
Maharajganj Election 2025: The Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 are set to witness an intense contest in Maharajganj, Siwan a key seat where major parties and independents are vying for influence ahead of the November polls.
Bihar Elections 2025: The highly eagerly awaited Assembly elections in Bihar in 2025 will see all 243 seats contested. With the stakes high, both established parties and emerging forces position themselves for what promises to be a closely fought contest. Major themes of unemployment, youth migration, social justice, and governance are taking centre stage in campaigns across the state.
Maharajganj Assembly Constituency (No. 112), located in Siwan district, will be a part of the 2025 Bihar Legislative Assembly elections. The polling is scheduled on 6 November 2025, and counting and results are scheduled for 14 November 2025.
The key contestants include Hem Narayan Sah from the Janata Dal (United) who has declared assets of over ₹7.7 crore and has one criminal case lodged against him.
From the Rashtriya Janata Dal, Vishal Kumar Jaiswal, a graduate and relatively young face at 31 years of age, is expected to draw eyeballs from the electorate. The other big name in the fray is Raj Kishor Gupta, an independent candidate, who has declared assets over ₹137 crore, making him one of the richest candidates in the Siwan region.
As Bihar gears up for the 2025 Assembly Elections, the Maharajganj constituency in Siwan stands out as a key political battleground. From experienced leaders to emerging faces, each contender brings a unique political appeal and voter base, making the contest one to watch closely, here’s the list Candidates Contesting from Maharajganj (Siwan):
As per the prevailing Election Commission norms, voters in Maharajganj will go to vote on the poll date of 6 November 2025 from 7 am onwards to 6 pm. Voters are advised to check their polling stations, reach early, and carry valid ID to ensure smooth participation.
The estimated population of the Maharajganj Assembly constituency is around 403,557 (based on projections for 2011 data). The region is mainly rural, with agriculture and trade being a big part of its economy.
Maharajganj had 3,02,786 registered electors in the 2020 election. The voter base remains a strong determining factor for campaign strategies and turnout in the area.
The Maharajganj Assembly constituency was established in 1951. Under the present numbering, this constituency has been designated as Constituency No. 112. It forms part of the Maharajganj Lok Sabha seat.