Assam Election Results 2026 Live: State, Centre will work as double-engine govt to accelerate development, says Himanta Biswa Sarma
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | May 05, 2026, 21:52:44 IST
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Assam Election Results 2026 Live: State, Centre will work as double-engine govt to accelerate development, says Himanta Biswa Sarma

Assam Election Results 2026 Live: As Assam moves towards the counting of votes, political focus is firmly on whether the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) can secure a third consecutive term or if the Congress can stage a comeback.

The counting for all 126 seats began at 8 am today.

The campaign has been closely contested, shaped by identity politics, welfare delivery and regional aspirations. The verdict across 126 constituencies is being keenly watched, particularly in key battleground seats that could influence the final outcome.

Exit polls indicate NDA edge
Exit poll projections largely point towards an advantage for the BJP-led alliance, with most surveys predicting a comfortable majority. The Congress, on the other hand, is expected to trail significantly across these projections. While the BJP appears to be ahead in most estimates, the final outcome will depend entirely on actual vote counting, with regional factors and constituency-level dynamics playing a crucial role.

Large candidate pool in fray
A total of 722 candidates are contesting across the state, reflecting the scale and intensity of the electoral battle. The BJP leads in the number of nominations, followed by the Congress, AIUDF, and a mix of regional and smaller parties. Additionally, 258 Independent candidates are in the fray, adding further complexity to the contest. The presence of multiple candidates in several constituencies could influence vote splits and impact final margins.

Key leaders and high-stakes contests
Several prominent leaders are contesting in this election, making it a high-stakes battle in many constituencies. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma remains a central figure, while Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi is also under close watch. Other notable candidates include Debabrata Saikia, Badruddin Ajmal, Akhil Gogoi, Atul Bora and Keshab Mahanta. Their performance is expected to play a significant role in shaping the overall political outcome in the state.

Crucial constituencies to watch
A number of constituencies are expected to be decisive in determining the final results. Jalukbari, represented by Himanta Biswa Sarma, remains a key BJP stronghold in Guwahati. Jorhat has emerged as a closely contested seat, while Nazira in Sivasagar is known for narrow margins and strong political legacy. Sivasagar itself continues to be a crucial grassroots battleground, particularly with Akhil Gogoi’s presence. In the capital region, Dispur stands out as an important urban constituency with administrative significance. Other key seats include Golaghat, Bokakhat, Kaliabor, Barchalla and Rupahihat, all of which could influence the broader electoral picture.

Coalition dynamics in focus
Assam’s current Assembly reflects a coalition structure, with the BJP holding 64 seats and supported by allies such as AGP, UPPL and BPF. Since its breakthrough in 2016, the BJP has emerged as the dominant political force in the state, but it has often relied on alliances to secure a governing majority. This election will test whether the party can consolidate its position further or continue to depend on coalition support.

Outcome to test BJP’s dominance
The 2026 Assembly election results will be crucial in determining whether the BJP can translate its electoral strength into a standalone majority or if the opposition can regain ground. With identity issues, welfare measures and regional dynamics influencing voter behaviour, the verdict is expected to have significant implications for Assam’s political trajectory in the coming years.

Key highlights

  • Counting to begin for 126 constituencies across Assam
  • Exit polls project a comfortable lead for BJP-led NDA
  • Over 700 candidates in fray, including several key political figures
  • Crucial battleground seats expected to influence final outcome
  • Verdict to test BJP’s dominance and opposition’s comeback chances
11:17 (IST) May 04
Assam election results 2026: BJP set to cross majority mark; Himanta Biswa Sarma leads in Jalukbari, Gaurav Gogoi trails in Jorhat
11:14 (IST) May 04
Assam election results: BJP set to cross majority
Out of 126 Assembly seats in Assam, with the majority mark at 64, the BJP is leading/winning 62 seats, just short of the halfway mark. The Congress is at 29 seats, while NDA ally AGP is at 8.
10:57 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Results 2026: Gaurav Gogoi trailing in Jorhat
Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi was trailing behind his BJP rival Hitendranath Goswami by 4,132 votes in Jorhat Assembly constituency, EC officials said on Monday.

