Bihar Assembly Elections 2025: How To Vote, Check Name in Voter List and Know Polling Process Ahead of Phase 2 Voting on November 11

The second phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 is set to take place on Tuesday, November 11, marking the final leg of the high-stakes electoral battle in the state. As 122 seats go to polls tomorrow, on November 11, let’s know how to vote, check the name in the voter list and download the voter slip online, and how to find the polling station.

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Patna, November 10: The second phase of the Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 is set to take place on Tuesday, November 11, marking the final leg of the high-stakes electoral battle in the state. The intense campaigning, which saw top leaders like Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, and Rahul Gandhi address packed rallies, concluded on Saturday evening. The Election Commission of India (ECI) reported a record voter turnout of 64.66% in the first phase, the highest ever in Bihar’s history, held across 121 constituencies. With heightened security measures in place, the political atmosphere in the state remains charged as parties make last-minute appeals to voters. Bihar Assembly Elections 2025: 1,302 Candidates in Fray for 122 Seats in 2nd Phase.

The upcoming phase will witness polling across 122 constituencies spread over 20 districts, deciding the fate of several key ministers and prominent candidates. Over 4 lakh security personnel have been deployed to ensure smooth and fair voting amid tight vigilance. The ECI has also urged voters to verify their details and carry valid identification to their designated booths. Citizens can now easily access digital voter slips and booth details online, ensuring convenience and transparency in the voting process. As 122 seats go to polls tomorrow, on November 11, let’s know how to vote, check the name in the voter list and download the voter slip online, and how to find the polling station. Bihar Assembly Elections 2025: From EPIC to Aadhaar Card, List of Documents To Carry for Voting at Polling Booths During 2nd Phase of Bihar Polls.

How To Vote?

  • Step 1: Visit your designated polling station between 7 AM and 5 PM.
  • Step 2: Carry a valid photo ID such as a Voter ID (EPIC), Aadhaar Card, Passport, or PAN Card.
  • Step 3: Officials will verify your details in the voter list and mark your finger with indelible ink.
  • Step 4: Sign or provide a thumb impression in Form 17A to confirm your presence.
  • Step 5: Proceed to the EVM (Electronic Voting Machine), press the blue button beside your chosen candidate’s name and symbol, and confirm your vote via the VVPAT display.

How to Check Name in Voter List?

  • Step 1: Visit the official Election Commission of India website – eci.gov.in.
  • Step 2: Click on the option ‘Search in Electoral Roll’.
  • Step 3: Enter your details such as EPIC number, name, age, gender, and constituency.
  • Step 4: Submit the form to check if your name appears on the list.
  • Step 5: If your details are missing or incorrect, you can apply for correction or inclusion through the Voter Helpline App or NVSP portal.

How to Download Voter Slip Online?

  • Step 1: Open the Voter Helpline App (available on Android and iOS) or visit voters.eci.gov.in.
  • Step 2: Log in using your registered mobile number, password, and OTP.
  • Step 3: Select the option ‘Download E-EPIC’.
  • Step 4: Enter your EPIC number (found on your Voter ID).
  • Step 5: Download the digital voter slip (E-EPIC) for reference on polling day.

How To Find Polling Station?

  • Step 1: Go to the National Voters’ Service Portal (NVSP) at nvsp.in.
  • Step 2: Click on the ‘Know Your Booth’ or ‘Polling Station Location’ link.
  • Step 3: Enter your EPIC number or personal details like name, age, and constituency.
  • Step 4: The portal will display your polling booth name, address, and Booth Level Officer (BLO) details.
  • Step 5: Note down the location or use the map feature to reach your polling station easily.

As Bihar heads into the second and final phase of polling, key candidates like JD(U)’s Sumit Kumar Singh from Chakai, BJP’s Shreyasi Singh from Jamui, JD(U) minister Leshi Singh from Dhamdaha, and BJP’s Neeraj Kumar Singh from Chhatapur are in the spotlight. A total of 1,302 candidates are contesting across 122 constituencies. The results will be declared on November 14, deciding the political course of the state for the next five years. Voters are urged to participate responsibly and strengthen democracy with their ballots.

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