Next Bangladeshi general election

Next Bangladeshi general election

← 2024 TBA[a]

All 300 directly elected seats in the Jatiya Sangsad
151 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
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Leader Sheikh Hasina GM Quader Khaleda Zia
Party AL JP(E) BNP
Alliance GA
Leader since 16 February 1981 8 February 2018 10 May 1984
Last election 224 11 Boycotted
Seats needed Steady Increase 140 Increase 151

 
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Leader Rezaul Karim Shafiqur Rahman
Party IAB Jamaat-e-Islami
Leader since 25 November 2006 12 November 2019
Last election Boycotted Deregistered
Seats needed Increase 151 Increase 151

Constituency map

Incumbent Chief Adviser

Muhammad Yunus
Independent (interim)



Poll Event Schedule
Declaration of the schedule TBA
Application deadline for candidates TBA
Scrutiny of nomination TBA
Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination TBA
Symbol allocation TBA
Start of campaign period TBA
End of campaign period TBA
Date of Poll TBA
Date of Counting of Votes TBA
Date of reserved seats Poll TBA

General elections are expected to take place in Bangladesh following the removal of the government of Sheikh Hasina amidst the Student–People's uprising in August 2024. A constituent assembly election will take place before the general elections.[1] The interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has established constitutional and election reform commissions for this purpose and announced that elections will be held in late 2025 or early 2026.[2]


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  1. ^ "Constituent assembly to be convened for charter reform: Nahid". Archived from the original on September 24, 2024.
  2. ^ "Bangladesh To Hold Elections In Late 2025 Or Early 2026: Muhammad Yunus". NDTV.

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