
Tarari Assembly Election 2025: Key candidates, voting date, population, voter details, and political overview of this prominent Bhojpur constituency in Bihar.
The 2025 Bihar Assembly elections have brought Tarari — one of Bhojpur district’s most politically charged constituencies — back into sharp focus. Known for its deep ideological roots and history of socialist movements, Tarari has long stood as a symbol of Bihar’s grassroots political identity.
Traditionally a bastion of Left influence, the constituency has over the years evolved into a dynamic electoral battleground, where the RJD, CPI(ML)(L), and BJP now vie for dominance. The contest here often reflects the larger ideological shifts sweeping across Bihar’s rural belt — balancing class, caste, and development narratives.
As Bihar heads into a decisive election, Tarari is set to witness another intense multi-cornered fight that could redefine political alignments in Bhojpur and beyond.
The Tarari Assembly Election 2025 will be held on November 6, 2025.
In the 2020 election, BJP's Vishal Prashant emerged victorious with 78,755 votes, achieving a lead of 10,612 votes and capturing 48.70% of the total vote share.
| CANDIDATES | Party |
| Ashok Kumar Singh | Socialist Party (India) |
| Chandra Shekhar Singh | Jan Suraaj Party |
| Karmoo Sah Keshari | IND |
| Madan Singh S/O Barbhanga Singh | IND |
| Madan Singh S/O Kumi Singh | CPI (ML) (L) |
| Narayan Singh | Voters Party International |
| Rajendra Kumar Pathak | IND |
| Rajesh Singh | Rashtriya Jansambhawna Party |
| Rajnish Kumar | IND |
| Raju Rajvanshi | Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party |
| Ramesh Chandra Rabi | IND |
| Sanjay Kumar Sharma | AAP |
| Santosh Kumar Singh | BSP |
| Sikandar Kumar | Janshakti Janta Dal |
| Vishal Prashant | BJP |
The voting will start at 7:00 AM and will conclude at 5:00 PM.
Tarari Block is situated in Bhojpur, Bihar. It has a total population of 1,82,631, of which 94,829 are males and 87,802 are females, as per the 2011 Census of India.
The Tarari Assembly constituency has a total of approximately 2,97,531 registered voters, including 1,58,998 male voters, 1,38,524 female voters, and 9 voters from the third gender.
Tarari, located in Bihar’s Patna, has been part of India’s electoral landscape since it became an Assembly constituency in 2008.
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.