Parliamentary elections are to be scheduled to be held in West Bengal, India, in March–April 2026.
This market will resolve according to the political party that wins the greatest number of seats in the next West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.
If the results are not known definitively by October 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
In the event of a tie between multiple parties for the most seats won, this market will resolve in favor of the party that received a greater number of valid votes. In the event that results in a tie, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose listed abbreviation appears first in alphabetical order.
This market's resolution will be based solely on the number of seats won by the named party in the West Bengal Parliament.
This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the Indian government, specifically the Election Commission of India (ECI) (eci.gov.in). If there are multiple reports, this market will resolve based on the one that includes the most Assembly Constituents (AC).Election Commission of India results from May 4, 2026, confirm the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as the decisive winner of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, securing 206 seats in the 294-member house—well past the 147-seat majority threshold—while All India Trinamool Congress trails at 81 and Indian National Congress at 2. This historic BJP victory, ending TMC's over-a-decade rule, stems from strong performances in key constituencies amid strategic campaigning by leaders like Amit Shah and a voter shift highlighted in constituency-wise tallies. Trader consensus at near-certainty reflects finalized vote counts from the April 23-29 polling, with BGPM and others negligible; realistic challenges are slim, limited to potential recounts in razor-thin margins or court-mandated re-polls, though none appear imminent.
Parliamentary elections are to be scheduled to be held in West Bengal, India, in March–April 2026.
This market will resolve according to the political party that wins the greatest number of seats in the next West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.
If the results are not known definitively by October 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
In the event of a tie between multiple parties for the most seats won, this market will resolve in favor of the party that received a greater number of valid votes. In the event that results in a tie, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose listed abbreviation appears first in alphabetical order.
This market's resolution will be based solely on the number of seats won by the named party in the West Bengal Parliament.
This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the Indian government, specifically the Election Commission of India (ECI) (eci.gov.in). If there are multiple reports, this market will resolve based on the one that includes the most Assembly Constituents (AC).
Parliamentary elections are to be scheduled to be held in West Bengal, India, in March–April 2026.
This market will resolve according to the political party that wins the greatest number of seats in the next West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.
If the results are not known definitively by October 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
In the event of a tie between multiple parties for the most seats won, this market will resolve in favor of the party that received a greater number of valid votes. In the event that results in a tie, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose listed abbreviation appears first in alphabetical order.
This market's resolution will be based solely on the number of seats won by the named party in the West Bengal Parliament.
This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the Indian government, specifically the Election Commission of India (ECI) (eci.gov.in). If there are multiple reports, this market will resolve based on the one that includes the most Assembly Constituents (AC).
Résultat proposé: No
Aucune contestation
Résultat final: No
Election Commission of India results from May 4, 2026, confirm the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as the decisive winner of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, securing 206 seats in the 294-member house—well past the 147-seat majority threshold—while All India Trinamool Congress trails at 81 and Indian National Congress at 2. This historic BJP victory, ending TMC's over-a-decade rule, stems from strong performances in key constituencies amid strategic campaigning by leaders like Amit Shah and a voter shift highlighted in constituency-wise tallies. Trader consensus at near-certainty reflects finalized vote counts from the April 23-29 polling, with BGPM and others negligible; realistic challenges are slim, limited to potential recounts in razor-thin margins or court-mandated re-polls, though none appear imminent.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jour
May 3 2026
Final phase of West Bengal Assembly elections concludes with CPI(M) unable to regain seats, confirming market expectations of no victory for the party
The election outcome solidified the market's zero valuation of CPI(M) winning the assembly.
May 2 2026
Election Commission orders repoll in Falta seat, election violence and EVM tampering allegations rise
Repolling orders and heightened election tensions, including EVM tampering allegations mainly involving TMC and BJP, overshadowed BGPM's limited role, solidifying its market.
Apr 28 2026
CPI(M) and BJP intensify challenge against ruling TMC in the second phase of elections, with CPI(M) youth brigade contesting in TMC strongholds, but the party remains a distant third in electoral contests
The market maintained a zero probability for CPI(M) victory as the party failed to make significant inroads against dominant rivals.
