Bihar Election Results: Winners are being declared from various constituencies. Here is the FULL LIST of winners of BJP, JDU, RJD, Congress, AIMIM, BSP, CPI (M), CPIML-L, HAM(S), VIP, Independents and CPI candidates:-

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- - Ace shooter Shreyasi Singh, making her debut as BJP candidate from Jamui, defeats sitting RJD MLA Vijay Prakash by more than 40,000 votes

-HAM president Jitan Ram Manjhi wins Imamganj seat by a margin of 16,034 votes

-RJD leader Tej Pratap Yadav wins Hasanpur seat by 21,139 votes

-Lalu Prasad's man Friday Bhola Yadav of RJD defeated by BJP's Ramchandra Prasad on Hayaghat assembly seat in Darbhanga

-Top RJD leader Abdul Bari Siddiqui loses to BJP's Murari Mohan Jha on Keoti assembly seat in Darbhanga

- Chandrika Rai, father-in-law of RJD's Tej Pratap Yadav & JDU candidate from Parsa loses to RJD's Chhote Lal Ray

- RJD's Bhola Yadav (file photo) loses to BJP's Ram Chandra Prasad in Hayaghat Assembly Constituency. 

- Abdul Bari Siddiqui, a former Bihar RJD chief, and party supremo Lalu Prasad's Man Friday Bhola Yadav lost from Keoti and Hayaghat seats in Darbhanga respectively.

- Senior Bihar minister Vijendra Prasad Yadav of JD(U) won from Supual, and Niraj Singh Babloo of the BJP, a cousin of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, whose mysterious death became an election issue, retained the Chhatapur seat.

- Sources said Tejashwi Yadav has won from Raghopur defeating Satish Kumar of the BJP but an official confirmation is awaited. 

- HAM president Jitan Ram Manjhi defeated former state assembly speaker Uday Narayan Chaudhary in Imamganj of Gaya district.

- Lesi Singh of the JD(U) won the Dhamdaha seat in Purnia district. It was while campaigning for her that Nitish Kumar had declared it was going to be the last election for him, making an emotional appeal to electors to vote the NDA back to power.

CPI(ML) candidates

Out of the 19 candidates that the party fielded this time, six are under 35 years of age and 10 are below 50.

Among the winners, Sandeep Saurav, 33, who won from Paliganj constituency defeated the JD(U) candidate. Saurav, a former JNUSU general secretary and an AISA activist, gave up his job of assistant professor at a Bihar college to fight the polls.

CPI(ML)'s other candidate Manoj Manzil, 36, won by over 50,000 votes from Agiaon. He was arrested after filing his nomination from Agaion constituency.'

Manzil is known for leading the Sadak Par School movement in Bhojpur against unemployment. He is also a prominent leader among the Dalit community.

Ajit Kumar Singh (34), who won Dumraon seat, is the state president of Revolutionary Youth Association. He is a former AISA Bihar state secretary and has completed his doctoral studies in the history of farmers' agitation in Bihar.

(This list is being updated regularly as Election Commission is announcing the name of winners of Bihar Assembly Elections Results 2020)