2010 Bihar Legislative Assembly election

The Bihar legislative assembly election, 2010 was held in six phases over a period of one month starting from 21 October until 20 November in all 243 constituencies of Bihar, India.[1] The election is conducted to elect the government in Bihar for a five-year term. The votes were scheduled to be counted on 24 November.[2]

2010 Bihar legislative assembly election

← October 200521 October 2010 (2010-10-21) – 20 November 2010 (2010-11-20)2015 →

All 243 seats in the Bihar Legislative Assembly
122 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout52.73%(Increase6.88)
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
LeaderNitish KumarSushil ModiRabri Devi
PartyJD(U)BJPRJD
AllianceNDANDARJD+
Leader since200520051997
Leader's seatMLCMLCRaghopur & Sonpur (both lost)
Last election885554
Seats won1159122
Seat changeIncrease 27Increase 36Decrease 32
Popular vote6,561,9064,790,4365,475,656
Percentage22.58%16.49%18.84%
SwingIncrease 2.12%Increase 0.84%Decrease 4.61%

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
LeaderMehboob Ali KaiserRam Vilas Paswan
PartyINCLJP
AllianceUPARJD+
Leader since20102000
Leader's seatSimri Bakhtiarpur
(lost)
Did not contest
Last election910
Seats won43
Seat changeDecrease 5Decrease 7
Popular vote2,431,4771,957,232
Percentage8.37%6.74%
SwingIncrease 2.28%Decrease 4.36%


Chief Ministers before election

Nitish Kumar
JD(U)

Elected Chief Ministers

Nitish Kumar
JD(U)

Background edit

The Janata Dal (United) was the largest party in the Bihar legislative assembly after the 2005 election, and ruled along with the Bharatiya Janata Party as part of the National Democratic Alliance. The incumbent chief minister was Nitish Kumar.[3]

This election also followed a surprise defeat by the once ruling Rashtriya Janata Dal in the 2009 Indian general election.[4]

Schedule edit

PhaseDateNo of assembly constituencies
I21 October47
II24 October45
III28 October48
IV1 November42
V9 November35
VI20 November26
Counting24 November243
Source: Election Commission of India
Red is phase I
Yellow is phase II
Blue is phase III
Green is phase IV
Orange is phase V
Pink is phase VI[5]

Phase I edit

47 seats were voted for. The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 17:00:[1]
Harlakhi, Benipatti, Khajauli, Babubarhi, Bisfi, Madhubani, Rajnagar (SC), Jhanjharpur, Phulparas, Laukaha, Nirmali, Pipra, Supaul, Triveniganj (SC), Chhatapur, Narpatganj, Raniganj (SC), Forbesganj, Araria, Jokihat, Sikti, Bahadurganj, Thakurganj, Kishanganj, Kochadhaman, Amour, Baisi, Kasba, Banmankhi (SC), Rupauli, Dhamdaha, Purnia, Katihar, Kadwa, Balrampur, Pranpur, Manihari (ST), Barari, Korha (SC), Alamnagar, Bihariganj, Singheshwar (SC), Madhepura, Sonbarsha (SC), Saharsa

The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 15:00:
Simri, Bakhtiarpur, Mahishi

Phase II edit

45 seats were voted for. The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 17:00:[1]
Sheohar, Riga, Bathnaha (SC), Parihar, Sursand, Bajpatti, Sitamarhi, Runnisaidpur, Belsand, Kusheshwar Asthan (SC), Gaura Bauram, Benipur, Alinagar, Darbhanga Rural, Darbhanga, Hayaghat, Bahadurpur, Keoti, Jale, Gaighat, Aurai, Bochaha (SC), sakra (SC), Kurhani, Muzaffarpur, Kanti, Baruraj, Kalyanpur (SC), Warisnagar, Samastipur, Ujiarpur, Morwa, Sarairanjan, Mohiuddinnagar, Bibhutipur, Rosera (SC), Hasanpur, Narkatia, Pipra, Madhuban, Chiraia, Dhaka

The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 15:00:

Minapur, Paroo, Sahebgan

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Phase III edit

48 seats were voted for. The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 17:00:[1]
Narkatiaganj, Bagaha, Lauriya, Nautan, Chanpatia, Bettiah, Sikta, Raxaul, Sugauli, Harsidhi (SC), Govindganj, Kesaria, Kalyanpur, Motihari, Baikunthpur, Barauli, Gopalganj, Shahpur Patti,Kuchaikote, Bhorey (SC), Hathua, Siwan, Ziradei, Darauli (SC), Raghunathpur, Daraundha, Barharia, Goriakothi, Maharajganj, Ekma, Manjhi, Baniapur, Taraiya, Marhaura, Chapra, Garkha (SC), Amnour, Parsa, Sonepur, Hajipur, Lalganj, Vaishali, Mahua, Raja Pakar (SC), MahnarThe following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 15:00:
Valmiki Nagar, Ramnagar (SC), Raghopur, Patepur (SC)

