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RJD-CPM ; 1 42.31 update-key points for applicants

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Bihar witnessed the first phase of its state assembly elections with voting underway across multiple districts. Citizens exercised their franchise at 121 seats spread over 18 districts in this crucial electoral exercise. The polling process commenced early in the morning and continued throughout the day, allowing voters ample time to participate in the democratic process. By afternoon, voter turnout data indicated moderate participation levels. The entire Bihar assembly election is being conducted in two phases covering all 243 seats of the state legislature. This first phase represents a significant portion of the total constituencies going to polls. Districts including Patna, Darbhanga, Madhepura, Saharsa, Muzaffarpur, Gopalganj, and Siwan are among those participating in this phase. The election marks an important political event for the state as various parties and alliances compete for power.

Voter Turnout and Polling Schedule

Polling for the first phase began at 7 AM and continued until evening hours. By 1 PM, the election commission recorded a voter turnout of 42.31 percent across the constituencies. The voting was scheduled to conclude by 6 PM in the evening. The moderate turnout by afternoon suggests steady participation from voters throughout the day. This phase covers a substantial number of seats, making it critical for all competing political parties. The districts participating include major urban and rural constituencies from different regions of Bihar. The two-phase election format allows for better management of security and administrative resources. Final turnout figures will determine the level of public engagement in this electoral exercise.

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