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Dr. A.N.M. Ehsanul Haque Milon, the candidate with the paddy sheaf symbol and former state minister for education, has been declared the unofficial winner in the Chandpur-1 (Kachua) constituency. The announcement was made on Thursday night, February 12, 2026, at the Upazila Parishad auditorium by Assistant Returning Officer Muhammad Mahmudul Hasan (Russel). According to the final results from all 110 centers, Milon received 133,162 votes, while his nearest rival, Jamaat candidate Muhaddis Abu Nasr Ashrafi, secured 67,077 votes. In his reaction, Milon dedicated his victory to the people of Kachua, expressing gratitude for their trust and confidence in him. He described the result as a collective success for the constituency’s residents. The report also mentioned other results from different constituencies, including BNP and Jamaat candidates winning in several areas, indicating broader electoral outcomes across the country.
BNP-nominated candidate Jasim Uddin Ahmed has been unofficially declared the winner in the Chattogram-14 constituency, covering Chandanaish and part of Satkania. According to preliminary results published on February 12, 2026, he secured 75,952 votes, defeating his nearest rival, Professor Omar Faruk Chhata, who received 72,277 votes. The margin of victory stood at 3,775 votes. Professor Omar Faruk Chhata contested under the scale symbol and is the son of Colonel Oli, chairman of the Liberal and Democratic Party (LDP) and a member of the 11-party alliance. The results were based on unofficial counts reported from the constituency. The report also mentioned other BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami victories in constituencies such as Pabna-5, Patuakhali, Meherpur-1, and Gaibandha-5, indicating broader electoral gains for the opposition alliance across multiple regions.
BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed has won the Cox’s Bazar-1 (Chakaria-Pekua) constituency by a wide margin, according to preliminary results released on February 12, 2026. Contesting with the paddy sheaf symbol, he secured 220,566 votes across all 177 polling centers. His nearest rival, Abdullah Al Farukh of the 11-party alliance, received 124,726 votes, leaving a difference of 95,840 votes between them. The total number of registered voters in the Cox’s Bazar-1 constituency stands at 540,468, including 290,275 men and 250,192 women. The report indicates that Salahuddin’s victory was decisive across all centers, reflecting strong support for the BNP candidate in this coastal constituency. Other results mentioned in the same report show BNP and allied candidates performing strongly in several other constituencies, including Patuakhali, Meherpur, Gaibandha, and Lakshmipur, suggesting a broader trend of success for the party in multiple regions.
Hafez Maulana Abdul Muntakim, the Jamaat-e-Islami candidate, has been unofficially declared the winner in the Nilphamari-4 constituency. The result was confirmed on Thursday, February 12, following the completion of vote counting. According to the unofficial tally, Abdul Muntakim received 124,905 votes. His nearest rival, BNP candidate Abdul Gafur Sarkar, secured 81,526 votes, leaving a margin of 43,379 votes between them. The results were announced by the concerned assistant returning officers after the counting process concluded. The Nilphamari-4 constituency has a total of 451,814 registered voters, including 226,728 men, 225,081 women, and 5 hijra voters, according to the official voter list.
Akhtar Hossain, the member secretary of the National Citizens Party (NCP) and candidate of the 11-party alliance, has been declared the unofficial winner in the Rangpur-4 (Pirgacha-Kaunia) constituency. According to the results, he secured 147,947 votes under the Shapla Koli symbol. His nearest rival, Emdadul Haque Bhorsa, former district president of the BNP, received 138,944 votes under the Sheaf of Paddy symbol. The election took place in Rangpur-4, which covers the Pirgacha and Kaunia areas. The report from Amar Desh Online confirmed the results late on February 12, 2026. The victory marks a significant gain for the 11-party alliance, with the NCP candidate outperforming a strong BNP contender. The results were published as unofficial, and no immediate reactions or official confirmation were mentioned in the report.
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Mosle Uddin Farid has been declared the unofficial winner in the Jessore-2 (Jhikargacha-Chowgacha) constituency during the 13th National Parliamentary Election. The results, announced on Thursday, show that Farid secured victory with a margin of 23,568 votes over his nearest rival. The constituency comprises 185 polling centers. In Chowgacha upazila’s 81 centers, Farid’s symbol, the balance scale, received 76,353 votes, while the BNP’s paddy sheaf symbol gained 67,476 votes, giving Farid an 8,877-vote lead there. In Jhikargacha upazila’s 94 centers, Farid obtained 92,145 votes, 14,690 more than his opponent. BNP candidate Mosha Sabira Sultana received 77,455 votes in Jhikargacha. The unofficial results indicate Jamaat-e-Islami’s growing presence in the region, with Farid’s victory contributing to the party’s performance in multiple constituencies during the 13th parliamentary elections.
