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Vaishali district in Bihar is voting in the first phase of the Vidhan Sabha elections on 6 November. The polling process began at 7 am and will continue until 6 pm across eight assembly constituencies. A total of 25 lakh 37 thousand 104 voters are eligible to cast their ballots today. These voters include men, women, transgender individuals, and young voters. They will decide the fate of 105 candidates competing for the eight assembly seats. The constituencies participating in this phase include Raghopur, Lalganj, Mahnar, Mahua, Hajipur, Vaishali, Patepur, and Rajapakar. This is part of the larger Bihar Vidhan Sabha elections scheduled in multiple phases. Election authorities have made necessary arrangements to ensure smooth conduct of the voting process throughout the day.

Vaishali District Votes in First Phase Today

Eight assembly constituencies in Vaishali district are participating in the first phase of voting scheduled for today. The polling stations opened at 7 am and will remain operational until 6 pm. A total of 105 candidates are in the electoral race across these eight seats. The constituencies include Raghopur, Lalganj, Mahnar, Mahua, Hajipur, Vaishali, Patepur, and Rajapakar. Over 25 lakh 37 thousand 104 voters are registered to vote in this phase. The voter base comprises men, women, transgender persons, and young voters. Election officials have ensured all necessary arrangements are in place for conducting free and fair elections throughout the district.

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