The Bihar legislative assembly election, 2010 was held in six phases over a period of one month starting from 21 October until 20 November. The election is conducted to elect the government in Bihar for a five-year term. The incumbent chief minister was Nitish Kumar. This election also followed a surprise defeat by the once ruling Rashtriya Janata Dal in the 2009 Indian general election.
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The Bihar legislative assembly election, 2010 was held in six phases over a period of one month starting from 21 October until 20 November in all 243 constituencies of Bihar, India. The election is conducted to elect the government in Bihar for a five-year term. The votes were scheduled to be counted on 24 November. The incumbent chief minister was Nitish Kumar. This election also followed a surprise defeat by the once ruling Rashtriya Janata Dal in the 2009 Indian general election. 48 seats were voted for. 42 seats for 42 seats. The following constituencies would vote from 7: 00 to 17: 00: Simri, Bakhtiarpur, Mahishi, Darbhanga Rural, Darbanga, Hayaghat, Bahadurpur, Keoti, Jale, Gaighat, Aurai, Bochaha, sakra, Kurhani, Muzaffarpur,. Kanti, Baruraj, Kalyanpur, Warisnagar, Samastipur, Ujiarpur and Raghopur, Panchmahal, Baniapur, Teghra, Kamalai, Beldusarai, Parbakhri, Lakhai, Lohar, Bajpatti, Sahebgan, Sursand, Sitamarhi, Runnisaidpur, Belsand, Kusheshwar Asthan, Gaura Bauram, Benipur,.
Alinagar, Darhutipur and Almanagar. The elections were held to elect members of the Bihar Legislative Assembly for the next five years. The results of the election were announced on 19 November 2010, with the results announced on 20 November 2010. The result of the elections was announced on 21 November 2010 and the results were announced the following day. The seats were: 47 seats for 47 seats, 45 seats for 45 seats, and 45 seats each for 45 and 42 seats respectively. The vote was held over the period of 21 October to 20 November, in a total of six phases. The first phase was held on 21 October, followed by the second on 22 October, and the third on 23 October, before the fourth and final phase on 4 November.
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