
Election Results 2026 Date, Time: The election results for West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry will be declared today, 4 May.
The final results are expected by today evening while the trends would be known by afternoon, as per past experience of counting process that involves counting of postal ballots followed by the votes recorded in Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
In West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress is facing resurgent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Banerjee has been chief minister for three times and is seeking a fourth term. The election in West Bengal was held in two phases – 23 and 29 April.
In Tamil Nadu, the ruling DMK is seeking a second term, while the AIADMK is seeking a revival. The BJP has been trying to expand its footprint by allying with opposition AIADMK in the state.
In Kerala, the Left Democratic Front faces Congress-led United Democratic Front in the contest. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of the UDF is seeking a break from the state’s history of LDF and UDF returning to power alternately after five years. Vijayan returned to power in 2021 for second term.
In Assam, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma-led BJP government is seeking another term against a resurgent opposition alliance led by the Congress party.
Counting of votes begins at 8am on the day. The counting will begin with postal ballots, followed by the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
However, results for Falta seat in West Bengal where repolling has been ordered will be out on 24 May.
Date: 4 May Monday)
Counting Time: 8 am
Early trends expected to start coming in within the first few hours
Final Results to come by afternoon or evening.
Counting is performed by counting supervisors appointed by the Returning Officers. Counting staff are appointed through a three-stage randomisation process to ensure impartiality. Candidates, along with their counting agents and election agents, are also present in the counting hall.
Counting begins at 8 am with postal ballots. Service voters, election duty staff, and people with disabilities use postal ballots. These votes are counted under the direct supervision of the RO. Counting of EVMs can start 30 minutes after the commencement of Postal Ballot counting, even if all Postal Ballots have not been counted.
At the end of each counting round, the results from 14 EVMs are announced.
As counting progresses in multiple rounds, early trends begin to emerge by 9 to 9.30 am. A clearer picture of which way the election is going usually comes by the afternoon. Results are declared once all rounds—including postal ballots and EVM tallies—are completed and verified.
The Election Commission of India displays the seat-wise results on its website. For real-time updates on the Assembly election results, stay tuned to LiveMint.
Here is how you can check the results on the Election Commission of India’s website
-Visit the official website of the Election Commission of India (ECI).
-Here you will be directed to a window displaying frames for the states of West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.
- Click on the state/UT to view the live counting results.
-You can also download the ECINET app to check results on mobile phones.
Most exit polls have projected a tight contest in West Bengal, with an edge to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In Assam, the exit polls project a return of the BJP, while the Congress-led UDF is projected to defeat the incumbent UDF in Kerala.
In Tamil Nadu, the incumbent DMK-led alliance will return to power while the NDA is expected to win the election in Puducherry, according to the exit polls.
Exit polls have been inaccurate in the past. Actual results will come on Monday, 4 May.
Gulam Jeelani is Political Desk Editor at LiveMint with over 16 years of experience covering national and international politics. Based in New Delhi, Jeelani delivers impactful political narratives through breaking stories, in-depth interviews, and analytical pieces at LiveMint since February 2024. The expertise in video production fuels his current responsibilities, which include curating content and conducting video interviews for an expanding digital audience.<br><br> Jeelani also travels during elections and key political events and has covered assembly elections in key states apart from national elections. He has previously worked with The Pioneer, Network18, India Today, News9Plus and Hindustan Times.<br><br> Jeelani’s tenure at LiveMint and previous experience at print and digital newsrooms have honed his skills in creating compelling text and video stories, explainers, and analysis that resonate with a diverse viewership.<br><br> Before moving to New Delhi in 2015, Jeelani was based in Uttar Pradesh, where he worked for five years as a reporter. In 2018, Jeelani was one of the two Indian journalists selected for the Alfred Friendly Fellowship in the US. There, he attended training workshops on reporting and data journalism, and he was attached to the Minneapolis Star Tribune in Minnesota, where he worked as a reporter.<br><br> Jeelani is a Bachelor's in Chemistry and holds a Masters Degree in journalism and mass communication from Aligarh Muslim University. Outside work, he enjoys poetry, cricket and movies.
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