The Lok Sabha MP from Jorhat had polled 9,875 votes so far, while his opponent and sitting MLA secured 14,007 votes, they said.

Gogoi is making his electoral debut in Assembly polls, while Goswami, a five-time MLA who has represented the constituency thrice as an AGP leader and twice as a BJP legislator, is seeking a third consecutive term.

Polling for all 126 Assembly constituencies in Assam was held in a single phase on April 9, officials added.
10:55 (IST) May 04
Assam election results: Himanta, Daimary, Pijush Hazarika among key BJP leaders leading across seats
Several prominent BJP leaders are leading in early trends across Assam:

Himanta Biswa Sarma (Jalukbari)
Pradyut Bordoloi (Dispur)
Diplu Ranjan Sarmah (New Guwahati)
Vijay Gupta (Guwahati Central)
Bhabesh Kalita (Rangia)
Jayanta Mallabaruah (Nalbari)
Biswajit Daimary (Tamulpur)
Chandra Mohan Patowary (Tihu)
Prasanta Phukan (Dibrugarh)
Pijush Hazarika (Jagiroad)
Pallab Lochan Das (Biswanath)
Bhupen Borah (Bihpuria)
Ranoj Pegu (Dhemaji)
10:33 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Results: NDA crosses majority mark; BJP leads with 49, Congress at 30
Trends after 10 am in the Assam assembly elections show the NDA crossing the majority mark of 64 seats. The BJP is leading in 49 seats, followed by the Congress with 30. NDA ally AGP is ahead in 5 seats, while the AIUDF is leading in 1 seat.
10:18 (IST) May 04
Assam election results 2026: 'BJP to form govts in Assam, Bengal, Puducherry', says BJP leader Sunil Sharma
BJP leader and leader of opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, Sunil Sharma, on Monday expressed confidence in the party's performance across multiple states as counting for Assembly elections progresses.

Speaking to ANI, Sharma said that the support shown by voters indicates a strong mandate in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"The kind of love and support people have shown to the BJP and PM Modi, it is clear that it is forming governments in Assam, West Bengal and Puducherry. We are also guessing that the vote share will increase a great deal in Tamil Nadu and Keralam..." he said.

Highlighting the party's prospects in Assam, Sharma credited the leadership of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and the BJP's organisational strength at the grassroots level. "Support for Modi and Himanta Biswa Sarma, and strong grassroot base makes us confident that BJP is going to get a third term in Assam..." he added.
10:04 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: NDA crosses majority mark of 64 in early trends
09:47 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: BJP surges to 39; Congress at 11, BPF 6, AGP and AJP 3 each, AIUDF 1
Early trends across all 126 Assembly seats in Assam show the BJP leading in 39 constituencies. The Congress is ahead in 11 seats, followed by the Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) with 6. The Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) are leading in 3 seats each, while the AIUDF is ahead in 1 seat.
AJP with 2, and AIUDF with 1 seat.
09:34 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: BJP ahead in 22 seats, Congress lags behind

Trends after 9 am indicate the BJP has taken an early lead in 22 seats, putting it ahead of the Congress. In Jorhat, Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi is trailing in the initial rounds of counting.

09:06 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: Himanta, Gaurav lead in early trends; Akhil Gogoi trails
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Congress state president Gaurav Gogoi have taken early leads in Jalukbari and Jorhat Assembly constituencies, respectively, according to initial counting trends. Meanwhile, Raijor Dal leader Akhil Gogoi is trailing in the early rounds.
08:42 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: BJP leads in 9 seats, AGP in 2, out of 126 assembly constituencies
08:32 (IST) May 04
Assam Assembly Elections 2026: Visuals from 113-Haflong (ST) assembly constituency
08:24 (IST) May 04
Assam Assembly Elections 2026: 'BJP will form govt for third time', Vijay Gupta predicts big win as vote counting begins
BJP candidate from Guwahati Central Assembly constituency Vijay Gupta on Monday expressed strong confidence in the party's prospects as counting for the Assam Assembly Elections 2026 began across the state.

