Vaishali district in Bihar is conducting elections for eight assembly seats in the first phase on 6 November. Voting began at 7 AM and will continue until 6 PM. A total of 25 lakh 37 thousand 104 voters will decide the fate of 105 candidates competing across these constituencies. The electoral roll includes male, female, transgender, and young voters. The eight assembly seats going to polls include Raghopur, Lalganj, Mahnar, Mahua, Hajipur, Vaishali, Patepur, and Rajapakar. This marks an important democratic exercise in the region as voters exercise their franchise to elect their representatives. The election results will determine the political future of over a hundred candidates vying for victory in these constituencies. All arrangements have been made to ensure smooth conduct of the voting process throughout the day.

Voter Turnout and Candidate Details
The first phase of voting covers eight assembly constituencies in Vaishali district. More than 25 lakh voters are registered to participate in this electoral process. The competition is intense with 105 candidates contesting across these seats. The voter base is diverse, comprising men, women, transgender individuals, and first-time young voters. The constituencies include Raghopur, Lalganj, Mahnar, Mahua, Hajipur, Vaishali, Patepur, and Rajapakar. Polling stations have been set up across the district to facilitate voting. The outcome of this election will shape the political landscape of Vaishali for the coming term. Voters are expected to turn out in large numbers throughout the eleven-hour voting window.
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