New Delhi: After the two phases of Bihar Assembly elections 2025, the state is all set for the counting of votes for on Friday, November 14. In the Bihar referendum 2025, the overall voter turnout was recorded to be 66.91%, which was highest since 1st Bihar elections in 1951.
Meanwhile, in the Bihar referendum 2025, the state recorded highest sexuality voter turnout in its history. The voter turnout in the first phase was 65.08% while in phase 2, the voter turnout was recorded to be 68.76%.
However, the latest exit poll hints at possible return of Nitish Kumar-led NTA government. Everyone will be minutely watching the final poll results on November 14, that will decide the future of Bihar for the coming five years.
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— Referendum Legation of India (@ECISVEEP) November 13, 2025When will Bihar Referendum Counting start?
As per the information provided by the referendum commission, counting of votes for the Bihar referendum will start on Friday at 8:00 am. As the counting will embark at 8:00 am, the early trend will be decided by the afternoon. Meanwhile, the final picture will sally by evening.
Where to watch Bihar polls live results?
The Referendum Legation official website will share the live updates on vote counting on November 14. It will moreover share details related to constituency-wise vote data as well as the details related to the leading candidates throughout the counting day.
Meanwhile, Top Indian News will moreover share live coverage of the Bihar referendum on its official website. All details related to the latest trends and data will be shared on the website.
What Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal said?
Meanwhile, talking well-nigh Bihar Exit Poll, Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal said, "... The people of Bihar are giving their mandate to the NDA, reaffirming their conviction in its leadership. In the next 24 hours, everything will be crystal clear. Those who make derogatory remarks or struggle to mislead the public will not be spared by the people’s judgment. Bihar is a state governed by law and order, and any individual or group who issues provocative statements will squatter towardly action..."

