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Assam assembly elections 2026: Full list of candidates as the state heads to high-stakes vote on April 9

NEW DELHI: The high-voltage campaign for the Assam Assembly elections ended on Tuesday, bringing to a close two weeks of sharp political exchanges, aggressive rhetoric and a barrage of promises.The contest has largely centred around the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and the opposition Indian National Congress. The BJP’s campaign was dominated by its core plank of “jati-mati-bheti,” the protection of Assamese identity, land and culture along with a strong pitch against alleged illegal infiltration. This narrative remained so prominent that it overshadowed even the party’s welfare promises.

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Assam Elections 2026: Heavyweight Contests, Key Seats and High-Stakes Battles to Watch

The Congress, on the other hand, focused its campaign on targeting chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and accused the BJP of pursuing divisive politics, framing the election as a battle against what it called “politics of hate”.This election is the first Assembly poll after the 2023 delimitation exercise, which has redrawn constituency boundaries across all 126 seats. The changes have significantly altered the political landscape, particularly impacting Muslim voters of Bangladesh origin, whose influence is now seen as reduced from 31 to 22 constituencies.The BJP is aiming for a third consecutive term in power, while the Congress is seeking to reclaim the state after being voted out in 2016.

Candidates and parties in the fray

A total of 722 candidates are contesting the elections, including several prominent leaders such as Himanta Biswa Sarma, state Congress president Gaurav Gogoi, Leader of Opposition Debabrata Saikia, All India United Democratic Front chief Badruddin Ajmal, Raijor Dal leader Akhil Gogoi and Assam Jatiya Parishad president Lurinjyoti Gogoi.Among parties, the Congress has fielded the highest number of candidates at 99, followed by the BJP with 90. The AIUDF is contesting 30 seats, while NDA allies Asom Gana Parishad and Bodoland People’s Front are contesting 26 and 11 seats, respectively.In the opposition bloc, Raijor Dal is contesting 13 seats, Assam Jatiya Parishad 10, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) 3, and the All Party Hill Leaders Conference 2 seats. Other parties in the fray include the Aam Aadmi Party (18), United People’s Party Liberal (18), All India Trinamool Congress (22), Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (16), along with 258 independent candidates.

Faces to watch out for

Faces to watch out for

Several constituencies are set for high-profile contests. In Jalukbari, Sarma is seeking a sixth consecutive term against Congress candidate Bidisha Neog. In Jorhat, Gaurav Gogoi is attempting his Assembly debut against BJP’s Hitendranath Goswami.AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal is contesting from Binnakandi in a triangular contest against AGP’s Shahabuddin Mazumdar and AJP’s Rejaul Karim Chowdhury.In Sibsagar, Akhil Gogoi faces a three-cornered contest against BJP’s Jayanta Hazarika and AGP’s Pradip Hazarika. AJP’s Lurinjyoti Gogoi is locked in a direct fight with BJP’s Chakradhar Gogoi in Khowang.AGP president and minister Atul Bora is in a triangular contest in Bokakhat against Raijor Dal’s Hari Prasad Saikia and former Independent MLA Jiten Gogoi. Meanwhile, minister Keshav Mahanta faces Raijor Dal candidate Pradip Kumar Baruah in Kaliabor.BJP Candidate List – Assam Elections 2026

