Bihar Election Success: Record 67% Voter Turnout Amid Zero Repoll Requests

The Election Commission has declared Bihar's 2025 Assembly Elections a remarkable success with unprecedented voter participation. A record-breaking 67.13% turnout represents the highest since 1951, showing strong democratic engagement. Remarkably, no repolls were requested by any of the 2,616 candidates or 12 political parties involved. The counting process begins November 14 with extensive arrangements to ensure complete transparency and accuracy.

Key Points: Bihar Elections 2025 Achieve Highest Voter Turnout Since 1951

  • Record 67.13% voter turnout marks highest participation since 1951
  • Zero repoll requests from all 2,616 candidates across 38 districts
  • Counting to begin November 14 with 4,372 tables and 18,000 agents
  • VVPAT verification for five random polling stations per constituency
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Successful Bihar elections - highest voter turnout since 1951, zero repolls: EC

Election Commission hails Bihar's historic 67.13% voter turnout with zero repoll requests across 38 districts and 2,616 candidates participating in two-phase polls.

"Zero repolls in Bihar Assembly Elections, 2025 • No re-polls requested by 2,616 candidates • No re-polls requested by 12 recognised political parties - Election Commission of India"

Patna, November 13

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Thursday hailed the "successful" conduct of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, with a record voter turnout of 67.13 per cent- the "highest ever" in the state since 1951. The Commission also said that no repolls were requested across any of Bihar's 38 districts.

According to the ECI's official press note, 2,616 candidates and 12 recognised political parties participated in the two-phase polls on November 6 and 11, and none requested repolling in any constituency.

"Zero repolls in Bihar Assembly Elections, 2025 • No re-polls requested by 2,616 candidates • No re-polls requested by 12 recognised political parties," the EC said in the note.

"Zero appeals during SIR in Bihar with 7,45,26,858 electors in the final Electoral Roll," the press note added.

The Election Commission also outlined extensive arrangements for the vote counting scheduled for November 14. Counting will take place in all 243 Assembly Constituencies, overseen by 243 Returning Officers (ROs) and 243 Counting Observers, alongside candidates or their agents. A total of 4,372 counting tables have been set up, each staffed by a counting supervisor, assistant, and micro-observer, with over 18,000 counting agents to monitor the process.

The Commission confirmed that counting will begin at 8:00 AM, starting with postal ballots, followed by Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) counting from 8:30 AM. Postal ballot counting is to be completed before the penultimate round of EVM counting.

"During EVM counting, Control Units are brought to the counting tables round-wise and shown to the counting agents to verify that the seals are intact and serial numbers match the records in Form 17C (Part I). The number of votes recorded in EVMs is cross-verified with entries in Form 17C. In case of any mismatch, VVPAT slips from that polling station are to be counted mandatorily," the press note further read.

Additionally, VVPAT verification will be conducted for a random selection of five polling stations per constituency to ensure complete accuracy.

The Commission advises all to refer only to this portal for accurate and verified updates and not rely on any hearsay or unofficial sources.

"Results will be compiled and made available round-wise and constituency-wise by the respective ROs on the official ECI results portal -- https://results.eci.gov.in.," it said. TV channels and internet media channels are also advised accordingly.

"The Commission advises all to refer only to this portal for accurate and verified updates and not rely on any hearsay or unofficial sources. TV channels and internet media channels are also advised accordingly," ECI further said in its press note.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Bihari living in Delhi, I'm so proud of my state! The high voter turnout shows people are taking their democratic rights seriously. Hope this leads to good governance and development for Bihar.
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Michael C
Impressive electoral management! The detailed counting procedures and VVPAT verification show the Election Commission's commitment to transparency. Other countries could learn from India's election process.
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Anjali F
While the numbers look good, I hope the high turnout actually translates into better policies for Bihar's development. We need more jobs, better education, and healthcare facilities. 🤞
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Suresh O
The Election Commission deserves appreciation for conducting such a smooth election. No repolls requested by any candidate shows the process was fair and transparent. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Respectfully, while zero repolls sounds great, we should remember that sometimes genuine concerns might not be raised due to various pressures. The system should encourage legitimate complaints when they exist.
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Vikram M
The detailed counting procedure with multiple verification layers is commendable. This level of transparency builds public trust in our democratic institutions. Well done ECI! 👏

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