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Assam's Chenga Assembly Election 2026: Vote Counting Begins

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Vote counting for the Chenga Assembly Election 2026 in Assam has commenced at 8 AM, with initial trends anticipated shortly. The constituency saw a 90.34% voter turnout in the previous 2021 election.

Vote counting for the Chenga Assembly Election 2026 in Assam has officially begun this morning at 8 AM. Election officials are meticulously processing ballots, and initial trends from the constituency are expected to emerge shortly.

The eagerly awaited results will determine the next representative for the Chenga assembly constituency. Voters in Chenga previously demonstrated high engagement, with the 2021 assembly election recording a significant voter turnout of 90.34%.

Key Candidates Awaiting Results

Several candidates from prominent parties and independents are vying for the Chenga seat. As the counting progresses, all eyes are on the performance of these contenders:

  • Saddam Hussain (AGP): Awaiting results.
  • Ashraful Hussain (AIUDF): Awaiting results.
  • Abdur Rahim Ahmed (INC): Awaiting results.
  • Abdul Rahman (Independent): Awaiting results.
  • Aftadur Ali Khan (Independent): Awaiting results.
  • Johirul Islam (SUCI): Awaiting results.

Live updates on vote counts and emerging trends will be provided as data becomes available from official sources and ground reporters.

What to Expect as Counting Continues

Constituency-wise results often unfold gradually, with postal ballots counted first, followed by votes from Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). Early trends can give an indication, but final results are typically declared after all rounds of counting are completed and verified.

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