According to locally obtained results, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) candidates have reportedly won in all four parliamentary constituencies of Natore district. The winners are Barrister Farzana Sharmin Putul in Natore-1 (Lalpur-Bagatipara), Advocate M. Ruhul Quddus Talukder Dulu in Natore-2 (Sadar-Naldanga), Principal Anwarul Islam Anu in Natore-3 (Singra), and Abdul Aziz in Natore-4 (Baraigram-Gurudaspur). The report was published on February 12, 2026, at 11:01 p.m. In Natore-1, Farzana Sharmin Putul received 72,970 votes from 88 of 125 centers, while her nearest rival, Jamaat’s Abul Kalam Azad, got 64,030 votes. In Natore-2, Dulu secured 142,367 votes from 142 of 156 centers, ahead of Jamaat’s Professor Md. Yunus Ali with 122,739 votes. In Natore-3, Anwarul Islam Anu obtained 119,585 votes, defeating BNP rebel Daudar Mahmud, who received 65,309 votes. In Natore-4, Abdul Aziz gained 171,471 votes, surpassing Jamaat’s Abdul Hakim with 135,077 votes. As of 10 p.m., the full official results had not yet reached the district returning officer’s office, but local sources confirmed these outcomes.
Jamaat-e-Islami–nominated candidate Md. Ruhul Amin has won the Chuadanga-2 parliamentary seat by a large margin, according to unofficial results announced on Thursday, February 12, 2026. The constituency had 174 polling centers and one postal center, totaling 175. Ruhul Amin secured 210,111 votes, including 2,589 postal ballots, while his nearest rival, the candidate with the paddy sheaf symbol, received 163,299 votes, including 1,165 postal ballots. The results show Ruhul Amin leading by 46,812 votes. He maintained an advantage from the beginning across multiple centers, and his lead widened further after the inclusion of postal votes. Following the announcement, supporters were seen celebrating the victory in different areas. Election officials stated that the result will be finalized after the publication of the official gazette. The announcement marks a significant win for the Jamaat candidate in the Chuadanga-2 constituency.
The national parliamentary election and referendum in Sunamganj were held peacefully, with no major untoward incidents reported. According to unofficial results from polling centers, all five constituencies in the district were won by Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) candidates by large margins. However, the full official results had not yet been announced by the returning officer’s office at the time of reporting. In Sunamganj-1, BNP’s Kamruzzaman Kamrul received 163,705 votes, defeating Jamaat-e-Islami’s Maulana Tofayel Ahmad Khan, who secured 91,176 votes. In Sunamganj-2, Nasir Uddin Chowdhury of BNP won with 97,792 votes, while his closest rival, Jamaat candidate Advocate Shishir Monir, received 57,806 votes and publicly congratulated Chowdhury on social media. In Sunamganj-3, BNP’s Koysar M Ahmad won with 96,666 votes against rebel BNP candidate Barrister Anwar Hossain, who got 41,984 votes. In Sunamganj-4, BNP’s Advocate Nurul Islam Nurul secured 97,555 votes, defeating 11-party alliance candidate Advocate Shams Uddin, who received 74,018 votes. In Sunamganj-5, BNP’s Kalim Uddin Milon won with 152,997 votes, while 11-party alliance candidate Abdus Salam Al Madani obtained 99,928 votes.
The unofficial final results for all 43 polling centers in Taraganj upazila under Rangpur-2 (Badarganj-Taraganj) constituency were announced on Thursday, February 12, 2026. According to the results, ATM Azharul Islam, the Jamaat-e-Islami candidate nominated by the 11-party alliance, received 43,076 votes with the 'scales' symbol and was declared unofficially elected. His nearest rival, Mohammad Ali Sarkar of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), secured 22,100 votes with the 'paddy sheaf' symbol. Anisul Islam Mondol, contesting with the 'plough' symbol, came third with 12,798 votes, while Islami Andolan’s Maulana Ashraf Ali received 2,963 votes with the 'hand fan' symbol. Azizur Rahman of the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) obtained 88 votes with the 'star' symbol. In a referendum held across the same 43 centers, 55,477 'yes' votes and 18,315 'no' votes were recorded. Election officials stated that these results are unofficial, and the formal announcement will be made later.
