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No exit polls from 7am of 9 April till 6.30pm of 29 April: EC

While Kerala, Assam and Puducherry are going for Assembly polls on 9 April, the electoral exercise will be held in Tamil Nadu on 23 April.

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  • Only door-to-door campaigning by a limited number of people is allowed during the 'silent period' (PTI/Representative Image)

New Delhi, 7 April 2026

 

Exit polls can neither be held nor disseminated from 7am of 9 April till 6.30pm of 29 April for the five Assembly elections taking place this month, the Election Commission has said.

 

It has also cautioned that conducting or broadcasting exit polls in the period is violative of section 126A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 and is "punishable with imprisonment up to a period of two years, or with fine or both".

 

While Kerala, Assam and Puducherry going for assembly polls on 9 April, the electoral exercise will be held in Tamil Nadu on 23 April.

 

In West Bengal, state polls will be held on 23 and 29 Apri.

 

While the 48 hour 'silence period' in Kerala and Puducherry will commence at 6pm on Tuesday, it will kick in at 5pm in Assam.

 

Silence period means end of campaigning 48 hours ahead of the end of voting hour in a particular constituency or the entire state.

 

Except door-to-door campaigning by a limited number of party workers or candidate, no other form of campaigning is allowed. But in a digital age, it is difficult to enforce.

 

Usually voting is held from 7am to 6pm. But the timing varies due to terrain and security situation.

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