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Jhanjharpur Assembly Election Result 2025: BJP's Nitish Mishra Defeats CPI's Ram Narayan Yadav

BJP's Nitish Mishra defeated CPI's Ram Narayan Yadav in the Jhanjharpur constituency as the Bihar Assembly Election Results 2025 were announced on Friday.

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Jhanjharpur Assembly Election Result 2025 Live Updates (Photo created by AI)
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Bihar Election Results 2025: Nitish Mishra, the candidate from the Bharatiya Janata Party, received 107,671 votes through EVMs and 287 postal votes, making a total of 107,958 votes. He secured 55.89% of the total votes in his constituency.​
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Jhanjharpur Assembly Election Result 2025: BJP's Nitish Mishra Defeats CPI's Ram Narayan Yadav

BJP's Nitish Mishra defeated CPI's Ram Narayan Yadav by more than 54,000 votes.


Jhanjharpur Assembly Election Result 2025: BJP's Nitish Mishra Wins

Nitish Mishra, the candidate from the Bharatiya Janata Party, received 107,671 votes through EVMs and 287 postal votes, making a total of 107,958 votes. He secured 55.89% of the total votes in his constituency.​


Jhanjharpur Assembly Election Result 2025 Live Updates: Vote Count At 3:15 PM

BJP's Nitish Mishra is leading in Jhanjharpur constituency at 3:15 p.m. with 79,003 votes, while CPI's Ram Narayan Yadav (33,425 votes) and Keshavchandra Bhandari (9,801) from Jan Suraaj Party are trailing behind.


Bihar Election Results 2025 Live Updates: No Re-Poll, Death In Bihar Elections, A First For State

For the first time, the Bihar assembly polls this time saw no voting day deaths and no re-polling being ordered in any constituency. In the past assembly polls, the state witnessed violence, deaths, and re-election.

  • In the 1985 elections, 63 deaths were reported, and re-polling was ordered in 156 booths, the data showed.

  • During the 1990 elections, 87 people died in poll-related violence.

  • In 1995, then Chief Election Commissioner T N Seshan ordered the postponement of the Bihar elections four times due to unprecedented violence and electoral malpractices.

  • In 2005, re-polling was held in 660 booths due to violence and malpractices, according to the data.

  • The counting of votes for this year's two-phase assembly polls is underway in Bihar.













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