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Assam Elections: Here Is The Full List of Winners

The BJP is positioned to retain power in Assam, with Election Commission trends showing leads across most seats and a mandate for continuity. The Congress alliance struggles to regain footing, while regional patterns reveal persistent support for the ruling party in core and strategic constituencies.

The Bharatiya Janata Party is on course to retain power in Assam, with trends showing leads in 98 Assembly seats in the 2026 elections, well above the majority mark. The scale of the advantage points to a strong mandate, indicating that voters have largely backed continuity over the alternative offered by the opposition alliance.

Data from the Election Commission of India shows the BJP well ahead of its rivals, while the Congress-led alliance struggles to keep pace across several regions. Early patterns suggest that the ruling party has managed to defend its core bases and expand support in critical constituencies that were once seen as more competitive.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is projected to retain power in Assam, leading in 98 Assembly seats in the 2026 elections, well above the 64-seat majority mark, according to Election Commission trends, indicating a strong voter mandate.

Assam Assembly elections BJP lead and overall party-wise trends

According to Election Commission trends, the BJP is ahead in 79 seats, while the Indian National Congress leads in 23 constituencies. The Bodoland People's Front has an edge in 10 seats, and the Asom Gana Parishad is leading in 9. The All India United Democratic Front is ahead in 2 seats, Raijor Dal in 2, and the United People's Party, Liberal in 1.

The counting on Monday for the 2026 Assembly Elections has so far indicated that the BJP has comfortably gone past the majority mark of 64 seats. Analysts note that the results reflect a consolidated Hindu vote in many areas, which has altered traditional electoral patterns and strengthened the ruling party's position across large parts of the state.

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BJP Winners List: Full Constituency-Wise Results

Constituency Candidate Result Status
Abhayapuri Bhupen Roy Leading
Amri Habbey Teron Leading
Barchalla Ritu Baran Sarmah Leading
Barhampur Jitu Goswami Leading
Barkhetri Narayan Deka Leading
Behali Munindra Das (Bapti) Winner
Bhowanipur-Sorbhog Ranjeet Kumar Dass Leading
Bijni Arup Kumar Dey Leading
Biswanath Pallab Lochan Das Leading
Bokajan Surjya Rongphar Leading
Boko-Chaygaon Raju Mesh Leading
Borkhola Kishor Nath Leading
Chabua-Lahowal Binod Hazarika Leading
Demow Susanta Borgohain Leading
Dergaon Mridul Kumar Dutta Leading
Dhakuakhana Naba Kumar Doley Leading
Dhemaji Dr. Ranoj Pegu Winner
Dhekiajuli Ashok Singhal Leading
Dholai Amiya Kanti Das Leading
Dibrugarh Prasanta Phukan Leading
Digboi Suren Phukan Leading
Diphu Niso Terangpi Leading
Dispur Pradyut Bordoloi Leading
Doomdooma Rupesh Gowala Leading
Dudhnoi Tankeswar Rabha Leading
Duliajan Rameswar Teli Leading
Gohpur Utpal Borah Leading
Golaghat Ajanta Neog Leading
Goalpara West Pabitra Rabha Leading
Goreswar Victor Kumar Das Leading
Guwahati Central Vijay Kumar Gupta Leading
Haflong Rupali Langthasa Leading
Hailakandi Milon Das Leading
Hojai Shiladitya Dev Leading
Howraghat Lunsing Teron Leading
Jagiroad Pijush Hazarika Winner
Jalukbari Himanta Biswa Sarma Leading
Jonai Bhubon Pegu Leading
Jorhat Hitendra Nath Goswami Winner
Kamalpur Diganta Kalita Leading
Katigorah Kamalakhya Dey Purkayastha Leading
Khowang Chakradhar Gogoi Leading
Khumtai Mrinal Saikia Winner
Lakhimpur (1) Kaushik Rai Leading
Lakhimpur (2) Manab Deka Leading
Lumding Sibu Misra Leading
Mahmora Suruj Dehingia Leading
Majuli Bhuban Gam Winner
Makum Sanjoy Kishan Leading
Mangaldai Nilima Devi Leading
Margherita Bhaskar Sharma Leading
Mariani Rupjyoti Kurmi Leading
Morigaon Rama Kanta Dewri Leading
Naduar Padma Hazarika Leading
Nagaon-Batadraba Rupak Sarmah Leading
Naharkatia Taranga Gogoi Leading
Nalbari Jayanta Mallabaruah Leading
Nazira Mayur Borgohain Leading
New Guwahati Diplu Ranjan Sarmah Leading
Palasbari Himangshu Shekhar Baishya Leading
Patharkandi Krishnendu Paul Leading
Ram Krishna Nagar Bijoy Malakar Leading
Rangapara Krishna Kamal Tanti Leading
Rangia Bhabesh Kalita Leading
Ronganadi Rishiraj Hazarika Leading
Rongkhang Tuliram Ronghang Leading
Sadiya Bolin Chetia Leading
Sarupathar Biswajit Phukan Leading
Silchar Dr. Rajdeep Roy Leading
Sipajhar Paramananda Rajbongshi Leading
Sissibargaon Jiban Gogoi Winner
Sonari Dhormeswar Konwar Leading
Tamulpur Biswajit Daimary Leading
Tangla Bikan Chandra Deka Winner
Tihu Chandramohan Patowary Leading
Tingkhong Bimal Borah Leading
Tinsukia Pulok Gohain Leading
Titabor Dhiraj Gowala Leading
Udharbond Rajdeep Goala Leading

