The National Election Council has officially announced the detailed schedule for announcing the results of the election of deputies to the National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term. This is an important step in the electoral process, ensuring transparency and compliance with legal regulations.
Detailed schedule for announcing election results
According to the announcement, the results of the election of deputies to the People's Councils at commune, district, and provincial levels will be announced no later than June 10, 2026. For the election of deputies to the National Assembly, the results will be announced no later than June 15, 2026. This schedule ensures that the electoral process is conducted in an orderly, fair, and transparent manner.
Legal basis and implementation process
The announcement of the election results is based on the provisions of the Law on Election of Deputies to the National Assembly and People's Councils. The National Election Council, in collaboration with election committees at all levels, will supervise and guide the counting and announcement of results to ensure accuracy and compliance with the law.
The process includes the following steps:
- Counting votes at polling stations immediately after the election ends.
- Compiling and verifying results at commune, district, and provincial levels.
- Submitting results to the National Election Council for final review and approval.
- Officially announcing the results to the public through mass media.
Significance of announcing election results on time
Announcing election results on schedule is crucial for ensuring the continuity and stability of state agencies. It helps the newly elected deputies to quickly assume their roles and responsibilities, contributing to the country's socio-economic development. Additionally, timely announcement enhances public trust in the electoral process and the state's governance.
The National Election Council emphasizes that all steps in the electoral process must be strictly followed to uphold the principles of democracy, fairness, and transparency. Voters and candidates are encouraged to actively participate and supervise the process to ensure its success.



