Election Schedule 2026 Released: Polling to Begin Soon Across Key States

Election Commission of India announcing assembly election schedule 2026
📅 March 16, 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk

The Election Commission of India has officially announced the 2026 Assembly Election Schedule, setting the stage for a major democratic exercise across several states.

According to the announcement made at a press conference in New Delhi, voting will be conducted in multiple phases, with counting scheduled shortly after polling concludes.

India Assembly Elections 2026 schedule showing polling dates for West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry with counting on May 4
Assembly Elections 2026: Polling will take place on April 9, April 23 and April 29 across Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry and West Bengal, with vote counting scheduled for May 4.

These elections are expected to draw national attention as several politically significant states go to the polls.


The Election Commission released the following important dates:

EventDate
Election NotificationApril 3, 2026
Last Date for NominationsApril 10, 2026
Scrutiny of NominationsApril 11, 2026
Last Date for WithdrawalApril 13, 2026
Polling DatesApril 25 – May 5, 2026
Counting of VotesMay 10, 2026

With the announcement of the schedule, the Model Code of Conduct has come into effect immediately across the poll-bound states.


Four major states will hold legislative assembly elections:

StateTotal Assembly Seats
Tamil Nadu234
Kerala140
West Bengal294
Assam126

In total, 794 assembly seats will be contested across these states.


Officials stated that elections will be conducted in multiple phases to ensure smooth security arrangements and proper deployment of polling personnel.

Security forces will be deployed across sensitive regions to maintain law and order during polling.

Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and VVPAT machines will be used in all polling stations.


Following the announcement, major political parties are expected to begin full-scale election campaigns. Parties will soon release candidate lists and launch rallies across constituencies.

The elections are likely to witness intense political competition, as parties attempt to secure majority control in the respective state assemblies.


These elections are considered significant because:

  • Several states have large voter populations
  • Results could influence national political momentum
  • Major parties will test their organizational strength before future national elections

Political analysts expect voter turnout to remain high, especially in states known for strong electoral participation.

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