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Tarapur Election Result 2025 LIVE (OUT): Check Who Won from Tarapur Vidhan Sabha Election? Samrat Choudhary vs Santosha Kumar Singh

Tarapur Election Result 2025 LIVE Updates: Tarapur Assembly Constituency (No. 164) in Munger district, Bihar – an overview of elections from 2010 to 2025, turnout figures, margins, registered voters, establishment year, pincode, and political importance.

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Tarapur Election Result 2025: Tarapur Assembly constituency in Bihar’s Munger district has become a focal point in state politics, known for its changing caste alignments and competitive contests between major parties. The seat falls under the Jamui (Lok Sabha constituency) and has seen both general elections and a by-election in recent years. As the 2025 election approaches, the constituency’s evolving voter dynamics and tight margins make it a key battleground.

Tarapur New MLA Name

Samrat Choudhary from the BJP is the newly elected MLA from the Tarapur seat.

Tarapur Election Result 2025 Winner Announced

Samrat Choudhary of the BJP secured a decisive victory from the Tarapur constituency, winning 122199 votes. He defeated Arun Kumar by a strong margin of 45820 votes, while Jan Suraaj Party’s Santosh Kumar Singh finished a distant third with 3,862 votes. 

LIVE Tarapur Election Result Date

The Tarapur Assembly Election 2025 took place on November 6, 2025, during Phase 1 of polling, and the results were announced on November 14, 2025, along with other Bihar Assembly constituencies.

Tarapur Election Result 2010 Winner

In the 2010 election for Tarapur, Neeta Chaudhary of the Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) won the seat.

Tarapur Election Result 2015 Winner

In 2015, Mewa Lal Choudhary from JD(U) secured victory in Tarapur with a decisive margin.

Tarapur Election Result 2020 Winner

In 2020, Mewa Lal Choudhary (JD(U)) again won the Tarapur constituency, polling 64,468 votes and defeating his nearest rival by 7,225 votes.

Tarapur Election 2025: Full Candidate List

  • Samrat Choudhary (BJP)
  • Arun Kumar (RJD)
  • Santosha Kumar Singh (Jan Suraaj Party)
  • Ashish Anand (BSP)
  • Bulbul Kumari (Independent)
  • Deepak Kumar (Independent)
  • Priyanka Chauhan (Independent)
  • Rakesh Kumar (Independent)
  • Shambhu Shankar (Independent)
  • Sudhir Singh (Independent)

Tarapur Voter Turnout Percentage

In the 2025 polls, Tarapur recorded a voter turnout of approximately 65.22%. Previous elections had a lower turnout—about 52.66% in 2015.

What is the Victory Margin of the Tarapur Constituency, Bihar Election 2020 Result?

In 2020, the victory margin for Tarapur was 7,225 votes, as JD(U)’s Mewa Lal Choudhary defeated the RJD candidate Divya Prakash.

Which Tarapur Assembly Constituency?

Tarapur is an Assembly Constituency No. 164 in Bihar and is part of the Jamui Lok Sabha constituency.

How Many Registered Voters Are in Tarapur?

The specific number of registered voters for Tarapur in the 2020 election is not cited in the sources retrieved, though vote counts suggest a large electorate.

Tarapur Was Established In?

The Tarapur Assembly constituency was established in 1951 as part of Bihar’s legislative assembly structure.

Tarapur Bihar Pincode

The primary postal code for the town of Tarapur in Munger district is 811201 (typical for the area), though sub‑areas may have different codes.

Tarapur Election Result 2025: Full Winner List

The full winner list for the 2025 Tarapur election will be available once the counting is complete and the official result is declared by the Election Commission.

Why Tarapur is Important in Bihar’s Politics

Tarapur holds strategic significance in Bihar politics due to its large caste‑based voter blocs (notably Kushwahas) and its track record of both entrenched and shifting party dominance. The recent narrower margins and increasing competition show that the constituency is no longer a safe seat, making it a litmus test for party strength in eastern Bihar.

Main Contesting Candidates from There

Key recent contestants in Tarapur include Mewa Lal Choudhary (JD(U)), Shakuni Choudhary (long‑time local politician), and, in 2025, candidates such as Samrat Choudhary (BJP) and Arun Kumar (RJD) are in the fray.

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