Live Updates: Bihar Election Results 2025
Counting for the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections began on 14 November, and early trends showed the NDA crossing the majority mark. With strong leads for the BJP–JD(U) alliance, it is likely to form the government again.
The Mahagathbandhan is far behind, and the Jan Suraaj Party has not opened its account yet.
Early numbers came in by late morning. More results are expected through the afternoon, and the final picture should be clear by evening.
Counting is being managed by 243 Returning Officers and 243 Observers, with candidates or their agents present. The ECI said no irregularities were found at any polling station, and no repolls were needed.
PM Modi said Bihar has rejected the old communal “MY formula” and chosen a new one—Mahila and Youth—showing that the aspirations of young people have ended Jungle Raj–era politics.
PM Modi said Bihar has rejected the old communal “MY formula” and chosen a new one—Mahila and Youth—showing that the aspirations of young people have ended Jungle Raj–era politics.
BJP supporters celebrated in Patna as the NDA alliance took the lead during the counting of votes in the Bihar Assembly elections.
PM Modi thanked all NDA workers for their hard work. He said they worked day and night to meet people.
Counting of votes for the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 is currently underway. In Bihar, the elections were held in two phases, on 6 November and 11 November.
Here is what different exit polls have predicted for the Jan Suraaj Party:
Axis My India: 0–2 seats
Vote Vibe: 0–2 seats
CNX: 0–2 seats
Dainik Bhaskar: 0 seats
People’s Pulse: 0–5 seats
DVC Research: 2–4 seats
Today’s Chanakya: 0 seats
This is the latest update being shown on live coverage.
BJP: 94 seats (leading)
JD(U): 83 seats (leading)
RJD: 25 seats (leading)
LJPRV: 20 seats (leading)
AIMIM: 6 seats (leading)
HAMS: 5 seats (leading)
Rashtriya Lok Morcha: 4 seats (leading)
INC: 3 seats (leading)
CPI(M): 1 seat (leading)
BSP: 1 seat (leading)
CPI(ML)(L): 1 seat (leading)
As per ECI data.
Maithili Thakur, a first-time candidate, is leading in Alinagar. In Kargahar, Bhojpuri actor Ritesh Ranjan Pandey contested on a Jan Suraaj ticket but has not shown progress.
A total of 243 seats are being contested in these elections, with Nitish Kumar representing the NDA and Tejashwi Yadav leading the RJD-led opposition bloc.
The Mahagathbandhan is trailing across the state, and Jan Suraaj has not shown any progress.