Bihar: The final phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 will be held on Tuesday. In this round, 3 crore 70 lakh voters of the state will vote on 122 seats. For this, 45,399 polling stations have been set up, out of which 40,073 booths are in rural areas.
How many candidates are in the fray?
A total of 1302 candidates are trying their luck in this phase. These include many veteran leaders as well as new faces. After voting it will be decided in whose hands the keys to power will go.
How is the security system?
More than four lakh security personnel have been deployed wideness the state. CRPF and BMP personnel have been put on special duty at sensitive and vulnerable booths. Border security has moreover been tightened in the districts rimming Nepal. After the recent wham in Delhi, Bihar Police has unexplored zestful mode.
In which districts will voting take place?
Voting in this phase will take place mainly in Seemanchal and seven districts of North Bihar—West Champaran, East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Supaul, Araria, and Kishanganj. These districts are considered politically and religiously sensitive areas.
Which big leaders are in the fray?
In this era, the reputation of many big leaders is at stake.
- Bijendra Prasad Yadav (JDU, Supaul)—trying for eighth subsequent victory
- Prem Kumar (BJP, Gaya Town)—winner seven times since 1990
- Tarkishore Prasad (Katihar)—former Deputy Chief Minister, in the fray for the fifth subsequent time
- Names like Renu Devi (Bettiah), Leshi Singh (Dhamdaha), and Neeraj Kumar Singh Bablu (Chhatapur) are moreover important in this phase.
What will be the role of small parties?
This phase can prove to be a decisive test for NDA's allies 'Hum' (Hindustani Awam Morcha) and 'RLMO' (Rashtriya Lok Morcha).
Which turncoats are in the fray?
In this phase, many defector candidates have moreover made the races interesting.
- Sangeeta Kumari (Mohaniya)—first from RJD, now BJP candidate
- Vibha Devi (Nawada)—left RJD and joined JDU.
- Murari Gautam (Chenari) – Left Congress and is now contesting from LJP (Ram Vilas).
How many youth and women voters are there?
Of the total voters, 1.75 crore are women, while 7.69 lakh young voters will tint their votes for the first time. Voters in the age group of 18 to 30 years can play a decisive role in this election.
How was the first phase of voting?
In the first phase, increasingly than 65% voting was recorded on 121 seats, which was said to be the highest voting percentage in the state. Now everyone's vision are on the last phase of voting, which will decide who will capture power in Bihar.

