India
oi-Swastika Sruti
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.

West Bengal recorded a high 92.03% voter turnout in the first election phase, while Tamil Nadu achieved 84.80% by 7 PM; this figure in Tamil Nadu indicates increased actual participation because the overall electorate has decreased significantly since 2021.
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
