Check Live Counting of Bangladesh Election result on website www.ecs.gov.bd, bdelection.live

2 min readUpdated: Feb 12, 2026 04:39 PM Bangladesh Election Commission Results 2026: Bangladesh on Thursday, February 12, concluded voting for its 13th National Parliamentary Election, shifting the spotlight from polling booths to counting centres as over 127 million regered voters await the outcome of what many describe as a “political reset”.
Polling across 299 of the 300 constituencies began at 7:30 am and ended at 4:30 pm (local time), with counting beginning shortly after. Official results are likely to be declared on Friday, February 13, though early trends will start emerging late Thursday evening.
The election, first since the ouster of former prime miner Sheikh Hasina in August 2024, is being seen as a defining moment in the country’s democratic transition.
How to check Bangladesh election results 2026:
Here is a definitive guide for voters and observers tracking live trends and final results:
Official digital platforms (most reliable source)
The Bangladesh Election Commission (BEC) remains the primary and most credible source for verified data.
Official website:Seat-wise and constituency-wise results will be uploaded in real time on the Election Commission’s official portal as returning officers complete local counts.
‘Smart Election Management BD’ App:The government’s official mobile application provides:Story continues below this ad
Live constituency updates
Candidate details
Turnout data
Referendum results
The app is available on both Google Play Store and Apple App Store.
Experts have urged citizens to rely only on official EC data to avoid misinformation.
What to watch: Two big outcomes
Voters this year are monitoring two parallel exercises:
Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament)
300 directly contested seats
Majority mark: 151
Outcome determines the next government
The contest is primarily between the Bangladesh National Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami, in the absence of Hasina’s now-disbanded Awami League.Story continues below this ad
National Referendum
Voters are simultaneously participating in a “Yes/No” referendum on an 84-point reform package known as the “July Charter”, introduced interim chief Muhammad Yunus.

