PATNA: The Bihar Assembly election results have thrown up several standout victories, with a handful of candidates recording some of the biggest winning margins of 2025. From BJP’s Rama Nishad in Aurai and Nitish Mishra in Jhanjharpur to JD(U)’s Hari Narayan Singh in Harnaut, the electoral mandate was emphatic across key constituencies. Even in Mokama, JD(U) candidate Anant Kumar Singh — contesting from jail — secured a commanding win. The margins, many crossing 40,000 to 50,000 votes, highlight both strong local support and clear voter preferences in this election cycle
Rama Nishad (Aurai)
BJP’s Rama Nishad won the Aurai seat with a margin of 57,206 votes. After 29 rounds of counting, Rama Nishad received 104,085 votes, while Vikassheel Insaan Party candidate Bhogendra Sahni bagged 46,879 votes.
Nitish Mishra (Jhanjharpur)
BJP’s Nitish Mishra emerged victorious in Jhanjharpur by a margin of 54,849 votes. After 28 rounds of counting, Mishra secured 107,958 votes. Communist Party of India’s Ram Narayan Yadav followed with 53,109 votes.
Hari Narayan Singh (Harnaut)
Janata Dal (United) candidate Hari Narayan Singh won the Harnaut constituency by 48,335 votes. After 30 rounds of counting, he secured 106,954 votes. Congress candidate Arun Kumar finished behind him with 58,619 votes.
Sujeet Kumar (Rajnagar)
BJP’s Sujeet Kumar claimed victory in Rajnagar with a margin of 42,185 votes. After 29 rounds of counting, Sujeet Kumar received 108,362 votes, while Rashtriya Janata Dal’s Bishnu Deo Mochi got 66,177 votes.
Anant Kumar Singh (Mokama)
JD(U)’s Anant Kumar Singh, who contested the election from jail, has won the Mokama seat by 28,206 votes. Singh was arrested on November 2 in the case related to the murder of Dularchand Yadav, a Jan Suraaj Party supporter killed during a rally in Mokama on October 30.


















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