The first phase of the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 has witnessed an unusually high voter turnout, with nearly 92% voting recorded across 152 seats in 16 districts.
This marks a significant increase compared to around 82.64% turnout in the same constituencies during the previous election, drawing widespread attention and sparking discussions about what such a surge could mean for the political landscape.
The high participation has led to speculation about voter sentiment and its possible impact on key contenders, including the ruling Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party. In the 2021 elections, these 152 seats saw the Trinamool Congress secure 92 seats, while the BJP won 59, with one seat going to others. This time, both parties have expressed confidence in their prospects, even as analysts point out that higher turnout can reflect multiple factors, including voter mobilisation and local dynamics.