Speaking to ANI here, Gupta said, "The Bharatiya Janata Party is confident that its government is going to be formed for the third time, and all its candidates will win by a very good margin. And for that, I want to thank PM Narendra Modi and CM Himanta Biswa Sarma."

Meanwhile, BJP candidate from Dispur, Pradyut Bordoloi, said voters have backed the BJP-led NDA overwhelmingly. "By evening today, the people of Assam will have given a very firm mandate that there'll be a successive BJP-led government and Himanta Biswa Sarma will be the Chief Minister again," he stated.

Counting of votes for all 126 Assembly constituencies began at 8 am under tight security, with postal ballots taken up first, followed by EVM counting from 8:30 am across 14 tables at each centre. Counting agents from various political parties were seen arriving at strong rooms, including at the Maniram Dewan Trade Centre in Guwahati.
08:06 (IST) May 04
Assam election results 2026: BJP eyes third term; counting of votes across 126 seats begins

The counting of votes for 126 assembly constituencies in Assam began on Monday to decide whether the ruling NDA retains power for the third successive term or the Congress-led opposition alliance wrests it.

The electoral fate of 722 candidates will be decided at 40 centres, where counting began across all 35 districts at 8 am.

Most of the districts have a single centre comprising all constituencies in each district, barring Nagaon, which has three centres, and Kokrajhar, Tinsukia and Jorhat, which have two centres each.

The counting of the postal ballot will be taken up initially.

Security has been beefed up with 25 companies of central armed police forces (CAPFs) deployed to guard the strongrooms at the counting centres.

Polling in all 126 assembly constituencies in the state was held in a single phase on April 9 with a record 85.96 per cent of the over 2.5 crore voters having exercised their franchise.
07:54 (IST) May 04
Assam Assembly Elections 2026: Visuals from outside a counting centre in Jorhat
07:50 (IST) May 04
Assam Assembly Elections 2026: Assam will have a 'BJP-led government', says Pradyut Bordoloi
Pradyut Bordoloi, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Dispur Assembly constituency, on Monday expressed confidence over the party's prospects, claiming that Assam will have a "BJP-led government" ahead of the counting of votes for the Assam Assembly Elections 2026.

Speaking to ANI, Bordoloi said, "The counting of votes is going to start very soon now. You can feel it throughout Assam that people have voted overwhelmingly for the BJP and BJP-led NDA. I'm sure that by evening today, the people of Assam will have given a very firm mandate that there'll be a successive BJP-led government and Himanta Biswa Sarma will be the Chief Minister again."

Meanwhile, counting agents of various political parties arrive at the strong room of five Legislative Assembly constituencies under Kamrup (Metro) district at Maniram Dewan Trade Centre in Guwahati ahead of counting.

The counting of votes for all 126 Assembly constituencies in the state is scheduled to begin at 8 am amid tight security arrangements and monitoring by election authorities.

The counting of postal ballots will begin at 8:00 AM, and EVM vote counting will commence across 14 dedicated tables per centre at 8:30 AM.
07:50 (IST) May 04
Assam election results 2026: Himanta vs Gogoi reflects wider BJP-Congress clash
The face-off between Himanta Biswa Sarma and Gaurav Gogoi symbolises the broader BJP versus Congress contest in the state. With both sides focusing on governance, identity, and development issues, the outcome of this rivalry could influence the overall direction of the results.
07:41 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: Puri, sweets prepared at BJP headquarters as counting begins for assembly polls
07:23 (IST) May 04
Assam election results 2026: Sivasagar ready for vote counting; 391 officials deployed across key constituencies
The Sivasagar district administration has completed all necessary preparations for the upcoming vote counting across three key Legislative Assembly constituencies, namely 95-Demow, 96-Sivasagar, and 97-Nazira. To ensure the process remains transparent and seamless, a total of 391 officials have been deployed to oversee the proceedings.