No. Candidate Name Constituency
1 Ashwini Ray Sarkar Golakganj
2 Uttam Prasad Dhubri
3 Madhavi Das Birsing-Jarua
4 Pabitra Rabha Goalpara West (ST)
5 Tankeshwar Rabha Dudhnai (ST)
6 Bhupen Roy Abhayapuri
7 Arup Kumar Dey Bijni
8 Ranjeet Kumar Dass Bhowanipur-Sorbhog
9 Badal Chandra Arjya Mandia
10 Raju Mech Boko-Chaygaon (ST)
11 Himanshu Shekhar Baishya Palasbari
12 Bhabesh Kalita Rangia
13 Diganta Kalita Kamalpur
14 Pradyut Bordoloi Dispur
15 Diplu Ranjan Sarmah New Guwahati
16 Vijay Kumar Gupta Guwahati Central
17 Himanta Biswa Sarma Jalukbari
18 Narayan Deka Barkhetri
19 Jayanta Malla Baruah Nalbari
20 Chandramohan Patowary Tihu
21 Biswajit Daimary Tamulpur (ST)
22 Victor Kumar Das Goreswar
23 Bikan Chandra Deka Tangla
24 Paramananda Rajbongshi Sipajhar
25 Nilima Devi Mangaldai
26 Pijush Hazarika Jagiroad (SC)
27 Rama Kanta Dewri Morigaon
28 Mukut Kumar Debnath Dhing
29 Anil Saikia Samaguri
30 Jitu Goswami Barhampur
31 Rupak Sarmah Nagaon-Batadraba
32 Sashi Kanta Das Raha (SC)
33 Shiladitya Dev Hojai
34 Sibu Mishra Lumding
35 Ashok Singhal Dhekiajuli
36 Ritu Baran Sarmah Barchalla
37 Krishna Kamal Tanti Rangapara
38 Padma Hazarika Naduar
39 Pallab Lochan Das Biswanath
40 Munindra Das Behali (SC)
41 Utpal Borah Gohpur
42 Bhupen Kumar Borah Bihpuria
43 Rishiraj Hazarika Rongonadi
44 Manab Deka Lakhimpur
45 Naba Kumar Doley Dhakuakhana (ST)
46 Ranoj Pegu Dhemaji (ST)
47 Bhuban Pegu Jonai (ST)
48 Bolin Chetia Sadiya
49 Rupesh Gowala Doom Dooma
50 Bhaskar Sharma Margherita
51 Suren Phukan Digboi
52 Sanjoy Kishan Makum
53 Pulok Gohain Tinsukia
54 Binod Hazarika Chabua-Lahowal
55 Prasanta Phukan Dibrugarh
56 Chakradhar Gogoi Khowang
57 Rameswar Teli Duliajan
58 Bimal Borah Tingkhong
59 Taranga Gogoi Naharkatia
60 Dharmeswar Konwar Sonari
61 Suruj Dehingia Mahmora
62 Sushanta Borgohain Demow
63 Mayur Borgohain Nazira
64 Bhuban Gam Majuli (ST)
65 Hitendra Nath Goswami Jorhat
66 Rupjyoti Kurmi Mariani
67 Dhiraj Gowala Titabor
68 Ajanta Neog Golaghat
69 Mridul Kumar Dutta Dergaon
70 Mrinal Saikia Khumtai
71 Biswajit Phukan Sarupathar
72 Surjya Rongphar Bokajan (ST)
73 Lunsing Teron Howraghat (ST)
74 Niso Terangpi Diphu (ST)
75 Tuliram Ronghang Rongkhang (ST)
76 Habe Teron Amri (ST)
77 Rupali Langthasa Haflong (ST)
78 Kaushik Rai Lakhipur
79 Rajdeep Goala Udharbond
80 Kamalakhya Dey Purkayastha Katigorah
81 Kishore Nath Borkhola
82 Rajdeep Roy Silchar
83 Amiya Kanti Das Dholai (SC)
84 Milon Das Hailakandi
85 Subrata Bhattacharjee Karimganj North
86 Krishnendu Paul Patharkandi
87 Bijoy Malakar Ram Krishna Nagar (SC)
88 Krishna Saha Dalgaon
89 Jiban Gogoi Sissibargaon

AGP Candidate List – Assam Elections 2026

No. Candidate Name Constituency
1 Atul Bora Bokakhat
2 Keshab Mahanta Kaliabor
3 Dipti Moyee Choudhury Bongaigaon
4 Dipak Kumar Das Barpeta
5 Bikash Saikia Teok
6 Dr Tapan Das Dimoria
7 Prithviraj Rabha Tezpur
8 Dharmeswar Ray Bajali
9 Prakash Chandra Das Hajo–Sualkuchi
10 Prodip Hazarika Sivasagar
11 Basanta Das Naoboicha
12 Jibesh Rai Bilasipara
13 Karim Uddin Borbhuyan Sonai
14 Ikbal Hussain Karimganj South
15 Zabed Islam Mankachar
16 Abdul Rahim Zibran Goalpara East
17 Jakir Hussain Laskar Algapur Katlicherra
18 Sahabuddin Mazumdar Binnakandi
19 Jakir Hussain Farazi Rupahihat
20 Sahidul Islam Srijangram
21 Khalilur Rahman Laharighat
22 Saddam Hussain Chenga
23 Dr Tara Prasad Das Paka Betbari
24 Nurul Islam Chamaria
25 Abu Sha Shadi Hossain Jaleswar
26 Mehtabul Haque Gauripur

BPF Candidate List – Assam Elections 2026

No. Candidate Name Constituency
1 Sabharam Basumatary Gossaigaon
2 Rabiram Narzary Dotma (ST)
3 Sewli Mohilary Kokrajhar (ST)
4 Rupam Roy Baokhungri
5 Dr. Rezul Karim Parbatjhora
6 Paniram Brahma Sidli-Chirang (ST)
7 Thaneswar Basumatary Manas
8 Maneswar Brahma Baksa (ST)
9 Maheswar Boro Bhergaon
10 Rihon Daimary Udalguri (ST)
11 Charan Boro Mazbat

Polling will be held from 7 am to 5 pm across 31,490 polling stations in 35 districts. Chief Electoral Officer Anurag Goel said webcasting facilities have been enabled at all polling stations for real-time monitoring, while Central Armed Police Forces, including CRPF personnel, have been deployed to ensure security.

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How do you feel about the BJP’s focus on Assamese identity in their campaign?

A total of 2.50 crore voters are eligible to vote, including 1.25 crore women and 318 voters from the third gender. The electorate also includes 6.42 lakh first-time voters, 2.50 lakh voters aged 80 and above — including 2,466 centenarians — and 2.05 lakh persons with disabilities.With polling set to take place in a single phase on Thursday, the results will be declared on May 4, when it will become clear who forms the next government in Assam.

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