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Punjab Assembly Election 2027

Thursday, February 25, 2027 · 307 days away

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Event overview

117-seat Punjab state election; AAP incumbency test.

Date
2027-02-25
Country / jurisdiction
India
Region
India
Category
Elections
Status
scheduled

What this countdown tracks

Punjab's 17th Legislative Assembly term expires on 23 March 2027, with polling expected around 25 February 2027. All 117 seats are contested in a single-phase vote. The election is the first incumbency test for the Aam Aadmi Party government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, which took office on 16 March 2022.

Background

In 2022, AAP swept Punjab with 92 of 117 seats and a 42.0 per cent vote share, reducing the incumbent Congress to 18 seats, the Shiromani Akali Dal to 3 and the BJP to 2. The verdict ended a decades-long Congress-Akali rotation and installed AAP's first full-term state government outside Delhi. Bhagwant Mann, the sitting Lok Sabha MP for Sangrur at the time, took oath at Bhagat Singh's ancestral village Khatkar Kalan. Turnout was 71.95 per cent, down from 77.20 per cent in 2017 and the lowest in a Punjab assembly poll since 2002.

The 2024 Lok Sabha result in Punjab fragmented the state's politics further: Congress won 7 of 13 seats, AAP 3, the Shiromani Akali Dal 1, independents 2 including sitting MP Amritpal Singh, and BJP drew zero seats. Persistent issues framing the 2027 contest include the handling of drug abuse documented in the 2024 AIIMS-Punjab Opioid Dependence Study, agrarian distress after the repeal of the three farm laws in 2021, the revival or otherwise of the Shiromani Akali Dal under the Sukhbir Badal rehabilitation attempt, and fiscal stress with state debt exceeding ₹3.74 lakh crore as per the 2024-25 budget. The state's debt-to-GSDP ratio exceeded 47 per cent in 2024-25, among the worst in India, and the Comptroller and Auditor General flagged the power-subsidy bill — free 300 units per household for over 90 per cent of domestic consumers — as a structural risk.

Why the date matters

A vote on or around 25 February 2027 closes out the AAP government's first full term and tests whether Delhi-model welfare politics translates into agrarian-state retention. It will also indicate the direction of the Shiromani Akali Dal after Sukhbir Badal's public penance at the Akal Takht on 10 December 2024 and whether the BJP can expand an urban base independently of SAD. Sikh diaspora funding and the Khalistan-related security frame remain background variables. Historically, Punjab has alternated Congress-Akali governments every two terms since 1997, breaking the pattern only in 2022.

What to watch for

  • ECI notification and whether polling is single-phase as in previous cycles.
  • AAP anti-incumbency on drugs, law and order, and power-subsidy fiscal strain.
  • SAD-BJP alliance negotiations or continued separate contest after the 2022 rupture.
  • Congress leadership question after Charanjit Singh Channi versus Pratap Singh Bajwa factional tensions.
  • Amritpal Singh-led formations and Akali Dal (Waris Punjab De) footprint in Majha region.
  • SGPC-political axis influence in Sikh-majority constituencies and the Akal Takht's posture.
  • State finances and RBI-monitored market-borrowing cap under Article 293(3).
  • Farmer-union endorsements following the 2020–21 protests and the 2024 Delhi Chalo mobilisation.
  • Turnout variation in the Malwa, Majha and Doaba sub-regions that historically vote differently.

Historical context

Punjab's post-1966 assembly has seen 17 elections, with the Akali Dal heading six governments, Congress seven, and two stints of President's Rule including the extended 1987–92 period during militancy. The 1992 election, held after the Khalistan insurgency peaked, recorded 21.6 per cent turnout, the lowest ever. Since 1997 the state had alternated in strict two-term cycles — Akali 1997, Congress 2002, Congress 2007 (broken by Akali-BJP win), Akali-BJP 2012, Congress 2017, AAP 2022 — until the 2022 AAP landslide disrupted that pattern. The 2027 vote will test whether the new tripolar structure holds or collapses back into two-cornered contests.

Related events to track

The Punjab vote runs in the same window as the Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election 2027, follows the India Union Budget 2027 and precedes the larger 2028 state cycle including the Karnataka Assembly Election 2028.

FAQ

When exactly is the Punjab Assembly election 2027? Polling is expected in late February 2027. The assembly term ends 23 March 2027, and the ECI typically schedules voting two to four weeks before term expiry.

Is the election confirmed or expected? Constitutionally required before 23 March 2027 under Article 172. Dates are pending ECI notification, typically issued six weeks prior.

Who is responsible for conducting it? The Election Commission of India with the Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab, through 117 Returning Officers at assembly-constituency level.

Where can I read the official announcement? eci.gov.in and ceopunjab.gov.in publish the schedule, model code of conduct dates and nomination timelines.

Source

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Punjab_Legislative_Assembly_election

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