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Madhepura Election Result LIVE (OUT):Chandra Shekhar Continues to Dominate in Fourth Election!

Madhepura Election Result 2025 (OUT): Chandra Shekhar of the Rashtriya Janata Dal has won the Madhepura assembly seat with 1,08,464 votes.

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Madhepura Election Result: The Madhepura Assembly constituency has historically been a significant battleground in Bihar politics, currently dominated by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). The incumbent MLA, Prof. Chandra Shekhar Yadav (RJD), has secured victories in the 2010, 2015, and 2020 assembly elections, cementing a strong RJD presence in this general category seat.

Madhepura Election Result Date

The Madhepura assembly election result was announced on November 14, 2025. Polling was held on November 6, 2025, as part of the first phase in the Bihar elections 2025.

Madhepura Election Result 2025 Winner

Chandra Shekhar of the Rashtriya Janata Dal has won the Madhepura assembly seat with 1,08,464 votes. He defeated runner-up, Kavita Kumari Saha, of Janata Dal (United), by a 7,809 vote margin.

Madhepura Sitting MLA Name

The current Sitting MLA for the Madhepura constituency is Prof. Chandra Shekhar Yadav of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). He has been the representative for the constituency since his first win in the 2010 elections.

Madhepura Election Result 2010 Winner

Chandra Shekhar of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) won the Madhepura seat in the 2010 Bihar assembly elections. He secured the victory with 72,481 votes, taking 47% of the total vote share. The runner up in the elections was Dr. Ramendra Kumar Yadav Ravi of the Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)), who secured 60,537 votes.

Madhepura Election Result 2015 Winner

In the 2015 elections, Chandra Shekhar Yadav of the RJD secured the seat, marking his second consecutive win. He won with 90,974 votes, accounting for 49.52% of the total voter base. The runner-up was Vijay Kumar "Bimal" of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who received 53,332 votes.

Madhepura Election Result 2020

Winner Chandra Shekhar Yadav, representing the RJD, won the Madhepura MLA seat in the 2020 elections against JD(U)'s Nikhil Mandal. He won with 81,116 votes, securing a 39.52% vote share. His rival, Nikhil Mandal of JD(U), was the runner-up with 65,070 votes.

Madhepura Voter turnout percentage

The voter turnout percentage in Madhepura for the 2025 and 2020 elections goes as follows:

  • 2015 Elections: 60.21%
  • 2020 Election: 62.13%

In the 2025 elections, the total voter turnout for Phase 1 (which included Madhepura) was recorded at 69.3%, which was a record high for a Phase 1 in Bihar.

What is the Victory margin of Madhepura Constituency Bihar Election 2020 result?

The victory margin in the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections for the Madhepura constituency was 16,046 votes. RJD's Chandra Shekhar Yadav defeated his closest rival, Nikhil Mandal (JD(U)).

Which Madhepura Assembly constituency?

Madhepura is Assembly Constituency number 73 in the Bihar Legislative Assembly. It is a General category seat that falls under the Madhepura district and is part of the Madhepura Lok Sabha constituency.

How Many Madhepura Registered Voters?

According to the 2020 Assembly election data, Madhepura had approximately 330,734 registered voters. This number rose to approximately 351,561 for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and the 2025 assembly elections.

Madhepura Was Established In?

The Madhepura assembly constituency has a long history, established in 1957.

Madhepura pincode

The postal (PIN) code for the Madhepura Head Post Office (H.O.) in the Madhepura district of Bihar is 852113.

Madhepura Election 2025: Full Candidate List

Here is a partial list of the candidates contesting for the Madhepura seat in the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025:

  • Chandra Shekhar: RJD
  • Kameshwar Yadav: Aadarsh Mithila Party
  • Kavita Kumari Saha: JD(U)
  • Mohammad Asif Alam: The National Road Map Party of India
  • Mukesh Kumar: AAP
  • Pradeep Kumar: Jagrook Janta Party
  • Pranav Prakash: IND
  • Sanjay Kumar: IND
  • Sanjay Yadav: Janshakti Janta Dal
  • Shashi Kumar: Jan Suraaj Party
  • Surendra Yadav: Proutist Bloc, India
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