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Politics
West Bengal Achieves Record Voter Turnout of 91.66% in Phase 2
✍️ DD News
🗓 08 Jul 2026, 07:46 AM
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West Bengal has reported its highest-ever voter turnout since India's independence. The second phase of elections in the state saw an unprecedented 91.66% of eligible voters cast their ballots.
West Bengal has set a new record for voter participation, achieving the highest turnout since India gained independence. The second phase of the state's elections witnessed an exceptional engagement from the electorate, with 91.66% of registered voters casting their votes.
This significant figure surpasses all previous records for voter turnout in the state's electoral history. The high participation rate indicates a strong democratic exercise and keen public interest in the ongoing electoral process.
Further details on the specific constituencies that contributed to this record turnout are expected, but the overall trend highlights a robust voter response in the second phase of the West Bengal elections.
This significant figure surpasses all previous records for voter turnout in the state's electoral history. The high participation rate indicates a strong democratic exercise and keen public interest in the ongoing electoral process.
Further details on the specific constituencies that contributed to this record turnout are expected, but the overall trend highlights a robust voter response in the second phase of the West Bengal elections.