Tripura Tribal Council Polls: 9.6 Lakh Voters to Decide Fate of 173 Candidates

Tripura is set to hold elections for the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) on April 12 across 28 constituencies. Over 9.6 lakh voters, including a nearly equal gender split and six transgender voters, are eligible to decide the fate of 173 candidates. Elaborate security arrangements are in place, with 24 companies of central forces deployed alongside state police to ensure a peaceful process. The administration has completed all essential arrangements, expressing confidence in conducting a free and fair election.

Key Points: Tripura TTAADC Polls 2026: Key Details on Voters, Candidates & Security

  • Polling across 28 constituencies & 1257 stations
  • 9.62 lakh eligible voters including 6 transgender
  • 173 candidates in the fray
  • Heavy security with 24 CAPF companies deployed
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Tripura gears up for TTAADC polls on April 12; Over 9.6 lakh voters to decide fate of 173 candidates

Over 9.6 lakh voters in Tripura to cast votes on April 12 for 28 TTAADC seats. 173 candidates in fray with heavy security deployed.

"The law and order situation is under control, and we are doing everything required for the election on the 12th. - Vishal Kumar"

Agartala, April 11

Tripura State Election Commission Secretary Anurag Sen on Saturday said that preparations are complete for the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council General Election 2026, scheduled to be held on April 12 across the state.

Sen, in an exclusive interaction with ANI, shared key details about the scale of the electoral exercise.

He said polling will be conducted across all 28 constituencies with a total of 1,257 polling stations set up to ensure smooth voting. The election will cover 16 subdivisions under the TTAADC areas.

He further said a total of 9,62,547 voters are eligible to cast their votes, including 4,81,959 male voters, 4,80,582 female voters, and 6 transgender voters.

The contest features 173 candidates, of which 165 are male and 8 are female.

Sen told ANI, "Total constituency 28. Total polling stations: 1,257. Total voters 9,62,547, in which male voters are 4,81,959, female 4,80,582 and 6 transgender voters. The total contesting candidates are 173, among which 165 are male, and 8 are female. The election will be held across 16 subdivisions tomorrow."

Polling will begin on April 12 morning, with the administration making arrangements to ensure a free, fair and peaceful voting process across the autonomous district council areas.

Earlier on Friday, ahead of the upcoming general elections to the TTAADC, elaborate security arrangements have also been put in place with authorities deploying additional forces in all the 28 constituencies, a police officer said.

The polling will be conducted across all 28 seats scheduled for April 12.

"Elections in 28 constituencies of the TTAADC will be held on 12 April. We have made elaborate police arrangements for this. TSR and Civil Police will be deployed at all polling stations... The central government has provided us with 24 companies of CAPF... 12 companies are of BSF, 10 of SSB, and two of CRPF. This additional force will be deployed in all 28 constituencies...," Tripura DGP Anurag told ANI.

Speaking to ANI, West Tripura District Magistrate and District Election Officer, Vishal Kumar, stated that all essential arrangements for the elections have been completed.

He highlighted that the postal ballot process has already been concluded, while the commissioning of election materials is currently underway.

Security forces are also being mobilised in a phased manner ahead of polling day. Emphasising the administration's focus on maintaining law and order, Kumar said that comprehensive measures have been put in place to ensure a secure environment.

"We are making all necessary arrangements for law and order and security. Vehicle deployment has also been completed, and our teams are constantly in the field coordinating with officers at all levels," he said earlier.

He further assured that the overall law and order situation in the district remains under control, expressing confidence that the election process will be conducted peacefully.

"The law and order situation is under control, and we are doing everything required for the election on the 12th. I hope that with the support of the people, we will be able to conduct a free and fair election," he added.

The TTAADC elections are considered crucial in the political landscape of Tripura, with administrative machinery working round-the-clock to ensure seamless execution of the democratic exercise.

- ANI

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Arjun K
The deployment of CAPF, BSF, and other forces is reassuring. Security is paramount for free and fair elections, especially in tribal areas. Hope the people of TTAADC exercise their franchise without any fear. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
173 candidates for 28 seats is a healthy democratic contest. Though, only 8 women candidates out of 173? We need to do much better on that front. The council's work impacts daily life, so I hope the elected representatives focus on development, not politics.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the inclusion of 6 transgender voters specifically mentioned. It's a small but significant step towards recognition. Hope the polling stations are accessible and welcoming for all voters. Peaceful elections are the foundation of a strong democracy.
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Vikram M
The administration seems well-prepared. My only request is that after the elections, the winning candidates should remember their promises. Often, local council elections get forgotten once the national narrative takes over. Development of tribal areas should be the top priority.
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Karthik V
Good to see the postal ballots are already done. Efficiency matters. With over 9.6 lakh voters, it's a massive exercise. Salute to all the election officials and security personnel working hard in the field. Let's hope for a high voter turnout.

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