Upgraded 6 October 2025 at 17:18 IST
Stage I ballot will be hung on November 6 and Phase II ballot will be hung on November 11. The outcomes for the high-stakes electoral fight will be revealed on November 14.
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CEC Gyanesh Kumar with Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi|Image: X
New Delhi: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday revealed that Bihar will enact a two-phase election on November 6 and 11 and the outcomes for the high-stakes electoral fight will be revealed on November 14.
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar stated, “All officials have been instructed to work in an absolutely impartial way and remain accessible to stakeholders. If any misinformation is found through any media house or individual, it will be countered by the Election Commission.”
The ECI revealed that Bihar has an overall of 7.43 crore citizens this election, of which 3.92 crore are male and 3.5 crore females. Of these, 14 lakh are the very first time citizens. The Chief Election Commissioner stated that this will be the very best election for citizens.” The Election Commission means that this time the elections in Bihar need to not just be smooth and easy however likewise performed in a tranquil and transparent way,” he stated, including that 14,000 citizens are over the age of 100 years and there would be an overall of 90,712 ballot stations throughout the state.
He stated, “New voter cards will be issued to those added this time and to anyone who has made changes to their voter IDs. Earlier, it used to take many days, but we have formulated SOPs to provide them within 15 days.”
The CEC even more stated, “No ballot cubicle will have more than 1,200 electors and there will be ballot stations on ground for the senior.”
He stated, “Bihar has actually experienced a citizen roll modification after 22 years.”
Released By: Deepti Verma
Released On: 6 October 2025 at 16:47 IST