Bihar Legislative Assembly election, 1990
      
 Bihar Legislative Assembly election 1990
  
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Bihar Legislative Assembly election, 1990 was held in 1990 to elect members to the Bihar Legislative Assembly.[1] Riding  on a pan-India Victory of 1989 during V. P. Singh's wave, the Janta Dal got decisive victory in the state, political manuovres ensured parliamentarian  Lalu Prasad Yadav's victory in the chief ministership battle against [2] seasoned Bihar leader Ram Sundar Das  who was close to janta party stalwarts like S.N. Sinha and Chandrashekhar.
Results
| Party  |  Seats contested  |  Seats  |  Seat change  |  Popular vote  |  Percentage | 
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 Janata Dal | 
276 | 
122 | 
New Party | 
8,212,666  | 
25.61% | 
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 Indian National Congress | 
323 | 
71 | 
  125 | 
7,946,635 | 
24.78% | 
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 Bharatiya Janata Party | 
237 | 
39 | 
  23 | 
3,721,392 | 
11.61% | 
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 Communist Party of India | 
109 | 
23 | 
  11 | 
2,112,887 | 
6.59% | 
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 Jharkhand Mukti Morcha | 
82 | 
19 | 
  10 | 
1,008,174 | 
3.14% | 
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 Indian People's Front | 
82 | 
7 | 
New Party | 
889,068 | 
2.77% | 
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 Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 
31 | 
6 | 
  5 | 
427,214 | 
1.33% | 
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 Janata Party (JP) | 
158 | 
3 | 
New Party | 
494,717 | 
1.54% | 
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 Marxist Co-ordination | 
11 | 
2 | 
New Party | 
70,365 | 
0.22% | 
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 Jharkhand Dal | 
28 | 
1 | 
New Party | 
134,827 | 
0.42% | 
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 Socialist Party (Lohia) | 
47 | 
1 | 
New Party | 
109,871 | 
0.34% | 
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 Independents | 
4320 | 
30 | 
  1 | 
5,907,134 | 
18.42% | 
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 Total | 
6629 | 
324 | 
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32,063,793 | 
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Source:[3]
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