Phase IV edit

42 seats were voted for. The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 17:00:[1]
Cheria Bariarpur, Bachhwara, Teghra, Matihani, Sahebpur Kamal, Begusarai, Bakhri (SC), Khagaria, Beldaur, Parbatta, Lakhisarai, Munger, Bihpur, Gopalpur, Pirpainti (SC), Kahalgaon, Bhagalpur, Sultanganj, Nathnagar, Mokama, Barh, Bakhtiarpur, Digha, Bankipur, Kumhrar, Patna Sahib, Fatuha, Danapur, Maner, Amarpur, Dhauraiya (SC), Banka

The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 15:30:
Alauli (SC), Suryagarha, Tarapur, Jamalpur, Katoria (ST), Belhar, Sikandra (SC), Jamui, Jhajha, Chakai

The Banka Lok Sabha seat was also chosen in a by-election following the death of Digvijay Singh.[6]

Phase V edit

35 seats were voted for. The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 17:00:[1]
Sandesh, Barhara, Arrah, Agiaon (SC), Tarari, Jagdishpur, Shahpur, Hisua, Nawada, Warsaliganj, Gaya Town, Belaganj, Atri, Wazirganj, Sheikhpura, Barbigha, Asthawan, Biharsharif, Rajgir (SC), Islampur, Hilsa, Nalanda, Harnaut,

The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 15:00:
Rajauli (SC), Gobindpur, Arwal, Kurtha, Jehanabad, Ghosi, Makhdumpur (SC), Bodh Gaya (SC), Phulwari (SC), Masaurhi (SC), Paliganj, Bikram

Phase VI edit

26 seats were voted for. The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 17:00:[1]
Brahampur, Buxar, Dumraon, Rajpur (SC), Ramgarh, Mohania (SC), Kargahar, Nokha, Obra, Aurangabad

The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 15:00:
Bhabua, Chainpur, Chenari (SC), Sasaram, Dinara, Dehri, Karakat, Goh, Nabinagar, Kutumba (SC), Rafiganj, Gurua, Sherghati, Imamganj (SC), Barachatti (SC), Tikari

Parties edit

National Democratic Alliance (NDA)
RJD/LJP alliance
United Progressive Alliance (UPA)
Left Front
Others

Candidate issues edit

Some key candidates were the NDA Assembly Speaker Uday Narayan Chaudhary, an RJD leader Shakil Ahmed Khan who was competing with JDU's Vinod Yadav, JDU Chhedi Paswan against RJD's Niranjan Ram, a former Union minister Kanti Singh against the BJP incumbent Rameshwar Prasad, Awadesh Narain Singh against RJD's Iliyas Hussain and Anil Kumar against RJD's Bagi Kumar Verma.

The final round's important race was that of a senior RJD leader Jagdanand Singh's son Sudhakar Singh, who was a candidate for the BJP against the RJD's Ambika Yadav. Singh campaigned against his son saying: "Sudhakar is my biological son but Ambika is my political heir." The JDU's Mahabali Singh's son Dharmendra also contested for the opposition RJD. Other family affairs were the JDU's Sushil Singh's older brother Sunil Singh, who was competing for the RJD.[7]

Campaign edit

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said his party has nothing in common with its coalition partner the BJP, and that the decision not to have the Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi campaign in Bihar was made by the BJP alone and not him after a rift over Modi's earlier visit and the return of funds from Gujarat for relief work following the 2008 Bihar flood.[8] He also said there was no possibility of having an alliance with the INC.[9]

The BJP attacked the INC and its former allies, saying they would lose the election because "There is nothing but [a] NDA wave perceptible in Bihar and Nitish Kumar will once against return to power with [a] two-thirds majority."[10] Their coalition partner and CM Kumar also attacked the INC as being responsible for Bihar's "backwardness."[11]

The JDU's Sharad Yadav attacked the INC's General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, who was campaigning for the party's Bihar campaign: "What does Rahul Gandhi know about politics? Somebody wrote on the paper and gave it to you and you read it out. We are an unfortunate country. He should be thrown into the Ganga." He also blamed Gandhi for "indulging in dynastic politics."[12]

Gandhi also controversially said that "Aapki Congress party gareebon ki party hai, aapki party hai."["Your Congress party is the party of the poor, your party."][13]

Poll edit

The media suggested that the ruling NDA was likely to have a slight increase in seats from the previous election. The NDA previously won just one seat in Buxar but looked to make bigger gains in this election from the district with the JDU's Dawood Ali facing the JDS' Dadan Pahalwan. The constituencies of Rohtas, Kaimur, Aurangabad, and Gaya were expected to tilt towards the NDA.

