BD Election

The Bangladesh Election Result 2026 is the biggest political event of this decade. This is the first national election after the big political changes in 2024. The 13th General Election will decide the future of the country.

There are over 12 crore voters in Bangladesh. New parties are also joining the race. Everyone in the nation and the world is watching closely.

This article is your easy guide to the Bangladesh General Election Result 2026. We will cover the schedule, voter numbers, parties, and past election history.

299

Seats

51

Party

1,993

Candidates

12,76,95,183

Voters

Bangladesh Election 2026 Results

212BNP
77Jamayat+NCP
8Others
Yes68%
No32%

Election Result Live

SeatsResultsSeatsResults
Tangail-1Fakir Talukdar Anam- BNPDhaka-8Mirza Abbas- BNP
Tangail-2Abdus Salam Pintu – BNPDhaka-9
Tangail-3Dhaka-10Rabiul Islam Rabi- BNP
Tangail-4Lutfor Rahman – BNPDhaka-11
Tangail-5Sultan Salauddin Tuku – BNPDhaka-12
Tangail-6Dhaka-13
Tangail-7Dhaka-14
Tangail-8Ahmed Azam Khan – BNPDhaka-15Dr. Shafiqur Rahman – Jamayat
Kishoreganj-1Dhaka-16
Kishoreganj-2Dhaka-17Tarek Rahman – BNP
Kishoreganj-3Dhaka-18
Kishoreganj-4Fazlur Rahman – BNPDhaka-19
Kishoreganj-5Dhaka-20
Kishoreganj-6Shariful Alam – BNPGazipur-1Mazibur Rahman – BNP
Manikganj-1Gazipur-2
Manikganj-2Moynul Islam Khan – BNPGazipur-3
Manikganj-3Afroza Khanam – BNPGazipur-4
Munshiganj-1Gazipur-5
Munshiganj-2Narsingdi-1
Munshiganj-3Kamruzzaman – BNPNarsingdi-2
Dhaka-1Khandakar Abu Ashfaq- BNPNarsingdi-3Manjur Elahi – BNP
Dhaka-2Aman Ullah Aman – BNPNarsingdi-4
Dhaka-3Narsingdi-5
Dhaka-4Narayanganj-1Mustafizur Rahman Bhuiyan – BNP
Dhaka-5Narayanganj-2
Dhaka-6Narayanganj-3
Dhaka-7Hamidur Rahman – BNPNarayanganj-4
Narayanganj-5Faridpur-4Shahidul Islam – BNP
Rajbari-1Ali Newas Mahmud Khaiyam – BNPGopalganj-1
Rajbari-2Harun or Rashid- BNPGopalganj-2
Faridpur-1Md. Elias Mollah – JamayatGopalganj-3SM Zilani – BNP
Faridpur-2Shama Obayed Islam – BNPMadaripur-1
Faridpur-3Nayab Yusuf Ahmed – BNPMadaripur-2
Madaripur-3Shariatpur-2
Shariatpur-1Shariatpur-3Miya Nuruddin Ahmed Apu- BNP
SeatsResultsSeatsResults
Brahmanbaria-1Noakhali-4
Brahmanbaria-2Noakhali-5
Brahmanbaria-3Khaled Hossain Mahbub – BNPNoakhali-6
Brahmanbaria-4Mushfiqur Rahman – BNPLakshmipur-1Shahadat Hossain – BNP
Brahmanbaria-5Lakshmipur-2Md. Abul Khayer Bhuiyan – BNP
Brahmanbaria-6Lakshmipur-3Shahid Uddin Chowdhury Any – BNP
Cumilla-1Khandakar Mosharaf Hossain – BNPLakshmipur-4ABM Ashraf Uddin – BNP
Cumilla-2Chattogram-1
Cumilla-3Shah Muyazzem (BNP)Chattogram-2
Cumilla-4Hasant Abdullah (NCP)Chattogram-3Mustofa Kamal Pasha -BNP
Cumilla-5Chattogram-4
Cumilla-6Md. Monirul Haque Chowdhury – BNPChattogram-5Mir Helal Uddin – BNP
Cumilla-7Chattogram-6Gias Uddin Kader Chowdhury – BNP
