Gopalganj Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Bihar, India
Gopalganj Lok Sabha constituency covers six assembly segments in Bihar: Baikunthpur, Barauli, Gopalganj, Kuchaikote, Bhore, and Hathua. The region serves voters across these areas, each with its own local character and community needs.
The constituency was established in 1952 as part of India's first general elections after independence. Since then it has elected representatives from different political parties reflecting the region's changing political preferences over the years.
The constituency maintains a reserved status for Scheduled Castes candidates, reflecting the government's commitment to representation of different social groups in parliament.
Voting takes place at designated polling stations spread across the six assembly areas, each equipped with electronic voting machines. The polling stations are distributed throughout the region to make voting accessible to all registered voters.
Election data from 2024 shows Alok Kumar Suman securing 511,866 votes, representing 48.15 percent of the total votes cast in the constituency.
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