Who is going to win Bihar Assembly Elections 2020? Will Bihar see a fourth term for incumbent Nitish Kumar or will the state get a new chief minister in young Tejashwi Yadav? The answer will be known with the results of the counting of votes on Tuesday in the recently concluded and bitterly fought Assembly elections.
Bihar might be on the cusp of a major generational shift in politics with most pollsters predicting a landslide for the five-party Grand Alliance led by the young RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav.
The result will be deciding the fate of 3,755 candidates across 243 seats. This will be declared right after the counting of votes that had started at 8 am today while the final numbers will be out by evening.
The Election Commission will be releasing the results today and interested people can look for the results at the Election Commission of India's (ECI) official website -- https://results.eci.gov.in/. On this link, viewers will be able to grab all the latest updates on contesting candidates, parties and winners.
Full coverage of Bihar results will also be available on https://www.dnaindia.com/
1. Visit ECI's official website https://results.eci.gov.in/.
2. Click on the link that reads 'General assembly elections of Bihar-Nov 2020'.
3. A new window will appear.
4. Bihar election results 2020 will be displayed on your screen.
Alternatively, the interested users can also check the results on their smartphones using the 'ECI's Voter Helpline' application.
ECI's 'Voter Helpline' app is available on both Android and iOS platforms via the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.
1. Visit Google Play Store or Apple App Store and download the 'Voter Helpline' app.
2. Fill in the details for registration.
3. You can either skip this or register on the app.
4. Once done, head over to the 'results' option on the homepage to find the results for Bihar Assembly Elections 2020.
Bihar is the first state where the full-fledged election was held after the coronavirus outbreak in India.
Over 7,29,27,396 electors were eligible to vote in Bihar polls and the voter turnout was at 57.05% which was 0.39% higher compared to 56.66% in 2015 elections.