Leading the district in participation, 97-Nazira recorded the highest turnout at 85.57%, with approximately 1,56,504 out of 1,82,885 total voters casting their ballots. In 95-Demow, 83.30% of the 1,78,953 eligible voters exercised their franchise, resulting in a total of about 1,48,068 votes. Meanwhile, 96-Sivasagar, which features the district's largest electorate of 2,10,484 voters, saw a turnout of 82.36% with approximately 1,73,353 citizens participating in the democratic process.

To facilitate the counting of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), 14 dedicated tables have been set up at the counting centres, with the duration of the process expected to vary by constituency.

In accordance with election protocols, officials will prioritise the counting of postal ballots, for which specific arrangements have been made across the district.

Sivasagar has been assigned 6 tables to process its 2,168 received postal ballots, while Demow and Nazira have each been allotted 4 tables to handle their respective counts of 1,226 and 1,027 ballots. With a total of 391 officials and staff deployed for the task, the district is prepared for a high-stakes counting day that will determine the political future of these three constituencies.
07:11 (IST) May 04
Assam election results 2026: Exit poll indications
Exit polls largely suggest an advantage for the BJP-led alliance, projecting a comfortable majority in most surveys, while the Congress is expected to trail significantly. Across agencies, the BJP is consistently placed well ahead, indicating a likely continuation of its dominance in the state.
06:39 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Results 2026: Who are the key candidates in focus
A total of 722 candidates are contesting across the state. The BJP leads in nominations, followed by Congress, AIUDF, and several regional and smaller parties, alongside 258 Independents. Key figures in the fray include Himanta Biswa Sarma, Gaurav Gogoi, Debabrata Saikia, Badruddin Ajmal, Akhil Gogoi, Atul Bora, and Keshab Mahanta, all of whom represent high-stakes constituencies and influence regional political dynamics.
06:16 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: Opposition unity to be tested
The effectiveness of opposition coordination will be reflected in the results. A fragmented vote could impact its overall performance.
06:11 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Results 2026: ECI designates 52 distinct locations across 35 districts for vote counting
As Assam prepares for the counting of the assembly elections, the Election Commission of India has outlined the high-security counting centres where the fate of 722 candidates across all 126 Assembly Constituencies will be decided.

On Monday, the counting of postal ballots will begin at 8:00 AM, and EVM vote counting will commence across 14 dedicated tables per centre at 8:30 AM. The Election Commission has designated 52 distinct counting locations across 35 districts, ranging from prestigious universities to local school halls, to serve as the nerve centres for the counting process.

Locations include Bodoland University (Kokrajhar), Bhattadev University (Bajali), Nalbari College, and Karimganj College. Several Higher Secondary (HS) and Multi-Purpose (MP) schools are also utilised, such as Govt Boys HS & MP School in Kokrajhar and Dawson HS & MP School in Nagaon.

In districts like Goalpara, Majuli, and Dima Hasao, the counting will take place at the Office of the District Commissioner.
06:07 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Results 2026: NDA partners play crucial role
Allies within the ruling alliance are expected to contribute significantly to the final tally.

Their performance in key constituencies will be closely watched.
05:56 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Result 2026: Trends may shift as counting progresses
Early leads do not always translate into final victories, especially in close contests.

Observers expect shifts as more rounds of counting are completed.
05:44 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: Counting under strict security arrangements
Authorities have put in place tight security measures to ensure a smooth counting process.

Surveillance and restricted access aim to maintain transparency and order.
05:32 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Results 2026: Strongholds and swing seats under spotlight
Certain constituencies remain strongholds, while others have emerged as swing seats. The balance between these will determine the final tally.
05:22 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Result 2026: Regional parties look to expand presence
Smaller regional parties are aiming to increase their footprint and influence the overall result.

Their performance could affect the balance between major alliances.
05:13 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: Minority vote may influence outcome
Minority-dominated constituencies are expected to play an important role, particularly in shaping the opposition’s performance.

Voting patterns in these areas will be closely analysed.
05:01 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Results 2026: Alliances key to forming government
Coalition dynamics remain central to Assam politics, with alliances often determining the final outcome.

The role of regional partners could again prove decisive.
04:50 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Result 2026: Close margins expected in several seats
Past trends indicate that many constituencies are decided by narrow margins.

