Election 2026

TVK a massive hit in Tamil Nadu; TMC falls below 100 seats in Bengal; Himanta nears 3rd term
News / May 4, 2026
TVK a massive hit in Tamil Nadu; TMC falls below 100 seats in Bengal; Himanta nears 3rd term

Election Results 2026 Live Updates: Bharatiya Janata Party-led NDA secured a massive victory in West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry. TVK swept Tamil Nadu and UDF made a massive comeback in Kerala.Counting of votes are still under way across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry. The Election Commission of India is yet to release official figures.BJP pushes ahead in Bengal and AssamEarly trends from the Assembly election results indicated major political shifts across eastern and southern India, with the BJP emerging as a dominant force in West Bengal and Assam. In West Bengal, the BJP was leading in 109 seats, well ahead of the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), which was ahead in 63 constituencies according to Election Commission trends. The contest remained the centrepiece of Election 2026, marked by fierce campaigning over issues such as electoral rolls, alleged rigging and political polarisation.Security remained tight across Bengal, with more than 2.5 lakh Central Armed Police Force personnel deployed alongside state police. BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari expressed confidence that the party would form the government, while the TMC leadership remained cautious as counting continued. In neighbouring Assam, chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma led the BJP to a commanding position, with the party ahead in 74 of the state’s 126 seats, while Congress trailed far behind at 23.Vijay’s TVK stuns Tamil NaduTamil Nadu delivered one of the biggest surprises of the election, with actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) making a dramatic electoral debut. The party was leading in 103 seats, putting it ahead of both the AIADMK and the ruling DMK. The AIADMK was ahead in 67 seats, while the DMK slipped to third place with 38 seats, pointing to a major political churn in the state’s Dravidian landscape.Congress gains ground in Kerala, NDA leads in PuducherryKerala offered a boost for the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), which surged ahead in the counting trends. Congress was leading in 61 seats, while the CPI(M) and CPI were ahead in 29 and nine seats respectively. KPCC president Sunny Joseph described the trends as evidence of a strong pro-UDF wave. In Puducherry, the contest remained fragmented, with Congress and BJP tied at two seats each, while the All India NR Congress was leading in seven constituencies.

News / May 4, 2026
Kerala election results: Congress-led UDF set for big win in Kerala; LDF in tatters

Kerala Election Results 2026 Live: Kerala’s Assembly election recorded a strong voter turnout of 78.27 per cent, reflecting active participation across all 140 constituencies. Voting was held in a single phase on April 9, and counting has now begun. Given Kerala’s politically aware electorate and historically narrow victory margins, even small shifts in vote share are expected to strongly influence early trends, which are likely to emerge within a few hours.Kerala Election Results 2026: Shift from bipolar to triangular contestThis election marks a gradual shift from Kerala’s traditional bipolar structure, dominated by the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the United Democratic Front (UDF), to a more competitive triangular contest. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has emerged as a third force, adding complexity to the electoral landscape. While the LDF and UDF continue to dominate in terms of seat share, the BJP’s consistent vote share of around 10 to 16 per cent has made several constituencies more competitive and unpredictable.Kerala Election Results 2026: Key leaders and alliances in focusChief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is seeking a rare third consecutive term, banking on his governance record that emphasises welfare schemes, infrastructure development and administrative control. The Congress-led UDF, under the leadership of VD Satheesan, has positioned itself as the primary challenger, focusing on governance accountability, fiscal stress and unemployment. Meanwhile, the BJP, led by Rajeev Chandrasekhar, is attempting to expand its footprint by highlighting economic concerns and job creation, particularly in select urban and semi-urban regions.Kerala Election Results 2026: Core issues shape voter sentimentThe election has been influenced by a range of key issues, including unemployment, rising public debt, youth migration and debates over Kerala’s welfare model. Governance performance and administrative efficiency have also emerged as central themes in the campaign. Additionally, the Sabarimala controversy continues to have political resonance, particularly for the BJP, adding a socio-religious dimension to the electoral narrative and influencing voter mobilisation in certain constituencies.Kerala Election Results 2026: Exit polls point to tight contestExit polls indicate a closely fought election, with projections divided between a narrow UDF advantage and a possible LDF continuation in power. The 2021 Assembly election highlighted how competitive Kerala contests can be, with several seats decided by very small margins. Current projections suggest a similar scenario, where no single alliance has a clear and overwhelming lead.Kerala Election Results 2026: Outcome hinges on marginal shiftsWith high voter turnout and a fragmented vote base, the final outcome is expected to depend on small but decisive shifts across key constituencies rather than any sweeping statewide trend. As counting progresses, attention will remain on early leads, swing seats and the performance of the NDA as a third force. The verdict will ultimately determine whether Kerala continues with the incumbent government or returns to its traditional pattern of political alternation.Kerala Election Results 2026: Key highlights78.27% turnout across 140 constituencies reflects strong voter participationCounting begins at 8 am today; early trends expected within hoursContest evolving into triangular fight with NDA as third forcePinarayi Vijayan seeks rare third consecutive termFinal outcome likely to hinge on narrow margins and constituency-level shifts

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The Election Commission of India has announced assembly election dates for West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala and the Union Territory of Puducherry. Polling will be held between April 9 and April 29, with results declared on May 4. West Bengal will vote in two phases (April 23 and 29), while the other four will hold single-phase polls. Major contests include the Trinamool Congress vs Bharatiya Janata Party alliance battle in West Bengal, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam vs All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in Tamil Nadu, BJP-Congress rivalry in Assam, and Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led LDF vs Indian National Congress-led UDF contest in Kerala. The polls are due as assembly terms end between May and June 2026. Stay connected for detailed coverage on vote shares, turnout statistics, political analysis, and constituency-wise results. Don't miss our deep dives into how the 2026 elections could shape future leadership and policy directions.