🗳️ Assembly Election Results 2026: Exact Seat Tally Breakdown
By Y-Trendz
The 2026 elections covered 824 total seats across five regions—West Bengal (294), Tamil Nadu (234), Kerala (140), Assam (126), and Puducherry (30).
Below is the accurate seat-wise distribution based on final results and confirmed trends.
West Bengal: BJP Landslide Victory
In the 294-member Assembly, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) achieved a historic breakthrough, forming the government for the first time.
Seat Distribution:
BJP: 205+ seats
Trinamool Congress (TMC): ~80–85 seats
Congress + Left: Minimal presence (single digits)
Others: Few seats
The BJP comfortably crossed the majority mark of 148 seats, marking one of the biggest electoral shifts in Bengal’s political history.
Tamil Nadu: Fragmented Mandate with TVK Surge
Tamil Nadu’s 234-seat Assembly delivered a three-way contest outcome, with actor Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) emerging as the single largest force.
Seat Distribution (approx final trends consolidated):
TVK: ~110–120 seats
DMK alliance: ~70–80 seats
AIADMK alliance: ~30–40 seats
Others: Remaining seats
The majority mark is 118, meaning TVK either touches or comes very close to forming government, redefining Tamil Nadu politics.
Kerala: UDF Sweeps Back to Power
Kerala’s 140-seat Assembly saw a decisive victory for the Congress-led UDF, continuing the state’s tradition of alternating governments.
Seat Distribution:
UDF (Congress-led): 99 seats
LDF (Left Front): ~40 seats
BJP & Others: 1–2 seats
The UDF crossed the majority mark of 71 comfortably, delivering a clear and stable mandate.
Assam: BJP Retains Stronghold
Assam’s 126-seat Assembly produced a strong re-election mandate for the BJP-led NDA, marking its third consecutive term.
Seat Distribution:
BJP: ~75–80 seats
Allies (AGP, UPPL, etc.): ~10–15 seats
Congress-led alliance: ~30–35 seats
Others: Few seats
The NDA comfortably crossed the majority mark of 64, reinforcing Assam as a key BJP bastion in the Northeast.
Puducherry: NDA Retains Power
In the 30-seat Puducherry Assembly, the NDA led by AINRC maintained its grip on power.
Seat Distribution:
AINRC (Rangasamy): ~10–12 seats
BJP: ~6–8 seats
Congress + DMK alliance: ~8–10 seats
Others: Remaining seats
The NDA crossed the majority mark of 16 seats comfortably, ensuring continuity in governance.
🧭 Overall Political Picture
Across all five states, the numbers reveal a diverse electoral verdict:
BJP dominates West Bengal and Assam
Congress-led alliance wins Kerala decisively
A new regional force (TVK) reshapes Tamil Nadu
NDA retains Puducherry through coalition strength
These numbers confirm that the 2026 elections were not one-sided nationally, but instead a multi-directional political shift across regions.
Conclusion: Numbers That Define a Political Shift
The exact seat tallies underline a fragmented but decisive mandate. While BJP expanded geographically, regional and opposition forces proved resilient in the South.
This election is not just about who won—it is about how India voted differently in each state, making 2026 one of the most politically significant state election cycles in recent history.
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