The Bihar Assembly Election results are set to be announced on November 14. Nitish Kumar, the JDU chief, has been at the helm of Bihar’s government almost continuously since 2005, with only a short interruption in his tenure.

The much-awaited results of the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 will be announced on Friday, November 14, as counting of votes begins early in the morning across the state. The Election Commission of India (ECI) has completed all arrangements to ensure smooth counting and result declaration.

Polling for the 243-member Bihar Legislative Assembly was conducted in two phases – the first on November 6 covering 121 constituencies, and the second on November 11 covering the remaining 122 seats. The elections witnessed enthusiastic voter turnout across both urban and rural areas.

The ruling NDA, led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, is aiming to retain power for another term, while the RJD-led Mahagathbandhan is looking to make a strong comeback. To form the government, any coalition or party must secure at least 122 seats.

Officials have confirmed that counting will begin at 8 AM at all designated centers under tight security. The Election Commission will provide live updates through its official website and mobile application. Major news channels and digital platforms will also broadcast real-time constituency-wise results throughout the day.

Political observers believe the outcome could shape the future of Bihar’s development trajectory, with issues like employment, infrastructure, and governance dominating the campaign narrative.

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