Apr 23 2026
First phase of West Bengal Assembly elections held amid high voter turnout and clashes between TMC and other parties;
CPI’s presence overshadowed by dominant TMC-BJP rivalry and election violence reports
Apr 23 2026
First phase of West Bengal Assembly polling records historic 92.03% turnout;
BJP dips to 48%2%
BJP candidates face violence but voting enthusiasm boosts BJP prospects
Apr 23 2026
West Bengal Assembly elections begin with BGPM contesting three Darjeeling seats
BGPM drops to 0%5%
The start of polling in two phases, with BGPM contesting only three seats, failed to generate significant momentum for BGPM, leading to a collapse in market.
Apr 23 2026
First phase of West Bengal Assembly elections held with record voter turnout and significant violence targeting BJP candidates;
INC remains overshadowed by the main contest between TMC and BJP
Apr 19 2026
Triangular contest confirmed in Tollygunj constituency with CPI candidate Partha Pratim Biswas facing strong competition from TMC and BJP candidates, highlighting CPI’s limited
CPI dips to 0%4%
Triangular contest confirmed in Tollygunj constituency with CPI candidate Partha Pratim Biswas facing strong competition from TMC and BJP candidates, highlighting CPI’s limited influence in key battlegrounds
Apr 4 2026
BJP announces fifth list of candidates, including high-profile nominations and campaign intensification with Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s involvement, underscoring BJP’s strong
CPI dips to 4%1%
BJP announces fifth list of candidates, including high-profile nominations and campaign intensification with Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s involvement, underscoring BJP’s strong challenge to TMC and marginalizing CPI’s electoral chances
Apr 4 2026
BJP releases fifth list of candidates;
BJP surges to 47%29%
Suvendu Adhikari files nomination from Bhabanipur with Amit Shah, intensifying high-profile contest against Mamata Banerjee
Mar 30 2026
Election Commission officially announces West Bengal Assembly election schedule: two phases on April 23 and April 29, with counting on May 4;
this formalizes the electoral timeline and intensifies focus on main contenders TMC and BJP
Mar 29 2026
Indian National Congress releases a list of 284 candidates for the West Bengal Assembly elections, signaling an aggressive but largely independent campaign;
INC dips to 0%1%
however, the party's impact remains limited amid strong TMC and BJP competition
Mar 16 2026
CPI(M)-led Left Front announces a second candidate list of 192 seats, fielding youth leaders like Minakshi Mukherjee and student leader Dipsita Dhar, signaling a strategic push but with limited impact on electoral prospects
Despite efforts to rejuvenate the party with young candidates, the market remained unconvinced of CPI(M)'s ability to win the majority.
Mar 15 2026
TMC announces BGPM will contest three Darjeeling hill seats as allies
BGPM jumps to 7%5%
TMC leader Mamata Banerjee's announcement that BGPM would contest three Darjeeling seats as TMC allies briefly boosted BGPM's market confidence, reflecting increased political relevance in the region.
Mar 15 2026
Election Commission issues stern directives to tackle AI threats and tighten social media grip during elections, emphasizing strict enforcement of Model Code of Conduct,
CPI dips to 5%1%
Election Commission issues stern directives to tackle AI threats and tighten social media grip during elections, emphasizing strict enforcement of Model Code of Conduct, reflecting a highly controlled and competitive election environment dominated by major parties
Mar 13 2026
Survey shows Mamata Banerjee (TMC) remains the most preferred Chief Minister candidate with strong voter support, while INC remains marginal, underscoring INC's weak position in
INC drops to 1%5%
Survey shows Mamata Banerjee (TMC) remains the most preferred Chief Minister candidate with strong voter support, while INC remains marginal, underscoring INC's weak position in the electoral contest
Mar 10 2026
Election Commission of India announced the West Bengal assembly election schedule for two phases on April 23 and 29, with counting on May 4, clarifying the timeline and energizing
AITC surges to 84%17%
Election Commission of India announced the West Bengal assembly election schedule for two phases on April 23 and 29, with counting on May 4, clarifying the timeline and energizing AITC campaign efforts
Feb 20 2026
CPI(M) vote share and prospects dwindle amid rising dominance of TMC and BJP, with the party struggling to present itself as a viable alternative in West Bengal's polarized political landscape
CPI(M) drops to 0%5%
Reports highlighted CPI(M)'s marginalization and inability to regain significant voter support, leading to the market pricing out their winning chances.
Jan 15 2026
Election Commission announces Special Intensive Revision removing 9 million voters in West Bengal
BGPM dips to 2%3%
The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision program removed about 12% of voters, significantly altering the electorate and creating uncertainty for smaller parties like BGPM, contributing to a further.
