Tripura TTAADC VC Polls Schedule Announced by Election Commission

The Tripura State Election Commission has announced the schedule for polling station preparation ahead of the TTAADC Village Committee elections. The draft list will be published on May 11, 2026, with claims and objections accepted until May 15. A final list will be released on May 18, 2026. Meanwhile, Runeil Debbarma was sworn in as the new Chief Executive Member of the TTAADC in a low-key ceremony.

Key Points: Tripura TTAADC VC Polls: Schedule of Polling Stations Released

  • SEC announces draft polling station list for TTAADC VC polls
  • Claims and objections due by May 15, 2026
  • Final list publication on May 18, 2026
  • Runeil Debbarma sworn in as CEM of TTAADC
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Tripura Election Commission announces schedule of polling stations ahead of TTAADC VC polls

Tripura SEC announces draft polling station list for TTAADC Village Committee elections. Claims and objections due by May 15. Final list on May 18.

"The development marks another key administrative step ahead of the much-awaited Village Committee elections in the TTAADC areas. - News article"

Agartala, May 11

The Tripura State Election Commission on Sunday issued the schedule for the preparation and publication of polling stations, ahead of the upcoming Village Committee elections in the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council areas.

In a notification issued by the SEC Secretary Anurag Sen, the Commission announced that the draft list of polling stations for the conduct of the General Election to the Village Committees will be published on May 11, 2026.

According to the schedule, claims and objections regarding the draft polling station list can be submitted up to May 15, 2026. The disposal of claims and objections has been scheduled for May 17, while the final publication of the polling station list will take place on May 18, 2026.

The notification further stated that all Block Development Officers (BDOs), who have been entrusted with the responsibilities of Returning Officers for the Village Committee elections, have been directed to take necessary action for the preparation of the polling station schedule.

The development marks another key administrative step ahead of the much-awaited Village Committee elections in the TTAADC areas.

Meanwhile, in a low-key ceremony held at Nuai Auditorium in Khumulwng, Runeil Debbarma, on May 6, was sworn in as the Chief Executive Member (CEM) of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC).

The oath of office and secrecy was administered by Law Secretary Sankari Das. Alongside Debbarma, CK Jamatai also took the oath as an Executive Member (EM) of the council.

Tripura Motha supremo Pradyot Kishore Debbarma was absent from the ceremony as he is currently undergoing medical treatment at a hospital in Mumbai.

The event also saw the absence of several key political figures, including elected MDCs and senior party leaders. Among them was Brishaketu Debbarma, a minister in the BJP-led coalition government, whose absence is being seen as indicative of growing differences within the party leadership.

No elected members from the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, who are yet to take oath as MDCs, were present at the ceremony.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Finally some progress on the ground level! The Village Committee elections are crucial for grassroots democracy in Tripura's tribal belts. Let's hope the process remains transparent and free from political interference.
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Aman W
Pradyot Kishore's absence due to health reasons is understandable, but the lack of opposition party presence raises questions. In a democracy, everyone should participate in such ceremonies. BDo's must ensure polling stations are accessible in remote areas.
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Nisha Z
The timeline for claims and objections (May 11-15) seems quite short for tribal villagers who might not have easy access to information. SEC should extend this period or conduct awareness campaigns in local dialects. Hope our tribal brothers and sisters get proper representation! 🤞
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Michael C
Interesting to see the administrative machinery moving for Village Committee polls while political tensions simmer. The absence of Brishaketu Debbarma and BJP members signals deeper issues within Tripura's coalition government. Let's hope the elections remain neutral and peaceful for the sake of local communities.
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Tanya I
As someone from Tripura, I welcome this step but remain cautiously optimistic. The real test will be whether polling stations are set up in all hamlets, especially those deep in the hills. Let's not repeat past mistakes of poor infrastructure and voter apathy. Gram Sabhas should be actively involved! 😊

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