The opposition RJD-LJP alliance was expected to benefit from the "anti-incumbency factor" against such NDA candidates as Choudhary, Chhedi Paswan, and Awadhesh Narain Singh.[7]

October 2010 opinion poll:

PartySeats ContestedStar News-NielsenIBN-Week
Janata Dal (United)14112061–67
Bharatiya Janata Party1025049–55
Rashtriya Janata Dal1682870–76
Lok Janshakti Party7567–13
Indian National Congress2432223–29
Independent/ Others1721–43
Total243
Source: a

Controversy edit

Following the BJP's issuance of tickets for the election, its Bihar president, C.P. Thakur, was summoned to the party's national headquarters to explain his decision. He had not opted to campaign during the elections and resigned from his post in the party after his son, Vivek Thakur, was not given representation on the party ticket.[14]

A low turnout was expected in the Naxal-affected districts, according to the election commission. This followed a Naxal boycott call in several districts. The first five phases saw an average of 52% voter turnout. The final phase recorded 51% despite concerns that it would have a low turnout and be a "real test if the 'Nitish factor'" worked following CM Nitish Kumar's appeal: "Good voter turnout alone is the point to ponder in this phase. Crowd presence at several meetings had been a good indicator though."[7]

Violence edit

Two days before the second phase of voting naxals triggered a land mine in Sheohar district killing six policemen. As a result, the district's voting centers would close 2 hours earlier. The attack was seen as a resurgence in Naxal activity after a lull due to its timing during an election.[15] Though the Naxals had called for a boycott of the polls, the second phase ended largely unscathed.[16]

On the fourth phase of voting more bombs were set off. In the morning Naxals were responsible for a bomb blast near a bridge on the Chakai-Jamui road in the Batia jungle. Later on "anti-social elements" set off another bomb in the Danapur Assembly constituency[6] wounding 2 people.[17] On the eve of the fifth phase of voting, the naxals called for a 24-hour bandh. During the bandh, security services attempted to defuse a bomb planted by the naxals, however 2 bomb disposal personnel were killed.[18]

Days before the final phase of voting a Naxal boycott was enforced with a bombing of a bridge[19] and another attack that killed near the Chenari Assembly constituency, which was due to vote during the final phase.[20] On the final day of voting 1 person was killed and 2 were injured when bomb exploded in a cinema hall,[21] 2 others were also killed trying to defuse a bomb.[22] A bomb plated to disrupt the final day of voting in Aurangabad district was found the following day, however, the police apparently left the live bomb unattended; as a result 8 children were killed when it exploded and villagers blamed the police, following which the district magistrate arrived and announced compensation of Rs. 100,000 for each of the dead.[23]

Areas in Sonbhadra and Chandauli districts in Uttar Pradesh, near the border with Rohtas and Bhabhua districts in Bihar, were sealed due to the final phase of voting.[24] The Imamganj constituency, which is apparently "simmering [with] tension" over Naxal activity was seen as a security challenge. It also had a quiet campaign. Shiv Shankar Singh, a confidant of the Bihar Assembly Speaker, Uday Narayan Chaudhary, of the constituency said: "There will be no election campaigning in the interiors. Who will take the risk? Public meetings were held only in block headquarters of Dumaria, Imamganj, and Banker Bazar." There were also posters calling for a poll boycott in the days leading up to the poll.[25] Some reports, however, said the constituency is safer now than a decade ago.[26]

Despite the violence, the Chief Election Commissioner S.Y. Quraishi said this was "the most peaceful election ever [held in Bihar]."[27]

Electoral code violations edit

First information reports were filed against the head of the RJD, Lalu Prasad Yadav, and his wife Rabri Devi for violating the Election Commission of India's model code of conduct for having brought their own security personnel into the polling booth in Dinapur of Digha constituency in the provincial capital Patna. An FIR was also filed against Bihar's JDU Transport Minister Ram Nandan Singh for having taken two guards into the polling booth while casting his vote in the Parbatta constituency of Khagaria district.[6]

Results edit

There are a total of 243 seats, with 38 reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC) and 2 for Scheduled Tribes (ST).[1] A total of 875 candidates, including 43 women, stood in the election.[7]

The Lok Sabha by-election for Banka was won by Putul Kumari, an independent candidate.[28]

Summary edit

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NDARJD+Others
Map displaying constituencies won by parties
Summary of the Bihar Legislative Assembly election result
Parties and CoalitionsPopular voteSeats
Vote%+/-ContestedWon+/-
Janata Dal (United)6,561,90622.58 2.15141115 27
Bharatiya Janata Party4,790,43616.49 0.8110291 36
Rashtriya Janata Dal5,475,65618.84 4.6116822 32
Lok Janshakti Party1,957,2326.74 4.35753 7
Indian National Congress2,431,4778.37 2.292434 5
Communist Party of India491,6301.69 0.4561 2
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha176,4000.61%411 1
Independents3,842,81213.2213426 4
Total29,058,604100.00243100.00±0
Source: Election Commission of India