Cumilla-8Zakaria Taher – BNPChattogram-7Hummam Kader Chowdhury- BNP
Cumilla-9Md. Abul Kalam – BNPChattogram-8
Cumilla-10Chattogram-9Abu Sufian – BNP
Cumilla-11Sayed Abdullah Mohammad Taher – JamayatChattogram-10Sayed Al Noman – BNP
Chandpur-1ANM Ahsanul Haque Milon – BNPChattogram-11
Chandpur-2Md. Jalal Uddin – BNPChattogram-12
Chandpur-3Chattogram-13
Chandpur-4Chattogram-14
Chandpur-5Chattogram-15Shahjahan Chowdhury – Jamayat
Feni-1Chattogram-16Jahirul Islma – Jamayat
Feni-2Joynal Abdin – BNPCox’s Bazar-1Salahuddin Ahmed – BNP
Feni-3Abdul Awal Mintu – BNPCox’s Bazar-2Alamgir Mohammad Mahfuz Ullah Farid – BNP
Noakhali-1Cox’s Bazar-3Lutfor Rahman – BNP
Noakhali-2Cox’s Bazar-4
Noakhali-3Barkat Ullah Bulu – BNPKhagrachariAbdul Wadud Bhuiyan – BNP
RangamatiDipen Dewan – BNPBandarbanSaching Pro – BNP
SeatsResultsSeatsResults
Joypurhat-1Md. Fazlur Rahman Sayed – JamayatNaogaon-4Ekramul Bari Tipu – BNP
Joypurhat-2Abdul Bari – BNPNaogaon-5Md. Zahidul Islam Dulu- BNP
Bogra-1Kazi Rafiqul Islam – BNPNaogaon-6Sheikh Md. Rezaul Islam – BNP
Bogra-2Mir Shahe AlamRajshahi-1Md. Majibur Rahman – Jamayat
Bogra-3Md. Abdul Mahit Talukdar – BNPRajshahi-2Mizanur Rahman Minu – BNP
Bogra-4Mosharaf Hossain – BNPRajshahi-3Shafiqul Haque Milon- BNP
Bogra-5Golam Mohammad Siraj – BNPRajshahi-4Abdul Bari Sardar – Jamayat
Bogra-6Tarek Rahman – BNPRajshahi-5Prof. Nazrul Islam – BNP
Bogra-7Morshed Milton – BNPRajshahi-6Abu Sayed Chad – BNP
Chapainawabganj-1Md. Keramat Ali – JamayatNatore-1Farzana Sharmin – BNP
Chapainawabganj-2M. Mizanur Rahman – JamayatNatore-2M Ruhul Kuddus Talukdar Dulu – BNP
Chapainawabganj-3Md. Nurul Islam – JamayatNatore-3Anwarul Islam – BNP
Naogaon-1Mustafizur Rahman – BNPNatore-4Md. Abdul Aziz- BNP
Naogaon-2Md. Enamul Haque – JamayatSirajganj-1Salim Reza – BNP
Naogaon-3Fazle Huda – BNPSirajganj-2Iqbal Hasan Mahmud- BNP
Sirajganj-3Aynul Haque – BNPPabna-1Nazibur Rahman – Jamayat
Sirajganj-4Shafiqul Islam KhanPabna-2Selim Reza Habib – BNP
Sirajganj-5Amirul Islam Khan – BNPPabna-3Mohammad Ali Asgar – Jamayat
Sirajganj-6M. A Muhit – BNPPabna-4Abu Taleb Mandal – Jamayat
Pabna-5Shamsul Islam Shimul Biswas – BNP
SeatsResultsSeatsResults
Meherpur-1Tajuddin Khan – JamayatMagura-1Monowar Hossain – BNP
Meherpur-2Nazmul Huda – JamayatMagura-2Nitai Roy Chowdhury – BNP
Kushtia-1Reza Ahmed – BNPNarail-1
Kushtia-2Abdul Gafur – JamayatNarail-2
Kushtia-3Amir Hamza – JamayatBagerhat-1
Kushtia-4Afzal Hossain – JamayatBagerhat-2Sheikh Manjurul Haque- Jamayat
Chuadanga-1Bagerhat-3Sheikh Faridul Islam – BNP
Chuadanga-2Bagerhat-4Md. Abdul Alim – Jamayat
Jhenaidah-1Md. Asaduzzaman (BNP)Khulna-1
Jhenaidah-2Khulna-2
Jhenaidah-3Md. Matiyar Rahman – JamayatKhulna-3
Jhenaidah-4Md. Abu Talib – JamayatKhulna-4SK Azizul Bari – BNP
Jashore-1Muhammad Azizur Rahman – JamayatKhulna-5Mohammad Ali Asgar – BNP
