
Kumhrar, Patna’s urban constituency, faces a pivotal 2025 election as youth and digitally-savvy voters challenge legacy politics, counting on 14 Nov.
Kumhrar Election Result 2025 OUT: Kumhrar—once known as Patna Central—is a rapidly changing urban constituency in Patna district and part of the Patna Sahib Lok Sabha constituency. With counting of votes and result for winning candidates scheduled for 14 November 2025, the key question is, will Kumhrar’s legacy of caste‑anchored politics persist, or will its increasingly urban, digitally connected electorate pivot toward development issues, connectivity and quality‑of‑life concerns?
Sanjay Kumar of BJP has become the new MLA of Kumhrar.
Sanjay Kumar from BJP has won the Bihar Vidhan Sabha Election from Kumhrar and has become the newest MLA, with the total votes of 1,00,485 and the margin of 47,524.
Polling was held on 6 November 2025 (Phase 1) for Kumhrar, and the results will be announced on 14 November 2025.
The current sitting MLA for Kumhrar constituency of Patna district is Arun Kumar Sinha of the BJP.
In 2010, Arun Kumar Sinha (BJP) won the seat, maintaining the party’s urban foothold.
In 2015, Arun Kumar Sinha (BJP) again won, securing approximately 87,792 votes and about 56.25% of the vote share.
In 2020, Arun Kumar Sinha (BJP) won with around 81,400 votes (~54.0%) defeating his nearest rival from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) by a margin of about 26,463 votes.
The voter turnout in 2025 was recorded at about 39.57%, reflecting low participation for an urban constituency.
The victory margin in 2020 was approximately 26,463 votes, underlining the BJP’s dominance but also hinting at potential openings for challengers.
Kumhrar is Constituency No. 183, located in Patna district in Bihar. It falls under the Patna Sahib Lok Sabha constituency.
| CANDIDATES | Party |
| Abhay Kumar | IND |
| Amit Kumar Albela | Right to Recall Party |
| Amrendra Kumar Bhaskar | Proutist Bloc, India |
| Anuj Kumar Singh | IND |
| Bablu Kumar | AAP |
| Dhanjay Kumar | Rashtriya Jansambhavna Party |
| Dr. Uma Kant Pathak | BSP |
| Indradeep Kumar Chandravanshi | INC |
| Krishna Chandra Sinha | Jan Suraaj Party |
| Sanjay Kumar | BJP |
| Saroj Kumar Suman | SUCI (Communist) |
| Shahid Alam | Jantantra Awaj Party |
| Sumit Ranjan Sinha | Akhand Bharat Janpriya Party |
The Kumhrar Assembly constituency has a total of approx 4,23,655 registered voters, including 2,25,073 male voters,1,98,557 female voters, and 25 voters from the third gender.
The Kumhrar Assembly constituency was created in 2008 after delimitation (its predecessor was Patna Central).
The main area relating to Kumhrar uses the PIN code 800004 (Patna city) — typical for this urban ward segment.
Kumhrar is emblematic of a broader transformation in Bihar’s urban politics. Long dominated by traditional caste networks (particularly the Kayastha community) and the BJP’s strong organisational machinery, the constituency now faces a new challenge: deeply low turnout (≈40%) demonstrating urban voter apathy.
The 2025 election will test whether urban‑young voters, more digitally connected and less bound by identity politics, will shift the paradigm. Issues like traffic congestion, flood resilience (given the Ganga river‑front proximity), digital connectivity, and urban infrastructure are increasingly resonating. If Kumhrar records a sharper turnout and a surprise result, it could signal the beginning of a new urban political order in Bihar—where performance and quality‑of‑life matter more than caste‑lineage.