Lakhisarai Election Result 2025: Will Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Sinha be able to continue his winning streak?

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Lakhisarai assembly constituency has been the stronghold of Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Vijay Kumar Sinha for the last few decades. The city serves as the administrative headquarters of Lakhisarai district.

This assembly constituency came into existence in 1977 and is counted among the six assembly constituencies under the Munger Lok Sabha seat.

Since 2000, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won all assembly elections from this seat, except for its defeat in 2005.

Lakhisarai has been the stronghold of Vijay Kumar Sinha, who had won the last three assembly elections (2010, 2015 and 2020) by a large margin.

During the 2025 assembly elections in Bihar, a total of 13 contestants are in the fray from Lakhisarai seat, but the main contest is said to be between BJP’s Vijay Kumar Sinha and Congress party’s Amresh Kumar. Apart from this, Suraj Kumar from Jan Suraj Party led by Prashant Kishore is also in the contest.

The BJP is contesting the Bihar Assembly elections 2025 as part of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA), which also includes JD(U), LJP (Ram Vilas), HAM and RLM led by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

The NDA is facing a grand alliance comprising Congress, RJD, Left parties and VIP among others.

Lakhisarai Assembly Election 2025 Candidates

candidate team
Vijay Kumar Sinha Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
Amresh Kumar Congress
Suraj Kumar Jan Suraj Party

last election results

In the 2020 assembly elections in the state, BJP’s Vijay Kumar Sinha won from Lakhisarai by securing 74,212 votes or 38.2% vote share. He defeated the then Congress candidate Aman Raj, who managed to secure 63,729 votes (32.8% vote share).

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Earlier, in the 2015 Bihar Assembly elections also, Sinha had won from the same seat. At that time he had won by a margin of 6,556 votes (3.61%). Overall, he received 75,901 votes with 40.79% vote share. JDU candidate Ramanand Mandal stood second and got 69,345 votes (37.27%).

voting program

Voting date: 6 November (Phase 1).

Result Date: 14 November 2025.