- By Talibuddin Khan
- Tue, 11 Nov 2025 08:23 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Bihar Exit Poll 2025 Results: As the second and final phase of the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 concluded on Tuesday, multiple exit polls projected a landslide victory for the NDA, with the Mahagathbandhan coming in a distant second. Almost all exit polls have given over 150 seats to NDA, while Mahagathbandhan is expected to win between 85-100 seats. Prashant Kishor-led Jan Suraaj is expected to face a major setback with pollsters predicting 0-5 seats for his newly-launched outfit in the 243-member Assembly.
While the NDA, comprising the BJP, JD(U) and LJP (Ram Vilas) as the major alliance partners, is looking to return to power in Bihar, the opposition INDIA bloc, which has the RJD, the Congress and the Left parties as the main constituents, is looking to form the government with RJD's Tejashwi Yadav as its chief ministerial face.
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Jagran Mahapoll: NDA Sweeps Bihar In Poll Of Exit Polls
According to the Jagran Mahapoll, which combines data from six major survey agencies, the NDA is projected to win around 144 seats, while the Mahagathbandhan (MGB) may secure about 94 seats. Smaller parties and independents could account for roughly 4 seats, while the JSP is not expected to open its account.
The Jagran Mahapoll is a compilation of exit poll data released by various news networks and agencies. It represents the average (Poll of Exit Polls) of all estimates, providing a broad picture of the likely outcome in Bihar.
NDA - 144
MGB - 94
JSP - 0
Others - 4
Bihar Exit Poll Result 2025: What Matrize, JVC, Chanakya And Others Predict?
While the NDA appears to be leading in most projections, analysts caution that actual results could differ, given the state's history of close contests and last-minute voting swings.
Chanakya Exit Poll 2025
NDA: 130-138
Mahagathbandhan: 100-108
JSP: 0
Others: 3-5
People's Pulse Exit Poll 2025
NDA: 133-159
Mahagathbandhan: 75-101
JSP: 0
Others: 2-13
Polstrat Exit Poll 2025
NDA: 133-148
Mahagathbandhan: 87-102
JSP: 0
Others: 3-5
People Insight Exit Poll 2025
NDA: 133-148
Mahagathbandhan: 87-102
JSP: 0
Others: 3-8
Matrize-IANS Exit Poll 2025
NDA: 147-167
Mahagathbandhan: 70-90
JSP: 0
Others: 0
JVC Exit Poll 2025
NDA: 135-150
Mahagathbandhan: 88-103
JSP: 0
Others: 3-6

Bihar Election 2025 Phase 2 Voting: Highest-Ever Turnout Recorded In Bihar
Bihar on Tuesday recorded its highest-ever voter turnout of 68.52 per cent, provisionally, at the close of polling in the second and final phase of the high-stakes assembly elections. Kishanganj, the lone Muslim-majority district in the state, recorded the highest polling percentage so far at 76.26, followed by adjoining Katihar (75.23) and Purnea (73.79), Supaul (70.69) and Araria (67.79).
Voting turnout has also been high in south Bihar districts like Jamui (67.81%), Gaya (67.50%) and Kaimur (67.22%). The lowest turnout (57.31%) was recorded in Nawada, the only district that did not touch the 60 per cent mark till 5 pm.
The second phase, in which eight cabinet ministers are in the fray, involves high stakes for the ruling NDA, as also the opposition INDIA bloc, which pins its hopes on the incumbency factor, as well as the high concentration of Muslims in many of the poll-bound districts. The second phase is of particular significance for the Congress. Of the 19 seats it had won in the 2020 assembly polls, 12 go to polls in the current phase.
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In the first phase, on November 6, a "record" 65.09 per cent of 3.75 crore electors, across 121 constituencies, had cast their vote, which both rival groups claim to be to their advantage.
Voting began for 122 constituencies in Bihar in the second and final phase of the high-stakes assembly polls amid tight security arrangements. In this phase, the electoral fate of 1,302 candidates, including several ministers in the Nitish Kumar government, was sealed.
(Disclaimer: Exit poll projections are made by election survey agencies based on interviews of voters as they come out after casting their votes. These may vary widely from the actual results.)
