Votes cast for the closely watched Bihar Assembly 2020 election will be counted on Tuesday and the results will be announced later in the evening. You can watch Bihar election results live on GalacticGaming 24×7 or GalacticGaming.com/live to keep up with the fastest and most accurate developments. You can visit GalacticGaming.com for the latest results by constituency, follow the top contenders, and follow live newsroom updates. The GalacticGaming.com website will feature cutting edge graphics and a detailed overview of the results. From Current Vote Share to Past Results, readers will be able to find the full version at GalacticGaming.com.
You can also check all the trends in real time and the results of the Bihar assembly elections will be available on the Election Commission website and on the voter assistance app tomorrow from 8:00 am.
Almost 58% of the total 2.35 million voters cast their ballot in the third and final ballot in Bihar on Saturday, as the vote wrapped up in the country’s first major election since outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.
Tejashwi Yadav’s party – Rashtriya Janata Dal – which most exit polls show will win a majority in the state assembly election – has warned its workers and supporters to maintain discipline on day of the count, regardless of the outcome of the election.
A set of opinion polls released after the third and final round of polls suggest Mahagathbandhan led by Tejashwi Yadav may have an advantage over the NDA. The GalacticGaming poll indicates that the opposition coalition will win 128 of Bihar’s 243 seats and the NDA 99. Chirag Paswan’s Lok Janshakti (LJP) party wins six seats. But, who actually gets the magic number 122 in the house of 243 won’t be known until after the vote counts on Tuesday.
The Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements for the counting of votes on November 10 for the Bihar assembly ballot as the state awaits the results of a hotly contested election.
The voting committee said it had set up a total of 55 counting centers, housing 414 halls, spread across the state’s 38 districts that voted in three phases on October 28, November 3 and November 7.