Vietnam opens polls for 16th NA, local council elections

Vietnam initiated a significant democratic process on Sunday, March 15, 2026, as polling stations nationwide opened for the dual elections of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and members of People’s Councils across all administrative levels. This electoral event, reported by Vietnam News Agency, marks a crucial political milestone for the country’s governance structure for the 2026-2031 term.

The extensive electoral operation commenced at 7:00 AM local time with an anticipated 79 million registered voters expected to participate across 72,195 established polling stations. These facilities will remain accessible until 7:00 PM, allowing citizens ample opportunity to exercise their democratic rights.

Voters face substantial choices in both electoral contests. For the National Assembly, citizens will select 500 parliamentary deputies from a competitive field of 864 pre-qualified candidates. Simultaneously, they will determine the composition of People’s Councils at communal, district, and provincial levels, creating a comprehensive renewal of local governance structures.

National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man has established a clear electoral timeline, mandating that official results must be formally announced by March 25, 2026. Following the conclusion of the electoral process, the newly constituted 16th National Assembly is scheduled to convene its inaugural session commencing April 6, 2026, marking the beginning of Vietnam’s next legislative chapter.