
Bihar votes for change or continuity in the closely contested 2025 Assembly polls.
The 2025 Bihar Assembly elections are heating up as voters gear up to decide on key issues such as infrastructure growth, job creation, school standards, healthcare access, and safe public order. With 243 seats up for grabs, every constituency matters — and political parties have already announced their candidate lists in earnest. A party or alliance must secure at least 122 seats to stake a claim to power in the state.
Among the high-stakes seats to watch are Raghopur in Vaishali district, where RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav is contesting, and Mahua, also in Vaishali, which has drawn intense buzz thanks to its past razor-thin margins. In central Bihar, the seat of Sheohar stands out for its top-tier contest, while in the south, districts like Siwan and Gopalganj will play pivotal roles in shaping the outcome.
Emerging parties and new faces are also entering the fray, adding fresh dynamics to the traditional rivalry between the ruling NDA (led by BJP and JD(U)) and the opposition Mahagathbandhan (led by RJD and Congress). With sharp competition in key seats and shifting alliances, the 2025 Bihar election promises to be a defining moment for many voters and politicians alike.
The Warisnagar Assembly Election 2025 will be held on November 6, 2025.
In the 2020 election, JDU’s Ashok Kumar emerged victorious with 68,356 votes, achieving a lead of 13,801 votes and capturing 35.97% of the total vote share.
The voting will start at 7:00 AM and will conclude at 5:00 PM.
As per the 2011 Census, Warisnagar Block in Samastipur district had a total population of 2,16,123, comprising 1,13,601 males and 1,02,522 females. A total of 44,763 families were residing in the block at that time.
In the 2020 Assembly elections, Warisnagar constituency had 3,22,259 registered voters, including 19.11% Scheduled Castes and 12.50% Muslims. By the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the number of registered voters rose to 3,34,383. The voter turnout in 2020 was 59.01%, marking a slight decline compared to previous polls.
Warisnagar, located in Bihar’s Vaishali district, has been part of India’s electoral landscape since it became an Assembly constituency in 1972.