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JD(U) banks on women voters again; Chirag Paswan eyes repeat of 2024 gains

Female electorate share in Bihar rises again; Nitish Kumar’s party continues to get more votes in seats with higher women representation

October 14, 2025 / 17:13 IST
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Bihar Elections 2025
Bihar Elections 2025

As Bihar heads into another election cycle, women voters are set to play a key role, and Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) is turning to its old playbook to win them over.

A Moneycontrol analysis shows that across the state, the female share of the electorate has edged up again, rising from 47.2 percent in 2019 to 47.7 percent in 2024. Historically, JD(U) has tended to perform better in constituencies where women’s participation is higher, a trend that has held across three electoral cycles.

Women-Heavy Seats, JD(U)’s Consistent Advantage

In the 2019 general election, nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of JD(U)’s assembly-segment leads came from constituencies where women’s share of voters exceeded the local average.

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In 2020, even as its overall strike rate fell, women-heavy seats still made up 56 percent of its wins, a ratio that held steady in 2024, when 40 of JD(U)’s 72 assembly-segment leads (56 percent) were in constituencies with higher female representation.

Crucially, JD(U)’s vote share in these women-heavy wins has strengthened alongside the rise in female turnout. In 2020, the party polled 41.8 percent in such seats, compared with 40.3 percent across all its wins. By 2024, the figures had nearly converged—49.4 percent in women-heavy seats versus 49.7 percent overall.