West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 See Massive 91.31% Voter Turnout in Final Phase

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The second and final phase of the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 recorded an impressive approximate voter turnout of 91.31%, reflecting strong participation across constituencies and reaffirming the state’s deep-rooted democratic spirit.

Voters from urban centers to rural belts turned out in large numbers, showcasing their commitment to shaping the future of West Bengal. The high turnout stands as a testament to the awareness, responsibility, and enthusiasm of the people when it comes to exercising their right to vote.

Elections in West Bengal have always been closely watched, not just for political outcomes but also for the broader impact on governance, development, and opportunities in the state. This year’s participation highlights a renewed sense of engagement among citizens, especially at a time when aspirations around economic growth, job creation, and infrastructure development are gaining prominence.

At Kolkata Calling, while the results will determine the next course of governance, there remains a shared hope across the community, that the coming years bring renewed momentum to Kolkata’s growth story.

There is a strong sentiment that the city must evolve into a hub of opportunity, enabling talent to thrive locally rather than seek prospects elsewhere. The vision is clear: a Kolkata where industries expand, innovation flourishes, and people who once left the city can return to build their futures here.

As the state awaits the final results, one thing is certain, the voice of the people has been heard, loud and clear.