ECI Lifts Model Code of Conduct After Assembly Polls, Except in Bengal's Falta Seat

The Election Commission of India lifted the Model Code of Conduct after the 2026 Assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Puducherry. However, the MCC will remain in effect in West Bengal's 144-Falta Assembly constituency, where a fresh poll has been ordered. The ECI canceled the earlier voting in Falta after reports of severe electoral offences and subversion of the democratic process. Fresh polling is scheduled for May 21, with counting on May 24.

Key Points: ECI Lifts MCC After Assembly Polls, Except Falta Seat

  • ECI lifts MCC after Assembly polls in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Puducherry
  • MCC continues in West Bengal's Falta seat due to fresh poll
  • Fresh polling in Falta on May 21, counting on May 24
  • Voting cancelled in Falta on April 29 due to electoral offences
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ECI lifts Model Code of Conduct after Assembly polls, except in Bengal's Falta seat

ECI lifts Model Code of Conduct after 2026 Assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Puducherry, except West Bengal's Falta seat where fresh polls ordered.

"The MCC will continue to remain in force in West Bengal's 144-Falta Assembly constituency, where the Commission has ordered a fresh poll. - Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, May 7

The Election Commission of India on Thursday issued an order lifting the Model Code of Conduct that had been in force following the 2026 Assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and the Union Territory of Puducherry.

However, the MCC will continue to remain in force in West Bengal's 144-Falta Assembly constituency, where the Commission has ordered a fresh poll.

The order stated that the provisions of the Model Code of Conduct come into effect from the date of announcement of the election schedule by the ECI and remain operational until the completion of the election process.

The Commission noted that the results of the General Elections to the Legislative Assemblies of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Puducherry have now been declared by the respective Returning Officers. Additionally, the results of bye-elections held in Assembly constituencies across Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Nagaland, and Tripura have also been declared.

Following the declaration of results, the ECI said that the Model Code of Conduct has ceased to be in operation with immediate effect in all concerned states and constituencies, except the 144-Falta Assembly constituency in West Bengal.

The Commission clarified that the MCC would continue in Falta because a fresh poll has been ordered there.

Earlier on May 3, the ECI had taken the extraordinary step of cancelling the entire voting process in the Falta Assembly constituency of the South 24 Parganas district, West Bengal. Fresh polling will be held on the 21st of this month across all 285 polling stations, including auxiliary booths. The counting of votes will be held on May 24. In its statement, the Commission had explained that the decision followed reports of severe electoral offences and large-scale subversion of the democratic process during the voting on April 29.

Meanwhile, counting of votes for the Assembly elections in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, along with the Union Territory of Puducherry, was completed on May 4, following which the ECI announced the results for all constituencies.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Finally some accountability! We need more such strict steps to ensure free and fair elections. But I hope the MCC lift for other states helps restart development work without further delays.
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James A
Interesting move by the ECI. It's good to see the Commission taking decisive action. But one wonders how severe the violations were to warrant a complete re-poll in Falta. Transparency is key here.
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Vikram M
As someone from Bengal, I can say this is much needed. Our democracy needs to be protected from goons and rigging. But I also wish ECI would investigate deeper—who orchestrated these malpractices? 😡
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Sarah B
Respect to Indian election process for being so thorough. In many countries, such violations go unnoticed. The MCC extension for Falta shows the Commission means business. Well done.
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Deepak U
I just hope the re-poll in Falta doesn't become a big security concern. With polling stations already arranged for May 21, it must be challenging for EVM transportation and safety. Hope all goes smooth. 🙏
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Rahul R
Good decision, but I wish the ECI would also impose MCC for other constituencies where there were complaints. Why only Falta? Selective accountability makes one suspicious. Just saying. 🤔

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