Final Voter Turnout: West Bengal Hits 92.03%, Tamil Nadu Registers 84.87% in High-Stakes Polls
The first phase of elections saw high voter participation across states, with West Bengal recording an exceptional turnout and Tamil Nadu also witnessing strong voter engagement.

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The numbers reflect intense political interest, though the interpretation differs due to changes in voter base.
West Bengal Records Exceptional Voter Turnout
West Bengal registered a remarkable 92.03% voter turnout, making it one of the highest participation rates in recent elections. The strong turnout highlights the high political stakes and active voter involvement across districts.
District-Wise Turnout in West Bengal
- Alipurduar - 90.48%
- Bankura - 91.44%
- Birbhum - 93.64%
- Cooch Behar - 94.47%
- Dakshin Dinajpur - 94.80% (Highest)
- Darjeeling - 88.01%
- Jalpaiguri - 93.08%
- Jhargram - 91.78%
- Kalimpong - 82.94% (Lowest)
- Malda - 92.30%
- Murshidabad - 92.90%
- Paschim Bardhaman - 89.18%
- Paschim Medinipur - 91.81%
- Purbo Medinipur - 90.32%
- Purulia - 89.49%
- Uttar Dinajpur - 92.20%
Districts like Dakshin Dinajpur and Cooch Behar recorded particularly high participation, while Kalimpong saw comparatively lower turnout.
Tamil Nadu Records Strong Participation
In Tamil Nadu, voter turnout stood at 84.80% by 7 PM, indicating strong participation across the state.
Among districts, Karur recorded the highest turnout at 92.15%, reflecting high enthusiasm among voters.
Understanding the Drop in Electorate in Tamil Nadu
While Tamil Nadu's turnout appears strong, it needs to be viewed in the context of a significant drop in the total number of voters.
- 2021 Total Voters: 6.37 crore
- 2026 Total Voters: 5.67 crore
- Drop: 70 lakh voters (around 11%)
This reduction changes how turnout percentages should be interpreted.
Why 83% Is the Key Benchmark
In 2021, Tamil Nadu recorded a turnout of 73.63%, which translated to approximately 4.69 crore votes.
If the same number of voters participate in the current election:
- The turnout percentage would rise to around 82.7% due to the smaller voter base
This means:
- Any turnout above 82.7% indicates higher real participation than 2021
- Tamil Nadu's current turnout of 84.56% suggests that actual voter participation has likely increased
What the Numbers Indicate
The data from both states highlights different trends:
- West Bengal: Extremely high turnout suggests strong political mobilisation and high-stakes competition
- Tamil Nadu: Strong turnout, adjusted for a smaller electorate, indicates sustained or improved voter engagement












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