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Bangladesh's Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) has announced that the country will hold its next general elections on February 12, 2026. This marks the first national polls since the 2024 uprising that ousted the previous government, signalling a pivotal moment for democratic transition under the interim administration.

Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin announced on Thursday (December 11) said that Bangladesh will conduct its 13th parliamentary elections on February 12. This vote marks the nation's first national polls since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's ouster amid violent student-led protests in August 2024. "The voting will take place on Thursday, February 12, 2026," the CEC stated clearly.

The voting will be held from 7:30 am



to 4:30 pm. The last date to submit nomination is December 29 (Monday). The election campaign will be held from January 22 to February 10. Over 12.76 crores voters will exercise their franchise. For Bangladeshis living abroad, Election Commission will make arrangements of postal ballot. 

The decision to set elections for early February comes after consultations between the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus and major political parties. Initially eyed for later in the year, the date was advanced to precede Ramadan, ensuring a timely handover to an elected government. Yunus directed the Election Commission (EC) to prepare for a fair, peaceful vote with high turnout, emphasising institutional readiness and mental preparation starting immediately.

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