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Zainul Islam, the candidate of the Dāripalla symbol, has been declared the winner in the Dhaka-4 constituency by a margin of nearly three thousand votes. According to the final results announced at 4:30 a.m. by Dhaka Divisional Commissioner and Returning Officer Sharaf Uddin Ahmad Chowdhury, Zainul Islam received 77,367 votes, while his closest rival, Tanvir Ahmed of the Dhaner Shish symbol, secured 74,447 votes.

The announcement marks the conclusion of vote counting in Dhaka-4, where competition between the two candidates remained close. The results were made public early on February 13, 2026, confirming Zainul Islam’s narrow but decisive victory.

The report also mentioned other results from nearby constituencies, including BNP candidates winning in Dhaka-1 and Dhaka-2, and noted a high turnout of female voters in Dhaka-9.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Zainul Islam wins Dhaka-4 seat by nearly 3,000 votes in final election results

Jahangir Hossain, the candidate of Dhaner Shish, has won the Dhaka-18 parliamentary seat according to the final results announced early on February 13, 2026. He secured 144,715 votes, defeating his nearest rival Ariful Islam of Shapla Koli, who received 111,297 votes. The results were confirmed at 4 a.m. by Dhaka Divisional Commissioner and Returning Officer Sharaf Uddin Ahmad Chowdhury.

The announcement marks the conclusion of the Dhaka-18 election, where competition centered between the Dhaner Shish and Shapla Koli candidates. The official declaration by the returning officer confirmed Jahangir Hossain’s victory margin of over 33,000 votes.

The result adds to a series of constituency outcomes being reported across the country, reflecting ongoing trends in party performances as final tallies are released.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jahangir Hossain wins Dhaka-18 seat with 144,715 votes, defeating Ariful Islam

In the preliminary unofficial results of the 13th National Parliamentary Election, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Md. Abdul Wareth has won the Gaibandha-5 (Saghata–Fulchhari) constituency. He contested with the 'scales' symbol and secured 87,913 votes. His nearest rival, BNP candidate Md. Faruk Alam Sarkar, who ran with the 'paddy sheaf' symbol, received 72,741 votes. Abdul Wareth achieved victory by a margin of 15,172 votes.

According to the report, the constituency had a total of 381,753 registered voters, including 189,796 men and 191,954 women. Approximately 57 percent of voters cast their ballots. The voting process was reported to have taken place peacefully throughout the day, with no major untoward incidents recorded, thanks to the vigilance of law enforcement agencies.

Officials noted that these results are preliminary and unofficial. The final results will be announced by the Bangladesh Election Commission after official verification.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat candidate Abdul Wareth wins Gaibandha-5 seat in preliminary election results

International observers have lauded Bangladesh’s democratic process during the country’s 13th national parliamentary election, held on February 13, 2026. David Dreier, head of the U.S.-based International Republican Institute (IRI) observation team and a former U.S. congressman, described the election as free, fair, and festive after visiting the Manarat International School and College polling center in Dhaka. He noted the orderly environment and spontaneous participation of voters.

Nighat Siddiqui, Director General of Pakistan’s Election Commission, also characterized the election atmosphere as positive and sincere. After visiting several polling centers, she observed that voters were casting ballots enthusiastically, with strong participation from women, youth, and elderly citizens. She praised the Election Commission of Bangladesh for its efficient management of the process.

According to the Election Commission, 394 international observers and 197 foreign journalists covered the election, while over one million security personnel were deployed to ensure smooth voting from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Observers call Bangladesh’s 13th national election free, fair and festive

BNP candidate Abul Khayer Bhuiyan has been unofficially declared the winner in the Lakshmipur-2 constituency, which includes Raipur and part of Sadar, during Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliamentary Election. He secured 145,913 votes, defeating his nearest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate S.U.M. Ruhul Amin Bhuiyan, who received 134,042 votes. The result was announced on Thursday night, February 12, by Assistant Returning Officer and Raipur Upazila Executive Officer Mehedi Hasan Kawsar after counting results from all 151 polling centers.

According to the Returning Officer’s office, the constituency had a total of 493,970 registered voters, including 254,407 men, 239,558 women, and five hijra voters. Abul Khayer Bhuiyan, a former three-time Member of Parliament for Lakshmipur-2, previously served as an adviser to the late BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. His closest competitor, Ruhul Amin Bhuiyan, is the district chief of Jamaat-e-Islami.

The unofficial result reinforces BNP’s presence in the region, with the final official declaration expected from the Election Commission following standard verification procedures.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Abul Khayer Bhuiyan wins Lakshmipur-2 seat unofficially in 13th national election

BNP candidate and Narsingdi district BNP general secretary Manjur Elahi has been unofficially declared the winner in the Narsingdi-3 Shibpur constituency. He secured 81,415 votes under the paddy sheaf symbol, according to results reported on February 13, 2026. His closest rival, independent candidate Arif Ul Islam Mridha, supported by the Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan Council, received 45,401 votes with the duck symbol. The Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish candidate, Maulana Rakibul Islam, nominated by the 11-party alliance, obtained 24,968 votes with the rickshaw symbol.

