Bihar is witnessing enthusiastic voter participation in the second phase of Assembly elections. As per the Election Commission of India, the state recorded a voter turnout of 31.38 per cent till 11 a.m. on Tuesday, which is higher than the 27.65 per cent registered at the same time during the first phase of polling.
Among districts, Kishanganj recorded the highest turnout of 34.74 per cent, while Madhubani saw the lowest at 28.66 per cent. Brisk polling was also reported from Gaya (34.07 per cent), Jamui (33.69 per cent), Aurangabad (32.88 per cent), Banka (32.91 per cent), Purnia (32.94 per cent), and Paschim Champaran (32.39 per cent).
In key constituencies, Supaul recorded 31.10 per cent, Sasaram 29.84 per cent, Mohania 32.91 per cent, Kutumba 33.40 per cent, Gaya Town 25.02 per cent,

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