Bihar Exit Polls Tomorrow: Projections Expected After 6:30 pm as Phase 2 Voting Concludes
Bihar’s final-phase voting ends Tuesday; exit poll predictions from top agencies to air post-6:30 PM.
Bihar concludes its fiercely contested assembly elections on November 11, 2025, with the second and final phase covering 122 constituencies from 7 am to 6 pm, sealing the verdict for all 243 seats. The opening phase on November 6 recorded an unprecedented 65.08 percent turnout—the highest ever in the state’s history—across 121 seats under heavy security and despite minor EVM glitches. As polling ends, immediate focus turns to exit polls that will provide the first snapshot of whether Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s NDA retains power or Tejashwi Yadav’s Mahagathbandhan storms to victory.
Exit poll projections from major agencies such as Axis My India, CVoter, IPSOS, Jan Ki Baat, and Today’s Chanakya will be released only after 6:30 pm on November 11, strictly following Election Commission of India rules that bar any disclosure before voting concludes statewide. These surveys, drawn from lakhs of post-poll voter interviews, will estimate seat tallies, vote-share swings, and possible coalition scenarios, though historical margins of error underscore their indicative nature.
Results will surface instantly across digital platforms: on the official websites and social media handles of the polling agencies, through live blogs and dedicated election pages on leading news portals, and via real-time updates on mobile apps and YouTube streams from major media outlets. Interactive maps, constituency-wise breakdowns, and expert analyses will accompany the numbers, dissecting caste dynamics, regional shifts, and youth turnout patterns.
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With over 7.6 crore electors choosing between Nitish Kumar’s development narrative and Tejashwi Yadav’s aggressive jobs-and-welfare pitch, the exit polls will dominate political discourse until the official count on November 14. Tuesday evening’s projections will shape early narratives on Bihar’s next government and send ripples through national alliances ahead of the 2029 general elections.
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