
Buxar Assembly Election 2025 highlights Bihar’s changing politics—where caste meets connectivity, youth, and commuter issues ahead of the 14 Nov 2025 result.
Buxar Election Result 2025 OUT: Buxar, the district headquarters, is a seat where the established agrarian-caste networks intersect with rising commuter zones, trade corridors and younger voters. As counting is scheduled for 14 November 2025, the key question is whether the old order continues to dominate or whether the electorate will shift toward issues of jobs, connectivity, and urban linkages.
Anand Mishra of BJP is the new MLA of Buxar.
Anand Mishra from BJP has won the Bihar Vidhan Sabha Election from Buxar and has become the newest MLA with the total votes of 84,901 and the margin of 28,353.
Polling in Buxar was held on 6 November 2025 (Phase 1). The counting and result announcement are scheduled for 14 November 2025. This election is watched closely because Buxar’s profile is changing—from purely rural district hub to one that includes traders, service-workers and commuters, raising new concerns beyond traditional caste politics.
The sitting MLA is Sanjay Kumar Tiwari (INC), who won the 2020 election. His performance in meeting changing local demand (infrastructure, jobs, connectivity) will influence his re-election chances.
In 2010, the seat was won by Prof. Sukhada Pande (BJP) with ~48,062 votes (~38 % share). That result marked the beginning of competitive dynamics in the constituency.
In 2015, Sanjay Kumar Tiwari (INC) again won the seat with ~66,527 votes (~41 %) defeating the BJP candidate who had ~56,346 votes. The win signalled that voters were open to shifting away from dominant casts and parties at that time.
In 2020, Sanjay Kumar Tiwari (INC) won with 59,417 votes (~36.38 %) defeating Parshuram Chaubey (BJP) who secured ~55,525 votes (~33.99 %) — margin of ~3,892 votes. The narrow margin shows the seat is competitive and susceptible to shifts.
For 2025, Buxar recorded a voter turnout of approximately 65.40%. The strong participation indicates rising engagement, with development and connectivity issues resonating across voters.
The margin in 2020 was about ~3,892 votes (59,417 vs 55,525) — very narrow for a seat of this profile. Such a low margin means small shifts in turnout or voter preference could flip the seat in 2025.
Buxar is Constituency No. 200 in Buxar district, Bihar. It falls under the Buxar Lok Sabha constituency. It includes both the district town and surrounding rural areas—giving it a mixed profile of urban-fringe plus agricultural zones.
| CANDIDATES | Party |
| Abhimnyu Maury | BSP |
| Anand Mishra | BJP |
| Binod Kumar Singh | Bhartiya Sarthak Party |
| Dharm Raj Singh | AAP |
| Manoj Kumar | IND |
| Nitu Kumari | IND |
| Om Jee Kumar | IND |
| Pankaj Kumar Pandey | Kisan Samaj Party (S) |
| Pramila Devi | IND |
| Rampravesh Singh | IND |
| Sanjay Kumar Tiwari alias Munna Tiwari | INC |
| Sohan Gond | Gondvana Gantantra Party |
| Tathagat Harsh Vardhan | Jan Suraaj Party |
| Visheshwar Chauhan | Rashtriya Jansambhawna Party |
| Vishwamitra Kahar | IND |
The Buxar Assembly constituency has a total of approximately 2,80,912 registered voters, including 1,49,545 male voters, 1,31,361 female voters, and 6 voters from the third gender.
Buxar, located in Bihar’s Patna, has been part of India’s electoral landscape since it became an Assembly constituency in 1967.
The Buxar constituency's pincode is 802101.