
Harnaut Election Result 2025, All eyes on Nitish Kumar’s home turf as RJD and JD(U) battle for dominance; counting on Nov 14 after 59.12% voter turnout
Harnaut Election Result 2025 Out: The Harnaut Assembly constituency in Harnaut district — a seat with deep ties to former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar — is once again under the microscope. While historically dominated by the Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)), the 2025 contest reflects broader dilemmas like entrenched caste loyalties versus emerging youth aspirations and infrastructural grievances.
With counting scheduled for 14 November 2025, Harnaut could signal whether the old order remains intact or new dynamics are gaining ground.
Hari Narayan Singh from JDU is the new elected MLA of Harnaut.
Hari Narayan Singh of JDU has won the 2025 Bihar Vidhan Sabha Election with the total votes of 1,06,954 and margin of 48,335.
Polling in Harnaut was held on 6 November 2025 (Phase 1), and the counting of votes and the result for the winning candidate is set for 14 November 2025.
The sitting MLA of Harnaut is Hari Narayan Singh from JD(U).
In 2010, the winner was Hari Narayan Singh (JD(U)), who secured 56,827 votes.
In 2015, Hari Narayan Singh (JD(U)) retained the seat with 71,933 votes (approx. 45.9 %) and a margin of around 14,295 votes.
In 2020, Hari Narayan Singh (JD(U)) again captured the seat with 65,404 votes and a margin of 27,241 votes over his nearest rival.
The constituency recorded a turnout of about 59.12% in Phase 1 of the polls, signalling an engaged electorate.
The 2020 margin was roughly 27,241 votes, suggesting a strong incumbent advantage—but not invincible.
Harnaut is Constituency No. 177 (in some sources), located in Harnaut district and part of the Harnaut Lok Sabha constituency.
| CANDIDATES | Party |
| Hari Narayan Singh | JD(U) |
| Alok Kumar | IND |
| Alok Kumar | Satya Bahumat Party |
| Ashok Kumar Singh | IND |
| Ashutosh Kumar Sinha | Proutist Bloc, India |
| Bahumulya Kumar Singh | Prabal Bharat Party |
| Chandra Uday Kumar | The Plurals Party |
| Dharmendra Kumar | IND |
| Ganesh Kumar | Samata Party |
| Jagatnarayan | IND |
| Kanhaiya Lal Yadav | Swaraj Party (Loktantrik) |
| Karuna Kumari | Rashtriya Jan Jan Party |
| Kaushlendra Kumar Singh | BSP |
| Kundan Kumar | INC |
| Lallu Ram | IND |
| Mamta Devi | LJP |
| Mukesh Kumar | IND |
| Pintu Kumar | IND |
| Priyanka Kumari | Shoshit Samaj Dal |
| Rekha Kumari | Purvanchal Mahapanchayat |
| Sanjay Singh | Jan Adhikar Party (Loktantrik) |
| Shashi Ranjan Suman | Aam Janta Party Rashtriya |
| Shiv Narayan | IND |
| Vijay Kumar | Pragatisheel Magahi Samaj |
The Harnaut Assembly constituency has a total of approx 302670 registered voters, including 1,59,923 male voters, 1,42,739 female voters, and 8 voters from the third gender.
The Harnaut Assembly constituency in its current form was established in 1972, with the first election held in 1977.
The primary PIN code associated with the Harnaut Assembly Constituency area is 803110.
While the official winner list is awaited, the outcome here will reflect whether Harnaut remains a JD(U) stronghold or whether emerging voter demands reshape the result.
Harnaut historically benefited from legacy politics—Nitish Kumar’s connection, caste equation dominance and welfare outreach. But the 65% plus turnout and a narrowing margin suggest something different in motion. The growing semi-urban belt, the spread of digital media, township expansion near Harnaut, and rising education among youth are altering expectations.
Infrastructure, climate resilience (given the proximity to river Panchane), job opportunities beyond agriculture and rural connectivity are rising high on the agenda. If Harnaut moves from identity-based voting to performance checks, the 2025 results could mark the start of a new political pattern in Harnaut district.