Results by Constituency edit

The following is the list of winning and nearest lost candidate in 2010 Bihar legislative assembly election.[29]

Results
Assembly ConstituencyWinnerRunner UpMargin
#NameCandidatePartyVotesCandidatePartyVotes
West Champaran district
1Valmiki NagarRajesh SinghJDU42289Mukesh Kumar KushwahaRJD2761814671
2RamnagarBhagirathi DeviBJP51993Naresh RamINC2221129782
3NarkatiaganjSatish Chandra DubeyBJP45022Alok Prasad VermaINC2479420228
4BagahaPrabhat Ranjan SinghJDU67510Ram Prasad YadavRJD1845549055
5LauriyaVinay BihariInd38381Pradeep SinghJDU2750010881
6NautanManorma PrasadJDU40894Narayan PrasadLJP1813022764
7ChanpatiaChandra Mohan RaiBJP44835Ejaj HussainBSP2142323412
8BettiahRenu DeviBJP42010Anil Kumar JhaInd1322128789
9SiktaDilip VarmaInd49229Khurshid (Feroz Ahmad)JDU404508779
East Champaran district
10RaxaulAjay Kumar SinghBJP48686Raj Nandan RaiLJP3856910117
11SugauliRamchandra SahaniBJP39021Vijay Prasad GuptaRJD2664212379
12NarkatiyaShyam Bihari PrasadJDU31549Yasmin Sabir AliLJP238617688
13HarsidhiKrishnanandan PaswanBJP48130Surendra Kumar ChandraRJD3006618064
14GovindganjMeena DwivediJDU33859Raju TiwariLJP254548405
15KesariaSachindra Prasad SinghBJP34649Ram Saran Prasad YadavCPI2296611683
16KalyanpurRazia KhatoonJDU41163Manoj Kumar YadavRJD2576115402
17PipraAwadhesh Prasad KushwahaJDU40099Subhodh YadavRJD2821211887
18MadhubanShivajee RaiJDU40478Rana Randhir SinghRJD3035610122
19MotihariPramod KumarBJP51888Rajesh GuptaRJD2735824530
20ChiraiaAvaneesh Kumar SinghBJP39459Laxmi Narayan Prasad YadavRJD2463114828
21DhakaPawan Kumar JaiswalInd48100Faisal RahmanJDU464511649
Sheohar district
22SheoharSharfuddinJDU40447Pratima DeviBSP388161631
Sitamarhi district
23RigaMoti Lal PrasadBJP48633Amit KumarINC2630622327
24BathnahaDinkar RamBJP49181Lalita DeviLJP3588913292
25PariharRam Naresh Prasad YadavBJP32987Ram Chandra PurveRJD287694218
26SursandShahid Ali KhanJDU38542Jainandan Prasad YadavRJD373561186
27BajpattiRanju GeetaJDU44726Md Anwarul HaqueRJD413063420
28SitamarhiSunil Kumar PintuBJP51664Raghwendra Kumar SinghLJP464435221
29RunnisaidpurGuddi DeviJDU36125Ram Shatrughan RaiRJD2536610759
30BelsandSunita Singh ChauhanJDU38139Sanjay Kumar GuptaRJD1855919580
Madhubani district
31HarlakhiShaligram YadavJDU30281Ram Naresh PandeyCPI236226659
32BenipattiVinod Narayan JhaBJP31198Mahesh Chandra SinghLJP1855612642
33KhajauliArun Shankar PrasadBJP44959Sitaram YadavRJD3424610713
34BabubarhiUma Kant YadavRJD51772Kapil Deo KamatJDU468594913
35BisfiFaiyaz AhmadRJD47169Hari Bhushan ThakurJDU376689501
36MadhubaniRamdeo MahtoBJP44817Naiyar AzamRJD44229588
37RajnagarRam Lakhan Ram RamanRJD40584Ram Prit PaswanBJP381252459
38JhanjharpurNitish MishraJDU57652Jagat Narayan SinghRJD3697120681
39PhulparasGuljar Devi YadavJDU36113Virendra Kumar ChaudharyRJD2376912344
40LaukahaHari Prasad SahJDU47849Chitaranjan Prasad YadavRJD3028317566
Supaul district
41NirmaliAniruddha Prasad YadavJDU70150Vijay Kumar GuptaINC2414046010
42PipraSujata DeviJDU44883Dinbandhu YadavLJP3019714686
43SupaulBijendra Prasad YadavJDU55179Ravindra Kumar RamanRJD3977915400
44TriveniganjAmla DeviJDU63729Anant Kumar BhartiLJP4470619023
45ChhatapurNeeraj Kumar SinghJDU66895Akeel AhmadRJD4316523730
Araria district
