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Barrister Rumin Farhana has been unofficially elected as an independent candidate from the Brahmanbaria-2 constituency, which includes Sarail, Ashuganj, and part of Bijoynagar, in the 13th National Parliamentary Election. According to the unofficial results announced after vote counting on February 13, 2026, she secured 117,495 votes under the duck symbol, defeating her nearest rival, Allama Junaid Al Habib of the BNP-led alliance, who received 79,009 votes. The margin of victory stood at 37,568 votes.
The election was held across 151 polling centers with a total of 499,448 registered voters. The results were confirmed unofficially by Sarail Upazila Executive Officer and Assistant Returning Officer Md. Abubakar Sarkar. The outcome marks a significant upset in the constituency, where Rumin Farhana’s strong independent performance has drawn attention.
The official confirmation of the results is expected following the completion of all procedural verifications by the Election Commission.
Rumin Farhana wins Brahmanbaria-2 seat as independent with 37,568-vote lead
Barrister Farzana Sharmin Putul, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) candidate, has been unofficially declared the winner in the Natore-1 (Lalpur-Bagatipara) constituency during the 13th National Parliamentary Election. She received 102,197 votes, while her closest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami nominee Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, secured 89,431 votes. The results were confirmed on Thursday night, February 12, 2026, by Lalpur Upazila Executive Officer and Assistant Returning Officer Julhas Hossain Saurav.
Voting took place peacefully from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. across 84 polling centers in Lalpur and 41 in Bagatipara. According to the Election Commission, the constituency had 368,276 registered voters, including 183,595 men, 184,679 women, and two third-gender voters. A total of 272,355 votes were cast, with 5,002 ballots declared invalid.
Following the announcement, Farzana Sharmin Putul expressed gratitude to her supporters and described the victory as belonging to the people of Lalpur-Bagatipara. She urged all party members and supporters to remain calm after the results.
BNP’s Farzana Sharmin Putul wins Natore-1 seat in 13th national election
BNP-nominated candidate Mojibur Rahman Sarwar has won the Barishal-5 (City-Sadar) constituency according to unofficial results from all 176 polling centers. He secured 130,006 votes with the paddy sheaf symbol, while his closest rival, Islami Andolan Bangladesh candidate Faizul Karim, received 93,216 votes with the hand fan symbol. The results were announced by Manzura Mosharraf, Executive Officer of Barishal Sadar Upazila and Assistant Returning Officer.
The constituency has a total of 468,569 registered voters, including 235,649 men, 232,917 women, and three third-gender voters, according to unofficial data. Following the announcement, BNP leaders and activists celebrated across the city, distributing sweets and expressing joy over the victory.
The report highlights that the results are unofficial and were declared locally, reflecting a significant lead for the BNP candidate in this key Barishal seat.
BNP’s Mojibur Rahman Sarwar wins Barishal-5 seat in unofficial results
Barrister A.M. Mahbubuddin Khokon, the Supreme Court Bar Association president and BNP-nominated candidate, has been unofficially declared the winner of the Noakhali-1 (268) Chatkhil–Sonaimuri constituency. According to results from 142 polling centers, he secured 63,872 votes under the 'paddy sheaf' symbol. His nearest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Principal Saif Ullah, received 46,703 votes under the 'balance scale' symbol.
The election in the constituency was held in a festive atmosphere, with voters casting their ballots peacefully. Residents expressed satisfaction with the smooth conduct of the polls and thanked the administration for maintaining order throughout the voting process.
The report also mentioned other results across the country, including BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami victories in several constituencies, indicating a competitive electoral landscape.
BNP’s Mahbubuddin Khokon wins Noakhali-1 seat unofficially with 63,872 votes
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Kamrul Hasan Milon, the district Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami, has been declared the unofficial winner in the Mymensingh-6 (Fulbaria) constituency. The announcement was made on Thursday night by Assistant Returning Officer and Fulbaria Upazila Nirbahi Officer Ariful Islam, following the completion of vote counting across all 121 polling centers.
According to the results, Milon, who contested with the scale symbol, received 75,946 votes. His nearest rival, independent candidate Akhtar Sultana, who ran with the football symbol, secured 52,669 votes. The results were confirmed from the Returning Officer’s office after the counting concluded.
The unofficial declaration marks Milon’s victory in the Mymensingh-6 seat, adding to the list of constituencies where Jamaat-e-Islami candidates have reported wins in the ongoing election results.
