Vaishali district in Bihar is voting in the first phase of the assembly elections on 6 November. Eight assembly constituencies in the district are holding elections today. The voting process begins at 7 AM and continues until 6 PM. A total of 25,37,104 voters will decide the fate of 105 candidates contesting from these seats. The electorate includes male, female, transgender, and young voters across all eight constituencies. The assembly seats participating in this phase include Raghopur, Lalganj, Mahnar, Mahua, Hajipur, Vaishali, Patepur, and Rajapakar. Voting arrangements have been made across the district to facilitate smooth polling throughout the day. The results of this phase will be crucial for political parties contesting in Bihar's assembly elections.

Voting Details for Eight Assembly Seats
Vaishali district has eight assembly constituencies going to polls in the first phase on 6 November. The voting will take place between 7 AM and 6 PM. The constituencies include Raghopur, Lalganj, Mahnar, Mahua, Hajipur, Vaishali, Patepur, and Rajapakar. A total of 105 candidates are in the fray across these seats. The voter base comprises 25,37,104 electors, including men, women, transgender persons, and first-time young voters. All necessary arrangements have been made by election authorities to ensure peaceful and fair polling throughout the district. The outcome will significantly impact the political landscape in Bihar.
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