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Siwan Bihar Assembly Election 2025: Constituencies, Candidates & 2020 Winners

Siwan Bihar Assembly Election 2025: All Constituencies & 2020 Results

Siwan district, located in western Bihar, holds strategic electoral significance with eight assembly constituencies under its jurisdiction. As Bihar heads to the polls on November 6 and 11, 2025, the focus is on Siwan for its diverse voter base and dynamic political contests.

Siwan District Assembly Constituencies

Siwan is represented by the following eight assembly constituencies:

  • Siwan (105)
  • Jiradei (106)
  • Darauli (SC) (107)
  • Raghunathpur (108)
  • Daraundha (109)
  • Barharia (110)
  • Goreyakothi (111)
  • Maharajganj (112)

Each constituency brings together urban, semi-urban, and rural populations, with issues ranging from agriculture and employment to education, infrastructure, and caste representation.


Detailed Results of 2020 Bihar Assembly Election – Siwan District

Below are the winners and primary candidates for all Siwan district assembly constituencies in 2020:

ConstituencyWinner (2020)Party
Siwan (105)Awadh Bihari ChaudharyRJD
Jiradei (106)Amarjeet KushwahaCPI(ML)
Darauli (107)Satyadev RamCPI(ML)
Raghunathpur (108)Harishankar YadavRJD
Daraundha (109)Karnjeet Singh (Vyas Singh)BJP
Barharia (110)Bachcha PandeyBJP
Goreyakothi (111)Devesh Kant SinghBJP
Maharajganj (112)Vijay Shanker DubeyCongress

Breakdown of Major Contests

  • Siwan (105): Awadh Bihari Chaudhary (RJD) narrowly won by 1,973 votes over Om Prakash Yadav (BJP) with 45.3% vote share.

Daraundha (109): Karanjeet Singh (BJP) claimed the seat with 44.1% of votes against CPI(ML)’s Amarnath Yadav.

  • Jiradei & Darauli: Strong Left performance with CPI(ML) candidates victorious.

Overall, the 2020 election in Siwan reflected staunch competition between RJD, BJP, Congress, and CPI(ML), highlighting the shifting loyalties and caste influences that shape the region.


Current Political Scenario and 2025 Outlook

With the Election Commission confirming phase-wise voting dates for 2025 (November 6 and 11, counting on November 14), Siwan’s assembly constituencies will be a focal point for both the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance).

Key local issues—roads, irrigation, economic development, and the impact of migration—are expected to dominate campaign agendas. Several 2020 winners, notably Awadh Bihari Chaudhary (RJD, Siwan) and CPI(ML) leaders, are likely to defend their seats, while BJP and Congress prepare for spirited contests in urban and semi-urban pockets.


Siwan Bihar Assembly Election

Siwan district’s eight assembly constituencies serve as microcosms of Bihar’s larger electoral dynamics. The 2025 election promises another competitive round, with 2020 results providing both lessons and momentum for candidates and parties vying for victory. Follow Siwan for high-stakes battles, grassroots development issues, and ever-evolving alliances shaping Bihar’s future.

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