Assam Assembly Election 2026 results show the NDA surging ahead with a strong mandate across the state. Early trends indicate a clear lead over opposition parties, marking a decisive shift in voter preference. Check the full constituency-wise winners list here.
The Assam Assembly Election 2026 results have delivered a decisive political mandate, with the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma, securing a strong position across the state. Early trends and declared results indicate a clear consolidation of power for the ruling alliance, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its partners performing strongly across both urban and rural constituencies. The outcome suggests a continued mandate for the NDA, with several key leaders retaining their strongholds across Assam.
The election witnessed a multi-cornered contest involving the BJP-led NDA, the Indian National Congress, regional parties, and other emerging political formations. While the NDA has established a clear lead in a majority of constituencies, opposition parties have managed to secure victories in select pockets, reflecting a mixed but largely pro-incumbency verdict from voters.
Full List of Winners
The BJP and its alliance partners have registered significant victories across multiple constituencies, strengthening the NDA’s overall position in the state.
Goalpara West – Pabitra Rabha
Dudhnai – Tankeswar Rabha
Abhayapuri – Bhupen Roy
Buni – Arup Kumar Dey
Bhowanipur-Sorbhog – Ranjeet Kumar Dass
Boko-Chaygaon – Raju Mish
Palasbari – Himangshu Shekhar Baishya
Rangia – Bhabesh Kalita
Kamalpur – Diganta Kalita
Dispur – Pradyut Bordoloi
New Guwahati – Diplu Ranjan Sarmah
Guwahati Central – Vijay Kumar Gupta
Jalukbari – Himanta Biswa Sarma
Barkhetri – Narayan Deka
Nalbari – Jayanta Mallabaruah
Tihu – Chandramohan Patowary
Tamulpur – Biswajit Daimary
Goreswar – Victor Kumar Das
Tangla – Iskan Chandra Deka
Sipajhar – Paramananda Rajbongshi
Mangaldai – Nilima Devi
Jagiroad – Pijush Hazarika
Morigaon – Rama Kanta Dewri
Barhampur – Jitu Goswami
Nagaon-Batadraba – Rupak Sarmah
Raha – Sashi Kanta Das
Hojai – Shiladitya Dev
Lumding – Sibu Misra
Barchalla – Ritu Baran Sarmah
Rangapara – Krishna Kamal Tanti
Nadaur – Padma Hazarika
Biswanath – Pallab Lochan Das
Behali – Munindra Das (Bapti)
Gohpur – Utpal Borah
Bihpuria – Bhupen Kumar Borah
Rongonadi – Rishiraj Hazarika
Lakhimpur – Manab Deka
Dhakuakhana – Shri Naba Kumar Doley
Dhemaji – Dr Ranoj Pegu
Sissibargaon – Jiban Gogoi
Jonai – Bhubon Pegu
Sadiya – Bolin Chetia
Doomdooma – Rupesh Gowala
Margherita – Bhaskar Sharma
Makum – Sanjoy Kishan
Tinsukia – Pulok Gohain
Chabua-Lahowal – Binod Hazarika
Dibrugarh – Prasanta Phukan
Khowang – Chakradhar Gogoi
Duliajan – Rameswar Teli
Tingkhong – Bimal Borah
Naharkatia – Taranga Gogoi
Sonari – Dhormeswar Konwar
Mahmora – Suruj Dehingia
Demow – Susanta Borgohain
Nazira – Mayur Borgohain
Jorhat – Hitendra Nath Goswami
Mariani – Rupjyoti Kurmi
Titabor – Dhiraj Gowala
Golaghat – Ajanta Neog
Dergaon – Mridul Kumar Dutta
Khumtai – Mrinal Saikia
Sarupathar – Biswajit Phukan
Bokajan – Surjya Rongphar
Howraghat – Lunsing Teron
Diphu – Bidya Sing Engleng
Rongkhang – Tuliram Ronghang
Amri – Harsing Teron
Lakhipur – Kaushik Rai
Udharbond – Rajdeep Goala
Katigorah – Kamalakhya Dey Purkayastha
Borkhola – Kishor Nath
Silchar – Dr Rajdeep Roy
Dholai – Amiya Kanti Das
Hailakandi – Milon Das
Patharkandi – Krishnendu Paul
Ram Krishna Nagar – Bijoy Malakar
Dhubri – Baby Begum
Jaleswar – Aftab Uddin Mollah
Goalpara East – Abul Kalam Rasheed Alam
Srijangram – Md Nurul Islam
Chenga – Abdur Rahim Ahmed
Pakabetbari – Jakir Hussain Sikdar
Chamaria – Rekibuddin Ahmed
Laharighat – Dr Asif Mohammad Nazar
Samaguri – Tanzil Hussain
Nowboicha – Dr Joy Prakash Das
Sonai – Aminul Haque Laskar
Algapur-Katlicherra – Zubair Anam Mazumder
Gossaigaon – Sabharam Basumatary
Dotma – Rabiram Narzary
Kokrajhar – Sewli Mohilary
Sidli Chirang – Paniram Brahma
Manas – Thaneswar Basumatary
Baksa – Maneswar Brahma
Bhergaon – Maheswar Baro
Udalguri – Rihon Daimari
Mazbat – Charan Boro
Barpeta – Dipak Kumar Das
Dimoria – Dr Tapan Das
Kaliabor – Keshab Mahanta
Tezpur – Prithiraj Rava
Teok – Bikash Saikia
Bokakhat – Atul Bora
Dalgaon – Mazibur Rahman
Binnakandi – Mohammed Badruddin Ajmal
Dhing – Mehboob Muktar
Sibsagar – Akhil Gogoi
Mandia – Sherman Ali Ahmed
Assam Political Landscape: NDA Strengthens Its Grip
The Assam Assembly Election 2026 results underline the continued dominance of the NDA under Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma. The alliance has performed strongly across diverse regions, including Upper Assam, Lower Assam, and tribal-dominated areas. The BJP’s organisational strength, combined with support from allies such as the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and Bodoland People’s Front (BPF), has helped consolidate the ruling coalition’s position.
The Assam election results 2026 highlight a clear continuation of NDA dominance in the state’s political landscape. While opposition parties remain relevant in select constituencies, the overall mandate reflects voter preference for stability and continuity in governance. With several key leaders retaining their seats and strong performances across regions, the NDA appears set to continue leading Assam in the coming term.