
Lalganj Bihar Election 2025: The Lalganj Assembly seat in Vaishali district gears up for a high-stakes contest with major parties and independents in the fray. Know voting date, key candidates, and constituency details.
Bihar Election 2025: The state of Bihar is gearing up for its 2025 Assembly elections, in which every constituency will play a critical role in shaping future political alignments. Among these, the Lalganj seat of Vaishali district commands considerable attention due to the urbanising profile, changing dynamics of the voter, and the presence of strong contenders.
The Lalganj Assembly constituency (no. 124) in Vaishali district goes to vote on 6 November 2025 along with a few other constituencies. Counting and declaration of results are scheduled for 14 November 2025.
In the 2020 election for Lalganj, Sanjay Kumar Singh of the Bharatiya Janata Party won the seat with about 70,750 votes, defeating his nearest rival by a margin of about 26,299 votes. The victory marked BJP's presence in this seat and set the scene for the next cycle.
Lalganj in Vaishali district is gearing up for an intense contest in the Bihar Assembly Election 2025, with multiple independent candidates joining the fray along with representatives from major parties like BJP, RJD, AAP, and Jan Suraaj Party, here’s list of candidates contesting from Lalganj:
On polling day, voters in Lalganj will cast their ballots during the Election Commission's standard hours — usually from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. — and are advised to arrive early, check their polling station information, and carry valid photo identification for a smooth voting experience.
Lalganj is an assembly constituency in Vaishali district having a mix of urban and rural profile. The constituency falls under Hajipur (SC) Lok Sabha segment, and its electorates have a highly diversified population comprising communities of Scheduled Castes, Other Backward Classes, and urban traders.
In the 2020 election cycle, Lalganj had about 1.76 lakh registered voters-with the exact numbers possibly varying from source to source. Voter-roll updates ahead of 2025 are likely to push that number even higher with continuous enrolment drives.
The Lalganj Assembly constituency came into existence in 1951 and, under the 2008 delimitation process, obtains the number 124 in the state of Bihar. It falls under the Hajipur (SC) parliamentary seat and is considered to be a general (un-reserved) assembly seat.
Disclaimer: The information in this article is compiled from publicly available and credible sources. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, details such as election dates, voter data, and constituency information may change over time. Readers are advised to verify the latest updates from official or reliable sources.