Will the Campaigning for the First Phase of Bihar Elections End Today as ECI Prepares for Polls on November 6?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Campaigning ends today at 5 p.m.
- Voting on November 6 across 121 constituencies
- 1,314 candidates in the fray
- Stringent security arrangements are in place
- 3,75,13,302 voters expected to vote
Patna, Nov 4 (NationPress) The campaigning for the initial phase of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections is set to wrap up at 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
Voting for this segment will occur on November 6 across 121 Assembly constituencies spanning 18 districts.
On this final day of campaigning, all political parties are conducting rallies, roadshows, and public gatherings to attract voters.
Candidates have shifted their focus to direct outreach through door-to-door visits to garner support.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has completed its preparations for the first phase, ensuring strict security measures at all polling locations.
The border with Nepal has been entirely sealed to avert any external disturbances.
Security forces are on high alert in border districts, with every movement being meticulously monitored.
In total, 1,314 candidates are contesting in this phase — 1,192 men and 122 women.
Voting will take place for 102 general seats and 19 seats designated for the Scheduled Castes.
The ECI has reported that 3,75,13,302 voters are eligible to cast their votes in this first phase, which includes 1,98,35,325 men, 1,76,77,219 women, and 758 third-gender voters.
A total of 45,341 polling stations have been established — 45,324 main booths and 17 auxiliary booths. Among these, 8,608 booths are in urban settings while 36,733 are in rural areas.
The randomization and allocation of EVMs and VVPATs have been finalized, and the machine lists for each polling station have been distributed to all candidates and their representatives.
To ensure fair and peaceful voting, the ECI has implemented a three-tier security system.
Armed forces will be present at all polling booths, with 1,049 checkpoints established statewide for security inspections.
As of now, 1,005 individuals have been apprehended in various cases.
This initial phase of the Bihar Assembly elections is deemed politically significant, as it encompasses critical districts from Patna division, Magadh, Tirhut, and Shahabad — regions that frequently influence the election outcome.
The second phase of voting is scheduled for November 11, with results to be declared on November 14.