Bihar Gears Up: Nomination Process Kicks Off for Phase Two Assembly Elections

The nomination process for 122 Bihar assembly seats, part of the upcoming elections' second phase, commenced on October 9. With nominations open until October 20, the withdrawal deadline is set for October 23. Key constituencies include Imamganj and Bodh Gaya. The vote counting for all 243 seats is scheduled for November 14.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Patna | Updated: 13-10-2025 13:37 IST | Created: 13-10-2025 13:37 IST
Bihar Gears Up: Nomination Process Kicks Off for Phase Two Assembly Elections
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The nomination process for 122 seats in the Bihar assembly elections' second phase has officially begun, according to election officials. The nomination period, which commenced with the Election Commission's notification, will remain open until October 20, while candidates have until October 23 to withdraw.

Among the notable constituencies in this phase are Imamganj, currently represented by Deepa Manjhi, and Bodh Gaya, once held by ex-RJD minister Kumar Sarvjeet. Additionally, Lauriya and Nautan, represented by singer Vinay Bihari and ex-BJP minister Narayan Prasad respectively, are also up for grabs.

The first phase's nomination process began last Friday, with elections set for November 6. After months of political maneuvering, all eyes will be on November 14, when the counting of votes for the total 243 Bihar assembly seats will take place.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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