Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026 Highlights: BPF's Maneswar Brahma wins by 49,050 votes
THE TIMES OF INDIA | May 05, 2026, 08:32:07 IST
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Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026 Highlights: BPF's Maneswar Brahma wins by 49,050 votes

Jagadish Madahi (Congress), Maneswar Brahma (Bodoland Peoples Front), Rakesh Brahma (United Peoples Party, Liberal), Ramesh Chandra Das (Gana Suraksha Party), Rajkumar Baro (Voters Party International), Ramchandra Das (Independent), and Hitesh Basumatary (Independent) — 7 candidates contesting from Baksa in Assam's 2026 Assembly Election. Votes cast across this constituency are now being counted, and early trends from each round will be closely watched as the day unfolds. Baksa is a newly created Scheduled Tribe (ST) reserved constituency under the Kokrajhar Lok Sabha segment, with no prior Assembly election record in its current form. There is no historical winner, margin, or turnout benchmark to compare against — The final tally will determine not just who wins Baksa, but will also lay the groundwork for how this seat is understood in every future Assam election.
10:08 (IST) May 04
Manas Election Result 2026: Thaneswar Basumatary of BOPF leads with 2,061-vote margin
In the Manas constituency of Assam, counting is currently underway with Bodoland Peoples Front's Thaneswar Basumatary holding the lead on 4,461 votes. United Peoples Party, Liberal candidate Jwngsrang Brahma is trailing at 2,400 votes, leaving a margin of 2,061 votes between the two at this stage of counting.
10:06 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Result 2026: How the round-wise count will unfold in Baksa
As counting advances in Baksa, round-wise tallies will build the picture of how votes have been distributed among the 7 candidates. Since there is no prior result to benchmark against, each round adds the first layer of electoral data for this seat.
09:56 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results: Baksa in Assam's 126-seat tally — what to expect
As counting progresses across Assam's 126 Assembly constituencies, Baksa's result will add to the state-wide picture. Trends from this seat will contribute to the overall tally as it builds through the day.
09:54 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in Assam but majority mark still out of reach
Counting is underway across Assam's 126 assembly seats, where 64 marks the majority. BJP holds the largest tally at the moment, leading in 43 constituencies. Congress is placed second, leading in 31 seats. BJP needs 21 more seats to reach the majority mark, while Congress requires 33. No seats have been declared yet as counting continues across the state.
09:46 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results 2026: Maneswar Brahma's BOPF tally being counted in Baksa
Maneswar Brahma, contesting on a Bodoland Peoples Front ticket, is one of 7 candidates whose votes are being tallied in Baksa today. As counting progresses, the round-wise figures will show how they have fared across the constituency.
09:44 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Result: BOPF's Maneswar Brahma leads with 3,688-vote margin
In the Baksa constituency of Assam, counting is still under way and no result has been declared yet. Bodoland Peoples Front candidate Maneswar Brahma is currently leading with 5,402 votes, holding a margin of 3,688 votes over UPPL's Rakesh Brahma, who has polled 1,714 votes so far. The contest in this Assam seat remains active as tallying continues.
09:36 (IST) May 04
Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026: Parties and candidates on edge as Baksa's count progresses
Candidates representing CONG, BOPF, UPPL, GSKP, VPI, IND are contesting in Baksa and watching today's count as round-wise tallies emerge. As counting progresses, the figures will show which candidate is building toward a winning total.
09:34 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results 2026: BOPF's Maneswar Brahma leads with a 3,688-vote margin
In the Baksa constituency of Assam, Bodoland Peoples Front candidate Maneswar Brahma is currently leading with 5,402 votes, holding a margin of 3,688 over the nearest contender. Rakesh Brahma of United Peoples Party, Liberal is trailing with 1,714 votes. Counting is still underway and the final result for this seat is yet to be declared.
09:26 (IST) May 04
Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026: Counting day focus: Jagadish Madahi of Indian National Congress
Jagadish Madahi, contesting on a Indian National Congress ticket, is one of 7 candidates whose votes are being tallied in Baksa today. As counting progresses, the round-wise figures will show how they have fared across the constituency.
09:23 (IST) May 04
BJP leads in Assam as counting gets underway across 126 seats
Early trends from Assam put BJP out front, with the party leading in 21 constituencies. Congress is currently leading in 7 seats. With the majority mark set at 64 in the 126-seat assembly, BJP needs 43 more seats to reach that threshold, while Congress would require 57. No seats have been declared yet as counting continues across the state.
09:16 (IST) May 04
Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026: Writing history: the first Assembly result for Baksa
Baksa is contesting its first-ever Assembly election. Today's result will serve as the foundational benchmark for every future analysis of this seat.
09:13 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Result: No star candidate leads counting so far
Counting is underway in the Baksa constituency of Assam, with early trends placing Gana Suraksha Party's Ramesh Chandra Das and Congress candidate Jagadish Madahi both showing leads at this stage. Neither candidate carries a declared result yet, and the contest remains open as votes continue to be tallied across the seat.
09:06 (IST) May 04
Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026: At the counting centre: how Baksa's ballots are processed
At the designated counting centre for Baksa, votes cast on polling day are being processed round by round. Each successive round adds to the cumulative tallies of all contestants until the final result is declared.
