
Bhore (SC) Election 2025: The reserved constituency in Gopalganj district will vote on November 6, 2025, with results on November 14. Known for its close contests and local issues driving voter sentiment, Bhore (SC) remains one of the key seats to watch in the Bihar Assembly Election 2025.
Bihar Elections 2025: The Bhore (SC) Assembly Constituency is one of the significant reserved seats in the Gopalganj district of Bihar and will play an important role in determining the result of the Bihar Legislative Assembly Election, 2025.
Bhore is one of the constituencies that has always seen closely contested battles between the JD-U, CPI-ML-L, and other regional parties. With polls fast approaching, local issues like infrastructure development, unemployment, and social welfare remain at the heart of the election narrative here.
Bhore (SC) Assembly constituency will go to polls in the upcoming Bihar Legislative Assembly Election 2025. The voting for the constituency is scheduled on 6th November 2025 in Phase 1, while the counting and declaration of result would take place on 14 November 2025.
The constituency, reserved for Scheduled Castes, falls under the Gopalganj Lok Sabha segment and forms one of the most politically active seats in North Bihar.
In the 2020 assembly election, the Bhore (SC) seat was won by Sunil Kumar of JD(U) with approximately 74,067 votes. He defeated Jitendra Paswan of CPI(ML)(L) by a thin margin; the latter received 73,605 votes.
The slim victory margin reflected the strong competition between JD(U) and the Left bloc, making Bhore one of the most closely watched constituencies in the Gopalganj district.
With the Bihar Assembly elections in 2025, Bhore (SC) is in the limelight as various key contenders are in the fray, Here’s the list of candidates:
Polling in Bhore will begin at 7 am and conclude at 6 pm, as per the standard schedule of the Election Commission. The voters are requested to check their booth details and carry valid photo identification to avoid last-minute hassles.
The Bhore (SC) constituency comprises Bhore, Kateya, and Vijaipur blocks in the Gopalganj district. The constituency is primarily rural with a Scheduled Caste and Other Backward Classes-dominated population, reflecting the socio-economic diversity of the region as well as its electoral importance.
As per the records of the 2020 elections, Bhore had nearly 3.32 lakh registered voters, while the turnout figures hovered around the 50–55% mark. The voter turnout is expected to increase in the 2025 election amidst increased political activity in the region.
The Bhore (SC) constituency was formed in 1957 and, following the Delimitation Order of 2008, it became Constituency No. 103 under the Gopalganj district. It is also a reserved constituency to ensure political representation and participation from marginalised communities.