The total number of registered voters in the Narsingdi-3 Shibpur constituency was reported as 280,929. The results were described as unofficial, pending formal confirmation. The report also mentioned other constituencies where BNP candidates achieved unofficial victories, including Dhaka-1 and Dhaka-2, while in Dhaka-4, Zainul Islam won under the scales symbol.

These outcomes reflect early trends in the ongoing election process, with several constituencies reporting unofficial results across the country.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Manjur Elahi wins unofficially in Narsingdi-3 Shibpur with 81,415 votes

In a tightly contested race in the Madaripur-1 (Shibchar) constituency, Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish and 11-party alliance-backed candidate Said Uddin Ahmad Hanzala secured victory over BNP candidate Nadira Akter by just 385 votes. The final result was determined by postal ballots after Nadira had led in most of the 102 polling centers. Nadira received 64,291 votes under the paddy sheaf symbol, while Hanzala initially had 63,511 under the rickshaw symbol.

The postal ballots changed the outcome, giving Hanzala 1,398 votes compared to Nadira’s 233. This brought Hanzala’s total to 64,909 votes and Nadira’s to 64,524. Independent candidate Kamal Zaman Molla came third with 36,564 votes. Other contenders included Akram Hossain of Islami Andolon with 6,205 votes and several minor candidates with fewer than 3,100 votes each.

Following his win, Hanzala described the result as a victory of truth and pledged to continue fighting for justice. The constituency saw a 55 percent voter turnout, with ten candidates, including BNP, Jatiya Party, and two BNP rebels, contesting the seat.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Said Uddin Ahmad Hanzala wins Madaripur-1 by 385 votes after postal ballot reversal

Professor Abu Taleb Mondol, the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami–nominated candidate and Pabna district amir, has been unofficially declared the winner in the Pabna-4 (Ishwardi-Atgharia) constituency during the 13th national parliamentary election. He defeated BNP’s candidate Habibur Rahman Habib by a margin of 3,683 votes. According to the announced results, Mondol, contesting under the scale symbol, received 137,675 votes, while Habib obtained 133,992 votes. Independent candidate Zakaria Pintu, running under the motorcycle symbol, secured 25,841 votes.

Voting took place peacefully from morning until 4:30 p.m. across 129 polling centers in Ishwardi and Atgharia, with 84 centers in Ishwardi and 45 in Atgharia. The election saw spontaneous voter turnout, with long queues reported throughout the day. The main contest was between Jamaat’s Abu Taleb Mondol, BNP’s Habibur Rahman Habib, and independent candidate Zakaria Pintu.

In his immediate reaction, Mondol described the victory as belonging to the people of Ishwardi and Atgharia and expressed his intention to work collectively for local development. Supporters celebrated the result following the announcement.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Jamaat’s Abu Taleb Mondol wins Pabna-4 seat, defeating BNP rival by 3,683 votes

Islami Andolan Bangladesh has secured its first-ever seat in the national parliament by winning the Barguna-1 constituency. The party’s candidate, Md. Oli Ullah, who contested under the hand fan symbol, was unofficially declared elected after defeating BNP’s district convener Nazrul Islam Molla, who ran under the paddy sheaf symbol, by a margin of 4,175 votes. According to the announced results, Oli Ullah received 138,512 votes, while his closest rival Molla obtained 134,336 votes.

The Barguna-1 constituency, comprising Barguna Sadar, Amtali, and Taltali upazilas, has a total of 519,459 registered voters, including 259,097 men and 260,351 women. Additionally, 37,960 new voters were added to the rolls, and there were 6,298 postal voters. This victory marks the first time Islami Andolan Bangladesh will have representation in the national parliament.

The result signifies a new milestone for the party, which had not previously won a parliamentary seat since its formation.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Islami Andolan Bangladesh wins first-ever parliamentary seat from Barguna-1 constituency

Mufti Syed Mohammad Faizul Karim, senior Nayeb-e-Ameer of Islami Andolan Bangladesh, faced defeat in both Barishal Sadar-5 and Barishal-6 (Bakerganj) constituencies during the 13th National Parliamentary Election. In Barishal Sadar-5, BNP candidate Advocate Mojibur Rahman Sarwar won with 130,006 votes under the paddy sheaf symbol, while Faizul Karim, contesting with the hand fan symbol, received 93,216 votes. The constituency had 468,569 registered voters, with a 48 percent turnout.

In Barishal-6 (Bakerganj), BNP’s Abul Hossain Khan secured victory with 81,087 votes, followed by Jamaat-e-Islami’s Md. Mahamudunnabi with 54,533 votes. Faizul Karim finished third with 28,823 votes. The results were announced by Assistant Returning Officer and Upazila Nirbahi Officer Rumana Afroze. The constituency had 295,509 voters, and 170,000 votes were cast.

