The Election Commission of India will begin counting votes for state assembly elections in five regions on Monday, May 4, 2026 [1].
These results will determine the formation of new state governments across West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, and the union territory of Puducherry [4]. The outcome of these elections serves as a critical indicator of political momentum and voter sentiment across diverse geographic and linguistic regions of the country.
Counting is scheduled to start at 8 a.m. [2]. The Election Commission of India said results will be streamed live on its official portal, eci.gov.in, to ensure transparency and provide real-time updates to the public [5].
The electoral process follows a voting period that ran from April 9 to April 29, 2026 [2]. While most regions have concluded their voting, some areas require further action to finalize the process.
In the Falta constituency of West Bengal, fresh voting is scheduled for May 21, 2026 [3]. This repolling will involve 285 polling stations [3].
Official tallies will be monitored across the five regions to establish which parties or coalitions hold the majority in each respective assembly [4]. The process will transition from the counting halls to the official announcement of winners as the ECI verifies the totals for each constituency.
“Counting is scheduled to start at 8 a.m.”
The simultaneous counting of votes across five distinct states and territories provides a broad snapshot of India's current political landscape. Because these regions represent a mix of southern and eastern interests, the results will signal whether national trends are holding or if regional dynamics are driving voter behavior. The specific need for repolling in West Bengal's Falta constituency further highlights the logistical and security challenges often associated with high-stakes assembly elections.




