Tripura Tribal Council Sees 21.5% Voter Turnout, Women Lead in Early Hours

The Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council election recorded an approximate 21.5% voter turnout in the first two hours of polling. Women voters participated more actively than men during this initial period, with turnout varying across different constituencies. A total of 173 candidates are contesting across 28 constituencies, with significant security deployment to ensure peaceful polling. The TTAADC operates under the Sixth Schedule, granting it autonomy to govern tribal regions and oversee local development.

Key Points: TTAADC Election 2026: Early Voter Turnout at 21.5%

  • 21.5% turnout by 9 AM
  • Women voters outnumber men
  • 28 constituencies across 16 subdivisions
  • 173 candidates in the fray
  • Security ensured by TSR and CAPF
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TTAADC Election: Around 21.5% voter turnout recorded till 9 am, women marginally ahead of men

Tripura's tribal council election records 21.5% turnout by 9 AM, with women voters slightly outnumbering men. Key constituencies and security details.

"nearly 204,679 electors exercised their franchise in the first two hours of polling - Official Polling Data"

Agartala, April 12

The overall voter turnout in the ongoing General Election of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council 2026 stood at around 21.5 per cent till 9 am, according to official polling data.

As per the 2-hourly polling report, out of a total of 951,613 registered voters, nearly 204,679 electors exercised their franchise in the first two hours of polling from 7 am to 9 am, showing strong participation during the morning hours.

Between 7 am and 9 am, around 100,058 male voters cast their votes, while 104,621 votes were cast by women, indicating a higher female voter turnout.

Among constituencies, several ST-reserved seats, including Kathalia-Mirza Rajpur, Maharani-Chelagang, and Ramchandraghat, reported comparatively higher turnout, touching around 24-25 per cent, while constituencies such as Machmara, Chaumanu, and Dasda-Kanchanpur recorded relatively lower participation in the range of 20-21 per cent.

Dhamcharra-Jampui recorded the lowest voter turnout so far, with just 16 per cent of the voters coming to vote in the first two polls.

According to Tripura State Election Commission Secretary Anurag Sen, a total of 1,257 polling stations have been set up to ensure smooth voting across all 28 constituencies of the TTAADC.

The election will cover 16 subdivisions under the TTAADC areas, with a total of 962,547 registered voters, including 481,959 male voters, 480,582 female voters, and six transgender voters.

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

For smooth and peaceful polls in the election in the autonomous area, TSR and Civil Police were deployed at all polling stations, with the central government providing 24 companies of CAPF, of which 12 companies are of BSF, 10 of SSB, and two of CRPF.

The TTAADC enjoys a unique position under the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, which provides it with significant autonomy in governing the tribal regions of Tripura. This framework enables the Council to oversee matters related to the protection of indigenous customs, local governance, and economic advancement in these areas.

With wide-ranging administrative and legislative powers, the TTAADC plays a crucial role in guiding development initiatives, improving infrastructure, promoting education, and safeguarding cultural heritage. Its functioning ensures that the indigenous communities of Tripura can progress socio-economically while preserving their distinct identity, making it a vital institution for self-governance and community welfare in the region.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see strong morning participation. But only 8 female candidates out of 173? That's a serious gap. The council talks about empowerment, but the candidate list tells a different story. We need more women in the fray to truly represent the community.
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Arjun K
The security deployment seems adequate. Peaceful polls are essential for the Northeast's stability. The variation in turnout between constituencies is interesting—local issues must be driving voter behavior. Hope the results bring progress to Tripura.
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Sarah B
As someone following Indian politics, the Sixth Schedule is a fascinating example of constitutional foresight. It allows for self-governance while being part of the Union. The higher female turnout is a great statistic to see.
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Vikram M
Dhamcharra-Jampui at 16% is concerning. Authorities should look into why turnout is low there—maybe connectivity or awareness issues. The autonomous council has big responsibilities; hope they prioritize roads, schools, and healthcare for the tribal people.
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Meera T
Jai Hind! The peaceful conduct of elections with such detailed data transparency is commendable. Our tribal brothers and sisters exercising their franchise is democracy in action. The focus should remain on development and preserving cultural heritage. 🇮🇳

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