BJP leaders in Goa, Punjab, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh are preparing for assembly elections that may be moved forward by at least one month. The change is being considered to prevent a manpower shortage, as the 2027 Census and the elections would otherwise draw from the same pool of government employees and teachers.
Why are assembly elections being considered for an earlier date?
The primary driver for the potential schedule shift is logistical. According to a senior BJP functionary, enumerators and polling personnel are likely to be drawn from the same group of teachers and government employees, which could lead to a shortage of manpower.

The 2027 Census is planned in two phases. While the first phase of house listing is currently underway, the second leg—Population Enumeration—is scheduled for February 2027. This second phase will also include caste enumeration.
“The possibility of assembly polls being advanced has been discussed in all the states,” said a senior BJP functionary who asked not to be named.
How are political parties in these states reacting to the potential shift?
In Punjab, both the BJP and the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have signaled support for earlier polls. AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal announced on Saturday that elections in Punjab could occur as early as November this year. Kejriwal stated he learned the elections would not be held in February 2027 but in November, urging supporters to work to elect Bhagwant Mann as Chief Minister again.
In Uttarakhand, the BJP has suggested holding elections in December. A state leader noted that this timing would prevent burdening employees and would provide a full month of rest for staff before they begin Census data collection.
In Goa, the BJP cadre is pushing for early elections to prevent the opposition from focusing its campaign on environmental and land issues. In Uttar Pradesh, an office bearer for the state unit said the party is prepared to win even if the polls are advanced by more than a few months, citing pro-incumbency in the state.
What is the situation regarding elections in Manipur?
While Manipur was originally scheduled to hold elections alongside the other states, the timeline may change. One person aware of the matter suggested that elections in Manipur might occur at a later date due to sporadic instances of unrest.

The state has faced Kuki-Meitei clashes since 2023, and has recently experienced a flare-up in Kuki-Naga clashes. The assembly tenure in Manipur is currently set to expire in March 2027.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are the elections being moved earlier?
The move is being considered to avoid a manpower shortage, as the same government employees and teachers are needed for both the elections and the February 2027 Census.
When does the second phase of the Census take place?
The second leg of the Census, known as Population Enumeration, is scheduled for February 2027.
What did Arvind Kejriwal suggest regarding the Punjab elections?
Arvind Kejriwal suggested that elections in Punjab could be held as early as November this year rather than in February 2027.
Will the Election Commission decide on the new election dates?
