By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 30, Aug 2025, 11:44 am IST | UPDATED: 01, Sep 2025, 8:25 am IST
The Vaishali Assembly constituency is a part of the Vaishali Lok Sabha constituency. In the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections, Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader Sidhharth Patel defeated Congress candidate Sanjeev Singh, with a margin of 7,413 votes.
The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar is being implemented in accordance with the Election Commission of India's order before the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025. The objective of an intensified revision is to ensure that the names of all eligible citizens are included in the Electoral Roll (ER) so as to enable them to exercise their franchise. The last intensive revision in Bihar was conducted by the Commission in the year 2003.
As per data from the Election Commission, there were 3,28,862 electors - 1,76,745 male, 1,52,103 female and 14 third gender - in Vaishali during the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections. In 2015 Bihar Assembly polls, there were 2,95,916 electors - 1,59,775 male, 1,36,126 female and 15 third gender - in Vaishali.
The ECI is expected to announce the poll date for the Raghopur constituency along with the schedule for the Bihar Assembly Election soon.
The ECI will announce the result date along with the schedule for the Bihar Assembly Election soon.
All political parties are waiting for the official schedule of the Bihar Assembly Election and haven't declared their candidates yet.
During the 2020 Bihar elections, JD-U's Siddharth Patel received 69,780 votes (35.96 per cent) to win this seat and defeat Congress' Sanjeev Singh, who received 62,367 votes (32.14 per cent). At third place, LJP leader Ajay Kumar Kushwaha received 33,351 votes (17.18 per cent).
In the 2015 Bihar polls, JD-U leader Raj Kishore Singh received 79,286 votes (47.62 per cent) to defeat HAM(S) leader Brishin Patel, who received 48,225 votes (28.96 per cent). At third place, independent candidate Vinay Paswan received 7,975 votes (4.79 per cent).
In 2020, the total number of valid votes polled in the Vaishali Assembly constituency was 1,94,073 or 59.01 per cent. In 2015, the total number of valid votes polled in the Assembly elections was 1,66,498 or 56.27 per cent.
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