Jashore-2Khulna-6
Jashore-3Anindo Islam Kabir – BNPSatkhira-1Md. Ijjot Ullah – Jamayat
Jashore-4Satkhira-2Mohammad Abdul Khalek – Jamayat
Jashore-5Satkhira-3
Jashore-6Satkhira-4GM Nazrul Islam – Jamayat
SeatsResultsSeatsResults
Sunamganj-1Kamruzzaman Kamru – BNPSylhet-5Emran Ahmed Chowdhury – BNP
Sunamganj-2Nasir uddin Chowdhury- BNPSylhet-6
Sunamganj-3Koysor M Ahmed – BNPMoulvibazar-1
Sunamganj-4Moulvibazar-2
Sunamganj-5Kalim Uddin Ahmed – BNPMoulvibazar-3
Sylhet-1Moulvibazar-4
Sylhet-2Tahsina Rushdi- BNPHabiganj-1Reza Kibria – BNP
Sylhet-3Habiganj-2Abu Mansur Sakhawat Hasan – BNP
Sylhet-4Ariful Haque chowdhury – BNPHabiganj-3
Habiganj-4
SeatsResultsSeatsResults
Barguna-1Barishal-2
Barguna-2Barishal-3
Patuakhali-1Altaf Ahmed Chowdhury- BNPBarishal-4
Patuakhali-2Shafiqul Islam Masud – JamayatBarishal-5Mazibur Rahman Sarwar – BNP
Patuakhali-3Barishal-6
Patuakhali-4Jhalokathi-1
Bhola-1Andalib Rahman Partho – BNPJhalokathi-2
Bhola-2Hafiz Ibrahim – BNPPirojpur-1Masud Saidye – Jamayat
Bhola-3Hafiz Uddin Ahmed- BNPPirojpur-2
Bhola-4Nurul Islam – BNPPirojpur-3
Barishal-1Zahir Uddin Swapan – BNP
SeatsResultsSeatsResults
Panchagarh-1Mohammad Nawshad Zamir – BNPLalmonirhat-2Rokonuddin Babul – BNP
Panchagarh-2Farhad Hossain Azad – BNPLalmonirhat-3Asadul Habib Dulu – BNP
Thakurgaon-1Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir – BNPRangpur-1Rayhan Siraji – Jamat
Thakurgaon-2Md. Abdus Salam – BNPRangpur-2ATM Azhar- Jamayat
Thakurgaon-3Zahidur Rahman – BNPRangpur-3Mahbubur Rahman – Jamat
Dinajpur-1Md. Manjurul Islam – BNPRangpur-4Akhtar Hossain – NCP
Dinajpur-2Md. Sadik Riyaz – BNPRangpur-5Golam Rabbani – Jamayat
Dinajpur-3Sayed Jahangir Alam – BNPRangpur-6Md. Nurul Amin – Jamayat
Dinajpur-4Md. Akhtaruzzaman Mia – BNPKurigram-1Md. Anwarul Islam – Jamayat
Dinajpur-5AZM Rezwanul Haque – BNPKurigram-2Atikur Rahman Mujahid – NCP
Dinajpur-6A Z M Zahid Hossain – BNPKurigram-3Md. Mahabubul Alam – Jamayat
Nilphamari-1Md. Abdus Sattar – JamayatKurigram-4Mustafizur Rahman (Jamayat)
Nilphamari-2Alfaruk Abdul Latif – JamayatGaibandha-1Md. Majedur Rahman – Jamayat
Nilphamari-3Gaibandha-2Md. Abdul Karim – Jamayat
Nilphamari-4Abdul Muntakim – JamayatGaibandha-3Abul Kawsar Mohammad Nazrul Islam – Jamayat
Lalmonirhat-1Md. Hasan Razib Pradan – BNPGaibandha-4Md. Shamim Kaysar – BNP
Gaibandha-5Abdul Wares – Jamayat
SeatsResultsSeatsResults
Jamalpur-1M Rashiduzzaman Millat – BNPMymensingh-5
Jamalpur-2Mymensingh-6
Jamalpur-3Mustafizur Rahman – BNPMymensingh-7
Jamalpur-4Faridul Kabir – BNPMymensingh-8Lutfullahel Mazed – BNP
Jamalpur-5Mymensingh-9
Sherpur-1Mymensingh-10
Sherpur-2Mymensingh-11
Sherpur-3 (Canceled)Netrokona-1Barrister Kaysar Kamal – BNP
Mymensingh-1Netrokona-2
Mymensingh-2Netrokona-3
Mymensingh-3Netrokona-4
Mymensingh-4Netrokona-5

