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]
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All 243 seats in the Bihar Legislative Assembly 122 seats needed for a majority | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Turnout | 52.73%(6.88) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Seatwise Result Map of the election | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Background
editThe 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
editPhase | Date | No of assembly constituencies | ||
I | 21 October | 47 | ||
II | 24 October | 45 | ||
III | 28 October | 48 | ||
IV | 1 November | 42 | ||
V | 9 November | 35 | ||
VI | 20 November | 26 | ||
Counting | 24 November | 243 | ||
Source: Election Commission of India |
Phase I
edit47 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
edit45 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
edit48 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), Mahnar
The following constituencies would vote from 7:00 to 15:00:
Valmiki Nagar, Ramnagar (SC), Raghopur, Patepur (SC)
Phase IV
edit42 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
edit35 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
edit26 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)
- Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
- Janata Dal (United) (JDU)
- RJD/LJP alliance
- United Progressive Alliance (UPA)
- Indian National Congress (INC)
- Left Front
- Others
Candidate issues
editSome 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
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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
editThe 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:
Party | Seats Contested | Star News-Nielsen | IBN-Week | |||
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Janata Dal (United) | 141 | 120 | 61–67 | |||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 102 | 50 | 49–55 | |||
Rashtriya Janata Dal | 168 | 28 | 70–76 | |||
Lok Janshakti Party | 75 | 6 | 7–13 | |||
Indian National Congress | 243 | 22 | 23–29 | |||
Independent/ Others | – | 17 | 21–43 | |||
Total | 243 | |||||
Source: a |
Controversy
editFollowing 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
editTwo 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
editFirst 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
editThere 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
edit206 | 25 | 12 |
NDA | RJD+ | Others |
Parties and Coalitions | Popular vote | Seats | |||||||
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Vote | % | +/- | Contested | Won | +/- | ||||
Janata Dal (United) | 65,61,906 | 22.58 | 2.15 | 141 | 115 | 27 | |||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 47,90,436 | 16.49 | 0.81 | 102 | 91 | 36 | |||
Rashtriya Janata Dal | 54,75,656 | 18.84 | 4.61 | 168 | 22 | 32 | |||
Lok Janshakti Party | 19,57,232 | 6.74 | 4.35 | 75 | 3 | 7 | |||
Indian National Congress | 24,31,477 | 8.37 | 2.29 | 243 | 4 | 5 | |||
Communist Party of India | 4,91,630 | 1.69 | 0.4 | 56 | 1 | 2 | |||
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha | 1,76,400 | 0.61% | 41 | 1 | 1 | ||||
Independents | 38,42,812 | 13.22 | 1,342 | 6 | 4 | ||||
Total | 2,90,58,604 | 100.00 | 243 | 100.00 | ±0 | ||||
Source: Election Commission of India |
Results by Constituency
editThe following is the list of winning and nearest lost candidate in 2010 Bihar legislative assembly election.[29]
