The 2026 Assam Assembly elections will be held in a phased manner, making it one of the key political events of the year. Voting in all 126 constituencies will be held on Friday, with results scheduled to be announced on May 4.More than 240 million eligible voters are expected to take part in the election, which will determine the state’s next government.Voting date and stage detailsThe 2026 Assam Assembly elections will be held in a phased manner. Voting will take place on April 9, covering all constituencies at once. This approach is designed to ensure a smooth and efficient voting process across the state.Total seats and majority voteThe Assam Legislative Assembly has a total of 126 seats. To form a government, a party or coalition needs at least 64 seats, the majority mark.Result date and countThe counting of votes for the 2026 Assam Assembly elections will take place on May 4. Results for all constituencies and other states that will go to polls this year will be announced on the same day.Complete timetable at a glance
The 2026 Assam Assembly elections will decide the next government in the state when the current parliamentary term ends in May. The election is expected to be closely watched as the main parties compete. Voter turnout and district issues could play a key role in shaping the final outcome.
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