09:03 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results 2026: Ramesh Chandra Das of GSKP leads in Baksa
In the Baksa constituency of Assam, Gana Suraksha Party's Ramesh Chandra Das is currently leading the count. Congress candidate Jagadish Madahi is also among those reflected in the early positions as counting progresses. Both candidates have their vote tallies still being updated as rounds come in, and the contest in this Assam seat remains active with no result declared yet.
08:56 (IST) May 04
Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026: Polling over, counting under way — what to follow
Votes cast in Baksa are now being counted. With no previous Assembly benchmark for this new constituency, every round of counting will be closely watched for early trends.
08:46 (IST) May 04
Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026: Baksa among Assam's 126 Assembly constituencies today
Assam's Assembly has 126 constituencies, and Baksa's result will be one of the data points shaping the overall state tally today. Round-wise updates from this seat will add to the broader picture emerging across the state.
08:36 (IST) May 04
Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026: Result declaration — the final step after counting ends
Once all rounds of counting are completed in Baksa, the Returning Officer will formally declare the winner. Until then, round-wise tallies from the counting centre will be the key indicator of how the result is shaping up.
08:26 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results: 2 independents contesting Baksa — their tally to watch
2 independent candidates are also in the fray in Baksa — including Ramchandra Das, Hitesh Basumatary. Their vote tallies will emerge as counting progresses.
08:16 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results: How Bodoland Peoples Front is positioned in Baksa
The Bodoland Peoples Front has fielded Maneswar Brahma in Baksa. As votes cast are now being counted, the final result will show how the party has performed in this constituency.
08:06 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results: Rakesh Brahma (UPPL) awaits the round-wise verdict
Rakesh Brahma, contesting on a United Peoples Party, Liberal ticket, is one of 7 candidates whose votes are being tallied in Baksa today. As counting progresses, the round-wise figures will show how they have fared across the constituency.
07:56 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results: Gana Suraksha Party in the Baksa contest
The Gana Suraksha Party has fielded Ramesh Chandra Das in Baksa. As votes cast are now being counted, the final result will show how the party has performed in this constituency.
07:46 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results: How the counting process works today
In Baksa, votes cast on polling day are now being counted in rounds at the designated counting centre. Each round adds to the cumulative tallies until a winning candidate is formally declared.
07:36 (IST) May 04
Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026: How Baksa's result feeds into Assam's big picture
As Assam's counting day unfolds, results from all 126 Assembly constituencies will build the overall picture. Baksa's result will be one of those data points contributing to the state tally.
07:26 (IST) May 04
Baksa Elections 2026: Why early trends need careful reading in a new seat
Early trends from Baksa should be read with caution, as there is no previous Assembly result to serve as a reference. With counting just under way, the final tally may differ significantly from initial round figures.
07:16 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Result 2026: Baksa's first count — a landmark for Assam's Assembly map
Every round counted in Baksa today is building toward a result that will have no historical predecessor. The first-ever declared winner will define Baksa's electoral identity as Assam's 2026 count unfolds.
07:06 (IST) May 04
Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026: The final numbers in Baksa — what to look for
The votes being counted in Baksa today will determine which candidate has the highest tally when the count concludes. Each round of counting brings the constituency closer to its official 2026 Assembly Election result.
06:56 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results 2026: Baksa: entering the record books for the first time
Baksa is a newly created constituency in Assam, contesting its first-ever Assembly election. Today's result will become the first reference point for this seat, setting the baseline for all future comparisons.
06:46 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results 2026: Watching the numbers build in Baksa's count
Votes cast in Baksa are now being tallied across rounds, with the count building gradually toward a final result. Since Baksa is a new seat with no past Assembly data, every number emerging from the count is the first of its kind.
06:36 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results: Indian National Congress's Baksa candidate and the 2026 count
The Indian National Congress has fielded Jagadish Madahi in Baksa. As votes cast are now being counted, the final result will show how the party has performed in this constituency.
06:26 (IST) May 04
Baksa Assembly Election Results 2026: Baksa's 2026 winner — the count will decide
With the count now under way in Baksa, attention turns to the round-wise tallies building at the counting centre. As counting progresses, the constituency's verdict will gradually take shape before the final declaration.
06:16 (IST) May 04
Baksa Election Results: United Peoples Party, Liberal's stake in today's Baksa count
The United Peoples Party, Liberal has fielded Rakesh Brahma in Baksa. As votes cast are now being counted, the final result will show how the party has performed in this constituency.
Disclaimer: This Data is provided by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) | MyNeta and sourced from election affidavits available in the public domain of the Election Commission of India.
Baksa is a newly created Scheduled Tribe (ST) reserved constituency in Assam, falling under the Kokrajhar Lok Sabha segment. As a new seat with no prior Assembly election record in its current form, May 4 count will establish the first-ever electoral benchmark for this constituency. 7 candidates are contesting: Jagadish Madahi (Congress), Maneswar Brahma (Bodoland Peoples Front), Rakesh Brahma (United Peoples Party, Liberal), Ramesh Chandra Das (Gana Suraksha Party), Rajkumar Baro (Voters Party International), Ramchandra Das (Independent), and Hitesh Basumatary (Independent). Since no previous Assembly result exists for this constituency in its current form, every number from May 4 count will be the first of its kind. The result will feed into Assam's broader 126-constituency tally. This Live Blog is created with AI-assistance using data from Pvalue.