Hyderabad, February 13, 2026 – The ruling Congress party has established a commanding lead in the Telangana Municipal Elections 2026 as counting of votes progresses rapidly across the state. Following the high-stakes polling held on February 11, which saw a robust 73.01% voter turnout, early trends indicate a significant “Hand” wave, reflecting public approval of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy’s administration.
As of midday, February 13, counting across 123 centers shows Congress comfortably ahead in the majority of the 116 municipalities and 7 municipal corporations at stake.
Key Results Snapshot (Midday Trends)
The latest data from the Telangana State Election Commission (TSEC) and major news outlets reveals a clear trend:
| Category | Total | Congress (Lead/Won) | BRS (Lead/Won) | BJP (Lead/Won) | Others |
| Municipalities | 116 | 25–28 | 6 | 0 | 0 |
| Ward-Wise Tally | ~2,981 | 600+ | 280–350 | 70–76 | 90+ |
Note: These figures are based on partial declarations. Final official results are expected by late evening.
Corporation Insights: A Tight Contest in Strongholds
While Congress leads overall, the competition remains stiff in the 7 Municipal Corporations:
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Mahbubnagar: Congress has taken a definitive lead, securing several early wards.
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Nalgonda: A fierce battle is underway between Congress and BRS, with BRS holding its ground in traditional pockets.
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Karimnagar: The BJP is putting up a fight in specific divisions, but early leads suggest a multi-cornered contest with Congress.
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Nizamabad & Ramagundam: Congress is currently ahead, capitalizing on recent urban welfare initiatives.
The Political Narrative: Why the Shift?
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Congress Momentum: Building on its 2023 Assembly victory, the Congress party has successfully converted its rural base into urban support. Voters appear to have responded positively to the government’s focus on infrastructure and local governance.
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BRS Defensive Stance: The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), while retaining influence in strongholds like Sircilla and parts of Nalgonda, is struggling to regain the dominance it held over the last decade.
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BJP’s Urban Challenge: Despite high-profile campaigning by national leaders, the BJP remains a distant third, struggling to translate its ideological support into ward-level victories.
What’s Next?
The counting process, monitored via webcasting and heavy police security, is expected to conclude today. Following the declaration:
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February 16: Elected ward members and corporators will be administered the oath of office at 11:30 AM.
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Post-Oath: Special meetings will be held to conduct indirect elections for the prestigious posts of Mayors and Chairpersons.
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