Assembly Elections 2026 in India: Schedule, Postal Voting Rules & Key Updates by Election Commission

Assembly Election 2026 Schedule

According to the official press note released on March 19, 2026, the elections will be conducted in phases:

  • Assam, Kerala, Puducherry – Polling on April 9, 2026
  • Tamil Nadu – Polling on April 23, 2026
  • West Bengal – Multi-phase polling
  • Counting of Votes – May 4, 2026

The Election Commission has already issued notifications for Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry.

Assembly Elections 2026 in India

Postal Ballot Facility: Major Reform in 2026 Elections

One of the most significant highlights of the 2026 Assembly Elections is the expansion of postal voting to ensure inclusive participation.

Who Can Vote via Postal Ballot?

The Election Commission has allowed the following categories of voters to use postal ballots:

  1. Senior Citizens (85+)

Voters aged 85 years and above can now vote from home using postal ballots.

  1. Persons with Disabilities (PwDs)

Registered PwD voters listed in electoral rolls can also use this facility.

  1. Essential Service Workers

Voters working in essential sectors such as:

  • Healthcare
  • Fire services
  • Electricity
  • Transport
  • Aviation
  • Ambulance services

can apply for postal ballots.

  1. Election Duty Staff

Officials deployed on election duty will vote through designated facilitation centers.

  1. Media Personnel

Authorized journalists covering election day are also eligible.

This move ensures that no eligible voter is left out due to physical or professional constraints.

 How to Apply for Postal Ballot?

Eligible voters must follow a simple process:

  • Fill out Form 12D
  • Submit it to the Booth Level Officer (BLO) within 5 days of election notification
  • Polling officials will collect votes directly from homes (for eligible categories)

For service voters, ballots are sent electronically through the Electronically Transmitted Postal Ballot System (ETPBS).

 Important Deadline for Postal Votes

  • Postal ballots must reach the Returning Officer by
    8:00 AM on May 4, 2026 (counting day)

Failure to meet this deadline may result in the vote not being counted.

 Key Highlights of Assembly Elections 2026
  • Introduction of home voting for elderly and PwDs
  • Expanded postal ballot eligibility
  • Improved voter convenience and accessibility
  • Use of digital transmission (ETPBS) for service voters
  • Strict adherence to secrecy and transparency in voting

Press Note Link

Author: RSSPL News Desk

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