
Dumraon Assembly Election 2025: Voting held on Nov 6 with 60.30% turnout. Results on Nov 14. Key fight between CPI(ML)L’s Ajit Kumar Singh and JD(U)’s Rahul Kumar Singh.
Dumraon Election Result 2025 OUT: Dumraon — a mixed semi-rural constituency in the Buxar district that blends historical identity with growing commuter and industrial fringes — is entering the 2025 elections at a crossroads. While identity politics remain strong, voter frustration over stalled infrastructure, roads and job opportunities is rising. With the result count set for 14 November 2025, the central question is whether the incumbent can hold on while addressing new anxieties, or whether change will win the day.
Rahul Kumar Singh of JDU has become the new MLA of Dumraon.
Rahul Kumar Singh from JDU has won the Bihar Vidhan Sabha Election from Dumraon and has become the newest MLA of Dumraon with the total votes of 79,411 and the margin of 2,105.
Polling in Dumraon took place on 6 November 2025 (Phase 1). The counting of votes and the result announcement are scheduled for 14 November 2025. The date is critical: a seat being watched for shifts in voter priorities beyond caste and legacy.
The sitting MLA from Dumraon is Ajit Kumar Singh of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation (CPI(ML)(L)), who won the seat in 2020. His term has been marked by demands for infrastructure works and accusations of development delays, which may play into the 2025 contest.
In 2010, the winner was Daud Ali of the JD(U) with ~22,692 votes (~27.65 %). That election reflected the early fragility of what was once seen as safe territory.
In 2015, Dadan Yadav of the Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) won with ~81,081 votes (~47.90 %). That result underscored how leadership and change-momentum matter, not just party labels.
In the 2020 election, Ajit Kumar Singh (CPI(ML)(L)) won with ~71,320 votes (~40.80 %) defeating his nearest rival by ~24,415 votes. A significant win, yet it also flagged rising voter expectations and possible churn ahead.
For 2025, Dumraon recorded a voter turnout of approximately 60.30%. This moderate turnout suggests that while voters are participating, there remains room for mobilisation of previously dormant voters or discontented sections.
The margin in 2020 was about ~24,415 votes (71,320 – 46,905). Though solid, the margin isn’t enormous — making the 2025 contest potentially volatile.
Dumraon is Constituency No. 201, located in Buxar district, Bihar. It falls under the Buxar Lok Sabha constituency. It covers the CD blocks of Chaugain, Kesath & Nawanagar, plus selected panchayats of the Dumraon block. The area includes small towns, large rural tracts and the fringes of trade/commuter settlement — making its voter profile complex.
| CANDIDATES | Party |
| Ajit Kumar Singh | CPI (ML) (L) |
| Akhilesh Kumar Singh | Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) |
| Anjum Ara | JD (U) |
| Anshu Kumari | IND |
| Arvind pratap Shahi | Rashtriya Lok Samta Party |
| Dadan Yadav | IND |
| Ganga Prasad | IND |
| Manoranjan Kumar Paswan | IND |
| Md. Afzal Ansari | IND |
| Priyesh Kumar | IND |
| Rajaram Chaudhari | IND |
| Ravishankar Rai | IND |
| Santosh Kumar Choubey | IND |
| Shivang Vijay Singh | IND |
| Shree Kant Singh | Jan Adhikar Party (Loktantrik) |
| Sunil Kumar | IND |
| Vikash Kumar Singh | Rashtriya Jaihind Party |
| Vinay Raut | Bhartiya Party (Loktantrik) |
The Dumraon Assembly constituency has a total of approximately 3,12,066 registered voters, including 1,65,612 male voters, 1,46,448 female voters, and 6 voters from the third gender.
Dumraon, located in Bihar’s Patna, has been part of India’s electoral landscape since it became an Assembly constituency in 1951.
The primary PIN code associated with Dumraon town is 802119 (per town directory) and surrounding rural codes vary. This reflects the semi-urban status of Dumraon, bridging the rural-urban divide.