Jan 2 2026
Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of West Bengal electoral rolls completed with no claims filed by INC, indicating limited engagement in voter mobilization efforts compared to
INC dips to 4%1%
Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of West Bengal electoral rolls completed with no claims filed by INC, indicating limited engagement in voter mobilization efforts compared to other parties
Dec 29 2025
Mamata Banerjee announced the Trinamool Congress candidate list for the 2026 assembly elections, signaling the start of the election campaign and raising expectations for AITC's
AITC jumps to 55%6%
Mamata Banerjee announced the Trinamool Congress candidate list for the 2026 assembly elections, signaling the start of the election campaign and raising expectations for AITC's performance
Dec 29 2025
Union Home Minister Amit Shah visits West Bengal to review BJP's election preparedness and strategy ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, signaling BJP's strong organizational
INC plunges to 5%44%
Union Home Minister Amit Shah visits West Bengal to review BJP's election preparedness and strategy ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, signaling BJP's strong organizational focus and central leadership support in the state
Dec 24 2025
Left Front announces first list of 192 candidates for West Bengal Assembly polls, including prominent CPI(M) leaders and fresh faces like Sabina Yasmin, mother of a child killed in political violence, aiming to revive the party's fortunes
CPI(M) plunges to 4%45%
This initial candidate announcement marked CPI(M)'s formal entry into the election race but failed to sustain early market optimism, as reflected in the sharp
In December 2025, TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee challenged critics on EVM reliability, calling allegations "random statements," which initially caused market confidence in smaller allies like BGPM to drop sharply as election integrity debates intensified.
Dec 23 2025
Aroop Biswas, a TMC heavyweight and minister, resigns following criticism over mismanagement of a high-profile Messi event, signaling political challenges for TMC but not boosting
CPI plunges to 7%41%
Aroop Biswas, a TMC heavyweight and minister, resigns following criticism over mismanagement of a high-profile Messi event, signaling political challenges for TMC but not boosting CPI significantly
Nov 21 2025
Election Commission of India begins preparations for 2026 West Bengal Assembly polls amid ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls;
introduces new EVM rules including candidate images on machines and increases polling booths from 80,681 to around 95,000
Parliamentary elections are to be scheduled to be held in West Bengal, India, in March–April 2026.
This market will resolve according to the political party that wins the greatest number of seats in the next West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.
If the results are not known definitively by October 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
In the event of a tie between multiple parties for the most seats won, this market will resolve in favor of the party that received a greater number of valid votes. In the event that results in a tie, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose listed abbreviation appears first in alphabetical order.
This market's resolution will be based solely on the number of seats won by the named party in the West Bengal Parliament.
This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the Indian government, specifically the Election Commission of India (ECI) (eci.gov.in). If there are multiple reports, this market will resolve based on the one that includes the most Assembly Constituents (AC).Election Commission of India results from May 4, 2026, confirm the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as the decisive winner of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, securing 206 seats in the 294-member house—well past the 147-seat majority threshold—while All India Trinamool Congress trails at 81 and Indian National Congress at 2. This historic BJP victory, ending TMC's over-a-decade rule, stems from strong performances in key constituencies amid strategic campaigning by leaders like Amit Shah and a voter shift highlighted in constituency-wise tallies. Trader consensus at near-certainty reflects finalized vote counts from the April 23-29 polling, with BGPM and others negligible; realistic challenges are slim, limited to potential recounts in razor-thin margins or court-mandated re-polls, though none appear imminent.
Parliamentary elections are to be scheduled to be held in West Bengal, India, in March–April 2026.
This market will resolve according to the political party that wins the greatest number of seats in the next West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.
If the results are not known definitively by October 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
In the event of a tie between multiple parties for the most seats won, this market will resolve in favor of the party that received a greater number of valid votes. In the event that results in a tie, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose listed abbreviation appears first in alphabetical order.
This market's resolution will be based solely on the number of seats won by the named party in the West Bengal Parliament.
This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the Indian government, specifically the Election Commission of India (ECI) (eci.gov.in). If there are multiple reports, this market will resolve based on the one that includes the most Assembly Constituents (AC).
Parliamentary elections are to be scheduled to be held in West Bengal, India, in March–April 2026.
This market will resolve according to the political party that wins the greatest number of seats in the next West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.
If the results are not known definitively by October 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
In the event of a tie between multiple parties for the most seats won, this market will resolve in favor of the party that received a greater number of valid votes. In the event that results in a tie, this market will resolve in favor of the party whose listed abbreviation appears first in alphabetical order.
