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Dhamdaha Election Result 2025 LIVE Updates: Dhamdaha is a key assembly constituency in Purnia, Bihar, is set for the 2025 elections on 11 November. The seat has been a stronghold of with Leshi Singh and Santosh Kumar winning the last three elections (2010, 2015, 2020). The constituency recorded a voter turnout of 63.39% in 2020, with major parties like JD(U), RJD, BJP and Congress contesting.

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Dhamdaha Election Result 2025: With the results now declared, Leshi Singhof the JDU has secured a decisive victory in Dhamdaha, winning 1,38,750 votes and leading by an impressive margin of 55,159 votes. 

Dhamdaha falls under Constituency No. 62 of Purnia district in Bihar and the result declared on the 14th of November. Renowned for the shifting of loyalty and close contests, Dhamdaha had Leshi Singh of the Janata Dal winning the 2020 elections. Now that the 2025 elections are over, the result will be a key indicator of the prevailing political temper in the region.

Dhamdaha Election Result 2025 Winner

As of now, the 2025 election schedule has concluded and results were declared on November 14, 2025. The officially verified winner for Dhamdaha is JDU’s Leshi Singh

Dhamdaha: New MLA

Leshi Singh of the Janata Dal (United) party is the new MLA of Dhamdaha seat.

Dhamdaha Election Result Date

Polling in Dhamdaha was held on November 11, 2025. The counting of votes will declared on November 14, 2025 along with other constituencies in Bihar.

Dhamdaha: Sitting MLA

Leshi Singh of the Janata Dal (United) party is the sitting MLA of Dhamdaha seat.

Dhamdaha Election Result 2010 Winner

Leshi Singh of JD(U) won the Dhamdaha seat in 2010 with a decisive margin over Irshad Ahmad Khan, thereby realizing a significant consolidation of her political influence.

Dhamdaha Bihar Election Result 2015 Winner

In 2015, Leshi Singh won this seat again, defeating Shiv Shankar Thakur of the RLSP by 29,817 votes. Her continuous victories cemented JD(U)’s position in the constituency.

Dhamdaha Bihar Election Result 2020 Winner

In the 2020 Assembly election, Leshi Singh defeated Dilip Kumar Yadav of RJD by 33,594 votes. The voting percentage was recorded at 63.39 percent, showing that the electorate remains active.

Dhamdaha Voter Turnout Percentage

Dhamdaha has seen relatively high voter turnout and though it dropped in 2020 to 63.39 percent compared to previous elections in 2025 Bihar Assembly constituency recorded a total voter turnout of 68.76% with 74.03% female voters and 64.1% male voters casting their votes in Phase 2.

What is the Victory Margin of Dhamdaha Constituency Bihar Election 2020 Result?

Leshi Singh defeated Dilip Kumar Yadav by 33,594 votes in 2020.

Year Winner Party Runner-Up Party Margin (Votes)
2020 Leshi Singh JD(U) Dilip Kumar Yadav RJD 33,594
2015 Leshi Singh JD(U) Shiv Shankar Thakur Allias Shankar Azad BLSP 30291
2010 Leshi Singh JD(U) Irshad Ahmad Khan INC 44697

Which Dhamdaha Assembly Constituency?

Dhamdaha is constituency number 61 of the Bihar Legislative Assembly. It is an open seat in the Purnia district and is part of the Purnia Lok Sabha constituency.

How Many Dhamdaha Registered Voters?

In 2020, there were 315,754 registered voters. By 2024, this number increased to 326,417.

Dhamdaha Was Established In?

This constituency was established in 1957, and forms part of the Purnia Lok Sabha seat. It has participated in 16 Assembly elections.

Dhamdaha Assembly Elections 2025 Candidates List

Party Candidate Name
All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen Mohd Ishtiyaque Alam
JD(U) Leshi Singh
Jagrook Janta Party Manoj Sharma
Jan Suraaj Party Rakesh Kumar
RJD Santosh Kumar
Rashtriya Jansambhavna Party Bhagwan Mareya
INDEPENDENT Chand Lal Uranv, Kumari Kumkum Rani, Pradip Yadav, Raman Kumar, Vindeshwari Sharma

Dhamdaha Bihar Pincode

The pin code of Dhamdaha is 854205.

DISCLAIMER: Election details, dates and candidate information are based on official Election Commission data and public sources; updates may follow official announcements.

Amreen Ahmad