Kamrul Hasan Milon wins unofficially in Mymensingh-6 with 75,946 votes
BNP-nominated candidate Mirza Abbas has been unofficially declared the winner in the Dhaka-8 constituency. The result was announced late Thursday night following a highly discussed and tense counting process. According to the returning officer, Abbas received 56,552 votes, defeating his rival, NCP candidate Nasiruddin Patwari, who secured 51,572 votes. Abbas won by a margin of 4,980 votes.
The Dhaka-8 constituency had a total of 275,471 registered voters, including 152,795 men, 122,675 women, and one voter of the third gender. The announcement came after a night marked by disputes and heightened tension surrounding the vote counting process.
The result adds to the ongoing political developments in Dhaka, where several constituencies have seen close contests and post-election reactions, though no official confirmation of the final results has yet been reported.
Mirza Abbas unofficially wins Dhaka-8 seat after tense vote count
BNP-nominated candidate Mujibur Rahman Chowdhury has won the Moulvibazar-4 (Sreemangal–Kamalganj) constituency in the national parliamentary election by a significant margin. He secured a total of 169,608 votes, defeating his nearest rival by 120,419 votes. His closest competitor, Maulana Nure Alam Hamidi of Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish, received 49,189 votes. Other candidates included independent Mohsin Mia Madhu with 33,911 votes, NCP’s Pritam Das with 4,875 votes, Abul Hasan with 969 votes, and Zarif Mia with 910 votes.
In the same constituency, a separate ‘Yes-No’ vote was also held, where the ‘Yes’ option received 124,927 votes and the ‘No’ option received 107,178 votes. The results were confirmed by Moulvibazar District Returning Officer Touhid Uzzaman Pavel.
The decisive victory strengthens BNP’s position in the region, as the party continues to secure multiple seats across the country according to the election results reported.
BNP’s Mujibur Rahman Chowdhury wins Moulvibazar-4 seat with a large margin
Independent candidate Salman Omar Rubel has been unofficially declared the winner in the Mymensingh-1 constituency, which covers Haluaghat and Dobaura upazilas. According to unofficial results, Rubel, who contested with the horse symbol, secured a total of 38,567 votes in Dobaura and 68,674 votes in Haluaghat. His main rival, Syed Emran Saleh Prince, representing the paddy sheaf symbol, received 32,584 votes in Dobaura and 68,486 votes in Haluaghat.
Postal ballots added 1,024 votes for Rubel and 856 for Prince, giving Rubel an overall lead of 6,339 votes. The results were reported by local correspondents from Haluaghat, Mymensingh, and are based on unofficial tallies from all polling centers in both upazilas.
The report also mentioned results from other constituencies, including victories by BNP and Jamaat candidates in different districts, indicating a competitive electoral landscape across several regions.
Independent Salman Omar Rubel wins Mymensingh-1 seat by 6,339 votes
Fazle Huda Babul, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) candidate, has won the Naogaon-3 constituency, which includes Badalgachhi and Mahadebpur, according to results published on February 13, 2026. Contesting under the paddy sheaf symbol, Babul secured 162,736 votes. His closest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami’s Maulana Mahfuzur Rahman, received 113,348 votes under the scale symbol.
The report also noted that the total number of registered voters in this election was 127,711,895, including 64,825,151 male voters, 62,885,524 female voters, and 1,120 transgender voters. The data reflects the overall voter composition for the election cycle, though the specific turnout rate for Naogaon-3 was not mentioned.
The victory adds to a series of wins for BNP candidates in other constituencies, as reported, including Pabna-5 and several seats in Patuakhali, indicating the party’s competitive presence in multiple regions.
BNP’s Fazle Huda Babul wins Naogaon-3 seat with 162,736 votes
Independent candidate Atikul Alam Shawon has been unofficially declared the winner in the Comilla-7 (Chandina) constituency during Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliamentary Election. The results were announced late Thursday night, February 12, 2026, at the Chandina Upazila Parishad auditorium by Assistant Returning Officer and Upazila Nirbahi Officer Mohammad Ashraful Haque after counting results from 105 polling centers.
According to the announced results, Shawon, who contested with the pitcher symbol, received 90,819 votes. His nearest rival, BNP-nominated candidate Dr. Redwan Ahmed, secured 47,925 votes with the paddy sheaf symbol. Candidates from other parties included Maulana Sulaiman Khan of Khelafat Majlis with 24,597 votes, Maulana Ehteshamul Haque Kasemi of Islami Andolan Bangladesh with 14,080 votes, and Sajal Kumar Kar of Sangskritik Muktijote with 259 votes.
