Arup Kumar Dey (Bharatiya Janata Party), Kamal Sing Narzary (United Peoples Party, Liberal), Musukha Basumatary (All India United Democratic Front), Rajat Kanti Saha (Congress), Naba Kumar Sarania (Gana Suraksha Party), Nilanjana Chakraborty (Bharatiya Gana Parishad), Abdul Hai Nagari (Independent), Kandarpa Ray (Independent), Khalilur Rahman (Independent), Dimbeswar Boro (Independent), Nashir Uddin Khan (Independent), Prabhat Basumatary (Independent), and Manaranjan Barman (Independent) — 13 candidates contesting from Bijni in Assam's 2026 Assembly Election. Votes cast across this constituency are now being counted, and early trends from each round will be closely watched as the day unfolds. Bijni is a General constituency. In 2021, Ajoy Kumar Ray of the Bharatiya Janata Party won by a margin of 1,003 votes. the final result will show which candidate has secured the most votes in Bijni in 2026.
10:35 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Results: Independents in the fray: Bijni's non-party contestants
7 independent candidates are also in the fray in Bijni — including Abdul Hai Nagari, Kandarpa Ray, Khalilur Rahman and 4 others. Their vote tallies will emerge as counting progresses.
10:30 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Result: Congress candidate leads in Assam seat
In the Bijni constituency of Assam, Congress candidate Rajat Kanti Saha is currently leading as counting progresses. The 48-year-old candidate is up against BJP's Arup Kumar Dey in what remains a closely watched contest. The sitting legislator from BJP, Ajoy Kumar Ray, is not among the candidates in the current count. Results for this Assam seat are yet to be declared.
10:25 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Result 2026: 1,003 votes separated winner from runner-up in 2021 — what about 2026?
Bijni's 2021 election was won with a margin of 1,003 votes. Today's count will show whether the 2026 result produces a similar margin or a markedly different outcome.
10:20 (IST) May 04
UDF leads in Kerala with 59 seats, majority mark at 71
In Kerala's 140-seat assembly, counting is in progress with no seats declared yet. UDF holds the early advantage, leading in 59 constituencies and sitting 12 seats short of the 71 needed for a majority. LDF is trailing with a tally of 41 seats, needing 30 more to reach the majority mark. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in 15 seats across the state.
10:15 (IST) May 04
Bijni Assembly Election Results 2026: Counting begins — what to watch today
Votes cast in Bijni are now being counted. With 13 candidates in the fray, every round of counting will be closely watched for early trends.
10:10 (IST) May 04
Sidli Chirang Election Result 2026: UPPL's Ranjit Basumatary leads early count
In the Sidli Chirang constituency of Assam, UPPL candidate Ranjit Basumatary is currently leading as counting progresses. The 53-year-old postgraduate holds the top position at this stage, with VPI's Banima Brahma also reflecting a leading status in the early trends. Vote totals are yet to reflect a definitive margin between the two as the count continues to unfold across the seat.
Bijni Election Results: All India United Democratic Front's Bijni candidate and the 2026 count
The All India United Democratic Front has fielded Musukha Basumatary in Bijni. As votes cast are now being counted, the final result will show how the party has performed in this constituency.
09:55 (IST) May 04
Bijni Assembly Election Results 2026: Bijni's final tally — what it will reveal
The votes being counted in Bijni today will determine which candidate has the highest tally when the count concludes. Each round of counting brings the constituency closer to its official 2026 Assembly Election result.
09:45 (IST) May 04
Bijni Assembly Election Results 2026: The verdict is building — round by round in Bijni
With the count now under way in Bijni, attention turns to the round-wise tallies building at the counting centre. As counting progresses, the constituency's verdict will gradually take shape before the final declaration.
09:35 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Results: Step by step: how counting day works in Bijni
In Bijni, votes cast on polling day are now being counted in rounds at the designated counting centre. Each round adds to the cumulative tallies until a winning candidate is formally declared.
09:25 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Results 2026: The count builds round by round in Bijni
Votes cast in Bijni are now being tallied across rounds, with the count building gradually toward a final result. Each successive round will add to the picture of how the final margin is forming in Bijni.
09:15 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Result 2026: Tracking the count: round-wise updates from Bijni
As counting advances in Bijni, round-wise tallies will build the picture of how votes have been distributed among the 13 candidates. Each successive round will reveal how the final margin is taking shape.
09:13 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Result: Congress candidate leads in Assam seat
In the Bijni constituency of Assam, counting is currently underway with no star flag active among the candidates in the field. Congress candidate Rajat Kanti Saha, aged 48, is leading at this stage, while BJP's Arup Kumar Dey is also showing in the early count. The sitting seat was held by BJP's Ajoy Kumar Ray, who is not among the candidates presently listed in the contest.
