
Vote counting LIVE: Vijay shocks Dravidian giants; BJP crosses 200 in Bengal; UDF wave in Kerala
The 2026 election story: The fall of bastions, the rise of a superstar, and a saffron breakthrough in the East.
Extending its saffron spread in eastern India, the BJP is set for a decisive win over the TMC in long elusive West Bengal and headed for another term in Assam while actor-politician Vijay’s TVK made a stunning debut in Tamil Nadu as the largest single party in terms of seats won or led. As votes were counted for Assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry, Election Commission trends showed a wipeout of the Left and a solitary win for the Congress that has been battling diminishing electoral returns.
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That silver lining for the opposition party came from Kerala where the Congress-led UDF won or was leading in 101 of the 140 Assembly seats while the CPM-led ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) was ahead in just under 40 constituencies.
The cynosure of Election 2026, however, was West Bengal, the eastern state where the Trinamool Congress was eyeing a fourth straight term in its only bastion. As counting progressed, power for the TMC seemed to be pulling away, further and further. The state’s political landscape was changing with the BJP, its campaign spearheaded by Amit Shah with Modi as its lodestar, pushing ahead in border, tribal and industrial regions, while the TMC held ground in parts of Kolkata and select rural strongholds.
According to the Election Commission, the BJP won or was ahead in 195 of the 294 seats, well ahead of the magic number of 147, power in the state finally within its grasp. The Trinamool Congress tally was 90.
In Assam, where the election was a hot-headed affair too, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma led the BJP to another straight victory with leads in 81 of the 126 seats, leaving the Congress far behind at 19. Congress state unit president Gaurav Gogoi faced his first electoral defeat in Jorhat.
West Bengal was one headline of Election 2026, the other was superstar Vijay, who defied the odds and the taint of a stampede during his rally in September 2025 in which 41 people were killed. That was clearly in the past as his party broke bipolar Dravidian politics and was poised to become the largest single party in Tamil Nadu with wins and leads in 109 of the state’s 234 seats. The ruling DMK that had started the morning at number three position was at 61 and the AIADMK at 44.
Chief Minister M K Stalin lost in Kolathur. According to Election Commission data, 15 other ministers were also lagging behind.
The choice, it appeared, was clear. Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar could well join the pantheon of MGR and Jayalalithaa as the stars who made it big in the political firmament.
In Kerala, Congress broke Left's grip, winning over 100 seats. In Puducherry, the All India NR Congress had won or was ahead in 11 of the 30 seats. The DMK stood at five and the BJP at four. The TVK made its presence felt with three.
In Assam, the BJP-led NDA is set to create history surging towards a landslide victory. Under the leadership of Himanta Biswa Sarma, the party is on track to secure a record third consecutive term, with leads comfortably crossing the majority mark.
As the counting is underway, follow our live updates below:
Live Updates
- 4 May 2026 8:46 AM IST
Postal ballots: DMK+ ahead
Postal votes in 16 constituencies
DMK+ leads in 12
AIADMK+ 6
TVK 8
- 4 May 2026 8:45 AM IST
Karnataka: Counting of votes for Bagalkot, Davanagere South bypolls underway amid tight security
Counting of votes for by-polls to two assembly segments in Karnataka -- Bagalkot and Davanagere South -- are underway on Monday, amid tight security, election officials said.
The voting for the by-election was held on April 9.
The polls were necessitated by the deaths of senior Congress MLAs H Y Meti (Bagalkot) and Shamanur Shivashankarappa (Davanagere South).
Although the outcome of these by-elections is unlikely to have an immediate impact on state politics, the contest is seen as a matter of prestige for both the ruling Congress and the opposition BJP.
- 4 May 2026 8:34 AM IST
Bengal: Neck and neck contest between TMC and BJP, show early trends
Early trends in Bengal show neck and neck contest with TMC leading in 55, BJP in 60, Congress in 2. These trends are from 117 constituencies where counting has started.
- 4 May 2026 8:31 AM IST
Early trends: DMK+ ahead in TN, BJP+ leads in Bengal
TN
DMK+ 12
AIADMK+ 5
TVK 2
Bengal
TMC+ 12
BJP+ 13
Kerala
UDF 10
LDF 4
BJP+ 2
Assam
BJP+ 22
AIUDF+ 2
Congress 2
Puducherry
NRC+ 3
TVK+ 1
- 4 May 2026 8:29 AM IST
Kerala: Neck-and-neck fight in Kerala
Kerala postal ballot: UDF leads 65. LDF 58. NDA 4.
- 4 May 2026 8:25 AM IST
People of West Bengal have rejected TMC: West Bengal BJP chief
West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya said he was confident of a landslide victory, as counting of votes for the Assembly elections began on Monday morning.
Counting of votes for 293 seats of the assembly began at 8 am, as the TMC eyes a fourth straight term in power and the BJP seeks to script history by forming its first government in the state.
"People of the state have already rejected the Trinamool Congress government and in a few hours, the overwhelming majority of the seats will confirm that in the fight between Mamata Banerjee and the people, people have rejected Mamata Banerjee," Bhattacharya said outside a counting centre in Kolkata.

