
The BJP’s state leadership and central election committee have reportedly been closely involved, signalling how important Bihar is strategically for the NDA.

The Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar 2025 are scheduled to take place on 6th and 11th November 2025 in two phases.

The Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar 2025 are scheduled to take place on 6th and 11th November 2025 in two phases.

The constituency comprises 257 villages out of which 198 are inhabited. The closest city is Sasaram, which is the district headquarters.

The Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar 2025 are scheduled to take place on 6th and 11th November 2025 in two phases.

The Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar 2025 are scheduled to take place on 6th and 11th November 2025 in two phases.

The Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar 2025 are scheduled to take place on 6th and 11th November 2025 in two phases.

The Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar 2025 are scheduled to take place on 6th and 11th November 2025 in two phases.

The Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar 2025 are scheduled to take place on 6th and 11th November 2025 in two phases.

The Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar 2025 are scheduled to take place on 6th and 11th November 2025 in two phases.

The Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar 2025 are scheduled to take place on 6th and 11th November 2025 in two phases.

It is one of the six assembly segments under the Jhanjharpur Lok Sabha constituency.

The Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar 2025 are scheduled to take place on 6th and 11th November 2025 in two phases.

The Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar 2025 are scheduled to take place on 6th and 11th November 2025 in two phases.

Expect date to be part of a phased October/November polling schedule.

The last Assembly elections in 2020 were conducted in three phases.

All seats were left vacant due to different circumstances, such as resignation, death, or disqualification of the sitting MLAs.

Expect date to be part of a phased October/November polling schedule.

Besides, Jan Suraaj is carrying out a door-to-door public engagement program to identify potential candidates.

A variety of caste groups such as Yadavs, Kurmis, and Kushwahas are part of them, which have a pivotal role in voting results.

Expect date to be part of a phased October/November polling schedule.

Imamganj has experienced the changing political stances several times throughout the years. The 2015 Bihar Assembly elections witnessed a powerful triumph by Jitan Ram Manjhi of the Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM).

The voter base here is varied, young voters constitute the largest group, and there are more than 10.7 lakh new voters across Bihar for the 2025 elections.

For the 2020 assembly elections, 302,211 was the total number of voters in Hilsa, while 165,580 were the total valid votes. In the last few elections, the constituency has had very close contests.

The constituency is rural with no registered urban voters. It falls under the Samastipur (SC) Lok Sabha parliamentary constituency.