Assam Assembly Elections 2026: EC Fully Prepared for Single-Phase Polling

The Election Commission has declared full preparedness for the single-phase Assam Legislative Assembly elections, scheduled for April 9, 2026. Extensive arrangements include webcasting at all polling stations for real-time monitoring and the deployment of Central Armed Police Forces for security. Special provisions like postal ballots have enabled over 34,000 senior citizens and persons with disabilities to vote from home. The Commission has appealed for cooperation to ensure every citizen can exercise their democratic franchise.

Key Points: Assam Assembly Elections 2026: EC's Preparations for Free & Fair Polls

  • Webcasting at all 31,490 polling stations
  • 722 candidates for 126 constituencies
  • Over 2.5 crore electors eligible to vote
  • Postal ballot facility for seniors & PwDs
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EC prepared for free, fair and peaceful assembly elections in Assam

Election Commission deploys central observers, webcasting at all polling stations, and CAPF for secure Assam 2026 assembly elections in a single phase.

"fully prepared to conduct polling... in a free, fair, and peaceful manner - Election Commission"

New Delhi, April 8

The Election Commission has stated that it is fully prepared to conduct polling for the General Election to the Assam Legislative Assembly, 2026, in a free, fair, and peaceful manner, with voting across all 126 assembly constituencies scheduled to be held in a single phase on April 9.

According to the press release by the EC, under the leadership of the Chief Electoral Officer of Assam, Anurag Goel, all concerned are carrying out their responsibilities with utmost diligence. To ensure strict monitoring of all aspects, including law and order and election expenditure, the EC has already deployed central observers.

In addition, under the SVEEP (Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation) programme, extensive awareness campaigns have been undertaken to encourage greater voter participation across the State.

To strengthen the monitoring mechanism, webcasting facilities have been arranged in accordance with the Commission's directions. Webcasting has been enabled in all 31,490 polling stations, including 31,486 main polling stations and 4 auxiliary polling stations. This will allow real-time monitoring of polling processes from the offices of the District Election Officers, the Chief Electoral Officer, and the Election Commission of India.

Further, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), including CRPF personnel, have been deployed to ensure security at polling stations. Micro observers are also deputed in the sensitive polling stations to ensure smooth conduct of polling, the release stated.

Basic minimum facilities have been ensured at all polling stations, including drinking water, waiting areas, toilets, and wheelchairs for persons with disabilities. Arrangements for seating (benches) near voter queues and facilities for safekeeping of mobile phones have also been made.

A total of 1,51,132 polling personnel have been deployed for the conduct of the election. For polling purposes, 41,320 Ballot Units, 43,975 Control Units, and 43,997 VVPAT machines have been arranged, including reserves for emergency use. Additional polling personnel have also been kept in readiness, if required.

722 candidates are in the fray in this election, and a total of 2,50,54,463 electors will exercise their franchise. This includes 1,25,31,552 male voters, 1,25,22,593 female voters, and 318 voters in the Transgender category. There are also 63,423 service voters.

Among the electorate, 6,42,314 voters are in the age group of 18-19 years, 2,50,006 are above 80 years of age, and 2,05,085 are persons with disabilities.

Further, as per Section 60(c) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, the Election Commission has provided the optional facility of voting from home through postal ballot for senior citizens above 85 years of age and identified persons with disabilities. Accordingly, till date a total of 26,032 senior citizens (85+) and 8,373 persons with disabilities have exercised their voting rights through postal ballots from home.

The Chief Electoral Officer, Assam, Anurag Goel, has appealed to all stakeholders to extend their cooperation in ensuring that every citizen is able to exercise their democratic right to vote.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Deploying CAPF is crucial for Assam. Hope the security measures ensure a completely peaceful process so people can vote without any fear. Jai Hind!
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Ananya R
Appreciate the focus on inclusivity - wheelchairs, postal ballots for seniors and PwD, and acknowledging transgender voters. Democracy should work for everyone. Good job on the SVEEP awareness campaigns too.
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David E
The scale is impressive - over 31,000 polling stations and 1.5 lakh personnel. The logistical challenge is huge. Hope the VVPAT machines function smoothly without any glitches.
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Suresh O
While the preparations seem thorough on paper, the real test is on the ground. In past elections, there have been complaints of intimidation in some areas. I hope the central observers and micro observers in sensitive stations are truly effective.
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Kavya N
Facilities for drinking water and seating are basic but so important, especially for elderly voters standing in line. The postal ballot facility for 85+ is a very thoughtful initiative. Let's all go out and vote tomorrow!

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