46NarpatganjDevanti YadavBJP61106Anil Kumar YadavRJD541696937
47RaniganjParmanand RishideoBJP65111Shanti DeviRJD4145823653
48ForbesganjPadam Parag Roy VenuBJP70463Maya Nand ThakurLJP4363626827
49ArariaZakir Hussain KhanLJP49532Narayan Kumar JhaBJP3147118061
50JokihatSarfaraz AlamJDU44027Koshar ZiaInd1869725330
51SiktiAnandi Prasad YadavBJP42076Vijay Kumar MandalLJP322029874
Kishanganj district
52BahadurganjMd. Tauseef AlamINC30551Mohammad Maswar AlamJDU267523799
53ThakurganjNaushad AlamLJP36372Gopal Kumar AgrawalJDU294096963
54KishanganjMohammad JawedINC38867Sweety SinghBJP38603264
55KochadhamanAkhtarul ImanRJD37376Mujahid AlamJDU283519025
Purnia district
56AmourSaba ZafarBJP57774Abdul Jalil MastanINC3894618828
57BaisiSantosh KushwahaBJP39939Nasar AhamadINC306899250
58KasbaMd. Afaque AlamINC63025Pradip Kumar DasBJP585704455
59BanmankhiKrishna Kumar RishiBJP67950Dharmlal RishiRJD2306044890
60RupauliBima BhartiJDU64887Shankar SinghLJP2717137716
61DhamdahaLeshi SinghJDU64323Irshad Ahmad KhanINC1962644697
62PurniaRaj Kishore KesriBJP54605Ram Charitra YadavINC3900615599
Katihar district
63KatiharTarkishore PrasadBJP58718Ram Prakash MahtoRJD3811120607
64KadwaBhola RayBJP38225Himraj SinghNCP1985818367
65BalrampurDulal Chandra GoswamiInd48136Mahbub AlamCPI (ML)454322704
66PranpurBinod Kumar SinghBJP43660Israt ParweenNCP42944716
67ManihariManohar Prasad SinghJDU44938Gita KiskuNCP407734165
68BarariBibhash Chandra ChoudharyBJP58104Mohammed ShakoorNCP3093627168
69KorhaMahesh PaswanBJP71020Sunita DeviINC1857652444
Madhepura district
70AlamnagarNarendra Narayan YadavJDU64967Lovely AnandINC2262242345
71BihariganjRenu Kumari SinghJDU79062Prabhash KumarRJD2906549997
72SingheshwarRamesh RishidevJDU72282Amit Kumar BhartiRJD5708615196
73MadhepuraChandra ShekharRJD72481Ramendra Kumar YadavJDU6053711944
Saharsa district
74SonbarshaRatnesh SadaJDU56633Sarita DeviLJP2518831445
75SaharsaAlok Ranjan JhaBJP55687Arun KumarRJD477087979
76Simri BakhtiarpurAurn KumarJDU57980Mehboob Ali KaiserINC3913818842
77MahishiAbdul GhafoorRJD39158Raj Kumar SahJDU374411717
Darbhanga district
78Kusheshwar AsthanShashi Bhushan HazariBJP28576Ram Chandra PaswanLJP230645512
79Gaura BauramIzhar AhmadJDU33258Mahavir PrasadLJP2265610602
80BenipurGopal Jee ThakurBJP43222Hare Krishna YadavJDU2926513957
81AlinagarAbdul Bari SiddiquiRJD37923Prabhakar ChoudharyJDU329344989
82Darbhanga RuralLalit Kumar YadavRJD29776Ashraf HussainJDU261003676
83DarbhangaSanjay SaraogiBJP64136Sultan AhmadRJD3658227554
84HayaghatAmarnath GamiBJP32023Shahnawaz Ahmad KaifeeLJP259986025
85BahadurpurMadan SahniJDU27320Harinandan YadavRJD26677643
86KeotiAshok Kumar YadavBJP45791Faraz FatmiRJD4576229
87JaleVijay Kumar MishraBJP42590RamniwasRJD2564816942
Muzaffarpur district
88GaighatVeena DeviBJP56386Maheshwar Prasad YadavRJD4039915987
89AuraiRam Surat RaiBJP38422Surendra KumarRJD2668111741
90MinapurDinesh PrasadJDU42286Rajeev Kumar (Munna Yadav)RJD368845402
91BochahanRamai RamJDU61885Musafir PaswanRJD3775824127
92SakraSuresh ChanchalJDU55486Lal Babu RamRJD4244113045
93KurhaniManoj Kumar SinghJDU36757Bijendra ChaudharyLJP351871570
94MuzaffarpurSuresh SharmaBJP72301Mohhammad JamalLJP2586246439
95KantiAjit KumarJDU39648Md IsrailRJD312338415
