Puducherry Assembly Polls 2026 Set for April 9; Key Alliances and Dates Revealed

The Election Commission has announced that Puducherry will hold its 2026 Legislative Assembly election in a single phase on April 9, with vote counting scheduled for May 4. The ruling Congress has formed an alliance with the DMK and CPI, while the opposition comprises AINRC, BJP, and AIADMK. These polls coincide with elections in Assam, Kerala, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu, with all results declared on the same day. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar urged first-time voters to participate enthusiastically in this "festival of pride."

Key Points: Puducherry 2026 Assembly Election Date: April 9, Counting May 4

  • Single-phase polling on April 9
  • Congress-DMK-CPI alliance vs AINRC-BJP-AIADMK
  • Counting for 5 states & 1 UT on May 4
  • Special appeal to first-time voters
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Puducherry Assembly Polls 2026: Union Territory to vote on April 9; Counting on May 4

Puducherry to vote on April 9, 2026. Congress-DMK alliance faces AINRC-BJP-AIADMK opposition. Get key dates, alliances, and voter info.

"Your vote is your choice in shaping the future of your state and the nation. - Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar"

New Delhi, March 15

The Union Territory of Puducherry is all set to hold the 2026 Assembly Election on April 9 in a single phase with counting of votes scheduled to take place on May 4, the Election Commission of India said on Sunday.

The current term of the 30-member Legislative Assembly of the Union Territory is set to expire on June 15, 2026.

The ruling Congress is contesting in alliance with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the Communist Party of India (CPI). The opposition includes the All India NR Congress (AINRC), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK).

The Puducherry Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) on March 6 formed a seven-member committee to hold formal discussions with the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) regarding alliance matters and also to deliberate on seat-sharing arrangements for the upcoming elections. The decision was taken during a meeting of the Political Executive Committee (PEC) of the PPCC held at the party office in Puducherry.

In the 2021 Puducherry Assembly Elections, AINRC emerged as the largest party with 10 seats, followed by DMK with six seats, while BJP and Congress won six seats each. The voter turnout was recorded at 84.8 per cent.

In the previous 2016 elections, Congress had secured a majority with 15 seats, AINRC won eight seats, AIADMK bagged four seats, and DMK got two seats, with voter turnout at 83.6 per cent.

Along with the Puducherry Assembly, elections will also be held in Assam and Kerala on April 9 in a single phase, the apex poll body said today. Assembly elections in West Bengal will be held in two phases, scheduled for April 23 and April 29, while Tamil Nadu will vote for its Assembly on April 23 in a single phase, it said. Counting of votes for all five states and one UT is scheduled for May 4.

Addressing a press conference in the national capital today, the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar termed the assembly polls a "festival of pride" and urged first-time voters to participate enthusiastically.

The CEC made a special appeal to young and first-time voters, saying, "My dear friends, you are about to step into one of the most important responsibilities of your life, exercising your democratic right, the right to vote. I urge you to participate enthusiastically in this great democratic exercise and cast your vote with pride, responsibility and confidence. Your vote is your choice in shaping the future of your state and the nation."

Furthermore, Special intensive revision of the voters' lists in these four states and Puducherry has already been conducted, with final electoral rolls published.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Interesting alliance math here. Congress-DMK-CPI vs AINRC-BJP-AIADMK. Last time it was a fractured mandate. Hope this time a stable government is formed. Development in the UT has been slow, need a government that focuses on infrastructure and tourism. 🏛️
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Vikram M
As a first-time voter from Pondy, I'm really excited! The CEC's words are motivating. My friends and I are already discussing the manifestos. We want candidates who talk about job creation and cleaning up the beaches, not just old politics.
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Suresh O
Respectfully, I have to point out that announcing dates is one thing, but the real test is conducting free and fair polls. In the past, there have been allegations of money power in small UTs like Puducherry. The EC must be extra vigilant this time. No voter intimidation please.
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Anjali F
So many states voting together! May 4th will be a mega result day. For Puducherry, the alliance with DMK from TN makes sense culturally. But will local issues get overshadowed by Tamil Nadu politics? Hope not. The UT has its own unique identity.
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Karthik V
84.8% turnout is phenomenal! Shows how seriously we take our democracy. My only request to all parties: please focus on issues like water scarcity and better connectivity to Chennai. Less drama, more development. Jai Hind!

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