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Bangladesh Elections 2026 complete guide: From voting date to key issues, everything to know about the country’s first post-Hasina poll

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Bangladesh election 2026: Bangladesh’s general election on Thursday, February 12, 2026, will be the country’s first national vote since former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted in a youth-led uprising in 2024, ending her 15-year rule.

The election will bring to a close an 18-month transition overseen by an interim administration led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus. Alongside the parliamentary polls, voters will also take part in a referendum on constitutional reforms, making the exercise a test not just of political leadership but of Bangladesh’s democratic reset.

Public anger had been building for years over allegations of election rigging, shrinking civil liberties and the suppression of opposition under Hasina’s government. These tensions exploded in 2024 when student-led protests were met with a violent security crackdown that left hundreds dead and eventually forced Hasina into exile in India.

Bangladesh protests A demonstrator gestures as protesters clash with Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and the police outside the state-owned Bangladesh Television as violence erupts across the country after anti-quota protests by students, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. (File/ Reuters)

For many voters, memories of that period shape their expectations from the election. “I don’t want any more bad incidents in Bangladesh, or a war-like situation,” news agency AP quoted Arefin Labib as saying, who referred to the violence during the uprising. “If the country wants to run smoothly, then a fair election is needed.”