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India is once again heading toward a major electoral season. With the announcement of dates for the Assembly Elections 2026, political activity has suddenly intensified across five key regions of the country. From streets to social media, discussions are revolving around one major question: who will win the trust of the voters this time?
The Election Commission has officially announced the assembly election schedule for West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. This announcement is not just about dates; it marks the beginning of the democratic festival where millions of voters will decide their future.
Election Dates 2026: When and Where Voting Will Take Place

According to the Election Commission, voting will take place on different dates in different states, while the results for all states will be announced on the same day.
Voting in Assam, Kerala and Puducherry will take place on April 9.
Voting in Tamil Nadu will be held on April 23.
West Bengal will go to the polls in two phases on April 23 and April 29.
The results for all these states will be announced on May 4, 2026.
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West Bengal Set for Another High-Stakes Political Battle
Assembly elections in West Bengal are always among the most talked-about political contests in India. This time, voting will take place across 294 assembly constituencies, and the competition is expected to be intense.
The ruling Trinamool Congress will try to retain power, while the Bharatiya Janata Party will push hard to strengthen its position in the state. Political observers believe that this election could play a crucial role in shaping the future political direction of West Bengal.
Tough Contest Expected in Assam
In Assam, voting for 126 assembly seats will take place on April 9. The main political contest is expected between the BJP-led NDA alliance and the Congress. The political atmosphere in the state has already heated up, with parties increasing their campaigns and public outreach efforts.
Traditional Political Rivalry in Kerala
Kerala’s politics has long revolved around two major alliances. Elections will be held for 140 assembly seats, with the primary contest expected between the Left Democratic Front and the United Democratic Front.
However, the BJP and its allies are also contesting more seats this time, which may add a new dimension to the competition.
Election Preparations Intensify in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry
In Tamil Nadu, voting for 234 assembly seats will take place on April 23. Political parties in the state are currently busy finalising alliances and seat-sharing arrangements. Meanwhile, Puducherry, which has 30 assembly seats, will vote on April 9. Several political parties are preparing to contest the election through alliances.
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Strong Security Arrangements Planned for Free and Fair Polls

The Election Commission has emphasised that extensive security arrangements will be made to ensure peaceful and transparent elections. According to sources, around 1500 companies of the Central Armed Police Forces may be deployed across the poll-bound states to prevent any disruption during voting.
In addition, central observers have been appointed to monitor the election process and ensure proper conduct.
A Major Festival of Democracy Begins
With the announcement of Election Dates 2026, political strategies are accelerating, and voters are also beginning to think about their choices. This election is not just about power; it represents the hopes, expectations and aspirations of millions of people.
Now the focus shifts to May 4, 2026, when the election results will reveal which parties gain the mandate to govern these regions.
Disclaimer:
This article has been prepared based on publicly available news information and official election announcements. Its purpose is to provide general information. In case of any updates or changes in the election schedule, the official website of the Election Commission and other verified government sources should be considered the final authority.

Pronita Devi, an M.A. in Political Science, has spent over a decade in electronic and digital media. She regularly contributes insightful articles on geopolitics and current affairs, bringing clarity and depth to complex global issues.
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