Assembly Constituency | Winner | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||
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# | Name | Candidate | Party | Votes | Candidate | Party | Votes | |||
West Champaran district | ||||||||||
1 | Valmiki Nagar | Rajesh Singh | JDU | 42289 | Mukesh Kumar Kushwaha | RJD | 27618 | 14671 | ||
2 | Ramnagar | Bhagirathi Devi | BJP | 51993 | Naresh Ram | INC | 22211 | 29782 | ||
3 | Narkatiaganj | Satish Chandra Dubey | BJP | 45022 | Alok Prasad Verma | INC | 24794 | 20228 | ||
4 | Bagaha | Prabhat Ranjan Singh | JDU | 67510 | Ram Prasad Yadav | RJD | 18455 | 49055 | ||
5 | Lauriya | Vinay Bihari | Ind | 38381 | Pradeep Singh | JDU | 27500 | 10881 | ||
6 | Nautan | Manorma Prasad | JDU | 40894 | Narayan Prasad | LJP | 18130 | 22764 | ||
7 | Chanpatia | Chandra Mohan Rai | BJP | 44835 | Ejaj Hussain | BSP | 21423 | 23412 | ||
8 | Bettiah | Renu Devi | BJP | 42010 | Anil Kumar Jha | Ind | 13221 | 28789 | ||
9 | Sikta | Dilip Varma | Ind | 49229 | Khurshid (Feroz Ahmad) | JDU | 40450 | 8779 | ||
East Champaran district | ||||||||||
10 | Raxaul | Ajay Kumar Singh | BJP | 48686 | Raj Nandan Rai | LJP | 38569 | 10117 | ||
11 | Sugauli | Ramchandra Sahani | BJP | 39021 | Vijay Prasad Gupta | RJD | 26642 | 12379 | ||
12 | Narkatiya | Shyam Bihari Prasad | JDU | 31549 | Yasmin Sabir Ali | LJP | 23861 | 7688 | ||
13 | Harsidhi | Krishnanandan Paswan | BJP | 48130 | Surendra Kumar Chandra | RJD | 30066 | 18064 | ||
14 | Govindganj | Meena Dwivedi | JDU | 33859 | Raju Tiwari | LJP | 25454 | 8405 | ||
15 | Kesaria | Sachindra Prasad Singh | BJP | 34649 | Ram Saran Prasad Yadav | CPI | 22966 | 11683 | ||
16 | Kalyanpur | Razia Khatoon | JDU | 41163 | Manoj Kumar Yadav | RJD | 25761 | 15402 | ||
17 | Pipra | Awadhesh Prasad Kushwaha | JDU | 40099 | Subhodh Yadav | RJD | 28212 | 11887 | ||
18 | Madhuban | Shivajee Rai | JDU | 40478 | Rana Randhir Singh | RJD | 30356 | 10122 | ||
19 | Motihari | Pramod Kumar | BJP | 51888 | Rajesh Gupta | RJD | 27358 | 24530 | ||
20 | Chiraia | Avaneesh Kumar Singh | BJP | 39459 | Laxmi Narayan Prasad Yadav | RJD | 24631 | 14828 | ||
21 | Dhaka | Pawan Kumar Jaiswal | Ind | 48100 | Faisal Rahman | JDU | 46451 | 1649 | ||
Sheohar district | ||||||||||
22 | Sheohar | Sharfuddin | JDU | 40447 | Pratima Devi | BSP | 38816 | 1631 | ||
Sitamarhi district | ||||||||||
23 | Riga | Moti Lal Prasad | BJP | 48633 | Amit Kumar | INC | 26306 | 22327 | ||
24 | Bathnaha | Dinkar Ram | BJP | 49181 | Lalita Devi | LJP | 35889 | 13292 | ||
25 | Parihar | Ram Naresh Prasad Yadav | BJP | 32987 | Ram Chandra Purve | RJD | 28769 | 4218 | ||
26 | Sursand | Shahid Ali Khan | JDU | 38542 | Jainandan Prasad Yadav | RJD | 37356 | 1186 | ||
27 | Bajpatti | Ranju Geeta | JDU | 44726 | Md Anwarul Haque | RJD | 41306 | 3420 | ||
28 | Sitamarhi | Sunil Kumar Pintu | BJP | 51664 | Raghwendra Kumar Singh | LJP | 46443 | 5221 | ||
29 | Runnisaidpur | Guddi Devi | JDU | 36125 | Ram Shatrughan Rai | RJD | 25366 | 10759 | ||
30 | Belsand | Sunita Singh Chauhan | JDU | 38139 | Sanjay Kumar Gupta | RJD | 18559 | 19580 | ||
Madhubani district | ||||||||||
31 | Harlakhi | Shaligram Yadav | JDU | 30281 | Ram Naresh Pandey | CPI | 23622 | 6659 | ||
32 | Benipatti | Vinod Narayan Jha | BJP | 31198 | Mahesh Chandra Singh | LJP | 18556 | 12642 | ||