Assam Assembly elections BJP lead and Himanta Biswa Sarma’s claims

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma repeatedly claimed during the campaign that the state had changed under BJP rule and that local voters would not return to Congress. Sarma argued that development, along with issues of identity and culture, had shifted public opinion in favour of the ruling party across wide sections of society.

Sarma told reporters, "We have completely turned around Assam. Today, people are seeing a new Assam, based on our strong culture and heritage. People, except Bangladeshi infiltrators, are with the BJP. No local indigenous Indian people will vote for Congress."

"Who wants to go to Congress? Congress can't form its government in India; it can form it in Pakistan. Then how can I go to Congress? Congress can never form the government in India. When Congress forms, it will be in either Pakistan or Bangladesh," he added.

Assam Assembly elections BJP lead and Congress alliance struggles

The Congress-led opposition front has faced serious setbacks despite efforts to reorganise and project new leadership. The alliance in Assam brought together Gaurav Gogoi of Congress, Akhil Gogoi of Raijor Dal, and Lurinjyoti Gogoi of Assam Jatiya Parishad, all seen as major Ahom figures. The strategy aimed to regain influence among Ahom voters, especially in Upper Assam.

However, the alliance has struggled to reconnect with several communities that once backed Congress. The party has failed to fully win back the Ahom community, tea garden tribes, and many Muslim voter groups that earlier formed its core support in Upper Assam. This erosion has left the Congress-led bloc weakened in several key constituencies.

Assam Assembly elections BJP lead and key constituency contests

Individual seat contests underline the wider trend. In the Jorhat Assembly constituency, Congress MP and Assam Congress president Gaurav Gogoi trailed BJP candidate Hitendra Nath Goswami. After 13 rounds of counting, the Election Commission reported that Goswami was leading by 19,626 votes, indicating a sizeable gap difficult to close in later rounds.

In Khowang, Assam Jatiya Parishad leader Lurinjyoti Gogoi was behind BJP's Chakradhar Gogoi by 8,675 votes after Round 10 of counting. In contrast, Raijor Dal chief Akhil Gogoi held a narrower advantage in Sibsagar, leading BJP's Kushal Dowari by 6,837 votes after Round 8, suggesting a tighter contest compared with other Upper Assam seats.

The "Three Gogoi" front was designed to tap ethnic identity and regional sentiment to challenge the BJP in the Ahom heartland. Yet current trends indicate that the ruling party's influence in these areas remains strong. With the BJP set to cross 98 seats, the results underline how the opposition’s strategy has not translated into broad electoral gains.

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