When and Where to Watch Bihar Exit Polls 2025 Live Streaming Online: The voters in Bihar will cast their vote across 122 constituencies in 20 districts in the second phase of polling of Bihar election 2025, concluding the high-intense polling. The voting will begin at 7 am and continue till 5 in the evening. The Election Commission of India (ECI) has ensured that no more 1200 voters are present at a booth, to allow smooth conduct of the polls.
The campaigning for the second phase on November 11 ended on Sunday (Nov 9). Bihar has 243 assembly seats of which, 121 went to polls in the first phase on Nov 6, and the remaining 122 will vote on Nov 11. The results will be declared on Nov 14.
Bihar election 2025: Who are the main players?
The prime contest in Bihar election 2025 is between the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the opposition’s Mahagathbandhan (INDIA bloc). The current assembly has 131 seats from the NDA – BJP (80), JD(U) (45), HAM(S) (4), and there is support from two Independents.
On the other hand, the INDIA bloc has 111 MLAs – RJD (77), Congress (19), CPI(ML) (11), and CPI(M) and CPI have two each.
This time, Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Party and Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM have also become a challenge for the two key sides.
What to Expect from the Bihar Exit Poll Predictions?
The survey agencies do two kinds of polls whenever there is an election – opinion polls and exit polls. The opinion polls are done before the elections and the exit polls are collected after a voter has cast his/her vote, and leaves the polling booth.
Exit polls provide a glimpse into what the election results might look like. However, the difference between the sample size and other factors including gender, region, caste, and sex – and the real number of voters often turn the exit poll results upside down.
When and where to watch exit polls for Bihar election?
Several news agencies in the country tie-up with polling agencies to conduct these exit polls. These include CVoter, Axis My India, C-Voter, Jan Ki Baat, IPSOS and Today’s Chanakya. The election commission has put a restriction on the broadcast and the publishing of exit poll results before 6 pm on Nov 11, which is the second and final round of polling.
The exit polls results can be tracked live on the Bihar election page of financialexpress.com. The agencies will also be sharing the details live on their social media handles, as well as through their media partner.
