Assembly Election 2026: Heavy voting in the assembly elections of Kerala, Assam, Puducherry, Election Commissioner said a big thing

Friends, on April 9, 2026, assembly elections were held in the three states of the country – Assam, Kerala and Union Territory Puducherry. With the completion of voting, the future of hundreds of candidates—including many prominent political leaders—is now locked in Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and VVPATs. The results of these elections will come on May 4, let’s know the complete details of the elections.

According to the Election Commission of India, the voting percentage was impressive in all three regions:

Assam: 84.42%

Kerala: 75.01%

Puducherry: 86.92% (as of 5:00 pm)

These figures highlight the enthusiasm and dedication of the voters towards strengthening democracy.

Prominent leaders cast their votes

Several prominent leaders actively participated in the voting process:

N. Rangasamy cast his vote in Puducherry.

A. Of. Antony exercised his franchise in Kerala.

Himanta Biswa Sarma along with his wife offered prayers at Kamakhya temple before voting in Jalukbari.

CEC called the elections a global democratic example

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar described these elections as a historic milestone not only for India but for democracies around the world. Praising the voters, he underlined the spirit of voter participation under the theme “Chunav Ka Parv, Matdata Ka Garv”.

What next?

After completion of voting and sealing of EVMs, the country is now waiting for May 4, 2026; The results on this day will decide the political future of these areas.

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