
Keoti Bihar Election 2025 Polling Date: Candidates, Result Date; Know All About Keoti Vidhan Sabha Seat (Image: Google AI Studio)
Keoti Election Date 2025: Keoti is the assembly constituency number 86. It is a General seat, comprising the Darbhanga district of Bihar and is one of the segments that make up the Madhubani Lok Sabha constituency. Keoti has mostly been a theatre of keen contests between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Rashtriya Janata Dal, with slender margins of victory. The current MLA is from the BJP, who won a close fight in the keenly watched elections of 2020.
The polling in Keoti constituency will be in the first phase of the Assembly Elections in Bihar on a tentative date: November 6, 2025. The counting of votes and the subsequent declaration of results for the constituency is tentatively scheduled for November 14, 2025.
The NDA candidate Murari Mohan Jha of BJP won the seat in the 2020 election. He received a total of 76,372 votes with a vote share of 46.75%. He defeated his closest rival Abdul Bari Siddiqui of RJD by a margin of 5,126 votes. The general turnout in this election was about 56.4%.
Contenders for the Keoti seat include:
According to general conventions, the official window for casting votes in the Keoti Assembly constituency is fixed between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM on the day of the poll.
The Keoti Assembly constituency (No. 86) is a rural-based constituency. It comprises the Keoti community development block, along with parts of the Singhware community development block, including several Gram Panchayats.
Agriculture is the core activity and the mainstay of the economy in this region. It also contains a considerable minority population. According to the 2020 electoral data, it has 30.90% Muslim and 14.24% Scheduled Caste voters. In the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the projected population in the constituency stood at 5,07,911.
Demographically, Keoti is a General (unreserved) seat. According to the electoral data available from 2020, the total number of registered voters was 2,89,626. More recent data from the 2024 Lok Sabha election suggests the number of registered voters has increased to over 3,01,945.
The Keoti assembly constituency was formed in the year 1977 as a part of the recommendations of Delimitation Commission. From then on, the constituency has taken part in 11 Assembly elections.