ECI Team Reviews Assam's 2026 Poll Readiness in Key 3-Day Visit

A high-level Election Commission of India team, led by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, has begun a three-day visit to Assam to review the state's preparedness for the 2026 Assembly elections. The team is engaging with senior state officials to assess logistical arrangements, law and order plans, and the status of voter list revisions. Special focus will be given to ensuring smooth elections in remote, riverine, and sensitive polling stations across Assam's diverse geography. The Commission will also meet with political party representatives to address concerns and ensure a level playing field for the high-stakes electoral contest.

Key Points: ECI Reviews Assam's 2026 Assembly Election Preparedness

  • Assessing election machinery readiness
  • Reviewing voter lists and security deployment
  • Engaging with state officials and political parties
  • Focusing on remote and sensitive polling areas
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ECI team in Assam to review state's poll preparedness

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar leads ECI team in Assam to assess poll machinery, security, and logistics for the crucial 2026 Assembly elections.

"review the state's preparedness for the upcoming 2026 Assembly elections - Election Commission of India"

Guwahati, Feb 16

A team of the Election Commission of India, led by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, arrived in Assam on Monday to review the state's preparedness for the upcoming 2026 Assembly elections.

The CEC is accompanied by Election Commissioners S.S. Sandhu and Vivek Joshi.

The three-day visit is aimed at assessing the readiness of the election machinery, reviewing logistical arrangements and strengthening coordination with the state administration ahead of the crucial polls.

Soon after their arrival in Guwahati, the ECI team began a series of engagements with senior officials of the Assam government, including top officers from the Home Department, police, district administration and election machinery.

The Commission is expected to hold detailed review meetings on key aspects such as voter list revision, law and order preparedness, deployment of security forces, polling infrastructure, and the use of technology to ensure free, fair and transparent elections.

During the visit, the Commission will also interact with representatives of recognised national and state political parties. These meetings are aimed at addressing concerns raised by political stakeholders and ensuring a level playing field for all parties during the electoral process.

Officials said the ECI team will review the status of ongoing electoral reforms, including measures to enhance voter participation, curb the influence of money and muscle power, and strengthen grievance redressal mechanisms. Special focus is also expected on sensitive and vulnerable polling areas, given Assam's diverse geography and demographic composition.

The Commission is likely to review preparedness related to remote and riverine polling stations, especially in flood-prone and border areas, to ensure the smooth conduct of elections.

Discussions on the training of polling personnel and the availability of electronic voting machines (EVMs) and VVPATs are also on the agenda.

The 2026 Assam Assembly elections are expected to be a high-stakes political contest, making the Commission's early review visit significant.

The ECI's interaction with state officials and political parties is seen as part of its routine but critical exercise to ensure strict adherence to the Model Code of Conduct once elections are announced.

The ECI team is scheduled to conclude its visit after a final review meeting later this week, officials added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Reviewing law and order is crucial. Past elections have seen issues. The ECI must ensure strict monitoring to prevent any untoward incidents and keep the influence of money power in check. Let's hope for peaceful polls.
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Aman W
While the visit is routine, I hope it's not just a formality. The real test is on ground implementation. Voter list revision needs to be thorough - many names were missing last time. ECI should focus on that.
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Sarah B
Interacting with all political parties is a positive step for a level playing field. Transparency in the process builds public trust. The use of technology and VVPATs must be foolproof.
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Vikram M
Assam elections are always high-stakes. Glad the Commission is looking at sensitive areas. Security deployment in border regions needs special attention. Jai Hind!
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Kriti O
Training of polling personnel is so important! Last time, some booths had delays due to untrained staff. Hope the ECI ensures proper workshops for them. A smooth election day depends on these frontline workers.

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