West Bengal Elections 2026: With West Bengal heading into the second phase of Assembly elections on April 29, the first phase has already offered crucial signals about voter mood and the likely trajectory
of the contest. According to the Election Commission of India, Phase 1 recorded a historic turnout of around 92.9%, the highest since Independence, indicating strong voter mobilisation across the state.
Record Turnout
Voter Turnout crossing 90% across 152 constituencies, suggests heightened political engagement and a potentially decisive mandate in the making.
Broad-Based Participation
ECI data shows high turnout among both men (over 90%) and women (over 92%), pointing to strong gender participation that could influence outcomes in closely contested seats.
Regional Momentum
Districts such as Cooch Behar, Dakshin Dinajpur and Malda reported turnout above 94%, indicating intense electoral activity in key battleground regions that may shape early trends.
Tight Political Contest
The high turnout has been interpreted differently by major parties, with both the BJP and the Trinamool Congress claiming it reflects support for their respective agendas, underscoring a closely fought election.
Security And Electoral Management
With over 8,000 ‘super-sensitive’ booths identified and preventive action taken against potential troublemakers, the Election Commission’s heavy deployment highlights the importance of maintaining order as the polls progress.
As the state moves into Phase 2, these signals are expected to define the next leg of polling and could play a decisive role in shaping the final outcome when votes are counted on May 4.
















