By-Election Result 2025: Big Wins, Early Leads, and a Clear Picture Across 7 States
By Election Result 2025 shows clear wins for Congress, MNF, AAP and strong leads for BJP and other parties across 7 states and J&K in early trends.
The By Election Result 2025 now almost fully clear with Congress taking Anta seat in Rajasthan, MNF winning Dampa in Mizoram, AAP leading strongly in Punjab, while BJP showing solid growth in several states including Odisha and Jammu-Kashmir. Counting started early morning and by now most seats giving a clear direction of where the political mood heading this year.
The biggest early headline coming from Rajasthan where the Congress finished strongly on Anta seat. Pramod Jain Bhaya got a huge vote gap, touching more than sixty-nine thousand votes, while BJP’s Morpal Suman ended far behind. This seat turned into a bypoll after the earlier BJP MLA lost his membership in a legal matter, and since morning trends the seat looked slipping one way only.
Mizoram also set its result quickly. Dampa seat went to MNF with Dr R Lalzirliana picking almost seven thousand votes while the rival group stayed far behind. It felt like one of the quieter seats, still the gap showed MNF’s ground support remaining steady.
Jammu and Kashmir showed two different stories. Nagrota seat swung completely towards BJP as Devyani Rana scored a big win with more than forty-two thousand votes. But Budgam still moving slow with twelve rounds counted and PDP’s Agha Syed Muntazir Mehdi holding a lead. That seat has a little back and forth feeling but PDP still staying ahead with a few thousand votes margin.
Telangana’s Jubilee Hills turned into a noisy contest because of the candidates involved. Congress’ Naveen Yadav now ahead with a strong vote count above ninety-one thousand. This seat usually brings high attention and this time the contest again stayed in the spotlight.
Jharkhand’s Ghatsila seat leaning towards JMM with Somesh Chandra Soren taking a clear lead. The earlier MLA passed away and since then the seat waiting for a new face. The numbers so far showing JMM holding their grip in this region comfortably.
Punjab’s Tarn Taran gave AAP a clean comeback moment. Harmeet Singh Sandhu sitting ahead by more than eleven thousand votes, making it one of the early call seats of the day. The shift tells how unpredictable Punjab’s politics keeps turning at each election cycle.
In Odisha’s Nuapada seat BJP is far ahead, almost looking like they closing the contest early. Very high turnout also shaped this seat into a more intense fight but the lead gap looks too big for others to close now.
By this time most seats look settled and the picture almost fully opened. Today shaping into a very decisive day not just for states but for the entire political mood of India as parties measure the public pulse before bigger elections ahead.