
Ziradei Election 2025: As Bihar heads into the 2025 Assembly polls, the Ziradei constituency in Siwan emerges as a key seat to watch marked by intense political rivalry, evolving voter equations, and renewed strategies from major parties.
Bihar Elections 2025: As Bihar prepares for the highly-anticipated Assembly Elections of 2025, all eyes fall upon crucial constituencies like Siwan district's Ziradei.
The upcoming polls will play a pivotal role in shaping the state’s political landscape, as major parties like the RJD, JD(U), BJP, and CPI(ML)(L) vie for dominance in a fiercely competitive environment.
The Ziradei Assembly Constituency (No. 106) in Siwan district is set to vote in the first phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025. As per the official schedule announced by the Election Commission of India, polling will be held on 6 November 2025.
While the counting of votes and result announcement will take place on 14 November 2025. The election marks a crucial contest for the constituency, with major parties preparing for a high-stakes battle.
In the 2020 Bihar Assembly election, Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation's Amarjeet Kushwaha defeated his nearest rival by winning 69,442 votes.
Amarjeet Kushwaha defeated Kamala Singh of JD(U) who polled 43,932 votes, a decisive margin of over 25,000 votes. The outcome has reinforced the increasing clout of the Left parties in choose pockets of Siwan district.
The political battleground in Ziradei is heating up as the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections draw closer. Known for its mix of regional loyalties and caste-driven voting patterns, Ziradei has often witnessed multi-cornered contests that go down to the wire, Here is the list of candidates contesting from Ziradei in Bihar Election 2025:
According to Election Commission’s standard guidelines, polling in Ziradei is likely to be held between 7 am and 6 pm. It is advisable that all voters check their names on the electoral roll well in advance and arrive at the polling stations early in the morning.
Ziradei, according to the latest census, has a population of 1.63 lakh. The area is rural in nature, and agriculture remains the mainstay. Its population consists of Yadavs, Rajputs, Kushwahas, and Scheduled Castes, whose voting preference often provides the direction.
The Ziradei constituency has an electorate of approximately 2.7 lakh registered voters, and contains roughly equal numbers of male and female electors. It is considered a politically crucial seat in the region of Siwan.
The Ziradei seat was formed in 1957 and is shown as Constituency No. 106 under the Siwan parliamentary segment after the recent 2008 delimitation process.