
Chainpur Election Result 2025
Chainpur Election Result 2025: With the results now declared, Mohd. Zama Khan of JDU has secured a decisive victory in Chainpur, winning 70,587 votes and leading by an impressive margin of 8,328 votes.
Chainpur falls under Constituency No. 206 of Kaimur district in Bihar with 21% are Scheduled Castes, 9.38% Scheduled Tribes and 9.7% Muslims and the result declared on the 14th of November.
Renowned for the shifting of loyalty and close contests, Chainpur had Mohd. Zama Khan of BSP winning the 2020 elections. Now that the 2025 elections are over, the result will be a key indicator of the prevailing political temper in the region.
As of now, the 2025 election schedule has concluded and results were declared on November 14, 2025. The officially verified winner for Chainpur is JDU’s Mohd. Zama Khan.
Mohd. Zama Khan of JDU is the new MLA of Chainpur seat.
The Chainpur assembly seat, constituency number 206 will go to polls on November 11, 2025, during the second phase of polling while the counting of votes will declare on November 14, 2025.
Mohd. Zama Khan of BSP is the sitting MLA of Chainpur seat.
In the 2010 election, Brij Kishor Bind of BJP defeated BSP's Dr. Ajay Alok by 13,580 votes and won the Chainpur seat, starting the trend for Bind's continued electoral fortunes in the region.
The 2015 Assembly election was one of the closest in Chainpur's history. Brij Kishor Bind (BJP) narrowly retained his seat by a margin of 671 votes, defeating Mohammad Zama Khan (BSP).
The tables had turned in 2020 when Mohd. Zama Khan of BSP beat Brij Kishor Bind of BJP by a massive margin of 24,294 votes. Khan got 95,245 votes, while Bind got 70,951. The contest was part of a major political shift in Chainpur for which Khan was later inducted into JD(U) and made a minister.
In the 2020 Assembly election, the voter turnout was recorded to be 64.72% in Chainpur, showing strong public engagement in the democratic process.
| Year | Winner | Party | Runner-Up | Party | Margin (Votes) |
| 2020 | Mohd. Zama Khan | BSP | Brij Kishor Bind | BJP | 24,294 |
| 2015 | Brij Kishor Bind | BJP | Mohammad Zama Khan | BSP | 671 |
| 2010 | Brij Kishor Bind | BJP | Dr. Ajay Alok | BSP | 13,580 |
Chainpur Assembly Constituency (No. 206) comprises part of the Sasaram Lok Sabha seat in Kaimur district and consists of Chainpur, Chand, Adhaura and Bhagwanpur blocks. Physiographically, the district comprises part-plains and part-hilly regions and forms a part of the Kaimur Plateau, traversed by the rivers Durgawati and Karmanasha.
In the year 2020, Chainpur constituency had 318,231 registered voters, which increased to 333,388 in 2024. The voters constitute a diversified constituency: 21% are Scheduled Castes, 9.38% Scheduled Tribes and 9.7% Muslims, reflecting its social and cultural variety.
The Chainpur Assembly constituency was established in 1951 and has undergone several changes in political power. Since its establishment, Congress, BJP, BSP, RJD and Janata Party alternately had dominated the seat, whereas JD(U) and Left parties have seen limited success in capturing this seat.
| Party | Candidate Name |
|---|---|
| AAP | Ram Raj Sharma |
| Aazad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) | Majnu Gond |
| BSP | Dhiraj Kumar Singh |
| Bhagidari Party (P) | Raja Lal Singh |
| JD(U) | Md. Zama Khan |
| Jagrook Janta Party | Sunil Sharma |
| Jan Suraaj Party | Hemant Kumar Choubey |
| Jansatta Party of India | Anil Kumar Singh |
| RJD | Brij Kishor Bind |
| Samata Party | Dindayal Singh Kushawaha |
| Sarvlokhit Samaj Party | Sunil Kumar |
| Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party | Sushank Kumar Singh |
| Uday Bharatam Party | Anuj Kumar Dubey |
| Vikassheel Insaan Party | Govind Vind |
| Independent | Akash Ranjan, Gopal Vinda, Madhaw Singh, Mahendra Prasad, Priyanka, Ram Ekabal Prasad, Shravan Bind, Uttam Patel |
The PIN code for Chainpur, Bihar, is 821101.