| Candidate name | Assembly Constituencies | Votes | Vote Share | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aninda Basumatary | Gossaigaon | 17,431 | 17% | LOST |
| Raju Kumar Narzary | Dotma | 24,492 | 26% | LOST |
| Lawrence Islary | Kokrajhar | 35,183 | 29% | LOST |
| Pratibha Brahma | Baokhungri | 21,245 | 14% | LOST |
| Ayub Hussain Mondal | Parbatjhora | 8,920 | 5% | LOST |
| Ranjit Basumatary | Sidli | 62,674 | 33% | LOST |
| Kamal Sing Narzary | Bijni | 37,781 | 23% | LOST |
| Manoj Basumatary | Boko-Chaygaon | 978 | 1% | LOST |
| Jwngsrang Brahma | Manas | 27,674 | 16% | LOST |
| Rakesh Brahma | Baksa | 39,770 | 25% | LOST |
| Pramod Boro | Tamulpur | 62,565 | 35% | LOST |
| Pabitra Baro | Goreshwar | 28,859 | 17% | LOST |
| Nerson Boro | Bhergaon | 29,308 | 22% | LOST |
| Dipen Boro | Udalguri | 49,246 | 35% | LOST |
| Rabindra Basumatary | Majbat | 16,903 | 11% | LOST |
| Jayanta Kumar Rabha | Tangla | 28,357 | 18% | LOST |
| Baburam Basumatary | Barchalla | 1,714 | 1% | LOST |
| Nityananda Basumatary | Gohpur | 3,204 | 2% | LOST |
The UPPL candidate list for Assam Assembly Election 2026 includes all nominees contesting across 126 assembly constituencies.
UPPL is contesting a significant number of the 126 assembly seats in Assam, focusing on both traditional strongholds and strategic constituencies to maximize its electoral impact.
Key high-profile UPPL candidates contesting in notable constituencies will be highlighted here.
Yes, UPPL has introduced several fresh candidates alongside seasoned leaders to appeal to youth voters and consolidate its voter base across key regions.
The complete constituency-wise UPPL candidate list is available on this page, detailing the nominees for all seats, their opponents, and key contest highlights.
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