Long queues of diverse voters at polling stations in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal amid record election turnout.
Long queues of diverse voters at polling stations in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal amid record election turnout.
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Record turnout marks Tamil Nadu and West Bengal assembly polls

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Tamil Nadu recorded 85.11% turnout across all 234 seats and West Bengal's phase 1 in 152 constituencies saw 92.35%, marking historic highs. The Election Commission described polling as largely peaceful, though sporadic violence occurred in parts of Bengal. High turnout persisted despite electoral roll reductions from Special Intensive Revision (SIR).

Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal on April 23, 2026, saw record voter turnout. Tamil Nadu recorded 85.11% by 11 pm, with 48.8 million out of 57.3 million electors voting—the highest in state history, surpassing 2021's 78.29%. Provisional figures from the Election Commission of India (ECI) confirmed over 4.85 crore voters by 8 pm.

West Bengal's phase 1 across 152 constituencies achieved 92.35% turnout, translating to 33.2 million out of 36 million electors—the highest since at least 2011. Despite 11.6% deletions from Special Intensive Revision (SIR), areas like Murshidabad saw over 96% polling even after heavy deletions. ECI Chief Gyanesh Kumar saluted the voters.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated at a rally, "As far as I know, the polling rate is surpassing all records... BJP’s victory is certain." West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee claimed, "From the votes that have been polled I can say we have already won."

In Tamil Nadu, actors Ajith Kumar, Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, and others voted early. Chief Minister M K Stalin, his son Udhayanidhi, AIADMK's Edappadi Palaniswami, and Vijay cast ballots. Polling was peaceful in Tamil Nadu, while West Bengal saw sporadic clashes in Murshidabad, Dakshin Dinajpur, Asansol, and Cooch Behar, with no serious injuries reported.

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X users widely attribute the record 85% turnout in Tamil Nadu and 92% in West Bengal phase 1 to the SIR process reducing electoral rolls, questioning if it reflects a true voter surge or steady absolute votes. Skeptical views dominate, with some seeing anti-incumbency against ruling parties; BJP supporters hail it as their wave, while TMC frames it as resistance to deletions and threats. Minor violence noted but polling largely peaceful.

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West Bengal holds first phase of assembly elections today

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West Bengal is voting today in the first phase of assembly elections across 152 seats, with about 3.6 crore voters deciding the fate of 1,452 to 1,478 candidates. The contest pits BJP against Trinamool Congress in a high-stakes battle, particularly in north Bengal where BJP has been strong. The Election Commission has deployed record central forces for security.

While Tamil Nadu's April 23 assembly elections set an all-time high voter turnout of 85.1%—as initially reported amid peaceful polling—the absolute increase in votes cast marks the smallest rise over the prior election in 15 years, per Election Commission provisional data. This follows a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) that net deleted 68 lakh electors.

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Assam recorded 85.38% turnout, Puducherry 89.83% and Kerala 78.03% in assembly elections, higher than previous polls. According to the Election Commission, these are the highest ever for the states and union territory. Women voters outnumbered men in participation.

The Election Commission of India has deleted over 27 lakh names from West Bengal's voter list following Special Intensive Revision, affecting many who voted in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. The move has sparked accusations of bias from TMC and defenses from BJP ahead of assembly elections. The Supreme Court recently declined further intervention.

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India's Election Commission released West Bengal's first supplementary voters list around 11:55 PM on March 23. The list covers decisions on about 29 lakh names under adjudication. Technical glitches prevented many voters from downloading it.

Ahead of West Bengal assembly election vote counting, Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee instructed TMC counting agents in a virtual meeting to stay vigilant at centres. They urged agents not to trust rumours, avoid outside food, and report any irregularities. Counting is scheduled for May 4.

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The Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) second phase has reduced voters by about 5.4 crore in 12 states and Union Territories. Uttar Pradesh saw 2.05 crore names deleted with the release of its final electoral roll. The process began on October 27, 2025.

 

 

 

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