09:05 (IST) May 04
Bijni Assembly Election Results 2026: Making sense of the count as it progresses in Bijni
In Bijni, each round of counting reveals a little more about how votes have been distributed. As counting progresses, the cumulative tallies will give an increasingly clear picture of who is heading toward a win.
09:03 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Results 2026: Congress candidate Rajat Kanti Saha leads in Bijni
In the Bijni constituency of Assam, Congress candidate Rajat Kanti Saha is currently leading, with BJP's Arup Kumar Dey also showing in the early count. The seat is currently held by BJP's Ajoy Kumar Ray, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still underway and a clearer picture is expected as more rounds are tallied.
08:55 (IST) May 04
Bijni Assembly Election Results 2026: The moment of declaration — what follows the last round in Bijni
Once all rounds of counting are completed in Bijni, the Returning Officer will formally declare the winner. Until then, round-wise tallies from the counting centre will be the key indicator of how the result is shaping up.
08:45 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Results: United Peoples Party, Liberal in the Bijni contest
The United Peoples Party, Liberal has fielded Kamal Sing Narzary in Bijni. As votes cast are now being counted, the final result will show how the party has performed in this constituency.
08:35 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Results 2026: Final declaration: what happens when Bijni's count concludes
When the final count is completed and the result declared in Bijni, it will confirm which candidate has secured the most votes in the 2026 election. The winning candidate's name and vote margin will be confirmed as the definitive 2026 result for Bijni.
08:25 (IST) May 04
Bijni Assembly Election Results 2026: All candidates and parties watching the count
Candidates representing BJP, UPPL, AIUDF, CONG, GSKP, BGNP, IND are contesting in Bijni and watching today's count as round-wise tallies emerge. As counting progresses, the figures will show which candidate is building toward a winning total.
08:15 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Results: How Indian National Congress is positioned in Bijni
The Indian National Congress has fielded Rajat Kanti Saha in Bijni. As votes cast are now being counted, the final result will show how the party has performed in this constituency.
08:05 (IST) May 04
Bijni Assembly Election Results 2026: State-wide trends and what Bijni adds to the picture
As Assam's counting day unfolds, results from all 126 Assembly constituencies will build the overall picture. Bijni's result will be one of those data points contributing to the state tally.
07:55 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Results: Bijni's result adds to Assam's state-wide picture
As counting progresses across Assam's 126 Assembly constituencies, Bijni's result will add to the state-wide picture. Trends from this seat will contribute to the overall tally as it builds through the day.
07:45 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Results: Counting day focus: Musukha Basumatary of All India United Democratic Front
Musukha Basumatary, contesting on a All India United Democratic Front ticket, is one of 13 candidates whose votes are being tallied in Bijni today. As counting progresses, the round-wise figures will show how they have fared across the constituency.
07:35 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Results: 2021 vs 2026: how the Bijni count is evolving
As counting progresses in Bijni, the emerging tallies will be compared with the 2021 result when Ajoy Kumar Ray of the Bharatiya Janata Party won the seat. Today's final declaration will show how the vote distribution has evolved.
Naba Kumar Sarania, contesting on a Gana Suraksha Party ticket, is one of 13 candidates whose votes are being tallied in Bijni today. As counting progresses, the round-wise figures will show how they have fared across the constituency.
07:15 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Result 2026: General constituency: how Bijni fits into the broader picture
Bijni is classified as a General constituency. As counting progresses, the result will reflect which of the 13 candidates secured the most votes across this seat.
07:05 (IST) May 04
Bijni Election Results 2026: 13 candidates in the count today
Key candidates contesting in Bijni include Arup Kumar Dey (BJP), Kamal Sing Narzary (UPPL), Musukha Basumatary (AIUDF), and Rajat Kanti Saha (CONG) among others. As counting progresses, round-wise updates will reveal how votes are distributed among them.
Disclaimer: This Data is provided by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) | MyNeta and sourced from election affidavits available in the public domain of the Election Commission of India.
Bijni is a General constituency in Assam. 13 candidates are contesting in 2026: Arup Kumar Dey (Bharatiya Janata Party), Kamal Sing Narzary (United Peoples Party, Liberal), Musukha Basumatary (All India United Democratic Front), Rajat Kanti Saha (Congress), Naba Kumar Sarania (Gana Suraksha Party), Nilanjana Chakraborty (Bharatiya Gana Parishad), Abdul Hai Nagari (Independent), Kandarpa Ray (Independent), Khalilur Rahman (Independent), Dimbeswar Boro (Independent), Nashir Uddin Khan (Independent), Prabhat Basumatary (Independent), and Manaranjan Barman (Independent). In the 2021 Assembly Election, Ajoy Kumar Ray of the Bharatiya Janata Party won Bijni with a margin of 1,003 votes. The runner-up was Kamalshing Narzary of the BPF. round-by-round trends from Bijni will be closely tracked. The constituency's result will add to Assam's state-wide tally across its 126 Assembly segments.
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