33 | Khajauli | Arun Shankar Prasad | BJP | 44959 | Sitaram Yadav | RJD | 34246 | 10713 | ||
34 | Babubarhi | Uma Kant Yadav | RJD | 51772 | Kapil Deo Kamat | JDU | 46859 | 4913 | ||
35 | Bisfi | Faiyaz Ahmad | RJD | 47169 | Hari Bhushan Thakur | JDU | 37668 | 9501 | ||
36 | Madhubani | Ramdeo Mahto | BJP | 44817 | Naiyar Azam | RJD | 44229 | 588 | ||
37 | Rajnagar | Ram Lakhan Ram Raman | RJD | 40584 | Ram Prit Paswan | BJP | 38125 | 2459 | ||
38 | Jhanjharpur | Nitish Mishra | JDU | 57652 | Jagat Narayan Singh | RJD | 36971 | 20681 | ||
39 | Phulparas | Guljar Devi Yadav | JDU | 36113 | Virendra Kumar Chaudhary | RJD | 23769 | 12344 | ||
40 | Laukaha | Hari Prasad Sah | JDU | 47849 | Chitaranjan Prasad Yadav | RJD | 30283 | 17566 | ||
Supaul district | ||||||||||
41 | Nirmali | Aniruddha Prasad Yadav | JDU | 70150 | Vijay Kumar Gupta | INC | 24140 | 46010 | ||
42 | Pipra | Sujata Devi | JDU | 44883 | Dinbandhu Yadav | LJP | 30197 | 14686 | ||
43 | Supaul | Bijendra Prasad Yadav | JDU | 55179 | Ravindra Kumar Raman | RJD | 39779 | 15400 | ||
44 | Triveniganj | Amla Devi | JDU | 63729 | Anant Kumar Bharti | LJP | 44706 | 19023 | ||
45 | Chhatapur | Neeraj Kumar Singh | JDU | 66895 | Akeel Ahmad | RJD | 43165 | 23730 | ||
Araria district | ||||||||||
46 | Narpatganj | Devanti Yadav | BJP | 61106 | Anil Kumar Yadav | RJD | 54169 | 6937 | ||
47 | Raniganj | Parmanand Rishideo | BJP | 65111 | Shanti Devi | RJD | 41458 | 23653 | ||
48 | Forbesganj | Padam Parag Roy Venu | BJP | 70463 | Maya Nand Thakur | LJP | 43636 | 26827 | ||
49 | Araria | Zakir Hussain Khan | LJP | 49532 | Narayan Kumar Jha | BJP | 31471 | 18061 | ||
50 | Jokihat | Sarfaraz Alam | JDU | 44027 | Koshar Zia | Ind | 18697 | 25330 | ||
51 | Sikti | Anandi Prasad Yadav | BJP | 42076 | Vijay Kumar Mandal | LJP | 32202 | 9874 | ||
Kishanganj district | ||||||||||
52 | Bahadurganj | Md. Tauseef Alam | INC | 30551 | Mohammad Maswar Alam | JDU | 26752 | 3799 | ||
53 | Thakurganj | Naushad Alam | LJP | 36372 | Gopal Kumar Agrawal | JDU | 29409 | 6963 | ||
54 | Kishanganj | Mohammad Jawed | INC | 38867 | Sweety Singh | BJP | 38603 | 264 | ||
55 | Kochadhaman | Akhtarul Iman | RJD | 37376 | Mujahid Alam | JDU | 28351 | 9025 | ||
Purnia district | ||||||||||
56 | Amour | Saba Zafar | BJP | 57774 | Abdul Jalil Mastan | INC | 38946 | 18828 | ||
57 | Baisi | Santosh Kushwaha | BJP | 39939 | Nasar Ahamad | INC | 30689 | 9250 | ||
58 | Kasba | Md. Afaque Alam | INC | 63025 | Pradip Kumar Das | BJP | 58570 | 4455 | ||
59 | Banmankhi | Krishna Kumar Rishi | BJP | 67950 | Dharmlal Rishi | RJD | 23060 | 44890 | ||
60 | Rupauli | Bima Bharti | JDU | 64887 | Shankar Singh | LJP | 27171 | 37716 | ||
61 | Dhamdaha | Leshi Singh | JDU | 64323 | Irshad Ahmad Khan | INC | 19626 | 44697 | ||
62 | Purnia | Raj Kishore Kesri | BJP | 54605 | Ram Charitra Yadav | INC | 39006 | 15599 | ||
Katihar district | ||||||||||
63 | Katihar | Tarkishore Prasad | BJP | 58718 | Ram Prakash Mahto | RJD | 38111 | 20607 | ||
64 | Kadwa | Bhola Ray | BJP | 38225 | Himraj Singh | NCP | 19858 | 18367 | ||
65 | Balrampur | Dulal Chandra Goswami | Ind | 48136 | Mahbub Alam | CPI (ML) | 45432 | 2704 | ||
66 | Pranpur | Binod Kumar Singh | BJP | 43660 | Israt Parween | NCP | 42944 | 716 | ||
67 | Manihari | Manohar Prasad Singh | JDU | 44938 | Gita Kisku | NCP | 40773 | 4165 | ||
68 | Barari | Bibhash Chandra Choudhary | BJP | 58104 | Mohammed Shakoor | NCP | 30936 | 27168 | ||