This pattern is likely to continue, making each round of counting crucial.
04:41 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: Multi-cornered fights add complexity
With several parties and independents in the fray, many constituencies are witnessing multi-cornered contests.

This could lead to split vote shares and unpredictable outcomes.
04:29 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Results 2026: Gaurav Gogoi leads Congress challenge
Gaurav Gogoi’s entry into state politics has added momentum to the Congress campaign.

His contest from Jorhat is among the most closely watched in this election.
04:17 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Result 2026: Himanta Biswa Sarma seeks strong mandate
The chief minister is contesting from Jalukbari, where he secured a decisive victory in 2021.

His performance will be closely watched as a key indicator of the ruling alliance’s overall strength.
04:00 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: Congress pushes for comeback in key battle
The Congress is looking to regain ground after consecutive defeats, focusing on identity issues, welfare concerns and regional aspirations.

Its performance in upper Assam and minority-dominated constituencies will be crucial.
04:00 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Results 2026: BJP eyes third consecutive term in state
The ruling alliance is aiming for a third straight term, building on its performance in previous elections.

A victory would strengthen its position in the state, while a setback could open the door for opposition gains.
04:00 (IST) May 04
Election Result Assam 2026: Key constituencies to watch in tight race
Seats like Jalukbari, Jorhat, and Nazira are expected to play a crucial role in shaping the final outcome.

These constituencies reflect a mix of strongholds and closely contested battlegrounds.
04:00 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Result 2026: Counting to begin at 8am across 126 constituencies
Counting of votes across all 126 constituencies to begin at 8 am, marking the final phase of Assam’s high-stakes election.

Early trends are expected within a few hours, offering the first glimpse into the direction of the mandate. With multiple close contests, results may remain fluid through the day.
04:00 (IST) May 04
Assam Election Result 2026: Exit polls predict comfortable edge for BJP
Most exit polls suggest a strong lead for the BJP-led alliance, projecting a comfortable majority.

However, political parties have cautioned that final results may differ from survey predictions.
Assam Election Results 2026 Live: Assam’s current assembly reflects a coalition structure, with the BJP holding 64 seats and supported by allies AGP, UPPL, and BPF. Since its breakthrough in 2016, the BJP has emerged as the dominant force but has repeatedly fallen short of a standalone majority, relying on alliances to govern. A similar trend has been seen in Lok Sabha elections, where its seat count has plateaued despite rising vote share. The 2026 outcome will therefore test whether this consolidation can finally translate into an absolute majority.

The verdict across 126 constituencies is expected to reflect not just party performance, but also the strength of alliances and the influence of key regional leaders.

A handful of constituencies will be central to the final outcome. Jalukbari, represented by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, is widely seen as a secure seat for the BJP, given his consistently large winning margins. In upper Assam, Jorhat has drawn significant attention with Gaurav Gogoi leading the Congress challenge in a constituency known for tight electoral battles. Nazira in Sivasagar, tied to Debabrata Saikia’s long-standing family presence, remains one of the most closely contested seats in the state.

Sivasagar constituency also continues to stand out, with Akhil Gogoi maintaining a strong local base after his Independent victory in 2021. Dispur, located in the heart of the state capital region, remains a BJP-dominated urban seat with administrative importance. In central Assam, Golaghat, Bokakhat, and Kaliabor have emerged as important markers of political change, especially after delimitation altered their parliamentary alignments and voter dynamics.

In addition, Barchalla in Sonitpur, where senior Congress leader Ripun Bora is contesting—adds to the list of competitive rural seats, while Rupahihat in Nagaon is known for large margins but shifting voter behaviour in recent cycles. Together, these constituencies reflect a broader mix of entrenched strongholds, closely fought seats, and politically evolving regions.

Across the state, 722 candidates are contesting, with Congress fielding the most nominees, followed by the BJP and several regional parties. While exit polls have generally pointed towards an advantage for the ruling alliance, the actual results will hinge on performance in these critical constituencies, which could ultimately shape whether Assam continues under coalition-driven governance or moves toward a more decisive mandate.