West Bengal Phase 2 Voting Sees Steady Start with 18.39% Turnout by 9 AM

Polling for the second and final phase of the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 witnessed a steady start, with 18.39% voter turnout recorded in the first two hours, according to a senior official of the Election Commission of India.

West Bengal Phase 2 Voting Sees Steady Start with 18.39% Turnout by 9 AM

Voting began at 7 AM across 142 constituencies, covering key districts that form the political core of the state.

West Bengal Phase 2 Voting Sees Steady Start with 18.39% Turnout by 9 AM

District-Wise Turnout Highlights

Among the districts, Purba Bardhaman recorded the highest turnout at 20.86%, followed closely by Hooghly at 20.16%. Other districts reported:

Nadia: 18.5%

North 24 Parganas: 17.81%

Kolkata Uttar: 17.28%
South 24 Parganas: 17.25%

Kolkata Dakshin: 16.81%

West Bengal Phase 2 Voting Sees Steady Start with 18.39% Turnout by 9 AM

Peaceful Polling with Tight Security

Officials confirmed that polling is largely peaceful, with only minor incidents reported in isolated areas. Authorities have sought detailed reports to ensure transparency and swift action where needed.

West Bengal Phase 2 Voting Sees Steady Start with 18.39% Turnout by 9 AM

The election is being conducted under unprecedented security arrangements, with extensive deployment of forces to maintain law and order.

Massive Electorate and Infrastructure

A total of 3,21,73,837 voters are eligible to vote in this phase, including:
1,64,35,627 men

1,57,37,418 women

792 third-gender voters

Polling is taking place across 41,001 polling stations, all equipped with webcasting facilities to ensure monitoring and transparency.

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