Complete guide to check results, trends on Election Commission website, app

The ECI website will offer live updates for Bihar assembly constituencies, latest seat counts, district-wise distributions, winning candidates and party vote shares. Trends emerge after 8am and most results are released towards the evening; Some may wait until Saturday due to data compilation.
Bihar Assembly Election Results 2025 will be declared today, i.e., on November 14, and you can follow the latest updates on the official website of the Election Commission of India (ECI) or through the Voter Helpline app. Once counting begins, voters will be able to check the latest trends and updates on ECI’s official website: https://results.eci.gov.in.
Here’s a complete step-by-step guide on how to access results in the ECI portal and app:
- Visit the official ECI website at https://results.eci.gov.in,
- Find the ‘Bihar Election Results’ section.
- On the homepage, look for a menu or link labeled ‘Election Results’ or ‘Council Election Results’.
- Look for an option that says ‘trends and results by election’ or ‘results by state’
- If you want to view results by constituency, click the tab above the map to access a drop-down list of all constituencies.
- When you select a specific constituency, detailed information is shown, including vote counts by candidate, winning margins, and counting rounds completed.
How to check Bihar Election Results 2025 on ECI’s voter helpline app:
Download the app from the Google App Store or Apple Store
Fill in the details to register
To find the results of the ‘Bihar assembly constituency general elections’, go to ‘results’ option on the homepage
Bihar Election 2025 Result on ECI portal:
The ECI website will offer live updates for Bihar assembly constituencies, latest seat counts, district-wise distributions, winning candidates and party vote shares. Trends emerge after 8am and most results are released towards the evening; some may wait until Saturday for data compilation, bringing an end to the nearly month-long election campaign. This is the country’s first parliamentary election in two decades, held after the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Exit polls show that the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is ready to form the government again in Bihar.


