Fatuha Election Result 2025 OUT: Fatuha—situated at the confluence of the Ganga and Punpun rivers and part of the Patna Sahib Lok Sabha constituency—is increasingly a “satellite city” to Patna’s urban sprawl. As counting and results are scheduled for 14 November 2025, the key question is whether traditional rural‐urban alliances and caste networks still dominate, or whether the growing industrial workforce, commuter suburbs and semi‑urban youth will reshape the outcome.
Fatuha New MLA Name
Dr Ramanand Yadav of RJD has become the new MLA of Fatuha.
LIVE Fatuha Election Result 2025 Winner
Dr Ramanand Yadav from RJD has won the Bihar Vidhan Sabha Election and became the newest MLA of Fatuha. The total votes is 90,558 and the margin is 7,992.
Fatuha Election Result Date 2025
Polling in Fatuha was held on 6 November 2025 (Phase 1). The counting and result announcement are set for 14 November 2025. According to the previous year’s results, it suggests major competition, especially for the seat held by Ramanand Yadav of the RJD in 2020.
Fatuha: Current MLA Name
The sitting MLA of Fatuha, which is a part of the Fatuha Lok Sabha constituency, is Ramanand Yadav from RJD.
Fatuha Election Result 2010 Winner
In 2010, the seat was won by Ramanand Yadav of the RJD (vote details: 85,769 votes) with approximately 50.87% vote share.
Fatuha Election Result 2015 Winner
In 2015, Ramanand Yadav (RJD) again won with around 77,210 votes (~50.51% vote share).
Fatuha Election Result 2020 Winner
In 2020, Ramanand Yadav (RJD) won with 85,769 votes (~50.87%), defeating the BJP candidate Satyendra Kumar Singh who got 66,399 votes (~39.38%). Margin ~19,370 votes.
Fatuha Voter Turnout Percentage 2025
In 2025, Fatuha recorded a voter turnout of approximately 68.53% according to one source.
What is the Victory Margin of the Fatuha Constituency Assembly Election 2020 Result?
The victory margin in 2020 was approximately 19,370 votes.
What is Fatuha Assembly Constituency?
Fatuha is a general (i.e., non‑reserved) assembly constituency in Patna district, Bihar. It falls under the Fatuha Lok Sabha constituency.
Fatuha Vidhan Sabha Chunav 2025: Candidates List
| Candidate Name | Party Name |
|---|---|
| Binay Singh | Kisan Sangharsh Samiti |
| Brijbhan Ram | Independent (IND) |
| Dr. Ramanand Yadav | Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) |
| Jiya Singh Lucy | Adarsh Jankalyan Dal |
| Rajesh Paswan | Indian National Socialistic Action Forces |
| Raju Kumar | Jan Suraaj Party |
| Ramjatan Choudhary | Independent (IND) |
| Ranadhir Kumar | Independent (IND) |
| Rupa Kumari | Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) |
| Sanjeet Kumar | Independent (IND) |
| Shakti Paswan | Independent (IND) |
| Shiv Nandan Tiwari | Ambedkar National Congress |
How Many Registered Voters Are in Fatuha?
The Fatuha part of Patna Sahib Lok Sabha constituency has a total of approx 2,84,331 registered voters, including 1,49,275 male voters, 1,35,051 female voters, and 5 voters from the third gender.
Fatuha Was Established In?
The Fatuha Assembly constituency (in its current form) dates back to before the 2008 delimitation; it’s the successor to earlier electoral boundaries.
Fatuha Constituency Pincode
The primary PIN code associated with the town of Fatuha (also spelled Fatwa) in the Patna district of Bihar is 803201.
Fatuha Election Result 2025: Winner List
Official winner list is awaited. The result in this seat will be closely watched as a potential signal of shifting semi‑urban voting behaviour in Bihar.
Semi‑Urban Spillover, Industrial Workforces & Connectivity in Fatuha
What makes Fatuha especially intriguing is its transformation from a largely rural block to a “satellite town” of Patna. With industrial units, commuter populations, and river‑bank communities, its voters are no longer purely rural. The issues on the ground include labour rights in small‑scale industries, connectivity to Patna city, flood‑risk mitigation (due to the Ganga‑Punpun confluence), and housing infrastructure.
While caste and legacy politics (RJD, BJP) remain influential, the growing cadre of semi‑urban, working‑class and young commuters may prioritise job creation, transport links, digital access and urban amenities over traditional identity vectors.
The relatively high turnout (~68.5%) also suggests strong engagement, which means any candidate who taps into performance issues could disrupt the old order. A win in Fatuha on that basis could herald a new blueprint for semi‑urban constituencies in Bihar.