Election Commission Appoints Special Observer for Assam Assembly Elections

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Election Commission Appoints Special Observer for Assam Assembly Elections

Synopsis

The Election Commission of India has appointed a Special Observer to ensure smooth conduct of the Assam Assembly elections scheduled for April 9. This move aims to uphold the integrity of the electoral process across all 126 constituencies.

Key Takeaways

The Election Commission has appointed a Special Observer for the Assam Assembly elections.
Retired IAS officer Manjeet Singh will oversee the electoral process.
The elections are scheduled for April 9, covering 126 constituencies.
The appointment aims to ensure free and fair elections.
The election schedule includes key dates for nominations and voting.

New Delhi, March 16 (NationPress) The Election Commission of India (ECI) has designated a special observer to monitor the impending Assam Assembly elections, alongside the release of the official election timeline for all 126 constituencies in the state.

As per the official announcement from the Commission, retired IAS officer Manjeet Singh has been appointed as the Special Observer for the Assam Assembly elections set for April 9.

The appointment falls under the authority granted to the Commission by Article 324 of the Constitution of India.

The Special Observer will make regular visits to Assam to assess the state of election preparations and supervise the electoral process.

Additionally, he will supply feedback and reports to the Election Commission to facilitate necessary actions during the electoral phase.

The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Assam, Anurag Goel, will collaborate with the Special Observer, offering essential logistical and administrative support for the forthcoming state elections.

The Commission has also released the comprehensive election schedule for the Assembly polls, which will be conducted in a single phase across all 126 constituencies.

According to the schedule, the gazette notification will be published on March 16, with the deadline for nomination submissions set for March 23.

The scrutiny of nomination papers is scheduled for March 24, and candidates will have until March 26 to withdraw their nominations.

The voting for all Assembly constituencies in Assam is confirmed for April 9, with the vote counting to take place on May 4.

The Commission has also provided a comprehensive list of all 126 Assembly constituencies in Assam along with the election notification for organizational reference and coordination.

These constituencies are distributed across various regions, including the Brahmaputra Valley, Barak Valley, Bodoland Territorial Region, and the hill districts.

The appointment of a Special Observer is part of the Election Commission’s established protocol to guarantee free, fair, and transparent elections in states preparing for polls.

Point of View

It underscores their commitment to ensuring a transparent electoral process. This strategic move is essential for maintaining public trust and integrity in the democratic process, particularly in a politically vibrant state like Assam.
NationPress
1 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has been appointed as the Special Observer for the Assam Assembly elections?
Retired IAS officer Manjeet Singh has been appointed as the Special Observer.
When will the Assam Assembly elections take place?
The elections are scheduled for April 9.
What is the purpose of appointing a Special Observer?
The Special Observer is tasked with monitoring the election process to ensure it is conducted fairly and transparently.
What are the key dates in the election schedule?
The gazette notification will be issued on March 16, nominations can be filed until March 23, and polling will occur on April 9.
How many constituencies are involved in the Assam Assembly elections?
There are a total of 126 constituencies in the Assam Assembly elections.
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