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Historic 92.47% Turnout in West Bengal Elections

West Bengal has scripted history in its assembly polls, boasting the highest voter participation since 1947. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar praised the electorate Wednesday night for...

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January 1, 1970
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Historic 92.47% Turnout in West Bengal Elections

West Bengal has scripted history in its assembly polls, boasting the highest voter participation since 1947. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar praised the electorate Wednesday night for smashing records in the opening two phases. Phase one on April 23 drew 93.19% voters in 152 seats. Day two, April 29, across the remaining 142 seats, clocked 91.66% by evening, blending into a stellar 92.47% overall. Kumar's statement via the Election Commission highlighted this as an 'unparalleled achievement,' extending thanks to all participants. Provisional data from the CEO's office suggests final tallies could climb higher, with lines forming post-deadline at multiple centers. Rigorous monitoring through live streams by top commissioners ensured transparency across every polling station. Bolstered by extensive central force deployment—2,407 companies strong—and additional observers, polling was peaceful barring isolated violence in pockets. East Burdwan topped charts at 93.39%, contrasting Kolkata South's 87.25%. As anticipation builds for May 4 results, this massive turnout signals a vibrant democratic pulse in West Bengal, reflecting deep public engagement amid tight security and watchful eyes.

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