
Bankipur Assembly Election 2025: Key candidates, voting date, population, voter details, and political overview of this crucial and urban Patna constituency in Bihar.
The 2025 Bihar Assembly elections are drawing intense attention to Bankipur, one of Patna’s most politically charged constituencies. Located in the heart of the state capital, Bankipur is known for its urban voter base, strong political awareness, and consistent participation in Bihar’s shifting power equations.
Over the years, Bankipur has been a key BJP stronghold, often seen as a symbol of urban Patna’s support for the party. The constituency has produced several high-profile contests, including those involving prominent leaders such as Nitin Nabin, who has long represented the seat for the BJP.
As Bihar’s 243 Assembly seats go to polls, Bankipur will again be in the spotlight — with voters focusing on urban infrastructure, civic amenities, employment, and governance performance.
With both the ruling NDA and opposition Mahagathbandhan eyeing the seat, the 2025 Bankipur election promises a fiercely competitive showdown at the heart of Patna’s political landscape.
The Bankipur Assembly Election 2025 will be held on November 6, 2025.
In the 2020 election, BJP's Nitin Nabin emerged victorious with 83,068 votes, achieving a lead of 39,036 votes and capturing 59.05% of the total vote share.
| CANDIDATES | Party |
| Akhilesh Kumar | IND |
| Niranjan Kumar Achary | Right to Recall Party |
| Nitin Nabin | BJP |
| Pankaj Kumar | AAP |
| Prabhash Chandra Sharma | Jagrook Janta Party |
| Ravi Kumar | IND |
| Rekha Kumari | RJD |
| S. Sajjad Hussain Akhter | IND |
| Vandana Kumari | Jan Suraaj Party |
Voting will start at 7:00 AM and conclude at 5:00 PM.
Bankipur is a segment of Patna Sahib Lok Sabha Constituency and seata sre dominated by the Kayastha caste. The Bankipur has a population of 9,977, of which 5,243 are males and 4,734 are females, as per the 2011 Census of India.
The Bankipur Assembly constituency has a total of approx 331,775 registered voters, including 2,04,041 male voters, 1,78,820 female voters, and 28 voters from the third gender.
There is no record of a specific establishment year for this town, though the parent district, Nalanda, was formed in 2008.
Disclaimer: The information in this article is compiled from publicly available and credible sources. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, details such as election dates, voter data, and constituency information may change over time. Readers are advised to verify the latest updates from official or reliable sources.