En Bengala, 48 escaños registraron una caída de votantes que representa el 28% de las eliminaciones

En 48 escaños durante las elecciones de 2026 en Bengala Occidental, el número de votantes cayó por debajo de los niveles de 2021. Estos escaños representan el 28% del total de 2,716 millones de eliminaciones del censo electoral. La Revisión Intensiva Especial podría haber influido en la participación.

Las elecciones de 2026 en Bengala Occidental destacaron por dos motivos: un nuevo criterio de 'discrepancias lógicas' eliminó 2,716 millones de nombres del censo electoral, y una participación récord del 92,95% supuso 3,1 millones de votos más que en 2021.

Un análisis revela 96 escaños con patrones notables. En 48 escaños, el número de votantes fue inferior al de 2021; estos representan el 28% del total de eliminaciones. El BJP había ganado 15 de ellos en 2021.

De los 246 escaños restantes con mayor número de votantes, 48 registraron al menos 20.000 votos más, lo que representa el 42% de los votos adicionales pero solo 266.000 eliminaciones, con un promedio de 5.548 por escaño. El BJP había ganado 14 de ellos en 2021.

Las eliminaciones variaron ampliamente, desde 74.775 en Samserganj hasta 71 en Manbazar. A pesar de una participación superior al 90% en ambos, Samserganj (96,04%) registró una disminución neta de 33.536 votos (una caída del 17,8% respecto a 2021), mientras que Manbazar (91,73%) sumó 20.605 votos (un aumento del 9,6%).

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