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October 2005 Bihar Legislative Assembly election

October 2005 Bihar Legislative Assembly election

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243 seats in the Bihar Legislative Assembly
Turnout45.85%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
The Chief Minister of Bihar, Shri Nitish Kumar meeting with the Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia to finalize Annual Plan 2007-08 of the State, in New Delhi on February 14, 2007 (Nitish Kumar) (cropped).jpg
The Leader of Opposition, Bihar, Shri Sushil Kumar Modi in New Delhi on January 08 (cropped2).jpg
Rabri Devi presenting a cheque for Rs. 10 crore on behalf of the State Government to the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh for the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund, in New Delhi on January 04, 2005 (cropped).jpg
Leader Nitish Kumar Sushil Modi Rabri Devi
Party JD(U) BJP RJD
Alliance NDA NDA UPA
Leader since 2005 2005 1997
Leader's seat MLC Did not contest Raghopur
Last election 55 37 75
Seats won 88 55 54
Seat change Increase 33 Increase 18 Decrease 21
Popular vote 4,819,759 3,686,720 5,525,081
Percentage 20.46% 15.65% 23.45%
Swing Increase 5.91% Increase 4.68% Decrease 1.62%

  Fourth party
 
Sadanand Singh Patel.jpg
Leader Sadanand Singh
Party INC
Alliance UPA
Leader since 2005
Leader's seat Kahalgong (lost)
Last election 10
Seats won 9
Seat change Decrease 1
Popular vote 1,435,449
Percentage 6.09%
Swing Increase 1.09%

Detailed result of 2005 election

Chief Minister before election

Rabri Devi
RJD

Elected Chief Minister

Nitish Kumar
JD(U)

Bihar Assembly elections were held twice in the year 2005. There was a fractured verdict in the February 2005 Assembly Election. Since no government could be formed in Bihar, fresh elections were held in October–November the same year.[1]

The Janata Dal (United) emerged as the majority seat winner after the Oct- Nov 2005 election, and ruled along with the Bharatiya Janata Party (2nd Highest) as part of the National Democratic Alliance. The incumbent chief minister was Nitish Kumar.

One of the oldest political parties in India, The Indian national Congress surprisingly finished 4th and 5th in both the elections respectively.

  1. ^ Mishra, Dipak (18 October 2005). "Poll fatigue sets in, yet vote game on: BATTLE FOR BIHAR". The Times of India. ProQuest 1516342906. Retrieved 29 February 2024.

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