This market's resolution will be based solely on the number of seats won by the named party in the West Bengal Parliament.
This market will resolve based on the results of this election as indicated by a consensus of credible reporting. If there is ambiguity, this market will resolve based solely on the official results as reported by the Indian government, specifically the Election Commission of India (ECI) (eci.gov.in). If there are multiple reports, this market will resolve based on the one that includes the most Assembly Constituents (AC).
Résultat proposé: No
Aucune contestation
Résultat final: No
Election Commission of India results from May 4, 2026, confirm the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as the decisive winner of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, securing 206 seats in the 294-member house—well past the 147-seat majority threshold—while All India Trinamool Congress trails at 81 and Indian National Congress at 2. This historic BJP victory, ending TMC's over-a-decade rule, stems from strong performances in key constituencies amid strategic campaigning by leaders like Amit Shah and a voter shift highlighted in constituency-wise tallies. Trader consensus at near-certainty reflects finalized vote counts from the April 23-29 polling, with BGPM and others negligible; realistic challenges are slim, limited to potential recounts in razor-thin margins or court-mandated re-polls, though none appear imminent.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jour
May 3 2026
Final phase of West Bengal Assembly elections concludes with CPI(M) unable to regain seats, confirming market expectations of no victory for the party
The election outcome solidified the market's zero valuation of CPI(M) winning the assembly.
May 2 2026
Election Commission orders repoll in Falta seat, election violence and EVM tampering allegations rise
Repolling orders and heightened election tensions, including EVM tampering allegations mainly involving TMC and BJP, overshadowed BGPM's limited role, solidifying its market.
Apr 28 2026
CPI(M) and BJP intensify challenge against ruling TMC in the second phase of elections, with CPI(M) youth brigade contesting in TMC strongholds, but the party remains a distant third in electoral contests
The market maintained a zero probability for CPI(M) victory as the party failed to make significant inroads against dominant rivals.
Apr 23 2026
First phase of West Bengal Assembly elections held amid high voter turnout and clashes between TMC and other parties;
CPI’s presence overshadowed by dominant TMC-BJP rivalry and election violence reports
Apr 23 2026
First phase of West Bengal Assembly polling records historic 92.03% turnout;
BJP dips to 48%2%
BJP candidates face violence but voting enthusiasm boosts BJP prospects
Apr 23 2026
West Bengal Assembly elections begin with BGPM contesting three Darjeeling seats
BGPM drops to 0%5%
The start of polling in two phases, with BGPM contesting only three seats, failed to generate significant momentum for BGPM, leading to a collapse in market.
Apr 23 2026
First phase of West Bengal Assembly elections held with record voter turnout and significant violence targeting BJP candidates;
INC remains overshadowed by the main contest between TMC and BJP
Apr 19 2026
Triangular contest confirmed in Tollygunj constituency with CPI candidate Partha Pratim Biswas facing strong competition from TMC and BJP candidates, highlighting CPI’s limited
CPI dips to 0%4%
Triangular contest confirmed in Tollygunj constituency with CPI candidate Partha Pratim Biswas facing strong competition from TMC and BJP candidates, highlighting CPI’s limited influence in key battlegrounds
Apr 4 2026
BJP announces fifth list of candidates, including high-profile nominations and campaign intensification with Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s involvement, underscoring BJP’s strong
CPI dips to 4%1%
BJP announces fifth list of candidates, including high-profile nominations and campaign intensification with Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s involvement, underscoring BJP’s strong challenge to TMC and marginalizing CPI’s electoral chances
Apr 4 2026
BJP releases fifth list of candidates;
BJP surges to 47%29%
Suvendu Adhikari files nomination from Bhabanipur with Amit Shah, intensifying high-profile contest against Mamata Banerjee
Mar 30 2026
Election Commission officially announces West Bengal Assembly election schedule: two phases on April 23 and April 29, with counting on May 4;
this formalizes the electoral timeline and intensifies focus on main contenders TMC and BJP
Mar 29 2026
Indian National Congress releases a list of 284 candidates for the West Bengal Assembly elections, signaling an aggressive but largely independent campaign;
INC dips to 0%1%
however, the party's impact remains limited amid strong TMC and BJP competition
Mar 16 2026
CPI(M)-led Left Front announces a second candidate list of 192 seats, fielding youth leaders like Minakshi Mukherjee and student leader Dipsita Dhar, signaling a strategic push but with limited impact on electoral prospects
Despite efforts to rejuvenate the party with young candidates, the market remained unconvinced of CPI(M)'s ability to win the majority.
