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2026 Breaks The Record! What Bengal’s Mega Voter Turnout Indicates? Who Does It Favour? Eyes On May 4 – Delhi News Daily

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Bengal Elections 2026: With a combined turnout of 92.47% across both phases — the highest since Independence — the state has shattered every record in the book.What Exactly Was Broken?Which Districts Voted The Most?Does High Turnout Help TMC Or BJP?What Were Voters Actually Voting For?When Will We Know?

Last Updated:April 29, 2026, 22:27 IST

Bengal Elections 2026: With a combined turnout of 92.47% across both phases — the highest since Independence — the state has shattered every record in the book.

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Bengal Polls 2026: The voter turnout tells you this election feels just as consequential to voters.

Bengal Polls 2026: The voter turnout tells you this election feels just as consequential to voters.

Bengal has just rewritten its own democratic history. With a combined turnout of 92.47% across both phases — the highest since Independence — the state has shattered every record in the book. But what does this extraordinary enthusiasm at the booth actually mean?

The voting across both phases of the 2026 Assembly elections surpassed the previous high of 84.72% set during the landmark 2011 elections. Phase 1, held on April 23, recorded 93.19%, while Phase 2 — covering 142 seats across South Bengal and Kolkata — closed at approximately 91.66% till 7:45 PM. To put it simply: Bengal hasn’t voted like this ever before.

What Exactly Was Broken?

The 2011 elections are seared into Bengal’s political memory — that was the year Mamata Banerjee ended 34 years of Left Front rule in a seismic “poriborton” (change) wave. That election recorded 84.72% turnout, long considered the gold standard of voter enthusiasm in the state.

In 2026, Bengal crossed that figure before voting had even ended in Phase 2. The numbers, in short, tell you this election feels just as consequential to voters.

Which Districts Voted The Most?

Phase 2 saw remarkable participation across South Bengal districts:

• Purba Bardhaman — 92.46%

• Hooghly — 90.34%

• Nadia — 90.28%

• South 24 Parganas — ~89.7%

• Howrah — 89.44%

Across both phases combined, a total of 6,82,51,008 voters were eligible to cast their votes in West Bengal. The sheer scale of participation across both urban and rural constituencies signals this is not a localised surge — it is statewide.

Does High Turnout Help TMC Or BJP?

This is the question every analyst is wrestling with. Historically in Bengal, high turnout has favoured the ruling party — TMC swept 215 of 294 seats in 2021 with strong mobilisation.

But 2026 is different in one critical way: the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls removed around 9 million voters — roughly 12% of the electorate — a deeply contested exercise that TMC called disenfranchisement and BJP defended as cleaning out bogus entries.

With a shrunken voter list, a 92% turnout becomes even more significant — it means almost every remaining registered voter showed up.

• If anger over deleted names drove people to booths — that could hurt TMC

• If TMC’s welfare machinery mobilised its base effectively — the numbers favour Mamata

• Four exit polls have given an edge to BJP, while only one — People’s Pulse — predicts a TMC return

What Were Voters Actually Voting For?

Beyond the turnout drama, the election was shaped by employment and industrial development concerns, the recruitment scandal, women’s safety, identity politics, and anti-incumbency after 15 years of TMC rule.

The BJP foregrounded jobs and governance failures; TMC campaigned on welfare delivery and Bengali identity. The sheer scale of participation suggests voters across both camps felt the stakes were too high to sit out.

When Will We Know?

Results will be declared on May 4, alongside outcomes in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry. Bengal’s verdict — with its record turnout, high-voltage contest, and deeply divided exit poll projections — promises to be the most closely watched of them all.

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April 29, 2026, 22:27 IST

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