NEW DELHI: Assam is all set to vote on April 9, with a total of 2,50,54,463 electors ready to decide the fate of 722 candidates.The high-stakes contest for the 126-member Assam assembly will unfold with most constituencies set for a direct fight between the BJP-led NDA and a Congress-headed opposition alliance.The BJP is aiming for a third consecutive term, while the Congress is seeking to reclaim the state it lost in 2016. Here’s a dive into the key numbers shaping the 2026 verdict. Watch Assam Elections 2026: Heavyweight Contests, Key Seats and High-Stakes Battles to Watch Follow complete coverage of assembly elections 2026The key contest:Total seats: 126Majority mark: 64Polling date: April 9, 2026Counting day: May 4, 2026Candidates in fray: 722 (down from 946 in 2021) Assam’s voter base has expanded by 6.49% since 2021.Total voters: 2,49,58,139Male voters: 1,24,82,213Female voters: 1,24,75,583 Third gender voters: 343Youth vote: 29% aged 18–29The political fight is largely divided into two blocs:NDA (North East Democratic Alliance):Led by Himanta Biswa Sarma’s BJP (90 seats), alongside Asom Gana Parishad (26) and Bodoland People’s Front (11)Asom Sonmilito Morcha (ASM):Opposition front led by Congress (99 seats), with Raijor Dal (13) and Assam Jatiya Parishad (10)The wild cards:Badruddin Ajmal’s All India United Democratic Front and Aam Aadmi Party contesting soloCrorepati candidates: 285 (39% of total candidates)Richest candidate: Rahul Roy — Rs 261 croreSecond richest: Badruddin Ajmal — Rs 226 croreBJP: 88% crorepati candidatesCongress: 61% crorepati candidatesDelimitation effectThe 2023 delimitation exercise has quietly reshaped the terrain:ST reserved seats: 19SC reserved seats: 9Constituencies redrawn: 80+Regions like Barak Valley and Lower Assam now carry altered voter profiles, meaning past trends may no longer predict future outcomes.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Pushes For ‘Freedom Of Navigation’ At Hormuz After Iran-US Ceasefire, Jaishankar Heads To UAE’How Will We Get PoK, Aksai Chin Back?’: Owaisi Slams Modi Govt Over US-Iran CeasefireOil Falls After US-Iran Ceasefire, But Why Indians May Not See Cheaper Fuel Anytime SoonIndia Seeks Return Of Stranded Ships In Hormuz, Evacuation Of 7,500 Indians In Iran After CeasefireIndia’s Theatre Command Plan Nears Reality, Marking Major Shift In WarfightingExplained: Why India’s Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor Is A Game-Changer For Its Nuclear RoadmapEAM Jaishankar Hosts Bangladesh FM Khalilur Rahman For Crucial Bilateral Talks In DelhiDRDO Chief Flags Risks Of Foreign Dependence, Calls For Full-Spectrum Defence Self-Reliance’I Cry When I Think Of Indians’: Iran Supreme Leader’s Rep Hails India After Ceasefire With US‘Hormuz Disruptions Could Hit Growth’: RBI Governor Malhotra Flags Oil, Inflation Risks After MPC123Photostories8 red snakes you won’t believe exist in the wildThese 8 teddy bear-like dogs are so cute you won’t believe they’re realBanarasi outfit ideas beyond sarees inspired by Bollywood celebritiesWhat are the Vedic switch words? know their powerful effects in HinduismAhead of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ release, let’s revisit Meryl Streep’s other iconic charactersNearly 100 hospitalised after suspected food poisoning: Food storage mistakes that turn dangerous in summerTop 8 Indian real estate hotspots for NRI investors right nowFrom ‘Ramayana’, ‘Cocktail 2’ to ‘Toxic’: A complete look at 2026’s biggest upcoming movies5 quiet laws of social power that make you instantly more respectedAs Ranbir Kapoor takes on dual roles in ‘Ramayana’, a look at Bollywood’s finest double role performances123Hot PicksShreyas Iyer SisterUpdated IPL Points TablePurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce RelationshipIPL 2026Donald TrumpB V NagarathnaRomarioMHT CET Admit cardBengal PollIPL Points TableSchool Holidays in AprilKarnataka 2nd PUC Exam Result Date
NEW DELHI: Assam is all set to vote on April 9, with a total of 2,50,54,463 electors ready to decide the fate of 722 candidates.The high-stakes contest for the 126-member Assam assembly will unfold with most constituencies set for a direct fight between the BJP-led NDA and a Congress-headed opposition alliance.The BJP is aiming for a third consecutive term, while the Congress is seeking to reclaim the state it lost in 2016. Here’s a dive into the key numbers shaping the 2026 verdict.
Follow complete coverage of assembly elections 2026The key contest:Total seats: 126Majority mark: 64Polling date: April 9, 2026Counting day: May 4, 2026Candidates in fray: 722 (down from 946 in 2021)

Assam’s voter base has expanded by 6.49% since 2021.Total voters: 2,49,58,139Male voters: 1,24,82,213Female voters: 1,24,75,583 Third gender voters: 343Youth vote: 29% aged 18–29The political fight is largely divided into two blocs:NDA (North East Democratic Alliance):Led by Himanta Biswa Sarma’s BJP (90 seats), alongside Asom Gana Parishad (26) and Bodoland People’s Front (11)Asom Sonmilito Morcha (ASM):Opposition front led by Congress (99 seats), with Raijor Dal (13) and Assam Jatiya Parishad (10)The wild cards:Badruddin Ajmal’s All India United Democratic Front and Aam Aadmi Party contesting soloCrorepati candidates: 285 (39% of total candidates)Richest candidate: Rahul Roy — Rs 261 croreSecond richest: Badruddin Ajmal — Rs 226 croreBJP: 88% crorepati candidatesCongress: 61% crorepati candidatesDelimitation effectThe 2023 delimitation exercise has quietly reshaped the terrain:ST reserved seats: 19SC reserved seats: 9Constituencies redrawn: 80+Regions like Barak Valley and Lower Assam now carry altered voter profiles, meaning past trends may no longer predict future outcomes.