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Hayaghat Assembly election results

2025
PartyParty votes polledVotes %Candidate name
BJP77,22245.68%
Ram Chandra Prasad
Margin:
11,839 (7.004%)
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Nota2,7671.64%Nota
JSP5,7593.41%Pratibha Singh
IND2,3791.41%Lakshmi Das
IND4400.26%Usha Akela
BPP1,1370.67%Harsha Narayan Pandit
IND1,0010.59%Naresh Kumar Nawal
IND3,6672.17%Mohammad Mahtab Alam
IND3,5782.12%Probhendra Jha
DJP1,2000.71%Irshad Ali
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2015
2010

84. Hayaghat is one of the 70 Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) constituencies in Bihar. This constituency is located in the Mithila region. Bihar is located in the East region of India. This seat can be classified as: Rural and falls in the Darbhanga district of Bihar. The reservation status of this constituency is: General. 84. Hayaghat Assembly constituency is part of the 23. Samastipur (Scheduled Caste) Lok Sabha constituency and can be classified as Rural. In the 2025 Bihar Assembly election, Hayaghat voted on Thursday, November 6, 2025 and the counting of votes is on Friday, November 14, 2025.


Location

The geographic coordinates of Hayaghat Assembly constituency are: 26°00'38.2"N 85°56'39.8"E. This constituency falls in Darbhanga district of Bihar and in the Mithila region. Hayaghat shares its borders with four other Assembly constituencies. Other Bihar Assembly constituencies adjacent to Hayaghat are: Benipur, Bahadurpur, Kalyanpur, Warisnagar. This constituency shares an inter-state border with .

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Demographic profile

There were a total of 252592 registered voters on the electoral rolls for the 2025 Assembly election in Hayaghat Assembly constituency, of which 133166 were male, 119423 female and 3 of the third gender. In the 2020 Assembly elections, there were a total of 242053 registered voters, of which 127860 were male, 114189 female and 4 from the third gender. In the 2015 Assembly elections, there were a total of 219808 registered voters, of which 116341 were male, 103460 female and 164 from the third gender. In 2010 elections, there were a total of 183963 registered voters in this constituency, of which 99205 were male and 84758 female and 102 from the third gender.

The number of service voters in this Assembly constituency was 286 in 2020, 7 in 2015, and 0 in 2010.

The electorate gender ratio (number of female voters per 1000 male voters) in this constituency in 2025 was 897, in 2020 it was 893, 889 in 2015, and 854 in 2010.

Poll dates

Hayaghat Assembly constituency will go to the polls in Phase 1 of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections on Thursday, November 6, 2025. The counting of votes is on Friday, November 14, 2025.

In the 2020 state Assembly elections, this seat voted in Phase 3 on Saturday, November 7, 2020 and the results were declared on Tuesday, November 10, 2020.

In the 2015 state Assembly elections, this seat voted in Phase 5 on Thursday, November 5, 2015 and the results were declared on Sunday, November 8, 2015.

In the 2010 polls, this constituency voted in Phase 2 on Sunday, October 24, 2010 and the results were declared on Wednesday, November 24, 2010.


Extent

Assembly constituency no.84. Hayaghat comprises of the following areas of Darbhanga district in the Mithila region of Bihar: CD Block Hayaghat; Gram Panchayats Athar North, Athar South, Baligaon, Bhachhi, Bithauli, Chakwa Bharwari, Dhanauli, Gangdah Shivram, Gujrauli Ramauli, Harhacha, Hathauri North, Hathauri South, Jorja, Mithunia, Nimaithi, Paghari, Susari Turki & Thathopur of Baheri CD Block.

This constituency covers an approximate area of 224.85 square kilometers and the geographic coordinates of Hayaghat is: 26°00'38.2"N 85°56'39.8"E.

A total of four Assembly constituencies in the state of Bihar share borders with Hayaghat constituency, which are: Benipur, Bahadurpur, Kalyanpur, Warisnagar. This constituency shares an inter-state border with .

Voter turnout

According to data released by the Election Commission of India, in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, the estimated voter turnout in this Hayaghat constituency was 65.4%. In 2020, this seat registered a turnout of 59.13%, while it was 56.2% in 2015, and 49.43% in 2010.

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Victory margin

In the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections, Ram Chandra Prasad of BJP won in this constituency beating Bhola Yadav of RJD by a margin of 10252 votes which was 7.17% of the total votes cast. In 2015, Amar Nath Gami of JDU was the winner in this seat beating Ramesh Choudhary of LJP by a margin of 33231 votes which was 26.98% of the total votes polled in the constituency. In the 2010 Assembly elections, Amar Nath Gami of BJP won this seat defeating Dr. Shahnawaz Ahmad Kaifee of LJP by a margin of 6025 votes which was 6.63% of the total votes polled for the seat.

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Winner vote share (%)

In the 2020 Bihar Assembly elections, Ram Chandra Prasad of BJP had a vote share of 46.86% in this seat. In the 2015 Assembly elections, Amar Nath Gami of JDU got a vote share of 53.32% , In the 2010 Assembly elections, Amar Nath Gami of BJP got a vote share of 35.22% in Hayaghat.

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First Published: August 29, 2025, 05:40 IST

Last Updated: November 17, 2025 at 10:51 AM IST

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