Key Points

The Election Commission is set to announce the Bihar assembly election schedule today. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar confirmed polls will be held before November 22 when the current assembly's term expires. Significant electoral reforms include new colored EVM ballots with larger candidate photos and voter limits of 1,200 per polling station. The election features a direct contest between Nitish Kumar's NDA and the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan for 243 seats.

Key Points: Bihar Assembly Election Schedule Likely Today by ECI

  • Elections must be held before November 22 when Bihar Assembly term ends
  • New EVM ballot papers feature larger candidate photos in color
  • 100% webcasting mandated at all 243 assembly polling stations
  • Identity cards introduced for booth officials and mobile deposit facilities
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Election Commission likely to announce Bihar poll schedule today

Election Commission to announce Bihar poll dates with new EVM ballot designs, voter limits, and 100% webcasting for 243 assembly constituencies before November 22.

"No polling station will have more than 1,200 voters - CEC Gyanesh Kumar"

New Delhi, October 6

The Election Commission of India is set to hold a press conference at 4 PM on Monday, where it is likely to announce the schedule for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

A day earlier, in a press conference in Patna, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar said that elections in Bihar will be held before November 22, when the term of the State Assembly ends.

Bihar has 243 assembly constituencies, including two reserved for STs and 38 for SCs.

"Bihar has 243 assembly constituencies - 2 for STs and 38 for SCs. The term of the Bihar Legislative Assembly ends on November 22, 2025, and elections will be held before that time... The Election Commission trained booth-level officers for the first time... SIR was launched on June 24, 2025, and completed by the deadline," Kumar said.

Kumar stated that "no polling station will have more than 1,200 voters" to ensure a smoother voting process.

"The Election Commission has decided that no polling station will have more than 1,200 voters," Kumar said.

Kumar explained that the booth-level officials will now carry identity cards for easier identification, and voters' mobile phones can be deposited outside the booth.

"Identity cards have been introduced for booth-level officials to better identify them when approaching voters. Mobile phones can be deposited in a room outside the booth. This process will be implemented throughout Bihar... There will be 100 per cent webcasting at every polling station," the CEC added.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has revised the existing guidelines under Rule 49B of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, for the design and printing of EVM Ballot Papers to enhance their clarity and readability, as per an official statement.

The poll body said that the photographs of candidates will be printed in colour on the EVM Ballot Paper, and the candidate's face will occupy three-fourths of the photo space for better visibility.

Serial numbers of candidates/NOTA will be printed in the international form of Indian numerals. The font size will be 30 and in bold for clarity, they further added.

The upgraded EVM Ballot Papers will be used in the upcoming elections, starting with the Assembly polls in Bihar.

The electoral battle in Bihar is largely anticipated to be a direct contest between the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and the Mahagathbandhan, spearheaded by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD).

In the 243-member Bihar Assembly, the NDA currently holds 131 seats -- BJP 80, JD(U) 45, HAM(S) 4, and two Independents -- while the Mahagathbandhan holds 111 seats, comprising RJD 77, Congress 19, CPI(ML) 11, CPI(M) 2, and CPI 2.

Political activity has intensified across the State, with parties trading charges and ramping up campaigns ahead of the high-stakes election.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a first-time voter from Patna, I'm really excited about these elections! The color photos on EVMs and larger font size will be so helpful for my grandparents who struggle with reading small print. Democracy in action! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the technical improvements, I hope the EC also focuses on curbing money power and muscle power during elections. Bihar elections are known for these issues and no amount of webcasting will help if these fundamental problems persist.
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Michael C
The mobile phone deposit system is a smart move. Last elections, I saw people taking photos of their ballots inside the booth. This will maintain the secrecy of voting. Well thought out by EC!
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Nisha Z
Bihar's development has been stagnant for years. Hope this election brings in leaders who focus on education, healthcare and employment rather than caste politics. Jai Bihar! 🙏
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Vikram M
The training of booth-level officers and identity cards for them is a much-needed reform. Many voters get confused about who the actual polling officials are. This brings more transparency to the process.

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