96BarurajBrij Kishor SinghRJD42783Nand Kumar RaiJDU2846614317
97ParooAshok Kumar SinghBJP53609Mithilesh Prasad YadavRJD3458219027
98SahebganjRaju Kumar SinghJDU46606Ram Vichar RayRJD416904916
Gopalganj district
99BaikunthpurManjeet Kumar SinghJDU70105Devdatt PrasadRJD3358136524
100BarauliRampravesh RaiBJP45234Md. NematullahRJD3482010414
101GopalganjSubhash SinghBJP58010Reyazul Haque RajuRJD4211715893
102KuchaikoteAmrendra Kumar PandeyJDU51815Aditya Narain PandeyRJD3229719518
103BhoreIndradev ManjhiBJP61401Bachchan DasRJD1783143570
104HathuaRamsewak SinghJDU50708Rajesh Kumar SinghRJD2786122847
Siwan district
105SiwanVyas Deo PrasadBJP51637Awadh Bihari ChoudharyRJD3909612541
106ZiradeiAsha DeviBJP29442Amarjeet KushwahaCPI(ML)205228920
107DarauliRamayan ManjhiBJP40993Satyadeo RamCPI(ML)339877006
108RaghunathpurVikram KunwarBJP33474Amar Nath YadavCPI(ML)1836215112
109DaraundaJagmato DeviJDU49115Binod Kumar SinghRJD1798031135
110BarhariaShyam Bahadur SinghJDU53707Mahamad MobinRJD2858625121
111GoriakothiBhumendra Narayan SinghBJP42533Indradeo PrasadRJD2851214021
112MaharajganjDamodar SinghJDU40232Manik Chand RaiRJD2023220000
Saran district
113EkmaManoranjan SinghJDU55474Kameshwar Kumar SinghRJD2627329201
114ManjhiGautam SinghJDU28687Hem Narayan SinghRJD207837904
115BaniapurKedar Nath SinghRJD45259Virendra Kumar OjhaJDU416843575
116TaraiyaJanak SinghBJP26600Tarkeshwar SinghINC196306970
117MarhauraJitendra Kumar RayRJD26374Lal Babu RayJDU207505624
118ChapraJanardan Singh SigriwalBJP61045Pramendra Ranjan SinghRJD2517435871
119GarkhaGyanchand ManjhiBJP41033Muneshwar ChaudharyRJD392461787
120AmnourKrishna Kumar MantooJDU29508Sunil KumarInd1899110517
121ParsaChhotelal RaiJDU44828Chandrika RaiRJD401394689
122SonepurVinay Kumar SinghBJP64676Rabri DeviRJD4399120685
Vaishali district
123HajipurNityanand RaiBJP55315Rajendra RaiRJD3870616609
124LalganjAnnu ShuklaJDU58210Raj Kumar SahInd3406524145
125VaishaliBrishin PatelJDU60950Veena ShahiRJD4812212828
126MahuaRavindra RayJDU46309Jageshwar RayRJD2438421925
127Raja PakarSanjay KumarJDU43212Gaurishankar PaswanLJP3299710215
128RaghopurSatish KumarJDU64222Rabri DeviRJD5121613006
129MahnarAchyutanand SinghBJP29754Rama Kishore SinghLJP272652489
130PatepurMahendra BaithaBJP53762Prema ChaudharyRJD3709516667
Samastipur district
131KalyanpurRamsewak HazariJDU62124Bishwnath PaswanLJP3192730197
132WarisnagarAshok KumarJDU46245Gajendra Prasad SinghRJD2674519500
133SamastipurAkhtarul Islam SahinRJD42852Ram Nath ThakurJDU410251827
134UjiarpurDurga Prasad SinghRJD42791Ram Lakhan MahatoJDU2976013031
135MorwaBaidhnath SahaniJDU40271Ashok SinghRJD334216850
136SarairanjanVijay Kumar ChaudharyJDU53946Ramashraya SahniRJD3638917557
137MohiuddinnagarRana Gangeshwar SinghBJP51756Ajay Kumar BulganinRJD3740514351
138BibhutipurRam Balak SinghJDU46469Ram Deo VermaCPI(M)3416812301
139RoseraManju HazariBJP57930Pitamber PaswanRJD4581112119
140HasanpurRaj Kumar RayJDU36767Sunil Kumar PuspamRJD334763291
Begusarai district
141Cheria-BariarpurManju VermaJDU32807Anil Kumar ChaudharyLJP317461061
142BachhwaraAbdhesh Kumar RaiCPI33770Arvind Kumar SinghInd2168312087
143TeghraLalan KumarBJP38694Ram Ratan SinghCPI328485846
144MatihaniNarendra Kumar SinghJDU60530Abhay Kumar SarjanINC3670223828
