Lagatar24 Desk
Bihar: The first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections witnessed a robust voter turnout, with 53.77% polling recorded till 3 PM across 121 constituencies in 18 districts. Voting began at 7 AM and is continuing peacefully, according to the Election Commission of India.
District-Wise Voter Turnout Highlights
Among all districts, Begusarai registered the highest turnout at 59.82%, while Patna recorded the lowest at 48.69%. Other key regions saw strong participation — Muzaffarpur (58.40%), Gopalganj (58.17%), Samastipur (56.35%), and Lakhisarai (57.39%). Districts such as Darbhanga (51.76%), Nalanda (52.32%), and Sheikhpura (49.37%) reflected moderate turnout levels.
Earlier updates showed progressive participation throughout the day — 13.13% by 9 AM, 27.65% by 11 AM, and 42.31% by 1 PM, signaling growing voter enthusiasm as polling continued.
Steady Participation Across Bihar
Voting has remained largely peaceful, with reports of long queues at several polling stations, particularly in rural constituencies. The Election Commission noted that adequate security and logistical arrangements have ensured smooth polling across all booths.
Significance of Phase 1 Polling
This phase marks a crucial step in shaping the state’s political landscape, as major parties vie for dominance across the central and northern districts of Bihar. Analysts suggest that the high turnout could play a pivotal role in determining outcomes in closely contested seats.






