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Assam Elections 2026 Result News Live: BJP leads in 79 seats, Congress at 24; early trends from 126 constituencies show
ET Online | May 4, 2026 3:19 PM CST

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Assam Elections 2026 Live News: Early trends from the Election Commission of India indicate a strong lead for the Bharatiya Janata Party in the Assam Assembly elections 2026. The BJP is ahead in a significant number of seats. Counting is ongoing, and results will determine the state's political future. Key leaders are showing strong performance in various constituencies across Assam.

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Assam Election Result 2026 News Live

Early trends from the Election Commission of India (ECI) show the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) taking a strong lead in the Assam Assembly elections 2026, ahead in 79 seats out of 125 where counting trends are available. The Indian National Congress (INC) is leading in 24 seats, followed by the Bodoland People’s Front (BOPF) in 10 and Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) in 9 seats.

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The All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) is leading in 2 seat. No seats have been declared yet.

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PartyWonLeadingTotal
BJP07979
INC02424
BOPF01010
AGP099
AJP022
Raijor Dal011
Total0125125

Key leads across constituencies

The BJP is leading across several key seats, including Ranjeet Kumar Dass in Bhowanipur-Sorbhog, Bikan Chandra Deka in Tangla, Pijush Hazarika in Jagiroad, and Rupak Sarmah in Nagaon-Batadraba. Senior leaders such as Ajanta Neog (Golaghat), Hitendra Nath Goswami (Jorhat), and Bimal Borah (Tingkhong) are also ahead.

In Upper Assam, the party is leading in Dibrugarh (Prasanta Phukan), Tinsukia (Pulok Gohain), and Naharkatia (Taranga Gogoi), indicating a strong showing in the region.

S. No.ConstituencyLeading CandidateVotesMarginStatus
1Goalpara WestPabitra Rabha6,1325,0431/21
2Bhowanipur-SorbhogRanjeet Kumar Dass5,3591,1261/20
3RangiaBhabesh Kalita6,6921,2461/19
4DispurPradyut Bordoloi8,7117,4431/20
5New GuwahatiDiplu Ranjan Sarmah10,5785,3672/16
6NalbariJayanta Mallabaruah6,2553,2351/20
7TanglaBikan Chandra Deka9,5845,7572/18
8JagiroadPijush Hazarika11,6954,7852/24
9Nagaon-BatadrabaRupak Sarmah15,30311,7382/18
10DhemajiDr. Ranoj Pegu12,6276,5232/17
11TinsukiaPulok Gohain3,8431,2801/20
12DibrugarhPrasanta Phukan10,4654,5132/17
13TingkhongBimal Borah12,9186,9252/16
14NaharkatiaTaranga Gogoi11,5647,7962/15
15JorhatHitendra Nath Goswami9,0231,1912/14
16GolaghatAjanta Neog9,7302,4902/20
17Ram Krishna NagarBijoy Malakar11,3444,2072/20

Margins and early trends

Margins remain fluid as counting is still in early rounds. Rupak Sarmah has opened a lead of over 11,000 votes in Nagaon-Batadraba, while Taranga Gogoi is ahead by nearly 7,800 votes in Naharkatia. In Dispur, Pradyut Bordoloi is leading by over 7,400 votes.

What to watch

Counting is underway across all constituencies, and trends are expected to stabilise as more rounds are completed. The final outcome will determine whether the BJP retains its hold on the state or if the opposition can mount a challenge.


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