Voter turnout in West Bengal has reached close to 90% in the first phase of polling, surpassing figures recorded in Tamil Nadu as of 5 PM on April 23, 2026.
According to official data, West Bengal recorded a turnout of 89.93%, reflecting strong voter participation across polling stations. In comparison, Tamil Nadu reported a turnout of 82.24% during the same period. The difference highlights a higher level of voter engagement in West Bengal during this phase of elections.
Election authorities in both states have conducted polling under strict monitoring, with security and logistical arrangements in place to ensure a smooth process. Voters in large numbers turned out to cast their ballots, contributing to the overall turnout figures.
Officials noted that the voting process remained orderly, with continuous monitoring at polling booths to maintain transparency and efficiency.
The high turnout in both states reflects active participation by voters, supporting a well-conducted and inclusive electoral process.
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