West Bengal Breaks Voter Turnout Record, Surpasses Tripura
West Bengal achieved a record-breaking voter turnout in its assembly elections, surpassing Tripura's previous high. The state reported a turnout of 93.71%, the highest since Independence. Notably, the participation of female voters was significant. The data was shared by the Election Commission, highlighting a robust democratic engagement.
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West Bengal has emerged as the new leader in voter turnout for assembly elections, registering an unprecedented 93.71% participation, according to the latest data from the Election Commission.
This new record beats Tripura's previous milestone of 93.61% from their 2013 polls and marks the highest voter engagement since Independence.
With women voters playing a pivotal role, the trend reflects a strengthening democratic process across the state, aligning with high turnout rates seen in Tripura, Nagaland, and Manipur.
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