In Bangladesh’s first largely peaceful and semi-inclusive election since 2008, the BNP was leading early trends (85 seats per Jamuna TV), while the Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI)-led alliance trailed, though JeI claimed a much narrower gap. Counting was still ongoing in most of the 299 contested seats.
Polling was mostly peaceful with sporadic violence, and turnout was estimated at around 50%. Youth participation was notable, though turnout was lower in traditional Awami League strongholds, partly due to fears of unrest.
The Awami League and its allies were not allowed to contest following allegations of human rights abuses. The election follows years of disputed or boycotted polls, with the BNP and JeI—former allies—now emerging as key rivals.