New Delhi: The Bihar Assembly Election 2025 will reach its final stage on Tuesday, with 122 constituencies across 20 districts set to vote in the second and concluding phase.
Polling will begin at 7 AM and will cover regions such as Mithila, Kosi, Magadh, Angika, Seemanchal, and western Bihar. Seemanchal, known for its high voter turnout, will be closely watched this time too.
Over 3.7 crore voters, including 1.74 crore women, are eligible to vote at 45,399 polling stations. Most polling stations, over 40,000 are in rural areas, with webcasting arranged at each booth for transparency. Each polling station covers around 815 voters on average. This phase will decide the fate of 1,302 candidates, including some senior ministers, former deputy chief ministers, and several first-time contend

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