69 | Korha | Mahesh Paswan | BJP | 71020 | Sunita Devi | INC | 18576 | 52444 | ||
Madhepura district | ||||||||||
70 | Alamnagar | Narendra Narayan Yadav | JDU | 64967 | Lovely Anand | INC | 22622 | 42345 | ||
71 | Bihariganj | Renu Kumari Singh | JDU | 79062 | Prabhash Kumar | RJD | 29065 | 49997 | ||
72 | Singheshwar | Ramesh Rishidev | JDU | 72282 | Amit Kumar Bharti | RJD | 57086 | 15196 | ||
73 | Madhepura | Chandra Shekhar | RJD | 72481 | Ramendra Kumar Yadav | JDU | 60537 | 11944 | ||
Saharsa district | ||||||||||
74 | Sonbarsha | Ratnesh Sada | JDU | 56633 | Sarita Devi | LJP | 25188 | 31445 | ||
75 | Saharsa | Alok Ranjan Jha | BJP | 55687 | Arun Kumar | RJD | 47708 | 7979 | ||
76 | Simri Bakhtiarpur | Aurn Kumar | JDU | 57980 | Mehboob Ali Kaiser | INC | 39138 | 18842 | ||
77 | Mahishi | Abdul Ghafoor | RJD | 39158 | Raj Kumar Sah | JDU | 37441 | 1717 | ||
Darbhanga district | ||||||||||
78 | Kusheshwar Asthan | Shashi Bhushan Hazari | BJP | 28576 | Ram Chandra Paswan | LJP | 23064 | 5512 | ||
79 | Gaura Bauram | Izhar Ahmad | JDU | 33258 | Mahavir Prasad | LJP | 22656 | 10602 | ||
80 | Benipur | Gopal Jee Thakur | BJP | 43222 | Hare Krishna Yadav | JDU | 29265 | 13957 | ||
81 | Alinagar | Abdul Bari Siddiqui | RJD | 37923 | Prabhakar Choudhary | JDU | 32934 | 4989 | ||
82 | Darbhanga Rural | Lalit Kumar Yadav | RJD | 29776 | Ashraf Hussain | JDU | 26100 | 3676 | ||
83 | Darbhanga | Sanjay Saraogi | BJP | 64136 | Sultan Ahmad | RJD | 36582 | 27554 | ||
84 | Hayaghat | Amarnath Gami | BJP | 32023 | Shahnawaz Ahmad Kaifee | LJP | 25998 | 6025 | ||
85 | Bahadurpur | Madan Sahni | JDU | 27320 | Harinandan Yadav | RJD | 26677 | 643 | ||
86 | Keoti | Ashok Kumar Yadav | BJP | 45791 | Faraz Fatmi | RJD | 45762 | 29 | ||
87 | Jale | Vijay Kumar Mishra | BJP | 42590 | Ramniwas | RJD | 25648 | 16942 | ||
Muzaffarpur district | ||||||||||
88 | Gaighat | Veena Devi | BJP | 56386 | Maheshwar Prasad Yadav | RJD | 40399 | 15987 | ||
89 | Aurai | Ram Surat Rai | BJP | 38422 | Surendra Kumar | RJD | 26681 | 11741 | ||
90 | Minapur | Dinesh Prasad | JDU | 42286 | Rajeev Kumar (Munna Yadav) | RJD | 36884 | 5402 | ||
91 | Bochahan | Ramai Ram | JDU | 61885 | Musafir Paswan | RJD | 37758 | 24127 | ||
92 | Sakra | Suresh Chanchal | JDU | 55486 | Lal Babu Ram | RJD | 42441 | 13045 | ||
93 | Kurhani | Manoj Kumar Singh | JDU | 36757 | Bijendra Chaudhary | LJP | 35187 | 1570 | ||
94 | Muzaffarpur | Suresh Sharma | BJP | 72301 | Mohhammad Jamal | LJP | 25862 | 46439 | ||
95 | Kanti | Ajit Kumar | JDU | 39648 | Md Israil | RJD | 31233 | 8415 | ||
96 | Baruraj | Brij Kishor Singh | RJD | 42783 | Nand Kumar Rai | JDU | 28466 | 14317 | ||
97 | Paroo | Ashok Kumar Singh | BJP | 53609 | Mithilesh Prasad Yadav | RJD | 34582 | 19027 | ||
98 | Sahebganj | Raju Kumar Singh | JDU | 46606 | Ram Vichar Ray | RJD | 41690 | 4916 | ||
Gopalganj district | ||||||||||
99 | Baikunthpur | Manjeet Kumar Singh | JDU | 70105 | Devdatt Prasad | RJD | 33581 | 36524 | ||
100 | Barauli | Rampravesh Rai | BJP | 45234 | Md. Nematullah | RJD | 34820 | 10414 | ||
101 | Gopalganj | Subhash Singh | BJP | 58010 | Reyazul Haque Raju | RJD | 42117 | 15893 | ||
102 | Kuchaikote | Amrendra Kumar Pandey | JDU | 51815 | Aditya Narain Pandey | RJD | 32297 | 19518 | ||
103 | Bhore | Indradev Manjhi | BJP | 61401 | Bachchan Das | RJD | 17831 | 43570 | ||
104 | Hathua | Ramsewak Singh | JDU | 50708 | Rajesh Kumar Singh | RJD | 27861 | 22847 | ||
