Democracy in Full Swing: West Bengal, Tamil Nadu Post Strong Voter Turnout by 3 PM

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West Bengal led Assembly poll turnout at 78.77%, outpacing Tamil Nadu's 70% by 3 PM. Several Bengal districts crossed 80%, while by-election states Gujarat and Maharashtra recorded comparatively moderate participation levels
Democracy in Full Swing: West Bengal, Tamil Nadu Post Strong Voter Turnout by 3 PM
An elderly voter proudly showing his inked finger after casting his vote in Phase 1 of 192 (Chandipur Primary School) of 222 Jhargram AC under Jhargram district, West Bengal. Credits: X/@CE0WestBengal

The voter turnout in the ongoing Assembly polling gathered strong momentum by 3 PM on Thursday, with West Bengal leading the charts at an impressive 78.77% turnout rate, significantly outpacing Tamil Nadu, which recorded a 70.00% turnout, according to the Election Commission of India (ECI).

The high participation levels signal robust voter engagement across both states, with several districts in West Bengal crossing the 80% mark well before polling hours conclude at 6 PM.

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In West Bengal, multiple districts reported exceptionally high voter turnout figures, underscoring an energised electorate.

Dakshin Dinajpur emerged as the frontrunner with 81.49%, followed closely by Paschim Medinipur at 81.07%, Jhargram at 81.04%, and Birbhum at 80.22%.

Murshidabad also saw strong participation at 79.72%, while Darjeeling and Malda recorded comparatively lower but still significant turnouts of 76.54% and 76.22%, respectively.

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The overall trend indicates a widespread and enthusiastic voter response across both urban and rural pockets of the state.

Tamil Nadu, while trailing behind West Bengal in overall turnout, still posted encouraging numbers across its districts.

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Namakkal led the state with 76.43%, closely followed by Karur at 76.08%, Salem at 75.79%, Erode at 75.61%, and Tiruppur at 75.38%.

Other districts such as Dharmapuri (74.68%), Dindigul (74.35%), Kancheepuram (72.51%), Coimbatore (71.16%), Kallakurichi (71.11%), and Tiruchirappalli (71.05%) also reflected steady voter participation, contributing to the state's overall healthy turnout figures.

Meanwhile, in the by-elections held across other states, turnout remained comparatively moderate by 3 PM.

In Gujarat, the Umreth constituency recorded a voter turnout of 46.66%.

In Maharashtra, Rahuri saw 39.60% polling, while Baramati registered a slightly higher turnout at 40.36%.

Polling for the 234 Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu and 152 constituencies in West Bengal began amid tight security this morning.

The voting will conclude at 6:00 pm today. Polling in the remaining constituencies in West Bengal is slated for May 29, and counting of votes will take place on May 4.

Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Archana Patnaik said that the state's electorate comprises over 5.73 crore voters, featuring 2,93,04,905 female voters, 2,80,30,658 male voters, and 7,728 third-gender voters.

The poll body is also catering to 14,59,039 first-time voters and 68,501 service voters, with 4,18,541 postal votes already received.

Furthermore, 62 counting centres have already been established to ensure a smooth process after the high-stakes voting concludes.

The main contest is expected between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, which includes the Congress, DMDK and VCK, and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by AIADMK with BJP and PMK as allies.

In West Bengal, the parties are contesting against one another for 294 Assembly seats.

As per the ECI, the first phase covers 152 Assembly constituencies, while the second phase includes 142 seats.

There are a total of 1,478 candidates in the fray in this phase. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is aiming for a fourth consecutive term, while the BJP, which secured 77 seats in the previous election, is making a renewed push to form the government in the state.

(With inputs from ANI)