Bhore Bihar Election Result: Bhore is an assembly constituency in Gopalganj district of Bihar, a Scheduled Caste reserved seat under Gopalganj Lok Sabha constituency. Known for its active electorate and strong caste-based alignments, the seat has seen close fights between the Janata Dal (United), Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), and other regional parties in the past, Sunil Kumar of the Janata Dal (United) has won from the Bhore (SC) Assembly Constituency.
Live Updates: Bhore Election Result 2025 Winner
Sunil Kumar of the Janata Dal (United) has won from the Bhorey Assembly Constituency after all 33 rounds of counting were completed.
Kumar secured a total of 1,01,469 votes, finishing with a comfortable winning margin of 16,163.
Bhore Election Result 2025 Date
Voting for the Bhore Vidhan Sabha constituency in the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections will take place on 6th November 2025. The counting and declaration of results is slated for November 14, 2025.
Bhore Election Result 2010 Winner
In the 2010 election, Manjeet Kumar Singh of JD(U) won the seat by securing 49,286 votes, defeating his nearest rival Vijay Prakash Ram of RJD who polled 43,615 votes.
Bhore Election Result 2015 Winner
In 2015, Vijay Prakash Ram of the RJD won the seat, getting 66,758 votes (about 45.3%) and defeating Manjeet Kumar Singh of JD(U) who got 61,105 votes (about 41.5%). The margin was 5,653 votes.
Bhore Election Result 2020 Winner
In the 2020 elections, JD(U)’s Manjeet Kumar Singh regained the Bhore seat with 91,326 votes (≈48.7%) against Vijay Prakash Ram of RJD, who polled 83,782 votes (≈44.7%). The victory margin was 7,544 votes.
Who is Manjeet Kumar Singh?
Manjeet Kumar Singh, the JD(U) candidate, is a local heavyweight. Known as a grassroots politician with deep-rooted connections and a long association with the electorate, Singh was in the forefront of rural development initiatives and social welfare drives in Bhore. His political strength lies in the fact that he has been consistent and enjoys support across caste lines.
Bhore Voter Turnout Percentage
In 2020, the voter turnout in Bhore was around 65.4% out of a total of more than 3.12 lakh registered voters. For 2025, it has recorded just a shade higher engagement: early figures indicated a turnout near 67%, keeping up the interest among the electorate.
What was the victory margin in the 2020 Bhore (SC) election?
The margin of victory in the 2020 Bhore (SC) election was 462 votes (74,067 vs. 73,605).
Bhore Assembly Constituency
The constituency in question is Bhore Assembly Constituency (Constituency No. 102), located in Gopalganj district, Bihar. It is a segment of the Gopalganj (SC) Lok Sabha constituency, one of the most politically active and influential seats in north Bihar.
Bhore is known for its dynamic electoral pattern with frequent shifts of power among major political parties like JD(U), RJD, and BJP.
How many registered voters does Bhore have?
The Bhore Assembly constituency is estimated to have 3.22 lakh registered voters, of which there are approximately 1.68 lakh male voters and 1.54 lakh female, along with a negligible number from the third gender category.
Bhore Constituency Pincode
The Pin code of Bhore, Gopalganj district is 841426.
Bhore Election 2025: Full List of Candidates
Here’s the full list of candidates contesting from the Bhore assembly constituency in Bihar Assembly Election 2025:
- Dhananjay – Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) (L)
- Dharmendra Kumar Ram – Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)
- Priti Kinar – Jan Suraaj Party
- Sunil Kumar – Janata Dal (United) (JD(U))
- Surendra Kumar Ram – Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)
This combination of regional and national parties demonstrates that the Bhore constituency represents a multi-cornered contest, with each candidate trying to appeal to the constituency’s diverse social fabric.
Bhore Election Result 2025: Winner List
Although the election has taken place, the winner list of Bhore (SC) is yet to be confirmed. The result would be due on 14 November 2025. The result will be keenly awaited, as it also suggests party strength and the salience of caste dynamics in north Bihar.