Siwan district | ||||||||||
105 | Siwan | Vyas Deo Prasad | BJP | 51637 | Awadh Bihari Choudhary | RJD | 39096 | 12541 | ||
106 | Ziradei | Asha Devi | BJP | 29442 | Amarjeet Kushwaha | CPI(ML) | 20522 | 8920 | ||
107 | Darauli | Ramayan Manjhi | BJP | 40993 | Satyadeo Ram | CPI(ML) | 33987 | 7006 | ||
108 | Raghunathpur | Vikram Kunwar | BJP | 33474 | Amar Nath Yadav | CPI(ML) | 18362 | 15112 | ||
109 | Daraunda | Jagmato Devi | JDU | 49115 | Binod Kumar Singh | RJD | 17980 | 31135 | ||
110 | Barharia | Shyam Bahadur Singh | JDU | 53707 | Mahamad Mobin | RJD | 28586 | 25121 | ||
111 | Goriakothi | Bhumendra Narayan Singh | BJP | 42533 | Indradeo Prasad | RJD | 28512 | 14021 | ||
112 | Maharajganj | Damodar Singh | JDU | 40232 | Manik Chand Rai | RJD | 20232 | 20000 | ||
Saran district | ||||||||||
113 | Ekma | Manoranjan Singh | JDU | 55474 | Kameshwar Kumar Singh | RJD | 26273 | 29201 | ||
114 | Manjhi | Gautam Singh | JDU | 28687 | Hem Narayan Singh | RJD | 20783 | 7904 | ||
115 | Baniapur | Kedar Nath Singh | RJD | 45259 | Virendra Kumar Ojha | JDU | 41684 | 3575 | ||
116 | Taraiya | Janak Singh | BJP | 26600 | Tarkeshwar Singh | INC | 19630 | 6970 | ||
117 | Marhaura | Jitendra Kumar Ray | RJD | 26374 | Lal Babu Ray | JDU | 20750 | 5624 | ||
118 | Chapra | Janardan Singh Sigriwal | BJP | 61045 | Pramendra Ranjan Singh | RJD | 25174 | 35871 | ||
119 | Garkha | Gyanchand Manjhi | BJP | 41033 | Muneshwar Chaudhary | RJD | 39246 | 1787 | ||
120 | Amnour | Krishna Kumar Mantoo | JDU | 29508 | Sunil Kumar | Ind | 18991 | 10517 | ||
121 | Parsa | Chhotelal Rai | JDU | 44828 | Chandrika Rai | RJD | 40139 | 4689 | ||
122 | Sonepur | Vinay Kumar Singh | BJP | 64676 | Rabri Devi | RJD | 43991 | 20685 | ||
Vaishali district | ||||||||||
123 | Hajipur | Nityanand Rai | BJP | 55315 | Rajendra Rai | RJD | 38706 | 16609 | ||
124 | Lalganj | Annu Shukla | JDU | 58210 | Raj Kumar Sah | Ind | 34065 | 24145 | ||
125 | Vaishali | Brishin Patel | JDU | 60950 | Veena Shahi | RJD | 48122 | 12828 | ||
126 | Mahua | Ravindra Ray | JDU | 46309 | Jageshwar Ray | RJD | 24384 | 21925 | ||
127 | Raja Pakar | Sanjay Kumar | JDU | 43212 | Gaurishankar Paswan | LJP | 32997 | 10215 | ||
128 | Raghopur | Satish Kumar | JDU | 64222 | Rabri Devi | RJD | 51216 | 13006 | ||
129 | Mahnar | Achyutanand Singh | BJP | 29754 | Rama Kishore Singh | LJP | 27265 | 2489 | ||
130 | Patepur | Mahendra Baitha | BJP | 53762 | Prema Chaudhary | RJD | 37095 | 16667 | ||
Samastipur district | ||||||||||
131 | Kalyanpur | Ramsewak Hazari | JDU | 62124 | Bishwnath Paswan | LJP | 31927 | 30197 | ||
132 | Warisnagar | Ashok Kumar | JDU | 46245 | Gajendra Prasad Singh | RJD | 26745 | 19500 | ||
133 | Samastipur | Akhtarul Islam Sahin | RJD | 42852 | Ram Nath Thakur | JDU | 41025 | 1827 | ||
134 | Ujiarpur | Durga Prasad Singh | RJD | 42791 | Ram Lakhan Mahato | JDU | 29760 | 13031 | ||
135 | Morwa | Baidhnath Sahani | JDU | 40271 | Ashok Singh | RJD | 33421 | 6850 | ||
136 | Sarairanjan | Vijay Kumar Chaudhary | JDU | 53946 | Ramashraya Sahni | RJD | 36389 | 17557 | ||
137 | Mohiuddinnagar | Rana Gangeshwar Singh | BJP | 51756 | Ajay Kumar Bulganin | RJD | 37405 | 14351 | ||
138 | Bibhutipur | Ram Balak Singh | JDU | 46469 | Ram Deo Verma | CPI(M) | 34168 | 12301 | ||
139 | Rosera | Manju Hazari | BJP | 57930 | Pitamber Paswan | RJD | 45811 | 12119 | ||
