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Hasanpur Assembly Constituency 2025: Full Candidate List, Poll Date, Past Results and Winning Margins

In the 2020 assembly elections, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) candidate Tej Pratap Yadav won the Hasanpur seat. He defeated Raj Kumar Ray of Janata Dal (United) [JD(U)] by a margin of 21,139 votes. Tej Pratap Yadav got roughly 47.27% of the votes.

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Hasanpur Assembly Constituency 2025: Hasanpur is an assembly (Vidhan Sabha) constituency in the state of Bihar, within Samastipur district. It lies in Rosera subdivision. The constituency includes the community development blocks of Hasanpur and Bithan, plus several gram panchayats of Singhia CD Block (namely Kundal I, Kundal II, Shalepur, Jahangirpur and Bishnupur Diha). This seat is unreserved (General category)

Voters and Local Issues

In terms of voter demographics, some key features:

As of 2020, registered voters numbered approx. 292,161.

Among them, Scheduled Castes (SC) make up about 17.55% of the electorate; Muslims about 11.20%.

Voter turnout in recent elections has hovered between ~56–59%.

Local issues tend to revolve around basic development: road connectivity, agricultural support, flood management (since many parts of Samastipur are flood‐prone or affected by rivers). Also includes access to irrigation and clean water, public services (health, schools), and caste/local identity dynamics because of the fairly mixed demographic composition.

Hasanpur Assembly Constituency 2025: Recent Political History

In the 2020 assembly elections, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) candidate Tej Pratap Yadav won the Hasanpur seat. He defeated Raj Kumar Ray of Janata Dal (United) [JD(U)] by a margin of 21,139 votes. Tej Pratap Yadav got roughly 47.27% of the votes.

In the previous election (2015), the political contest also involved RJD, JD(U), and other regional parties. Turnout and vote shares were similar in scale, and caste & local factors played a big role.

Election Numbers (2010–2020)

In 2010, the number of electors was lower (exact figure specific to Hasanpur not always easily available in summary form). The turnout percentage was somewhat lower compared to later years.

By 2015, turnout in Hasanpur was approx. 56.07%.

In 2020, registered voters were approx. 292,161; turnout stayed around ~58-59%. Vote shares spread among RJD, JD(U) and other smaller or regional parties.

Thus over the decade, there’s been a modest increase in elector numbers, stable but not very high turnout (~55–60%).

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Hasanpur Assembly Constituency 2025: Past Complete Winners List

1967: Gajendra Prasad Himanshu

1985: Rajendra Prasad Yadav

1990: Gajendra Prasad Himanshu

1995: Sunil Kumar Pushpam

2000: Gajendra Prasad Himanshu

2005: Sunil Kumar Pushpam

2010: Raj Kumar Ray (JD(U))

2015: Raj Kumar Ray (JD(U)) again

2020: Tej Pratap Yadav (RJD)

Hasanpur Assembly Elections 2025 Candidates List

PartyCandidate Name
AAPManmohan Kumar
BSPBibha Devi
JD(U)Raj Kumar Ray
Jagrook Janta PartyChandra Mohan Kumar
Jan Suraaj PartyIndu Devi
RJDMala Pushpam
Socialist Party (India)Imtiyaz Alam Ramzan Ali Shaikh
The Plurals PartyAshwini Kumar
INDEPENDENTFulo Sahni, Manoj Mukhiya, Swetank Anand

What to Watch During the 2025 Contest?

1. Incumbency / Anti-incumbency factor
Since Tej Pratap Yadav is the sitting MLA (RJD), how satisfied the electorate is with his performance on local issues (roads, services, flood mitigation etc.) will be important.

2. Caste and Community Mobilisation
Given the fairly mixed electorate (SCs ~17.5%, Muslims ~11%, others including OBCs etc.), which parties manage to effectively consolidate their support bases (or build cross-community alliances) will matter a lot.

3. Party Alliances & Candidate Credibility: In Bihar, there is a history of volte-face alliances. The question of RJD getting support from its allies and having a favorable candidate or alliance in the ground level strength, which would affect the region are what matters here.

4. Voter Turnout / Elector Mobilisation: Turnout in Hasanpur has always been fair (mid-50s to high 50s %).

5. Impact of State/National Political Trends: General trends such as the feeling towards the current Bihar government, central government measures affecting agriculture, inflation, social welfare, law & order, etc. are likely to affect voter sentiment.

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