Following the defeats, Islami Andolan supporters expressed disappointment. Political observers cited strained relations with Jamaat-e-Islami and voter resentment as possible reasons for the losses.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Faizul Karim loses both Barishal seats in Bangladesh’s 13th national election

Major (Retd.) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) candidate, won the Bhola-3 constituency (Lalmohan and Tazumuddin) by a large margin in the 13th National Parliamentary Election. According to results announced on Thursday night, February 12, he received 151,774 votes, while his nearest rival, Md. Nizamul Haque Naim of the Bangladesh Development Party (BDP), secured 55,660 votes.

Voting took place across 42,779 centers nationwide from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the same day. Alongside the parliamentary election, a national referendum was also held across the country. The Bhola-3 result was part of broader outcomes showing BNP victories in several constituencies, including Madaripur, Sylhet-4, Naogaon, and Pabna-5.

The results indicate a strong performance by the BNP in multiple regions during the 13th National Parliamentary Election, reflecting significant voter support in key constituencies.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Major Hafiz Uddin Ahmed wins Bhola-3 seat with 151,774 votes in 13th election

BNP candidate and the party’s National Executive Committee Assistant Secretary for Climate Change Affairs, Mostafizur Rahman Babul, has secured an overwhelming victory in the Jamalpur-3 (Madaripur-Melandah) constituency during the 13th National Parliamentary Election. The unofficial results were announced on Thursday night, February 12, 2026, at the conference room of the Jamalpur Deputy Commissioner’s office by District Commissioner and Returning Officer Mohammad Yusuf Ali.

According to the declared results, Mostafizur Rahman Babul, contesting under the ‘sheaf of paddy’ symbol, received 207,412 votes, while his nearest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Maulana Mujibur Rahman Azadi, obtained 81,430 votes under the ‘balance scale’ symbol. This gives Babul a victory margin of 125,982 votes. The constituency had a total of 539,504 registered voters, and nine candidates contested in this election.

Officials emphasized that the announced results are unofficial, with the formal declaration expected to follow later.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Mostafizur Rahman wins Jamalpur-3 seat by 125,982 votes in unofficial results

Andaleeve Rahman Partha, chairman of the BJP and supported by the BNP, won the Bhola-1 constituency with 104,462 votes in Bangladesh’s 13th national parliamentary election. His closest rival, Md. Nazrul Islam of Jamaat-e-Islami, received 73,773 votes, while Islami Andolan’s candidate Maulana Obaidur Rahman, contesting with the hand fan symbol, secured 25,091 votes. The results were announced on Thursday night, February 12, 2026.

Voting for the 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. The election process took place simultaneously across the country.

The results from Bhola-1 reflect a decisive victory for Partha, marking a significant outcome for the BNP-supported candidate in this constituency.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

Andaleeve Rahman Partha wins Bhola-1 seat with 104,462 votes in Bangladesh’s 13th election

BNP candidate Nurul Islam Nayan secured a decisive victory in the Bhola-4 (Charfassion and Monpura) constituency during Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliamentary Election. According to results announced on Thursday night, February 12, 2026, Nayan, representing the ‘paddy sheaf’ symbol, received 190,005 votes. His closest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Md. Mostafa Kamal, contesting under the ‘scale’ symbol, obtained 82,318 votes.

Voting across the country began at 7:30 a.m. and continued until 4:30 p.m. at 42,779 polling centers. Alongside the parliamentary election, a nationwide referendum was also held on the same day. The Bhola-4 result was part of broader outcomes that saw BNP winning multiple constituencies, including five in Naogaon and three in Patuakhali, while Jamaat-e-Islami secured several seats as well.

The results indicate a strong showing for BNP in several regions, reflecting the party’s significant presence in the 13th National Parliamentary Election.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Nurul Islam Nayan wins Bhola-4 seat with 190,005 votes in 13th national election

Abul Hossain Khan, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) candidate and district BNP convener, has been unofficially elected as a Member of Parliament from the Barishal-6 (Bakerganj) constituency. According to the results, he secured 81,087 votes under the 'sheaf of paddy' symbol. His closest rival, Jamaat-e-Islami candidate Maulana Mahmudunnabi Talukdar, supported by the 11-party alliance, received 54,533 votes under the 'scales' symbol. Khan won by a margin of 1,999 votes.

Another contender, Mufti Syed Muhammad Faizul Karim of Islami Andolan Bangladesh, obtained 26,554 votes under the 'hand fan' symbol. The constituency comprises 113 polling centers, one municipality, and 14 unions within Bakerganj upazila. The total number of registered voters stands at 315,597, including 160,055 men, 155,538 women, and four transgender voters.

The unofficial results indicate a BNP victory in Barishal-6, contributing to the party’s broader electoral performance across several constituencies mentioned in the same report.

13 Feb 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP’s Abul Hossain Khan wins Barishal-6 seat with 81,087 votes


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