Election Results 2026: Bengal Turns Saffron, Tamil Nadu Shock, Kerala Comeback & NDA Holds Ground

The May 2026 Assembly election results have changed the political map in a big way. From a historic breakthrough in West Bengal to a dramatic rise of a new party in Tamil Nadu, voters have delivered clear and sometimes surprising messages.

This election wasn’t routine. It felt like a reset.

Tamil Nadu: Vijay’s TVK Shakes the System

Tamil Nadu saw the biggest political disruption in decades.

Actor-turned-politician Vijay and his party Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) have completely changed the game.

  • TVK emerged as the single largest party, crossing 100+ seats
  • Still just short of the 118-seat majority mark
  • DMK and AIADMK pushed to second and third positions

This is the first time in decades that a third force has dominated Tamil Nadu politics.

Major Shock: Stalin Loses His Seat

Chief Minister M. K. Stalin lost his stronghold Kolathur seat to TVK’s V.S. Babu.

This defeat is symbolic. It shows that even strong leaders are not safe when voters want change.

West Bengal: BJP’s Historic Breakthrough

West Bengal delivered one of the most dramatic results in recent history.

The Bharatiya Janata Party has crossed the majority mark for the first time ever in the state.

  • BJP won or is leading in 200+ seats
  • Majority mark: 148 seats
  • A clear and comfortable victory

This ends years of dominance by the Trinamool Congress.

Mamata Banerjee Loses Her Own Seat to Suvendu Adhikari

The biggest headline came from Bhabanipur.

Mamata Banerjee lost her own constituency to Suvendu Adhikari by over 15,000 votes.

This is not just a loss—it’s a major political moment.

  • A sitting Chief Minister losing her own seat
  • A former ally defeating her directly

Meanwhile, the All India Trinamool Congress dropped to around 85–100 seats and raised concerns about voter roll issues.

Kerala: Congress-Led UDF Returns Strongly

Kerala followed its pattern—but with a stronger-than-usual message.

The United Democratic Front led by Congress has returned to power with a clear majority.

  • UDF won 97 seatsin the 140-member assembly
  • Comfortable victory over the Left Democratic Front

Heavy Losses for LDF

  • Around 13 ministersfrom the LDF government lost their seats
  • Strong anti-incumbency visible across the state

This wasn’t a close fight. It was a decisive shift.

Assam & Puducherry: NDA Holds Its Ground

While other states saw big changes, these regions stayed stable.

The NDA (National Democratic Alliance) retained power comfortably.

Puducherry

  • NDA continues its government
  • Leadership remains unchanged

Assam

  • BJP-led alliance maintains control
  • No major surprises

Voters here chose continuity over change.

Overall Seat Snapshot (Key Figures)

  • Tamil Nadu:TVK 100+ (largest party, near majority)
  • West Bengal:BJP 200+ | TMC 85–100
  • Kerala:UDF 97 | LDF reduced significantly
  • Puducherry & Assam:NDA retains power

Big Winners and Big Losses

Winners

  • Vijay – A powerful debut in Tamil Nadu
  • BJP – Historic entry into Bengal
  • Congress-led UDF – Strong comeback in Kerala

Losers

  • Mamata Banerjee – Lost both state and seat
  • K. Stalin – Lost his own constituency
  • LDF – Heavy defeat in Kerala

Conclusion: Voters Send a Clear Message

This election shows one thing clearly—people are not afraid to change governments.

  • Tamil Nadu broke its traditional two-party system
  • Bengal saw a complete political shift
  • Kerala delivered a strong anti-incumbency verdict
  • Assam and Puducherry chose stability

India’s political map looks very different tonight. And this is likely to shape national politics in the coming years.

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