
Masaurhi Election Results: Masaurhi sees a tight contest among JD(U)’s Arun Manjhi, RJD’s Rekha Devi and others as voters weigh caste, rural issues, and development ahead of the 2025 results.
Masaurhi Election Result 2025 OUT: Masaurhi, a reserved seat in Patna district within the Pataliputra Lok Sabha constituency, is increasingly being shaped by suburban spill‑over, commuter populations and semi‑urban livelihood shifts. With the counting scheduled for 14 November 2025, the question is whether the traditional SC‑community and caste networks will hold firm — or if new concerns like housing, connectivity to Patna city and peri‑urban opportunities will drive change.
Arun Manjhi of JDU has became the newest MLA of Masaurhi.
Arun Manjhi from JDU has won the Bihar Vidhan Sabha Election and has become the new MLA of Masaurhi. The total vote count is 1,06,505 and the margin is 7,643.
Polling for the Masaurhi seat was held on 6 November 2025 (Phase 1). The result announcement (counting) is scheduled for 14 November 2025.
The current sitting MLA is Rekha Devi (RJD).
In 2010, the seat was won by Arun Manjhi (JD(U)) with ~56,977 votes.
In 2015, Rekha Devi (RJD) (vill- Pabheda) won with 89,657 votes (~48.26% vote share).
In 2020, Rekha Devi (RJD) won with ~98,696 votes (~50.21% vote share), defeating Nutan Paswan (JD(U)) who got ~66,469 votes — margin ~32,227 votes.
In 2025, the turnout was approximately 68.42% in the constituency.
The margin in 2020 was about 32,227 votes (98,696 vs 66,469).
Masaurhi is Constituency No. 189 in Patna district, Bihar, reserved for Scheduled Castes. It falls under the Pataliputra Lok Sabha constituency.
| S. No. | Candidate Name | Party Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arun Manjhi | Janata Dal (United) – JD(U) |
| 2 | Jagat Paswan | Independent (IND) |
| 3 | Manoj Kumar | Bahujan Samaj Party – BSP |
| 4 | Rajeshwar Manjhi | Jan Suraaj Party |
| 5 | Ram Ekwal Ravidas | Independent (IND) |
| 6 | Ravi Prakash | Independent (IND) |
| 7 | Rekha Devi | Rashtriya Janata Dal – RJD |
| 8 | Sri Kant Kumar | Independent (IND) |
| 9 | Vijendra Paswan | Independent (IND) |
The Masaurhi Assembly constituency has a total of approx 3,47,259 registered voters, including 1,80,201 male voters, 1,67,056 female voters, and 2 voters from the third gender.
The Masaurhi Assembly constituency was established in 1957.
The primary Pincode for the main Masaurhi area within the Masaurhi Assembly Constituency is 804452.
The official winner list is awaited. The result here will be closely watched given the constituency’s shifting voter base and semi‑urban dynamics.
Masaurhi typically functions as a reserved seat reflecting longstanding SC‑community representation and local caste structures. But this time around it is increasingly marked by suburbanisation, commuter inflows from Patna’s expansion, and rising demand from younger voters for modern infrastructure and jobs.
The surge in turnout (~68.4%) suggests heightened engagement. Factors such as proximity to Patna city, demand for better connectivity, improved schools, and flood/river‑belt resilience (given nearby river systems) could shift the narrative.
If Masaurhi flips or shows a tighter contest, it may signal that reserved‑category seats in semi‑urban belts are now influenced as much by development issues as by identity politics.