Assembly Elections 2026: Record Voter Turnout in Kerala, Assam & Puducherry; EC Calls It a Democratic Milestone
- byManasavi
- 12 Apr, 2026
High Voter Turnout Marks Key State Elections
The 2026 Assembly Elections in Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry witnessed impressive voter participation, highlighting strong democratic engagement across regions.
Polling concluded on April 9, with the fate of hundreds of candidates now sealed in Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and VVPATs. The results are scheduled to be announced on May 4, 2026.
Voting Percentage Across States
According to the Election Commission of India, the voter turnout was notably high:
- Assam: 84.42%
- Kerala: 75.01%
- Puducherry: 86.92% (till 5:00 PM)
These figures reflect a strong commitment among citizens toward participating in the democratic process.
Prominent Leaders Cast Their Votes
Several key political figures were seen actively participating in the elections:
- N. Rangasamy cast his vote in Puducherry
- A. K. Antony exercised his franchise in Kerala
- Himanta Biswa Sarma voted in Jalukbari after offering prayers at the Kamakhya Temple
Their participation encouraged voters and reinforced the importance of civic responsibility.
Election Commission Calls It a Global Example
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar praised the smooth conduct of the elections and the enthusiastic participation of voters.
He described the elections as a “milestone not just for India, but for democracies worldwide.” Emphasizing the theme “Festival of Democracy, Pride of the Voter,” he highlighted the spirit and energy shown by citizens across all regions.
What Happens Next?
With polling completed and EVMs sealed, attention now shifts to counting day:
- Result Date: May 4, 2026
- Political futures of candidates will be decided
- New governments will be formed based on results
The outcome is expected to have a significant impact on regional as well as national political dynamics.
Final Takeaway
The high voter turnout in Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry underscores the strength of India’s democratic framework. With citizens actively participating in large numbers, these elections have set a strong example of electoral engagement.
As the nation awaits the results, the focus remains on how voter sentiment will shape the political landscape in these key regions.






