West Bengal is conducting the final phase of its Assembly elections across 142 key southern constituencies. The voting process is determining representation for a significant portion of the state’s legislative seats in these regions.
By mid-morning, the state recorded a voter turnout of 39.97%, indicating moderate participation in the electoral process. District-level results showed varying engagement levels, with Purba Bardhaman leading participation at 44.5%, demonstrating stronger voter interest in that region compared to statewide averages.
The southern constituencies represent crucial battlegrounds in the overall electoral contest. Completion of this final phase marks an important milestone in West Bengal’s election cycle, as voters exercise their democratic rights across multiple districts simultaneously.
Source: News24Online (news24online.com) | April 30, 2026
