Anumula Revanth Reddy is an Indian politician who is serving as the second and current Chief Minister of Telangana.(PHOTO: X/@revanth_anumula)

Telangana Municipal Election 2026: Final poll data shows Congress ahead of BRS even in urban pockets

Telangana Municipal Election 2026: Congress won a landslide in the 2026 Telangana Municipal Elections, securing 1,526 wards and 5 corporations. See the ward-wise tally for BRS and BJP, and how CM Revanth Reddy’s ‘Vision 2047’ fueled the urban sweep.

by · Zee News

Telangana Municipal Election 2026: The results of the February 2026 urban local body elections have changed the political scene in Telangana. Final data from the State Election Commission, released on February 13, shows that the ruling Congress party achieved a significant win. In contrast, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) experienced a large drop in its previous municipal strongholds.

The elections, held on February 11 across 116 municipalities and 7 municipal corporations, saw a voter turnout of 73.01%.

Final tally: Congress leads in wards and corporations

The Congress party surpassed its opponents in both the total number of wards won and the control of key municipal bodies. According to the final results released on February 13, 2026, the Indian National Congress (INC) secured a dominant victory with 1,526 wards, effectively claiming clear majorities in 5 out of the 7 municipal corporations that went to the polls.

The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) maintained its position as the primary opposition by winning 772 wards, though this represents a significant decline of nearly 1,000 wards compared to their 2020 performance. Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) showed notable growth, particularly in North Telangana, finishing with 326 wards and appearing likely to secure leadership in 2 corporations. Other parties, including Independents and the AIMIM, collectively accounted for 372 wards, retaining localized influence in specific urban pockets.

For the first time in an urban election, the BRS vote share decreased significantly, continuing a downward trend seen since the 2023 Assembly elections and the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, where the party did not win any parliamentary seat.

Shift in urban dynamics

These results mark a reversal from the 2020 municipal polls, where the BRS (then TRS) dominated with over 1,700 wards. Urban and semi-urban voters, who once formed the core of BRS support, have shifted towards the Congress and BJP. 

The BJP remained in third place overall but performed strongly in districts like Nizamabad and Karimnagar. This shows its rise as a major challenger in some urban areas.

The election coincided with the second anniversary of the Congress government. Chief Minister A. Critics note that the results reflected the usual "incumbency advantage" seen in local body elections, where the ruling party often holds an edge.

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What's next?

The newly elected councillors and corporators are set to take their oaths on February 16, 2026. Special meetings will follow to elect mayors, deputy mayors, and municipal chairpersons. With Congress having a majority in most bodies, the party is likely to dominate the top administrative posts across the state.