
Alinagar Bihar Election 2025 Polling Date: Candidates, Result Date; Know All About Alinagar Vidhan Sabha Seat (Image: Google AI Studio)
Alinagar Assembly constituency is a general category seat, number 81, in the Darbhanga district of Bihar. It is one of the six assembly segments that make up the Darbhanga Lok Sabha constituency. The seat has traditionally seen a bipolar contest between the RJD and the NDA, making it a closely watched political battleground. The incumbent MLA cruised to victory in the 2020 election on the VIP (Vikassheel Insaan Party) ticket. As of today, the VIP was an ally of the NDA.
Polling in the Alinagar constituency will likely be held in the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections. As per the officially released schedule for the state polls of 2025, voting in Alinagar may take place on November 6, 2025. Counting of votes and announcement of results would tentatively be on November 14, 2025.
In the 2020 Assembly election, the seat was captured by Mishri Lal Yadav of the Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP). He secured 61,082 votes with a vote share of 38.62%. Yadav defeated the runner-up, Binod Mishra of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), by a narrow margin of 3,101 votes. The overall percentage turnout in this election was recorded at about 57.4% of the registered electors. In the 2020 election, the total number of registered voters in Alinagar was 2,75,559.
Candidates contesting elections in Alinagar are:
In the Alinagar constituency, the general window for voting is between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM on the day of the poll.
The Alinagar Assembly constituency (No. 81) consists of Alinagar, Tardih and Ghanshyampur community development blocks together with Motipur Panchayat. The constituency is purely rural, with the 2011 Census reporting a 0% urban population. The population of the area was reported to be 4,78,582 in 2024.
The total number of registered electors in the Alinagar Assembly constituency as reported during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections was 2,84,014.
The Alinagar Assembly constituency is a relatively new addition to the electoral map. It was carved out in 2008 after the recommendations of the Delimitation Commission of India, as part of the exercise to redraw boundaries for Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies.