The 2026 Assam Assembly Election results have delivered a decisive mandate in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has successfully led the BJP to a third consecutive term, marking one of the party’s strongest performances in the state’s electoral history. According to Election Commission trends and final results, the BJP alone secured 82 seats in the 126-member Assembly, while allies AGP and BPF added further strength to the NDA tally.
The Congress, led in Assam by senior leader Gaurav Gogoi, failed to stop the saffron surge and managed to secure only 19 seats. Several regional parties and independents shared the remaining seats.
Among the biggest highlights of the election was the victory of Himanta Biswa Sarma from Jalukbari. BJP heavyweight Ajanta Neog retained Golaghat, while senior BJP leader Ranoj Pegu won from Dhemaji.
Some key winners in the 2026 Assam Assembly Elections include:
- Pabitra Rabha — Goalpara West
- Tankeswar Rabha — Dudhnai
- Bhupen Roy — Abhayapuri
- Arup Kumar Dey — Buni
- Ranjeet Kumar Dass — Bhowanipur-Sorbhog
- Raju Mish — Boko-Chaygaon
- Himangshu Shekhar Baishya — Palasbari
- Bhabesh Kalita — Rangia
- Diganta Kalita — Kamalpur
- Pradyut Bordoloi — Dispur
- Diplu Ranjan Sarmah — New Guwahati
- Vijay Kumar Gupta — Guwahati Central
- Himanta Biswa Sarma — Jalukbari
- Narayan Deka — Barkhetri
- Jayanta Mallabaruah — Nalbari
- Chandramohan Patowary — Tihu
- Biswajit Daimary — Tamulpur
- Victor Kumar Das — Goreswar
- Iskan Chandra Deka — Tangla
- Paramananda Rajbongshi — Sipajhar
- Nilima Devi — Mangaldai
- Pijush Hazarika — Jagiroad
- Rama Kanta Dewri — Morigaon
- Jitu Goswami — Barhampur
- Rupak Sarmah — Nagaon-Batadraba
- Sashi Kanta Das — Raha
- Shiladitya Dev — Hojai
- Sibu Misra — Lumding
- Ritu Baran Sarmah — Barchalla
- Krishna Kamal Tanti — Rangapara
- Padma Hazarika — Nadaur
- Pallab Lochan Das — Biswanath
- Munindra Das (Bapti) — Behali
- Utpal Borah — Gohpur
- Bhupen Kumar Borah — Bihpuria
- Rishiraj Hazarika — Rongonadi
- Manab Deka — Lakhimpur
- Shri Naba Kumar Doley — Dhakuakhana
- Dr. Ranoj Pegu — Dhemaji
- Jiban Gogoi — Sissibargaon
- Bhubon Pegu — Jonai
- Bolin Chetia — Sadiya
- Rupesh Gowala — Doomdooma
- Bhaskar Sharma — Margherita
- Suren Phukan — Digboi
- Sanjoy Kishan — Makum
- Pulok Gohain — Tinsukia
- Binod Hazarika — Chabua-Lahowal
- Prasanta Phukan — Dibrugarh
- Chakradhar Gogoi — Khowang
- Rameswar Teli — Duliajan
- Bimal Borah — Tingkhong
- Taranga Gogoi — Naharkatia
- Dhormeswar Konwar — Sonari
- Suruj Dehingia — Mahmora
- Susanta Borgohain — Demow
- Mayur Borgohain — Nazira
- Bhuban Gam — Majuli
- Hitendra Nath Goswami — Jorhat
- Rupjyoti Kurmi — Mariani
- Dhiraj Gowala — Titabor
- Ajanta Neog — Golaghat
- Mridul Kumar Dutta — Dergaon
- Mrinal Saikia — Khumtai
- Biswajit Phukan — Sarupathar
- Surjya Rongphar — Bokajan
- Lunsing Teron — Howraghat
- Bidya Sing Engleng — Diphu
- Tuliram Ronghang — Rongkhang
- Harsing Teron — Amri
- Kaushik Rai — Lakhipur
