
Tarari Election 2025: Tarari’s 2025 election will test if BJP’s Vishal Prashant can retain his 2024 bypoll win as floods, connectivity, and rural voter shifts redefine Bhojpur politics.
Tarari Election Result 2025 OUT: Tarari — a largely rural constituency in Bhojpur district that lies along the banks of the Sone river and near commuter corridors to Patna — is undergoing a subtle but important shift. While caste networks and agrarian ties remain strong, rising commuter populations, flood-and-erosion pressures and the need for better connectivity are changing the electoral equation. With counting set for 14 November 2025, the key question is whether old loyalties hold or new priorities reshape the verdict.
Vishal Prashant of BJP has become the new MLA of Tarari.
Vishal Prashant from BJP has won the Bihar Vidhan Sabha Election from Tarari and has become a newest MLA with the total votes of 96,887 and the margin of 11,464.
Polling in Tarari took place on 6 November 2025 (Phase 1). The counting and result announcement are scheduled for 14 November 2025. This election will test how riverside and semi-rural electorates respond when infrastructure and commuter dynamics start rivalling older caste-patterns.
The sitting MLA is Vishal Prashant of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who won a 2024 by-election. His standing and how well he has navigated the evolving terrain will be key to his re-election chances.
In 2010, Narendra Kumar Pandey alias Sunil Pandey (JD(U)) won with ~48,413 votes (~38%). That result marked a period when Tarari began showing competitive swings rather than safe returns for one party.
In 2015, Sudama Prasad (CPI(ML)(L)) won the seat — signalling that non-mainstream parties and local issues were gaining traction.
In 2020, Sudama Prasad again won with 73,945 votes. The margin and vote-share showed that the seat had moved into “swing” territory.
The by-election for the Tarari Assembly Constituency (No. 196) was held on 13 November 2024. Vishal Prashant of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won the seat with approximately 78,564 votes, defeating Raju Yadav of the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation (CPI-ML (L)) who secured around 68,057 votes — a margin of about 10,500 votes.
This by-poll was triggered because the sitting MLA, Sudama Prasad of CPI-ML (L) (winner in 2020) vacated the seat after contesting and winning the Lok Sabha elections.
For 2025, Tarari recorded a voter turnout of approximately 63.61%. This relatively strong turnout suggests heightened interest — especially given local issues like floods and connectivity beginning to rise.
The margin in 2020 was around 11,015 votes (73,945 vs 62,930). Given that narrower margins are now common, changes of even a few thousand votes may flip the seat.
Tarari is Constituency No. 196, located in Bhojpur district, Bihar. It falls under the Arrah Lok Sabha constituency. The constituency covers Tarari CD block, Sahar CD block, and parts of Piro CD block (villages such as Amai, Bachari, Nonar, etc.).
| 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 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.
The primary Pincode associated with the town of Tarari, which is part of the Tarari Assembly Constituency in the Bhojpur district of Bihar, is 802209.
The official Tarari Assembly Election 2025 winner list will be declared on 14 November 2025, after counting concludes. As of now, no final results have been announced.
Once released, the section will include the winning candidate’s name, party, vote share, and margin for quick reference.