Bihar Elections Begin: 121 Seats, 3.7 Crore Voters Decide Fate Amid Tight Security

The first phase of Bihar Assembly elections has kicked off across 18 districts with polling beginning at 7 AM. A massive 3.75 crore voters will decide the fate of 1,314 candidates contesting for 121 seats. Unprecedented security measures are in place with police and paramilitary forces deployed across all polling stations. Special arrangements include women-managed booths and early closure in Naxal-affected constituencies for voter safety.

Key Points: Bihar Assembly Elections First Phase Voting Begins in 18 Districts

  • Voting covers 121 Assembly constituencies with 1,314 candidates in the fray
  • Over 3.75 crore voters including 758 third gender voters participating
  • Webcasting available at all 45,341 polling stations for transparency
  • Special security measures in Naxal-affected areas with early poll closure
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Polling begins for first phase of Bihar Assembly Elections in 18 districts

Polling underway for 121 Assembly seats across 18 Bihar districts with 3.75 crore voters and unprecedented security arrangements including webcasting at all 45,341 stations.

"Unprecedented security arrangements have been made for the first phase - Election Commission"

Patna, Nov 6

Polling for the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections began at 7 a.m. on Thursday across 18 districts of the state.

Voting is being conducted in 121 Assembly constituencies, and 1314 candidates, including 1192 male and 122 female candidates, are in the fray of this election.

According to the Election Commission, a total of 3,75,13,302 electors, including 1,98,35,325 males, 1,76,77,219 females, and 758 third gender voters, will decide the fate of 1314 candidates in this election.

The total number of polling stations is 45341, including 36733 in the rural areas and 8608 in the urban areas.

The Election Commission has declared 320 model stations, 926 women-managed, and 107 PwD-managed in these districts. The webcasting will be available in all 45341 polling stations.

Polling will continue till 6 p.m. in the general booths. However, in six Assembly constituencies located in Naxal-affected areas, voting will conclude at 5 p.m.

A mock poll was conducted between 5 a.m. and 7 a.m., in the presence of booth-level agents, before polling opened to the public.

Voting is underway in Khagaria, Munger, Lakhisarai, Sheikhpura, Nalanda, Patna, Bhojpur, Madhepura, Saharsa, Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Gopalganj, Siwan, Saran, Vaishali, Samastipur, Begusarai, and Buxar.

Unprecedented security arrangements have been made for the first phase.

Police and paramilitary forces have been deployed across all 18 districts, with special patrols positioned at sensitive and hyper-sensitive booths.

Over 15 battalions of forces have been deployed across the state.

The Patna district administration said security personnel have been stationed at every booth to prevent any disturbance or spread of rumours.

Patna alone has 5,677 polling stations, including 541 women-only stations, 49 model polling stations, 14 PwD-friendly polling stations and 3 youth-themed booths.

Voters in Muzaffarpur are casting votes at 4,186 polling stations for 11 Assembly seats, where around 32.98 lakh electors are eligible.

In Lakhisarai, all sector officers and polling staff collected EVMs and other materials from Gandhi Maidan on Wednesday. Several booths here fall in Naxal-affected areas, and voting will close at 5 p.m.

Officials say all polling staff have been provided vehicles, EVMs, and essential equipment.

In Samastipur, voting for all 10 Assembly constituencies also began at 7 a.m.

A total of 29,32,602 voters will vote at 3,603 polling stations set up across the district.

The District Election Department said special arrangements have been made to ensure free, fair, and peaceful polling.

- IANS

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Priya S
Impressive to see 122 female candidates contesting! Women's participation in politics is crucial for balanced development. Hope more women come forward in future elections. 👏
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Michael C
The security arrangements seem quite comprehensive, especially in Naxal-affected areas. However, I hope the focus remains on development issues rather than just security. Bihar needs infrastructure and employment opportunities.
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Ananya R
Just voted in Patna! The process was smooth and well-organized. Special appreciation for the women-only polling stations - made my elderly mother feel more comfortable. Jai Hind! ✨
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Siddharth J
While the arrangements look good on paper, I hope the ground reality matches. In previous elections, we've seen issues with EVMs and voter intimidation in some areas. EC should ensure complete fairness.
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Kavya N
The inclusion of third gender voters (758) is a positive step towards inclusivity. Democracy should represent everyone! Hope this sets an example for other states. 🌈

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