Mar 15 2026
TMC announces BGPM will contest three Darjeeling hill seats as allies
BGPM jumps to 7%5%
TMC leader Mamata Banerjee's announcement that BGPM would contest three Darjeeling seats as TMC allies briefly boosted BGPM's market confidence, reflecting increased political relevance in the region.
Mar 15 2026
Election Commission issues stern directives to tackle AI threats and tighten social media grip during elections, emphasizing strict enforcement of Model Code of Conduct,
CPI dips to 5%1%
Election Commission issues stern directives to tackle AI threats and tighten social media grip during elections, emphasizing strict enforcement of Model Code of Conduct, reflecting a highly controlled and competitive election environment dominated by major parties
Mar 13 2026
Survey shows Mamata Banerjee (TMC) remains the most preferred Chief Minister candidate with strong voter support, while INC remains marginal, underscoring INC's weak position in
INC drops to 1%5%
Survey shows Mamata Banerjee (TMC) remains the most preferred Chief Minister candidate with strong voter support, while INC remains marginal, underscoring INC's weak position in the electoral contest
Mar 10 2026
Election Commission of India announced the West Bengal assembly election schedule for two phases on April 23 and 29, with counting on May 4, clarifying the timeline and energizing
AITC surges to 84%17%
Election Commission of India announced the West Bengal assembly election schedule for two phases on April 23 and 29, with counting on May 4, clarifying the timeline and energizing AITC campaign efforts
Feb 20 2026
CPI(M) vote share and prospects dwindle amid rising dominance of TMC and BJP, with the party struggling to present itself as a viable alternative in West Bengal's polarized political landscape
CPI(M) drops to 0%5%
Reports highlighted CPI(M)'s marginalization and inability to regain significant voter support, leading to the market pricing out their winning chances.
Jan 15 2026
Election Commission announces Special Intensive Revision removing 9 million voters in West Bengal
BGPM dips to 2%3%
The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision program removed about 12% of voters, significantly altering the electorate and creating uncertainty for smaller parties like BGPM, contributing to a further.
Jan 2 2026
Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of West Bengal electoral rolls completed with no claims filed by INC, indicating limited engagement in voter mobilization efforts compared to
INC dips to 4%1%
Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of West Bengal electoral rolls completed with no claims filed by INC, indicating limited engagement in voter mobilization efforts compared to other parties
Dec 29 2025
Mamata Banerjee announced the Trinamool Congress candidate list for the 2026 assembly elections, signaling the start of the election campaign and raising expectations for AITC's
AITC jumps to 55%6%
Mamata Banerjee announced the Trinamool Congress candidate list for the 2026 assembly elections, signaling the start of the election campaign and raising expectations for AITC's performance
Dec 29 2025
Union Home Minister Amit Shah visits West Bengal to review BJP's election preparedness and strategy ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, signaling BJP's strong organizational
INC plunges to 5%44%
Union Home Minister Amit Shah visits West Bengal to review BJP's election preparedness and strategy ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, signaling BJP's strong organizational focus and central leadership support in the state
Dec 24 2025
Left Front announces first list of 192 candidates for West Bengal Assembly polls, including prominent CPI(M) leaders and fresh faces like Sabina Yasmin, mother of a child killed in political violence, aiming to revive the party's fortunes
CPI(M) plunges to 4%45%
This initial candidate announcement marked CPI(M)'s formal entry into the election race but failed to sustain early market optimism, as reflected in the sharp
In December 2025, TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee challenged critics on EVM reliability, calling allegations "random statements," which initially caused market confidence in smaller allies like BGPM to drop sharply as election integrity debates intensified.
Dec 23 2025
Aroop Biswas, a TMC heavyweight and minister, resigns following criticism over mismanagement of a high-profile Messi event, signaling political challenges for TMC but not boosting
CPI plunges to 7%41%
Aroop Biswas, a TMC heavyweight and minister, resigns following criticism over mismanagement of a high-profile Messi event, signaling political challenges for TMC but not boosting CPI significantly
Nov 21 2025
Election Commission of India begins preparations for 2026 West Bengal Assembly polls amid ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls;
introduces new EVM rules including candidate images on machines and increases polling booths from 80,681 to around 95,000
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