140 | Hasanpur | Raj Kumar Ray | JDU | 36767 | Sunil Kumar Puspam | RJD | 33476 | 3291 | ||
Begusarai district | ||||||||||
141 | Cheria-Bariarpur | Manju Verma | JDU | 32807 | Anil Kumar Chaudhary | LJP | 31746 | 1061 | ||
142 | Bachhwara | Abdhesh Kumar Rai | CPI | 33770 | Arvind Kumar Singh | Ind | 21683 | 12087 | ||
143 | Teghra | Lalan Kumar | BJP | 38694 | Ram Ratan Singh | CPI | 32848 | 5846 | ||
144 | Matihani | Narendra Kumar Singh | JDU | 60530 | Abhay Kumar Sarjan | INC | 36702 | 23828 | ||
145 | Sahebpur Kamal | Parveen Amanullah | JDU | 46391 | Shreenarayan Yadav | RJD | 35280 | 11111 | ||
146 | Begusarai | Surendra Mehata | BJP | 50602 | Upendra Prasad Singh | LJP | 30984 | 19618 | ||
147 | Bakhri | Ramanand Ram | BJP | 43871 | Ram Binod Paswan | LJP | 25459 | 18412 | ||
Khagaria district | ||||||||||
148 | Alauli | Ram Chandra Sada | JDU | 53775 | Pashupati Kumar Paras | LJP | 36252 | 17523 | ||
149 | Khagaria | Poonam Devi Yadav | JDU | 48841 | Sushila Devi | LJP | 21988 | 26853 | ||
150 | Beldaur | Panna Lal Singh Patel | JDU | 45990 | Sunita Sharma | LJP | 30252 | 15738 | ||
151 | Parbatta | Samrat Chaudhary | RJD | 60428 | Ramanand Prasad Singh | JDU | 59620 | 808 | ||
Bhagalpur district | ||||||||||
152 | Bihpur | Kumar Shailendra | BJP | 48027 | Shailesh Kumar | RJD | 47562 | 465 | ||
153 | Gopalpur | Narendra Kumar Niraj | JDU | 53876 | Amit Rana | RJD | 28816 | 25060 | ||
154 | Pirpainti | Aman Kumar | BJP | 48493 | Ram Vilash Paswan | RJD | 42741 | 5752 | ||
155 | Kahalgaon | Sadanand Singh | INC | 44936 | Kahkashan Perween | JDU | 36001 | 8935 | ||
156 | Bhagalpur | Ashwini Kumar Choubey | BJP | 49164 | Ajeet Sharma | INC | 38104 | 11060 | ||
157 | Sultanganj | Subodh Roy | JDU | 34652 | Ramavatar Mandal | RJD | 29807 | 4845 | ||
158 | Nathnagar | Ajay Kumar Mandal | JDU | 42094 | Abu Kaishar | RJD | 37367 | 4727 | ||
Banka district | ||||||||||
159 | Amarpur | Janardan Manjhi | JDU | 47300 | Surendra Prasad Singh | RJD | 29293 | 18007 | ||
160 | Dhoraiya | Manish Kumar | JDU | 40261 | Naresh Das | RJD | 31919 | 8342 | ||
161 | Banka | Javed Iqbal Ansari | RJD | 29047 | Ramnarayan Mandal | BJP | 26637 | 2410 | ||
162 | Katoria | Sonelal Hembram | BJP | 32332 | Suklal Besara | RJD | 23569 | 8763 | ||
163 | Belhar | Giridhari Yadav | JDU | 33776 | Ramdeo Yadav | RJD | 26160 | 7616 | ||
Munger district | ||||||||||
164 | Tarapur | Neeta Choudhary | JDU | 44582 | Sakuni Choudhury | RJD | 30704 | 13878 | ||
165 | Munger | Anant Kumar Satyarthy | JDU | 55086 | Shabnam Perwin | RJD | 37473 | 17613 | ||
166 | Jamalpur | Shailesh Kumar | JDU | 48337 | Sadhana Devi | LJP | 27195 | 21142 | ||
Lakhisarai district | ||||||||||
167 | Suryagarha | Prem Ranjan Patel | BJP | 49511 | Prahlad Yadav | RJD | 46583 | 2928 | ||
168 | Lakhisarai | Vijay Kumar Sinha | BJP | 78457 | Fulaina Singh | RJD | 18837 | 59620 | ||
Sheikhpura district | ||||||||||
169 | Sheikhpura | Randhir Kumar Soni | JDU | 31507 | Sunila Devi | INC | 24165 | 7342 | ||
170 | Barbigha | Gajanand Shahi | JDU | 24136 | Ashok Choudhary | INC | 21089 | 3047 | ||
Nalanda district | ||||||||||
171 | Asthawan | Jitendra Kumar | JDU | 54176 | Kapildev Prasad Singh | LJP | 34606 | 19570 | ||
172 | Biharsharif | Sunil Kumar | JDU | 77880 | Aafrin Sultana | RJD | 54168 | 23712 | ||
173 | Rajgir | Satyadev Narayan Arya | BJP | 50648 | Dhananjay Kumar | LJP | 23697 | 26951 | ||
174 | Islampur | Rajib Ranjan | JDU | 56332 | Birendra Gope | RJD | 32524 | 23808 | ||
