
Arrah Election 2025 Date, Arrah Election 2025, Arrah Bihar Election 2025, Arrah Election 2025 Result
The 2025 Bihar Assembly elections have placed Arrah — one of the most politically vibrant constituencies in Patna district — back in the spotlight. Known for its deep-rooted political legacy and active voter base, Arrah has long been a centre of ideological clashes between traditional parties and emerging political forces.
Historically dominated by the Congress and Left alliances, Arrah’s political landscape has steadily evolved, with the BJP and JD(U) making significant inroads over recent years. The constituency now stands as a microcosm of Bihar’s changing political fabric — where development issues, social equity, and caste equations converge to shape the outcome.
As Bihar heads toward a decisive election, Arrah is expected to witness a high-stakes multi-cornered contest that could redefine political equations in this strategically crucial part of Patna.
The Arrah Assembly Election 2025 will be held on November 6, 2025.
In the 2020 election, BJP's Amrendra Pratap Singh emerged victorious with 71,781 votes, achieving a lead of 3,002 votes and capturing 45.05% of the total vote share.
| CANDIDATES | Party |
| Amardeep Jumar Jai | IND |
| Arun Kumar Singh | Bharatiya Mahasangh Party |
| Dharmatma Sharma | SUCI (C) |
| Gorakh Ram | Bhojpuria Jan Morcha |
| Md. Sarfaraj Ansari | Peoples Party of India (Democratic) |
| Mrtiyunjay Bhardwaj | BSP |
| Quyamuddin Ansari | CPI (ML) (L) |
| Raj Kishor Sharma | Jantantra Awaj Party |
| Rajesh Sharma | Gantantrik Samaj Party |
| Sachin | IND |
| Sanjay Singh (Tiger) | BJP |
The voting will start at 7:00 AM and will conclude at 5:00 PM.
Arrah city is governed by the Municipal Corporation and is situated in Bhojpur, Bihar. It has a total population of 2,61,430, of which 1,38,804 are males and 1,22,626 are females, as per the 2011 Census of India.
The Arrah Assembly constituency has a total of approximately 3,23,597 registered voters, including 1,74,475 male voters, 1,48,846 female voters, and 6 voters from the third gender.
Arrah, located in Bihar’s Patna, has been part of India’s electoral landscape since it became an Assembly constituency in 1951.
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