assam election results — IN news

The BJP has secured 73 seats in the Assam elections, achieving a historic third consecutive term in the state. This victory not only cements their dominance but also sets the stage for future political dynamics.

As of May 4, 2026, voter turnout reached an impressive 85%. This high engagement reflects the electorate’s keen interest in shaping their governance. Himanta Biswa Sarma, the Chief Minister, emphasized that this win is a testament to the party’s effective strategies and connection with voters.

Other parties also made their mark in the elections. The Congress party gained 10 seats, while Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) won 6 and Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) secured 8 seats. Meanwhile, All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) clinched 2 seats, and both Raijor Dal and Trinamool Congress managed to win 1 seat each.

This election cycle has historical significance; it represents a shift in Assam’s political landscape. The BJP’s strategy focused on addressing local issues while promoting development initiatives—a formula that seems to have resonated with voters. But what does this mean for opposition parties like Congress, led by Gaurav Gogoi? They face an uphill battle as they attempt to regroup and strategize for the next elections.

Key seat outcomes:

  • BJP: 73 seats
  • Congress: 10 seats
  • AGP: 6 seats
  • BPF: 8 seats
  • AIUDF: 2 seats
  • Raijor Dal: 1 seat
  • TMC: 1 seat

The BJP is currently leading in 9 of the remaining 25 seats yet to be declared. This trend suggests that they might further consolidate their power. Observers note that this could significantly shape discussions leading up to the next round of elections in Assam set for 2026.

This election not only highlights voter preferences but also raises questions about future alliances and strategies among opposition parties. While Congress aims to recover lost ground, it must consider how to effectively challenge BJP’s narrative moving forward. The stakes are high as Assam navigates its political future amidst these changing tides.