- Rajdeep Goala — Udharbond
- Kamalakhya Dey Purkayastha — Katigorah
- Kishor Nath — Borkhola
- Dr. Rajdeep Roy — Silchar
- Amiya Kanti Das — Dholai
- Milon Das — Hailakandi
- Krishnendu Paul — Patharkandi
- Bijoy Malakar — Ram Krishna Nagar
- Baby Begum — Dhubri
- Aftab Uddin Mollah — Jaleswar
- Abul Kalam Rasheed Alam — Goalpara East
- Md. Nurul Islam — Srijangram
- Abdur Rahim Ahmed — Chenga
- Jakir Hussain Sikdar — Pakabetbari
- Rekibuddin Ahmed — Chamaria
- Dr Asif Mohammad Nazar — Laharighat
- Tanzil Hussain — Samaguri
- Dr. Joy Prakash Das — Nowboicha
- Aminul Haque Laskar — Sonai
- Zubair Anam Mazumder — Algapur-Katlicherra
- Sabharam Basumatary — Gossaigaon
- Rabiram Narzary — Dotma
- Sewli Mohilary — Kokrajhar
- Paniram Brahma — Sidli Chirang
- Thaneswar Basumatary — Manas
- Maneswar Brahma — Baksa
- Maheswar Baro — Bhergaon
- Rihon Daimari — Udalguri
- Charan Boro — Mazbat
- Dipak Kumar Das — Barpeta
- Dr. Tapan Das — Dimoria
- Keshab Mahanta — Kaliabor
- Prithiraj Rava — Tezpur
- Bikash Saikia — Teok
- Atul Bora — Bokakhat
- Mazibur Rahman — Dalgaon
- Mohammed Badruddin Ajmal — Binnakani
- Mehboob Muktar- Dhing
- Akhil Gogoi- Sibsagar
- Sherman Ali Ahmed- Mandia
- Mohibur Rohman- Mankachar
- Abdus Sobahan Ali Sarkar- Gauripur
- Ashwini Ray Sarkar- Golakganj
- Jibesh Roy- Bilasipara
- Jakaria Ahmed- Karimganj (North)
- Aminur Rashid Choudhury- Karimganj (South)
- Wazed Ali Choudhury- Birsing Jarua
- Rupam Chandra Roy- Baokhungri
- MD Ashraful Islam Sheikh- Parbatjhora
- Arup Kumar Dey- Bijni
- Prakash Chandra Das- Hajo-Sualkuchi
- Ashok Singhal- Dhekiajuli
- Nurul Huda- Rupahihat
- Diptimayee Choudhury- Bongaigaon
- Rupali Langthasa- Haflong
One of the most talked-about results came from Jorhat, where Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi lost to BJP’s Hitendra Nath Goswami. The defeat is being viewed as a major setback for the Congress in Upper Assam.
The election also witnessed impressive voter participation. The state recorded over 85 percent turnout, reflecting high political engagement across urban and rural constituencies. Analysts believe welfare schemes, infrastructure projects, and strong organisational strength helped the BJP dominate the contest.
Party-wise tally in Assam Assembly Election 2026:
- BJP — 82
- Congress — 19
- AGP — 10
- BPF — 10
- AIUDF — 2
- Raijor Dal — 1
- Others — 2
The Election Commission clarified that the official constituency-wise Form-20 data would be released after verification by Returning Officers.
Political observers say the results have further strengthened Himanta Biswa Sarma’s stature not only in Assam but across the Northeast. The BJP’s massive victory is expected to influence regional politics ahead of future Lok Sabha elections.
With the NDA comfortably crossing the majority mark, Assam is now set to witness another term under BJP leadership, while the opposition faces tough questions over strategy, alliances, and leadership ahead of the next electoral battle.
