west bengal election results — IN news

The West Bengal Assembly election recorded a remarkable 92.65% voter turnout in the second phase on April 29, 2026, contributing to an overall turnout of nearly 93% across two polling phases.

This election marked a significant moment in Indian democracy, as it achieved the highest voter participation rate since Independence. Polling took place in 142 Assembly seats across seven districts in south Bengal, including Purba Bardhaman and Hooghly.

The turnout figures are impressive, with Purba Bardhaman leading at 93.39%, followed closely by Hooghly at 91.41%, South 24 Parganas at 91.45%, North 24 Parganas at 91.39%, and Nadia at 91.35%. Such numbers reflect a robust engagement from voters, indicating heightened interest in the electoral process.

That context matters because it illustrates how crucial these elections are for the political landscape of West Bengal. Historically, voter turnout has varied significantly across different elections, but this time it resonates with a sense of urgency among the electorate.

The counting of votes for these crucial elections will commence on May 4, 2026, starting at 8:00 AM. Observers expect initial trends to emerge within hours after counting begins, offering insights into which parties may gain an edge.

Final results are anticipated by the evening of May 4, setting the stage for potential shifts in power dynamics within the state. As political analysts look ahead, they ponder how these results will influence governance and policy direction in West Bengal.