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Bihar News Updated Nov 11, 2025

Bihar's Historic 2025 Polls: Record 7.5 Crore Voters Amid Zero Appeals

The 2025 Bihar Assembly elections have been declared historic by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. Over 7.5 crore voters participated in the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls with zero appeals across all districts. Voters achieved the highest turnout since 1951 at approximately 66.9%, with women reaching an impressive 71% participation rate. The election process involved 1.76 lakh booth-level agents ensuring complete transparency throughout both voting phases.

2025 Bihar polls historic, over 7.5 crore voters participated in SIR: CEC Gyanesh Kumar

New Delhi, November 11

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on Tuesday hailed the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections as "historic", highlighting the unprecedented participation of over 7.5 crore voters in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls, facilitated by grassroots election workers and around 1.76 lakh booth-level agents from all political parties.

"The 2025 Bihar Assembly elections were historic. First, over 7.5 crore voters participated in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voters' list. Participation of grassroots election workers and approximately 1.76 lakh booth-level agents from all political parties. Due to the tireless and transparent efforts of election workers, not a single appeal was received by any of Bihar's 38 District Magistrates regarding the SIR..," he said.

Chief Election Commissioner also hailed the Bihar Assembly elections as a milestone in India's democratic journey, noting that voters have achieved the highest turnout since 1951 at approximately 66.9% across both phases.

"... Today, voters have also made history in independent India. They cast the highest percentage of votes in all elections held since 1951, at approximately 66.9%. Women have expressed their complete faith in the Election Commission, resulting in the highest voter turnout ever, at 71%. These transparent and peaceful elections in Bihar have shown the whole of India a lesson. The Election Commission has always stood with its voters, stands with them, and will continue to do so...," he said.

As the voting concludes, according to the Election Commission of India, 68.52% approximate voter turnout was recorded in the second phase around 7 pm, with final estimates yet to be published.

According to pollsters, the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is poised to form the government again in Bihar, exit poll results showed on Tuesday, predicting that the opposition Mahagathbandhan would fall short of the majority mark in the 243-member state assembly.

The exit polls also predicted that Prashant Kishor-led Jan Suraaj, which made its debut in the assembly polls, is unlikely to make any splash in terms of seats. The exit polls came out after the conclusion of voting in Bihar. While the first phase of polls was held on November 6, the second phase of polling concluded on Tuesday.. The state has seen record polling in the assembly polls.

The second phase will decide the fate of 12 ministers from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's cabinet. Among them are JD(U) leaders Vijendra Yadav (contesting from Supaul assembly constituency), Lesi Singh (Dhamdaha), Jayant Kushwaha (Amarpur), Sumit Singh (Chakai), Mohammad Jama Khan (Chainpur), and Sheela Mandal (Phoolparas).

Ministers from the BJP in the fray include Prem Kumar (Gaya), Renu Devi (Bettiah), Vijay Kumar Mandal (Sikati), Nitish Mishra (Jhanjharpur), Neeraj Bablu (Chhatapur), and Krishnanandan Paswan (Harsiddhi).

Counting of votes will take place on November 14.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

While the voter participation numbers are impressive, I hope this translates into actual development work. Bihar has seen many "historic" elections before, but the ground reality remains challenging for common people.

Arjun K

The EC deserves full credit for conducting such transparent elections. Zero appeals to DMs is unprecedented! This sets a new standard for electoral integrity across India. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Sarah B

As someone who observed these elections closely, the participation of 1.76 lakh booth-level agents ensured fairness at every level. Bihar's democracy is maturing beautifully!

Vikram M

The high women voter turnout shows that Bihar's women are no longer silent spectators. They're actively shaping their future through the ballot box. This is real women empowerment!

Michael C

Interesting to see Prashant Kishor's debut party not making much impact despite all the hype. Shows that electoral politics requires more than just strategic planning - you need grassroots connect.

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