The constituency had a total of 329,166 registered voters, with a turnout rate of 56.35 percent, amounting to 182,274 votes cast. A total of 4,594 votes were declared invalid.
Independent Atikul Alam Shawon wins Comilla-7 seat with 90,819 votes in 13th national polls
BNP candidate Abul Monsur Sakhawat Hasan, known as Dr. Jibon, has been unofficially declared the winner in the Habiganj-2 (Baniachong-Ajmiriganj) constituency. He secured 126,200 votes, defeating his nearest rival, Abdul Basit Azad of Khelafat Majlish, who received 63,311 votes. The results were announced on Thursday evening, February 12, 2026.
Voting for Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliamentary Election began at 7:30 a.m. and continued until 4:30 p.m. across 42,779 polling centers nationwide. Alongside the parliamentary election, a national referendum was also held on the same day.
Dr. Jibon serves as an adviser to the BNP chairperson and is a former organizing secretary of the party. His victory adds to a series of wins for BNP candidates reported from other constituencies across the country.
BNP’s Dr. Jibon wins Habiganj-2 seat in Bangladesh’s 13th national election
BNP-nominated candidate Syed Md Faisal has been unofficially declared the winner in the Habiganj-4 (Madhabpur-Chunarughat) constituency. The results were announced on Thursday night, according to the report. Based on the published results, Faisal received 186,678 votes, while his nearest rival, Islami Front candidate Gias Uddin Taheri, who contested under the candle symbol, secured 83,896 votes.
The announcement marks a significant outcome in the Habiganj-4 race, where the competition was primarily between the BNP and Islami Front candidates. The report did not mention any official confirmation or reactions from the Election Commission or the candidates involved.
The unofficial result adds to a series of BNP victories reported in other constituencies, including Pabna-5 and several seats in Patuakhali, as well as a Jamaat candidate’s win in Gaibandha-5, according to the same source.
BNP’s Syed Md Faisal wins unofficially in Habiganj-4 constituency
BNP candidate Shahidul Islam Khan Babul has been unofficially declared the winner in the Faridpur-4 constituency during Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliamentary Election. The announcement was made around midnight by Abdullah Abu Zaher, the assistant returning officer and Upazila Nirbahi Officer of Bhanga, from the election result collection and dissemination hall room. According to the unofficial results, Babul received 60,775 votes in Bhanga, 48,202 in Sadarpur, and 17,555 in Charbhadrasan, defeating his nearest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Maulana Sarwar Hossain, by more than 51,000 votes.
This victory marks a historic moment for the BNP, as Babul became the only candidate from the party to win with the “sheaf of paddy” symbol in this election. Previously, BNP candidates in this constituency had failed to secure victory against nominees from the Awami League and Jatiya Party. Bhanga Upazila BNP president Alhaj Khondaker Iqbal Hossain Selim described the result as a victory for democracy and expressed gratitude to all voters.
The result, though unofficial, positions Babul as a significant figure in BNP’s electoral performance in the 13th parliamentary polls.
BNP’s Shahidul Islam Khan Babul wins Faridpur-4 seat in 13th national election
BNP candidate Bobby Hajjaj has been unofficially declared the winner in the Dhaka-13 constituency, defeating Maulana Mamunul Haque, the Jamaat-e-Islami–backed candidate of the 11-party alliance. The unofficial results were announced on Thursday, February 12, 2026. According to the results, Bobby Hajjaj received 90,601 votes, while his nearest rival Maulana Mamunul Haque secured 86,889 votes.
Maulana Hasan Junayed, the central publicity secretary of the Jamaat-e-Islami–supported 11-party alliance, confirmed that Maulana Mamunul Haque lost by a margin of 3,713 votes. The Dhaka-13 result adds to a series of constituency outcomes being reported across the capital, where several key candidates have been declared winners in unofficial counts.
The report also mentioned that Jamaat leaders warned of strong movements against alleged conspirators over election results, while other constituencies such as Dhaka-4 and Dhaka-6 saw victories for Zainul Islam and Ishraq respectively.
Bobby Hajjaj wins Dhaka-13 seat, defeating Maulana Mamunul Haque by 3,713 votes
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