Bihar elections 2025 date: The first phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections will be held on November 6, and the results will be announced on November 14. As the state witnesses the contest between the BJP and INDIA bloc, constituting the RJD, the Congress and the Left parties, the voters who exercise their franchise will determine whether anti-incumbency or Nitish Kumar’s push has left an impact.
As many as 3.75 crore voters will decide the electoral fate of 1,314 candidates, including top leaders such as INDIA bloc’s chief ministerial face Tejashwi Yadav and Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary of the BJP.
How to Find Your Polling Booth via ECI Website (electoralsearch.eci.gov.in)
The Election Commission permits voters to check their polling booth online using Voter ID (EPIC: Elector Photo Identity Card) number.
1. Go to the official Voters’ Services Portal at https://electoralsearch.eci.gov.in.
2. Enter EPIC number and select Bihar in the state option
3. Enter the captcha code and select Search
4. The corresponding polling booth details, including address and booth name, will appear.
5. Cross-check all personal details and make sure the information corresponds to those in your Voter ID.
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How to Check Polling Booth on NVSP Portal (nvsp.in)
- Go to https://www.nvsp.in/
- Click on “Know Your Polling Station.”
- Log in using your registered mobile number or voter ID details.
- View and download your polling booth slip.
Bihar Assembly Elections 2025: Check Booth Details via Mobile
In an alternate way, one can get booth information from their concerned local Booth Level Officer. There are QR codes available at public places in many public places, one can scan them to locate their booth instantly. Those who are not able to avail online services may visit their district election office for assistance.
As per the Election Commission, out of the 3.75 voters in the 121 constituencies, 10.72 were “new electors” and polling will be held at 45,341 polling stations, an overwhelming majority of which (36,733) fall in rural areas.
The assembly elections are being carried out soon after the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, which now has 7.24 crore voters across the state, about 60 lakh less than the size before the exercise was undertaken