175 | Hilsa | Usha Sinha | JDU | 54974 | Rina Devi | LJP | 41772 | 13202 | ||
176 | Nalanda | Shrawan Kumar | JDU | 58067 | Arun Kumar | RJD | 37030 | 21037 | ||
177 | Harnaut | Hari Narayan Singh | JDU | 56827 | Arun Kumar | LJP | 41785 | 15042 | ||
Patna district | ||||||||||
178 | Mokama | Anant Kumar Singh | JDU | 51564 | Sonam Devi | LJP | 42610 | 8954 | ||
179 | Barh | Gyanendra Kumar Singh | JDU | 53129 | Vijay Krishna | RJD | 33734 | 19395 | ||
180 | Bakhtiarpur | Aniruddh Kumar Yadav | RJD | 52782 | Vinode Yadav | BJP | 38037 | 14745 | ||
181 | Digha | Punam Devi | JDU | 81247 | Satya Nand Sharma | LJP | 20785 | 60462 | ||
182 | Bankipur | Nitin Nabin | BJP | 78771 | Binod Kumar Srivastava | RJD | 17931 | 60840 | ||
183 | Kumhrar | Arun Kumar Sinha | BJP | 83425 | Md Kamal Parwez | LJP | 15617 | 67808 | ||
184 | Patna Sahib | Nand Kishore Yadav | BJP | 91419 | Parvej Ahmad | INC | 26082 | 65337 | ||
185 | Fatuha | Rama Nand Yadav | RJD | 50218 | Ajay Kumar Singh | JDU | 40562 | 9656 | ||
186 | Danapur | Asha Devi | BJP | 59425 | Ritlal Yadav | Ind | 41506 | 17919 | ||
187 | Maner | Bhai Virendra | RJD | 57818 | Srikant Nirala | JDU | 48217 | 9601 | ||
188 | Phulwari | Shyam Rajak | JDU | 67390 | Uday Kumar | RJD | 46210 | 21180 | ||
189 | Masaurhi | Arun Manjhi | JDU | 56977 | Anil Kumar | LJP | 51945 | 5032 | ||
190 | Paliganj | Usha Vidyarthi | BJP | 43692 | Jai Vardhan Yadav | RJD | 33450 | 10242 | ||
191 | Bikram | Anil Kumar | BJP | 38965 | Siddharth | LJP | 36613 | 2352 | ||
Bhojpur district | ||||||||||
192 | Sandesh | Sanjay Singh | BJP | 29988 | Arun Kumar | RJD | 23166 | 6822 | ||
193 | Barhara | Raghvendra Pratap Singh | RJD | 46102 | Asha Devi | JDU | 45019 | 1083 | ||
194 | Arrah | Amrendra Pratap Singh | BJP | 56504 | Shree Kumar Singh | LJP | 37564 | 18940 | ||
195 | Agiaon | Shivesh Kumar | BJP | 29257 | Suresh Paswan | RJD | 24008 | 5249 | ||
196 | Tarari | Narendra Kumar Pandey | JDU | 48413 | Adib Rizvi | RJD | 34093 | 14320 | ||
197 | Jagdishpur | Dinesh Kumar Singh | RJD | 55560 | Sribhagwan Singh Kushwaha | JDU | 45374 | 10186 | ||
198 | Shahpur | Munni Devi | BJP | 44795 | Dharmpal Singh | RJD | 36584 | 8211 | ||
Buxar district | ||||||||||
199 | Brahampur | Dilmarni Devi | BJP | 46196 | Ajit Chaudhary | RJD | 25854 | 20342 | ||
200 | Buxar | Sukhada Pandey | BJP | 48062 | Shyam Lal Singh Kushwaha | RJD | 27879 | 20183 | ||
201 | Dumraon | Daud Ali | JDU | 42538 | Sunil Kumar | RJD | 22692 | 19846 | ||
202 | Rajpur | Santosh Kumar Nirala | JDU | 54802 | Chhedi Lal Ram | LJP | 39563 | 15239 | ||
Kaimur district | ||||||||||
203 | Ramgarh | Ambika Singh Yadav | RJD | 30787 | Ashok Kumar Singh | Ind | 27809 | 2978 | ||
204 | Mohania | Chhedi Paswan | JDU | 38918 | Niranjan Ram | RJD | 36393 | 2525 | ||
205 | Bhabua | Pramod Kumar Singh | LJP | 31246 | Anand Bhushan Pandey | BJP | 30799 | 447 | ||
206 | Chainpur | Brij Kishor Bind | BJP | 46510 | Ajay Alok | BSP | 32930 | 13580 | ||
Rohtas district | ||||||||||
207 | Chenari | Shyam Bihari Ram | JDU | 44586 | Lalan Paswan | RJD | 41685 | 2901 | ||
208 | Sasaram | Jawahar Prasad | BJP | 50856 | Ashok Kumar | RJD | 45445 | 5411 | ||
209 | Kargahar | Ram Dhani Singh | JDU | 54190 | Shiv Shankar Singh | LJP | 40993 | 13197 | ||
210 | Dinara | Jai Kumar Singh | JDU | 47176 | Sita Sundari Devi | RJD | 30566 | 16610 | ||
