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Gallery|Bangladesh Election 2026

Bangladeshis turn out for historic election after Hasina’s downfall

Tens of millions of voters participate in historic vote that could reshape Bangladesh’s political and economic future.

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Bangladeshis turn out for historic election after Hasina's downfall
The chief adviser of Bangladesh's interim government, Muhammad Yunus, casts his ballot at a polling station during Bangladesh's general election in Dhaka. [Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Press Wing/AFP]
By News Agencies
Published On 12 Feb 202612 Feb 2026

Voters across Bangladesh have participated in parliamentary elections, marking a pivotal moment for the nation’s democracy following a period of significant political upheaval and violence.

After a gradual start, polling stations in the capital, Dhaka, and throughout the country filled with voters by mid-morning. Voting will conclude later on Thursday with results anticipated on Friday.

More than 127 million eligible voters are participating in Bangladesh’s first election since former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government fell in 2024 after widespread protests led largely by young people, who were killed in their hundreds by security forces at her order.

Hasina fled to India, where she remains in exile, and her party has been barred from the election. She has been sentenced to death in absentia for the crackdown.

Tarique Rahman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has emerged as a frontrunner to form the next government. The son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, Rahman returned to Bangladesh in December after 17 years of self-imposed exile in London. He has committed to strengthening democratic institutions, re-establishing the rule of law, and addressing the country’s economic challenges.

Competing against the BNP is an 11-party coalition led by Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh’s largest Islamist party. Previously banned under Hasina, the party has gained significant influence since her ouster.

After voting, Jamaat-e-Islami leader Shafiqur Rahman expressed confidence, telling reporters, “It [the election] is a turning point. People demand change. They desire change. We also desire the change.”

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The election is overseen by an interim government led by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, which has promised a fair and transparent process. Approximately 500 international observers and foreign journalists, including delegations from the European Union and the Commonwealth, are monitoring the proceedings.

Bangladesh’s 350-seat Parliament includes 300 directly elected representatives and 50 seats reserved for women. The recent postponement of voting in one constituency following a candidate’s death leaves 299 seats being contested.

The outcome could fundamentally reshape Bangladesh, whose post-independence history since 1971 has been defined by entrenched political parties, military interventions, and contested elections. Young voters, including five million first-time participants who were instrumental in the 2024 uprising, are expected to significantly influence results.

Bangladeshis turn out for historic election after Hasina's downfall
Voting is under way in Bangladesh in a crucial election seen as a key test of the country’s return to democracy after a student-led uprising toppled longtime leader Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. [Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP Photo]
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Bangladeshis turn out for historic election after Hasina's downfall
The vote is a direct contest between the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and a Jamaat-e-Islami-led coalition of 11 parties, including the National Citizen Party (NCP), formed by youth ‌activists instrumental in ousting Hasina. [Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP Photo]
Bangladeshis turn out for historic election after Hasina's downfall
The BNP’s Tarique Rahman and Jamaat’s Shafiqur Rahman cast their ballots in Dhaka as the election commission hailed a strong turnout. Nearly 127 million people are eligible to vote. [Anupam Nath/AP Photo]
Bangladeshis turn out for historic election after Hasina's downfall
Corruption, inflation, employment and economic development are the main issues deciding the election in the world’s eighth most populous nation. [Sajjad Hussain/AFP]
Bangladeshis turn out for historic election after Hasina's downfall
A Bangladeshi Christian nun casts her vote in a polling station during national parliamentary elections in Dhaka. [Anupam Nath/AP Photo]
Bangladesh Election
Besides the parliamentary elections, the country is holding a referendum on the National Charter 2025 – a document drafted by the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, setting the foundation for future governance. [Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP Photo]
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Bangladeshis turn out for historic election after Hasina's downfall
A person shows victory signs after casting his vote outside a polling centre during the national parliamentary elections in Dhaka. [Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP Photo]
Bangladeshis turn out for historic election after Hasina's downfall
With more than 173 million citizens, Bangladesh is the eighth most populous country in the world. About 127 million people are eligible to vote, including five million first-time voters. [Sajjad Hussain/AFP]
Bangladeshis turn out for historic election after Hasina's downfall
The South Asian country has one of the world’s youngest populations, with approximately 44 percent of its population – 56 million – between the ages of 18 and 37. [Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP Photo]

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