seats. Following are JD(U) on 20, RJD on 17, and LJPRV on 7. INC trails with 3 seats.

Screen shot of the ECI: Trends and Results Page, showing party-wise and constituency-wise trends.
ECI: Trends and Results Page as of 9:30amECI

Early Trends: NDA Leads on 155 Seats - Crosses Halfway Mark

Counting is underway across Assemblies, beginning with postal ballots. Leads are as follows:

NDA 155

MGB 83

JSP 3

Others 2

Out of all parties, BJP stands furthest ahead, leading on 82 seats. The RJD leads on 62 seats, while the JD(U) leads on 66. INC stands at 12, while JSP is at 3.

Other leading parties are CPI(ML)(L) at 5, LJPRV at 5, HAMS at 3, CPI at 1, VIP at 1, AIMIM at 1, and JJD at 1.

Early Trends: Who is Leading Where?

Samrat Choudhary (BJP) from Tarapur

Vijay Sinha (BJP) from Lakhisarai

Tejashwi Yadav (RJD) from Raghopur

Mathilia Thakur (BJP) from Alinagar

Anant Singh JD(U) from Mokama

Osama Shahab (RJD) from Raghunathpur

ECI Notifies Early Trend - Puts BJP Ahead

The ECI has released early trends of counting, putting BJP ahead with 6 seats. Following are RJD and LJPRV with 2 each. Trailing are JD(U) and INC with 1 each.

NDA Ahead of MGB; BJP and RJD Lead

Counting is underway across Assemblies, beginning with postal ballots. Leads are as follows:

NDA 132

MGB 81

JSP 4

Others 3

Out of all parties, BJP stands furthest ahead, leading on 69 seats. The RJD leads on 65 seats, while the JD(U) leads on 55. INC stands at 9, while JSP is at 3.

Other leading parties are CPI(ML)(L) at 5, LJPRV at 5, HAMS at 3, CPI at 1, VIP at 1, AIMIM at 1, and JJD at 1.

Counting Underway - Early Trends Put NDA Ahead

Counting is underway across Assemblies, beginning with postal ballots. Leads are as follows:

NDA 92

MGB 53

JSP 4

Others 3

Counting Begins

Counting is underway across Assemblies, beginning with postal ballots. NDA leads in 22 seats, MGB in 8, JSP in 2 and others in 1.

Assemblies Prepare for Counting

District Magistrates and police officials have announced that preparations are in place for counting of ballots. Security around strong rooms have been enhanced and CAPF personnel have been deployed outside and in nearby sensitive areas. Quick response teams and patrols have been dispersed. There is complete CCTV coverage and district control rooms are monitoring the situation. Entry of polling agents and officials is being facilitated across districts.

Counting will begin at 8am, starting with postal ballots followed by EVM votes. Counting of Postal Ballots will conclude before the last round of EVM votes are counted. Counting has already begun at Gopalpur, Bihpur, and Sultanganj seats.

Results of the 2025 Bihar Assembly Election are set to be announced on Friday, 14 November 2025. The 243-seat election has been one of the most intense and closely viewed contests in recent years. It saw the highest ever voter turnout in the state’s history, experienced unprecedented female participation, and followed the controversial Special Intensive Revision exercise.

Polling spanned two phases – one on 6 November and the second on 11 November 2025 – with a total turnout of 66.91%. This election has been underscored by meticulous preparation and coverage undertaken by the ECI, such as 100% webcasting across stations, enhanced security deployments in vulnerable districts, and selfie points outside booths.

The election saw 7.4 crore voters choosing between 2,616 candidates. The main contenders this election have been the NDA – led by BJP and JD(U) – and the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) – led by RJD and INC. The newcomer Jan Suraaj Party (JSP), founded by political strategist Prashant Kishor, also made a splashy entry, contesting independently across all seats.

Bihar Election Exit Poll Results

Most exit polls have predicted a sweeping victory for the NDA, putting Nitish Kumar as the top choice for Chief Minister yet again. Following is the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) , which has projected Tejashwi Yadav as its CM face. And trailing is JSP, with no CM candidate and minimum seats expected.

Axis My India, one of the leading pollsters, has predicted a much closer contest, however. It has projected an almost even contest between the NDA and Mahagathbandhan (MGB), with the NDA inching ahead. It has also estimated RJD to be the single biggest party this election, winning 24% of the vote share.

Bihar Election Result Date and Time

Counting of votes will begin at 8:00am, continuing till 6pm. Regular updates will be provided by the election commission throughout the day. The winner of the election will be officially announced once counting is completed. 122 seats are required to form a majority.

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Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 at 6 AM update. Four columns show party standings:NDA - 169, MGB - 70, JSP - 2, Others - 2. Total seats: 243; Majority: 122. Each column features a person holding a microphone. NewsGram logo with a map of Bihar and prominent figures at the bottom right.
Bihar Election 2025: All Eyes on November 14 as Vote Counting Begins to Decide the Fate of the State

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