Historic Voter Turnout Marks First Phase of West Bengal Elections

In the first phase of the West Bengal assembly elections, the state recorded its highest-ever voter turnout since Independence, with 91.78 percent participation. The polling spanned 16 districts and involved 1,478 candidates. The second phase is scheduled for April 29, with votes set to be counted on May 4.

Historic Voter Turnout Marks First Phase of West Bengal Elections
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In a historic moment for West Bengal, the first phase of the assembly elections reported a voter turnout of 91.78 percent, the highest the state has witnessed since Independence, according to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar.

The elections commenced across 16 districts under heightened security measures to determine the political future of 1,478 candidates, which includes 167 women, contesting in 152 of the 294 seats available in the assembly.

As West Bengal voters displayed robust electoral behavior, attention now shifts to the second phase of the elections scheduled for April 29, with the crucial vote counting slated for May 4.

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