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In the primary section of polling held for 121 constituencies in 18 districts on November 6, the State had recorded its highest voting share ever in historical past with 64.66% turnout
Updated – November 11, 2025 06:33 am IST
Security officers carry EVMs as a part of preparations on the eve of the second section of voting within the Bihar Assembly elections , in Gaya, on November 10, 2025. | Photo Credit: PTI
According to knowledge from the Election Commission of India (ECI), the polling might be held at 45,399 polling stations in Bihar — 5,326 of them in city areas and 40,073 in rural areas. More than half the voters (2.28 crore) are aged between 30 and 60 years. Only 7.69 lakh are within the 18-19 years age group. The complete variety of ladies voters in these 122 constituencies is 1.75 crore.
Bihar election 2025 Phase 2: Key dates, constituencies and voting schedule
In the primary section of polling held for 121 constituencies in 18 districts on November 6, the State had recorded its highest voting share ever in historical past with 64.66% turnout.
The last section consists of Assembly constituencies in Magadh, Mithilanchal, Seemanchal, Shahabad and Tirhut areas. Of 122 constituencies, 101 are basic, 19 are reserved for the Scheduled Castes (SC) and two for the Scheduled Tribes (ST). In the final Assembly election, the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) efficiency was poor within the Magadh and Shahabad areas, the place it gained simply eight of out of 48 constituencies.
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November 11, 2025 06:33
Final section polling in 122 seats will resolve the destiny of 1,302 candidates
The second and last section of polling of Bihar Assembly election in 122 Assembly constituencies unfold throughout about 20 districts will happen on November 11, and 1,302 candidates are within the fray. Polling may even be held in Jharkhand’s Ghatshila, which goes to bypoll.According to knowledge of Election Commission of India (ECI), the polling might be held at 45,399 polling stations in Bihar — 5,326 of them in city areas and 40,073 in rural areas.
More than half the voters (2.28 crore) are aged between 30 and 60 years. Only 7.69 lakh are within the 18-19 years age group. The complete variety of ladies voters in these 122 constituencies is 1.75 crore.
The last section consists of Assembly constituencies in Magadh, Mithilanchal, Seemanchal, Shahabad and Tirhut areas. Of 122 constituencies, 101 are basic, 19 reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC) and two for Scheduled Tribes (ST). In the final Assembly election, the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) efficiency was poor within the Magadh and Shahabad areas, the place it gained simply eight of out of 48 constituencies.
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Published – November 11, 2025 06:32 am IST