145Sahebpur KamalParveen AmanullahJDU46391Shreenarayan YadavRJD3528011111
146BegusaraiSurendra MehataBJP50602Upendra Prasad SinghLJP3098419618
147BakhriRamanand RamBJP43871Ram Binod PaswanLJP2545918412
Khagaria district
148AlauliRam Chandra SadaJDU53775Pashupati Kumar ParasLJP3625217523
149KhagariaPoonam Devi YadavJDU48841Sushila DeviLJP2198826853
150BeldaurPanna Lal Singh PatelJDU45990Sunita SharmaLJP3025215738
151ParbattaSamrat ChaudharyRJD60428Ramanad Prasad SinghJDU59620808
Bhagalpur district
152BihpurKumar ShailendraBJP48027Shailesh KumarRJD47562465
153GopalpurNarendra Kumar NirajJDU53876Amit RanaRJD2881625060
154PirpaintiAman KumarBJP48493Ram Vilash PaswanRJD427415752
155KahalgaonSadanand SinghINC44936Kahkashan PerweenJDU360018935
156BhagalpurAshwini Kumar ChoubeyBJP49164Ajeet SharmaINC3810411060
157SultanganjSubodh RoyJDU34652Ramavatar MandalRJD298074845
158NathnagarAjay Kumar MandalJDU42094Abu KaisharRJD373674727
Banka district
159AmarpurJanardan ManjhiJDU47300Surendra Prasad SinghRJD2929318007
160DhoraiyaManish KumarJDU40261Naresh DasRJD319198342
161BankaJaved Iqbal AnsariRJD29047Ramnarayan MandalBJP266372410
162KatoriaSonelal HembramBJP32332Suklal BesaraRJD235698763
163BelharGiridhari YadavJDU33776Ramdeo YadavRJD261607616
Munger district
164TarapurNeeta ChoudharyJDU44582Sakuni ChoudhuryRJD3070413878
165MungerAnant Kumar SatyarthyJDU55086Shabnam PerwinRJD3747317613
166JamalpurShailesh KumarJDU48337Sadhana DeviLJP2719521142
Lakhisarai district
167SuryagarhaPrem Ranjan PatelBJP49511Prahlad YadavRJD465832928
168LakhisaraiVijay Kumar SinhaBJP78457Fulaina SinghRJD1883759620
Sheikhpura district
169SheikhpuraRandhir Kumar SoniJDU31507Sunila DeviINC241657342
170BarbighaGajanand ShahiJDU24136Ashok ChoudharyINC210893047
Nalanda district
171AsthawanJitendra KumarJDU54176Kapildev Prasad SinghLJP3460619570
172BiharsharifSunil KumarJDU77880Aafrin SultanaRJD5416823712
173RajgirSatyadev Narayan AryaBJP50648Dhananjay KumarLJP2369726951
174IslampurRajib RanjanJDU56332Birendra GopeRJD3252423808
175HilsaUsha SinhaJDU54974Rina DeviLJP4177213202
176NalandaShrawan KumarJDU58067Arun KumarRJD3703021037
177HarnautHari Narayan SinghJDU56827Arun KumarLJP4178515042
Patna district
178MokamaAnant Kumar SinghJDU51564Sonam DeviLJP426108954
179BarhGyanendra Kumar SinghJDU53129Vijay KrishnaRJD3373419395
180BakhtiarpurAniruddh Kumar YadavRJD52782Vinode YadavBJP3803714745
181DighaPunam DeviJDU81247Satya Nand SharmaLJP2078560462
182BankipurNitin NabinBJP78771Binod Kumar SrivastavaRJD1793160840
183KumhrarArun Kumar SinhaBJP83425Md Kamal ParwezLJP1561767808
184Patna SahibNand Kishore YadavBJP91419Parvej AhmadINC2608265337
185FatuhaRama Nand YadavRJD50218Ajay Kumar SinghJDU405629656
186DanapurAsha DeviBJP59425Ritlal YadavInd4150617919
187ManerBhai VirendraRJD57818Srikant NiralaJDU482179601
188PhulwariShyam RajakJDU67390Uday KumarRJD4621021180
189MasaurhiArun ManjhiJDU56977Anil KumarLJP519455032
190PaliganjUsha VidyarthiBJP43692Jai Vardhan YadavRJD3345010242
191BikramAnil KumarBJP38965SiddharthLJP366132352
Bhojpur district
192SandeshSanjay SinghBJP29988Arun KumarRJD231666822
193BarharaRaghvendra Pratap SinghRJD46102Asha DeviJDU450191083
194ArrahAmrendra Pratap SinghBJP56504Shree Kumar SinghLJP3756418940
