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2025 Assembly Elections Results of Sarairanjan Vidhan Sabha Constituency

 Contesting Candidates for Sarairanjan Assembly constituency Assembly Elections 2025    

 

Party

Candidates

Votes

Janata Dal (United)

Vijay Kumar Chaudhary

102792

RJD

Arbind Kumar Sahani

81994

Independent

Kunal Kumar

6182

Located in the Samastipur district of Bihar, Sarairanjan is being represented by Vijay Kumar Chaudhary of the Janata Dal (United) since 2010.

Vijay Kumar Chaudhary had emerged winner from the Dalsinghsarai assembly seat in 1985 and 1990 as a Congress nominee.

Earlier Ramashraya Sahni had claimed the Sarairanjan assembly seat in 2000 as a nominee of the RJD by defeating Chandra Kant Chaudhary of the BJP. Ramashraya Sahni had also won the seat in the previous assembly election in 1995 on the ticket of the Janata Dal.

Sarairanjan is one of the six assembly constituencies that combine to form the parliamentary constituency of Ujiarpur which is currently represented by Nityanand Rai of the BJP who won the seat in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections for the consecutive third time.

Other five assembly constituencies that are parts of the Ujiarpur parliamentary seat are Morwa, Bibhutipur, Patepur, Ujiarpur and Mohiuddinnagar.

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