In this election, BJP has won eight, JDU four, RJD six, and Congress and LJP (Paras) one seat each. While in four seats, an independent candidate has won.
Bihar MLC Election Results 2022: The results of the elections held on 24 seats of the Bihar Legislative Council were declared on Thursday. In this election, BJP has won eight, JDU four, RJD six, and Congress and RLJP (Paras) one seat each. While in four seats, an independent candidate has won. All these independent candidates are those who have rebelled against the party for not getting tickets.
Know which party won which seat in MLC Election Bihar 2022-
1- Nalanda- Reena Yadav, (JDU)
2- Gopalganj- Rajiv Singh (BJP)
3-Muzaffarpur- Dinesh Singh (JDU)
4- Motihari- Maheshwar Singh (Independent)
5- Vaishali- Bhushan Kumar (RLJP)
6- Bhagalpur- Banka – Vijay Kumar Singh (JDU)
7 – Aurangabad – Dilip Kumar Singh (BJP)
8- Bhojpur-Buxar- Radhacharan Seth (BJP)
9-Saran- Satchidanand Rai (Independent)
10- Patna-Karthikeya Kumar (RJD)
11- Siwan- Vinod Jaiswal (RJD)
12- Nawada- Ashok Yadav (Independent)
13- Samastipur – Tarun Kumar Choudhary (BJP)
14- Purnia- Dilip Kumar Jaiswal (BJP)
15- Munger Jamui Sheikhpura- Ajay Kumar Singh (RJD)
16- Gaya Jehanabad Arwal- Rinku Yadav (RJD)
17- Rohtas Kaimur- Santosh Kumar Singh (BJP ) )
18- Darbhanga- Sunil Choudhary (BJP)
19- Sitamarhi Sheohar- Rekha Devi (JDU)
20- West Champaran- Saurabh Kumar (RJD)
21- Begusarai Khagaria- Rajeev Kumar (Congress)
22- Saharsa Madhepura Supaul- Dr. Ajay Kumar Singh (RJD)
23-Madhubani- Ambika Gulab Yadav (Independent)
24-Katihar- Ashok Agarwal (BJP)
Winning Independent Candidates in MLC Election Bihar 2022 –
1- Maheshwar Singh- Congress supported
2- Satchidanand Rai- contested by BJP
3- Ambika Gulab Yadav- wife of RJD leader Gulab Yadav.
4- Ashok Yadav- Nephew of RJD leader Rajballabh Yadav
Voting took place on April 4
Let us inform you that voting was held on April 4 on 24 seats of the Bihar Legislative Council. This time a total of 187 candidates tried their luck for 24 seats. A total of 1,34,106 voters exercised their franchise in 534 booths. Maximum of 14 candidates contested from the Saharsa cum Madhepura Supaul constituency.