211 | Nokha | Rameshwar Chaurasiya | BJP | 39020 | Kanti Singh | RJD | 27297 | 11723 | ||
212 | Dehri | Jyoti Rashmi | Ind | 43634 | Mohammad Iliyas Hussain | RJD | 33819 | 9815 | ||
213 | Karakat | Rajeshwar Raj | JDU | 49751 | Munna Rai | RJD | 38336 | 11415 | ||
Arwal district | ||||||||||
214 | Arwal | Chitranjan Kumar | BJP | 23984 | Mahanand Prasad | CPI(ML) | 19782 | 4202 | ||
215 | Kurtha | Satyadeo Singh | JDU | 37633 | Shiv Bachan Yadav | RJD | 28140 | 9493 | ||
Jehanabad district | ||||||||||
216 | Jehanabad | Abhiram Sharma | JDU | 35508 | Sachchita Nand Yadav | RJD | 26941 | 8567 | ||
217 | Ghosi | Rahul Kumar | JDU | 40364 | Jagdish Prasad | LJP | 26088 | 14276 | ||
218 | Makhdumpur | Jitan Ram Manjhi | JDU | 38463 | Dharmraj Paswan | RJD | 33378 | 5085 | ||
Aurangabad district | ||||||||||
219 | Goh | Ranvijay Kumar | JDU | 47378 | Ram Ayodhya Prasad Yadav | RJD | 46684 | 694 | ||
220 | Obra | Somprakash Singh | Ind | 36816 | Pramod Singh Chadravanshi | JDU | 36014 | 802 | ||
221 | Nabinagar | Virendra Kumar Singh | JDU | 36860 | Vijay Kumar Singh | LJP | 25026 | 11834 | ||
222 | Kutumba | Lalan Ram | JDU | 42559 | Suresh Paswan | RJD | 28649 | 13910 | ||
223 | Aurangabad | Ramadhar Singh | BJP | 41176 | Sunil Kumar Singh | RJD | 34934 | 6242 | ||
224 | Rafiganj | Ashok Kumar Singh | JDU | 58501 | Mohammad Nehaluddin | RJD | 34816 | 23685 | ||
Gaya district | ||||||||||
225 | Gurua | Surendra Prasad Sinha | BJP | 46767 | Bindeshwari Prasad Yadav | JDU | 35331 | 11436 | ||
226 | Sherghati | Vinod Prasad Yadav | JDU | 25447 | Sushama Devi | Ind | 18944 | 6503 | ||
227 | Imamganj | Uday Narayan Choudhary | JDU | 44126 | Raushan Kumar | RJD | 42915 | 1211 | ||
228 | Barachatti | Jyoti Devi | JDU | 57550 | Samta Devi | RJD | 33804 | 23746 | ||
229 | Bodh Gaya | Shyamdeo Paswan | BJP | 54160 | Kumar Sarvjeet | LJP | 42947 | 11213 | ||
230 | Gaya Town | Prem Kumar | BJP | 55618 | Jalal Uddin Ansari | CPI | 27201 | 28417 | ||
231 | Tikari | Anil Kumar | JDU | 67706 | Bagi Kumar Verma | RJD | 49165 | 18541 | ||
232 | Belaganj | Surendra Prasad Yadav | RJD | 53079 | Mohammad Amzad | JDU | 48441 | 4638 | ||
233 | Atri | Krishna Nandan Yadav | JDU | 55633 | Kunti Devi | RJD | 35023 | 20610 | ||
234 | Wazirganj | Birendra Singh | BJP | 38893 | Awadhesh Kumar Singh | INC | 21127 | 17766 | ||
235 | Rajauli | Kanhaiya Kumar | BJP | 51020 | Prakash Veer | RJD | 36930 | 14090 | ||
Nawada district | ||||||||||
236 | Hisua | Anil Singh | BJP | 43110 | Anil Mehta | LJP | 39132 | 3978 | ||
237 | Nawada | Purnima Yadav | JDU | 46568 | Rajballabh Prasad | RJD | 40231 | 6337 | ||
238 | Gobindpur | Kaushal Yadav | JDU | 45589 | K B Prasad | LJP | 24702 | 20887 | ||
239 | Warisaliganj | Pradip Kumar | JDU | 42381 | Aruna Devi | INC | 36953 | 5428 | ||
Jamui district | ||||||||||
240 | Sikandra | Rameshwar Paswan | JDU | 39829 | Subhash Chandra Bosh | LJP | 27468 | 12361 | ||
241 | Jamui | Ajoy Pratap | JDU | 60130 | Vijay Prakash Yadav | RJD | 35663 | 24467 | ||
242 | Jhajha | Damodar Rawat | JDU | 48080 | Binod Prasad Yadav | RJD | 37876 | 10204 | ||
243 | Chakai | Sumit Kumar Singh | JMM | 21809 | Bijay Kumar Singh | LJP | 21621 | 188 |
See also
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External links
edit- Observers list for Bihar Assembly Elections 2010
- Constituencywise Result Status Archived 9 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine (all candidates listed)