S. Sarfuddin Ahmed Santu, the candidate with the paddy sheaf symbol, has been unofficially declared the winner in the Barishal-2 (Uzirpur-Banaripara) constituency, according to preliminary results released on February 12, 2026. The constituency includes two municipalities and 17 unions with 140 polling centers. Based on unofficial counts, Santu received 141,280 votes, while his main opponent, Jamaat-e-Islami nominee Master Abdul Mannan, secured 70,719 votes, giving Santu a lead of 69,461 votes. In Banaripara upazila, Santu obtained 53,850 votes compared to 32,113 for his rival, a margin of 21,737 votes. In Uzirpur upazila, he received 87,430 votes against 38,619 for the Jamaat candidate. These preliminary results indicate that Santu has achieved a decisive victory in the Barishal-2 constituency. The report highlights that the results are based on unofficial tallies, suggesting that the final official announcement is still pending.
Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Shahjahan Chowdhury has won the election in the Chattogram-15 (Satkania-Lohagara) constituency. The result was announced on Thursday, February 12, 2026. According to the final count, Shahjahan Chowdhury, who contested with the 'scales' symbol, received 172,061 votes, while BNP candidate Nazmul Mostafa Amin, represented by the 'paddy sheaf' symbol, secured 127,025 votes. The constituency has a total of 491,787 registered voters, including 242,171 voters from nine unions of Lohagara upazila. Three candidates contested in this seat: Shahjahan Chowdhury from Jamaat-e-Islami, Nazmul Mostafa Amin from the BNP, and Shariful Alam Chowdhury from Islami Andolan Bangladesh, who ran with the 'hand fan' symbol. The report also mentioned results from other constituencies, including Gaibandha-5, where another Jamaat candidate won, and Lakshmipur-2, where a BNP candidate was unofficially declared the winner.
BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman has been unofficially declared the winner in the Dhaka-17 constituency during Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliamentary Election, according to an announcement made by the party. The information was shared on Thursday night through the party’s verified Facebook page, following the conclusion of vote counting. Voting for the 13th National Parliamentary Election began at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, February 12, across 42,779 polling centers nationwide and continued until 4:30 p.m. Alongside the parliamentary election, a national referendum was also held on the same day. The unofficial results for Dhaka-17 were received in the evening. The report also mentioned other results, including BNP candidate Jahangir Hossain’s victory in Dhaka-18 and BNP’s Apu winning in Shariatpur-3, while separate allegations and complaints were raised by other parties and candidates during the election process.
In the 13th National Parliamentary Election, Jamaat-e-Islami–backed candidate Maulana Zahirul Islam has been unofficially declared the winner in the Chattogram-16 (Bashkhali) constituency. According to the unofficial results, he received 89,861 votes. His nearest rival, BNP-backed candidate Mishkatul Islam Chowdhury Pappa, secured 82,210 votes, while expelled BNP independent candidate Liakat Ali, contesting with the football symbol, obtained 54,949 votes. The report, filed from Bashkhali, Chattogram, highlights the local outcome as part of the broader 13th national election results being reported across the country. Other constituencies mentioned include four in Patuakhali, where BNP won three and Jamaat one, Meherpur-1 where a victory prayer was held, Gaibandha-5 where a Jamaat candidate won, and Lakshmipur-2 where a BNP candidate was unofficially declared the winner. The unofficial results indicate Jamaat-e-Islami’s continued electoral presence in select constituencies, alongside BNP’s performance in several others, as the national vote count progresses.
Zakiriah Taher Suman, the candidate with the paddy sheaf symbol, has been unofficially declared elected from the Cumilla-8 (Barura) constituency. According to results from all 105 polling centers, he secured 167,486 votes, while his nearest rival, Shafiqul Alam Helal, who contested with the scale symbol, received 41,209 votes. The vote difference between the two candidates stood at 126,277. The results indicate a decisive victory for Suman in the Cumilla-8 constituency. The report, published on February 12, 2026, by a correspondent from Cumilla South, confirms that the outcome was based on complete center-wise results. The article also mentioned other unofficial results from different constituencies, including Patuakhali, Meherpur, Gaibandha, and Lakshmipur, where candidates from BNP and Jamaat secured wins. The unofficial nature of the results suggests that the formal announcement from the Election Commission may follow later, confirming the final outcome for Cumilla-8 and other constituencies mentioned.
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