Bihar Election 2025 : Voter Turnout Hits 53.77% by 3 PM in First Phase

As the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 continues, the first phase of voting has seen significant participation across 18 districts. According to the Election Commission, by 3 PM, the voter turnout had reached 53.77%. Earlier in the day, by 1 PM, more than 42.30% of the eligible voters had cast their votes. This surge in voter participation indicates the public’s commitment to democracy.

High Voter Participation Across Various Districts

In this phase, 121 assembly seats are being contested. The polling stations have seen long queues since morning, indicating strong engagement from the electorate. The highest voter turnout by 3 PM was reported in Begusarai with 59.82%. However, the lowest turnout was recorded in Patna, where only 48.69% of voters had cast their ballots by the afternoon.

District-wise Voter Turnout

The voter turnout across various districts by 3 PM was as follows:

  • Madhubani: 55.96%

  • Saharsa: 55.22%

  • Darbhanga: 51.75%

  • Muzaffarpur: 58.40%

  • Gopalganj: 58.17%

  • Siwan: 50.93%

  • Saran: 54.60%

  • Vaishali: 53.63%

  • Samastipur: 56.35%

  • Begusarai: 59.82%

  • Khagaria: 54.77%

  • Munger: 52.17%

  • Lakhisarai: 57.39%

  • Sheikhpura: 49.37%

  • Nalanda: 52.32%

  • Patna: 48.69%

  • Bhojpur: 50.07%

  • Buxar: 51.69%

The voter turnout varied significantly across districts, with Begusarai leading the charge and Patna lagging behind. These turnout figures demonstrate the region’s varied political engagement and participation.

Early Trends and Comparison with Previous Elections

By 1 PM, voter turnout reached 42.30%, and various districts showed encouraging numbers, including Madhubani at 44.16%, Saharsa at 44.20%, and Muzaffarpur at 45.41%. Comparatively, the 2020 Bihar Assembly Election saw a turnout of 44.98% by the same time during the first phase. This year, however, the participation seems to be higher, suggesting a growing political awareness among voters.

Important Elections to Watch

This phase of voting is crucial, as it will decide the political future of several prominent leaders. Tejashwi Yadav, Tej Pratap Yadav, Anant Singh, Maithili Thakur, Deputy CM Vijay Sinha, and 16 ministers from Nitish Kumar’s cabinet are all vying for their positions in this election. The results of their political campaigns will be sealed in the EVM once voting concludes at 5 PM.

Election Commission Appeals for Maximum Participation

As the first phase of voting continues, the Election Commission has urged all eligible voters to participate in the democratic process. Their involvement is crucial to strengthening democracy and ensuring fair elections. The Bihar Assembly Election 2025 holds significant importance for the future of the state, and it is clear that voter engagement is at an all-time high.

With 53.77% voter turnout by 3 PM, the first phase of Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 is showing strong participation, indicating the electorate’s growing involvement in the democratic process. As key political figures await the verdict of this crucial phase, the Election Commission continues to encourage citizens to vote and make their voices heard. The outcome of these elections will significantly shape the political landscape of Bihar in the years to come.

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