195AgiaonShivesh KumarBJP29257Suresh PaswanRJD240085249
196TarariNarendra Kumar PandeyJDU48413Adib RizviRJD3409314320
197JagdishpurDinesh Kumar SinghRJD55560Sribhagwan Singh KushwahaJDU4537410186
198ShahpurMunni DeviBJP44795Dharmpal SinghRJD365848211
Buxar district
199BrahampurDilmarni DeviBJP46196Ajit ChaudharyRJD2585420342
200BuxarSukhada PandeyBJP48062Shyam Lal Singh KushwahaRJD2787920183
201DumraonDaud AliJDU42538Sunil KumarRJD2269219846
202RajpurSantosh Kumar NiralaJDU54802Chhedi Lal RamLJP3956315239
Kaimur district
203RamgarhAmbika Singh YadavRJD30787Ashok Kumar SinghInd278092978
204MohaniaChhedi PaswanJDU38918Niranjan RamRJD363932525
205BhabuaPramod Kumar SinghLJP31246Anand Bhushan PandeyBJP30799447
206ChainpurBrij Kishor BindBJP46510Ajay AlokBSP3293013580
Rohtas district
207ChenariShyam Bihari RamJDU44586Lalan PaswanRJD416852901
208SasaramJawahar PrasadBJP50856Ashok KumarRJD454455411
209KargaharRam Dhani SinghJDU54190Shiv Shankar SinghLJP4099313197
210DinaraJai Kumar SinghJDU47176Sita Sundari DeviRJD3056616610
211NokhaRameshwar ChaurasiyaBJP39020Kanti SinghRJD2729711723
212DehriJyoti RashmiInd43634Mohammad Iliyas HussainRJD338199815
213KarakatRajeshwar RajJDU49751Munna RaiRJD3833611415
Arwal district
214ArwalChitranjan KumarBJP23984Mahanand PrasadCPI(ML)197824202
215KurthaSatyadeo SinghJDU37633Shiv Bachan YadavRJD281409493
Jehanabad district
216JehanabadAbhiram SharmaJDU35508Sachchita Nand YadavRJD269418567
217GhosiRahul KumarJDU40364Jagdish PrasadLJP2608814276
218MakhdumpurJitan Ram ManjhiJDU38463Dharmraj PaswanRJD333785085
Aurangabad district
219GohRanvijay KumarJDU47378Ram Ayodhya Prasad YadavRJD46684694
220ObraSomprakash SinghInd36816Pramod Singh ChadravanshiJDU36014802
221NabinagarVirendra Kumar SinghJDU36860Vijay Kumar SinghLJP2502611834
222KutumbaLalan RamJDU42559Suresh PaswanRJD2864913910
223AurangabadRamadhar SinghBJP41176Sunil Kumar SinghRJD349346242
224RafiganjAshok Kumar SinghJDU58501Mohammad NehaluddinRJD3481623685
Gaya district
225GuruaSurendra Prasad SinhaBJP46767Bindeshwari Prasad YadavJDU3533111436
226SherghatiVinod Prasad YadavJDU25447Sushama DeviInd189446503
227ImamganjUday Narayan ChoudharyJDU44126Raushan KumarRJD429151211
228BarachattiJyoti DeviJDU57550Samta DeviRJD3380423746
229Bodh GayaShyamdeo PaswanBJP54160Kumar SarvjeetLJP4294711213
230Gaya TownPrem KumarBJP55618Jalal Uddin AnsariCPI2720128417
231TikariAnil KumarJDU67706Bagi Kumar VermaRJD4916518541
232BelaganjSurendra Prasad YadavRJD53079Mohammad AmzadJDU484414638
233AtriKrishna Nandan YadavJDU55633Kunti DeviRJD3502320610
234WazirganjBirendra SinghBJP38893Awadhesh Kumar SinghINC2112717766
235RajauliKanhaiya KumarBJP51020Prakash VeerRJD3693014090
Nawada district
236HisuaAnil SinghBJP43110Anil MehtaLJP391323978
237NawadaPurnima YadavJDU46568Rajballabh PrasadRJD402316337
238GobindpurKaushal YadavJDU45589K B PrasadLJP2470220887
239WarisaliganjPradip KumarJDU42381Aruna DeviINC369535428
Jamui district
240SikandraRameshwar PaswanJDU39829Subhash Chandra BoshLJP2746812361
241JamuiAjoy PratapJDU60130Vijay Prakash YadavRJD3566324467
242JhajhaDamodar RawatJDU48080Binod Prasad YadavRJD3787610204
243ChakaiSumit Kumar SinghJMM21809Bijay Kumar SinghLJP21621188

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