Bangladesh National Election 2026

The 2026 General Election is historic. It is the first parliamentary election under the interim government. This system was set up after the changes in August 2024.

The Election Commission (EC) wants a free and fair election. They have made a tight schedule for the process.

Election Schedule 2026

The Election Commission has released the official dates. Here is the latest schedule:

  • Voting Date: 12 February 2026
  • Nomination Submission: 29 December 2025
  • Scrutiny of Nominations: 30 December 2025
  • Last Date for Withdrawal: 20 January 2026
  • Campaign Period Ends: 10 February 2026

People will vote for 300 seats. This will form the new Jatiya Sangsad. The excitement is high. New political groups are competing with old powerful parties.

Key Contenders for the Election

Politics in Bangladesh has changed. It is not like previous elections. The main discussions are about:

  • Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP): They are a main contender.
  • Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami: They have candidates in many areas.
  • Jatiya Party (Ershad): They remain a strong force in parliament.
  • National Citizen Party (NCP) & Others: These are new groups. They came from the student movements of 2024. They might get many votes.

Note: There is a lot of legal debate about the Awami League’s participation in this election.

Bangladesh Election Result 2026

The final Bangladesh Parliament Election Result 2026 will come out after counting on February 12. However, the Election Commission has shared important voter data. These numbers show a huge democratic process.

Election Statistics at a Glance

The 2026 election is very big. Here is the summary of the confirmed data:

CategoryCount/Details
Total Seats300
Participating Parties51 (Registered with EC)
Total Candidates1,994
Independent Candidates256

Voter Demographics

The voter list is new. It includes millions of young, first-time voters. They may decide the Election Results Bangladesh.

  • Total Voters: 12,76,95,183 (Over 12.76 Crore)
  • Male Voters: 6,48,14,907
  • Female Voters: 6,28,79,042
  • Hijra (Third Gender) Voters: 1,234

Analysis: The number of male and female voters is almost equal. This means women’s issues will be very important for the Bangladesh Vote Result 2026. There are also 256 independent candidates. This shows people might look beyond big parties in some areas.

Previous Election Results

We can look at history to understand the possible Bangladesh General Election Result 2026. Bangladesh’s politics shifts between big alliances.

The table below shows seat results for major parties in 1991, 1996, 2001, and 2008.

YearBNPAwami League (AL)Jatiya Party (JP)Jamaat-e-Islami
1991138883518
1996116146323
2001193621417
200830230272

Note: This data focuses on clear, contested elections. The 2026 election is seen as a “fresh start” for trusted data.

Historical Trends:

  • 1991: BNP formed the government with help from Jamaat.
  • 1996: Awami League won a majority.
  • 2001: BNP-led Alliance had a big win.
  • 2008: Awami League-led Alliance won a massive victory.

FAQ: Bangladesh Vote Result 2026

Here are common questions about the upcoming election:

When will the final result of the Bangladesh Election 2026 be announced?

Voting is on February 12, 2026. Counting starts at 4:00 PM. Unofficial results start coming in that evening. The Election Commission will likely announce the full official result on the morning of February 13, 2026.

How can I check my voter center for the 2026 election?

You can check your center online. Visit the official Bangladesh Election Commission website (nidw.gov.bd). You can also use the SMS service. Usually, you send your NID number to 105.

Is the 2026 election held under a Caretaker Government?

Yes, in a way. It is under the Interim Government led by Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus. This government was formed to manage reforms after 2024.

How many parties are in the 2026 election?

There are 51 political parties in the election. There are also 256 independent candidates.

Conclusion

The Bangladesh Election Result 2026 is not just about counting seats. It shows the nation’s wish for peace, reform, and democracy. Over 127 million voters will cast their ballots on February 12. This result will shape Bangladesh for the next five years.

You might support BNP, Jamaat, Jatiya Party, or new groups like the NCP. But staying updated with the authentic Bangladesh General Election Result 2026 is important for everyone. History shows Bangladeshi voters can make strong decisions. The world is waiting to see the direction the people of Bangladesh will choose.