West Bengal Phase 2 Voting has recorded an overall turnout of approximately 40% till 11 AM, indicating strong voter participation across the 142 constituencies going to polls in this phase. Early trends suggest a competitive electoral atmosphere, with voters turning out steadily since polling began at 7 AM. According to district-wise data, East Burdwan leads the charts with the highest turnout at 44.50%, reflecting robust voter engagement in the region. Hooghly follows with 43.12% polling, while Nadia has recorded 40.34% turnout so far. North 24 Parganas stands at 38.43%, South 24 Parganas at 37.92%, Howrah at 39.45%, Kolkata North at 38.39%, and Kolkata South at 36.78%, which remains the lowest among the reported districts. Despite variations across urban and semi-urban regions, polling activity is expected to rise further as the day progresses. Historically, urban constituencies tend to pick up momentum in the latter half of the voting hours, and officials are anticipating a similar trend in this phase as well. This phase of polling is particularly significant as it covers several politically sensitive and high-stakes constituencies where major parties are in direct competition. Both leading political forces are making strong claims, with campaign narratives focusing on governance, development, and voter trust. Security arrangements remain tight across all districts, with election officials closely monitoring turnout patterns and polling station activities to ensure smooth conduct. As voting continues into the afternoon, the final turnout figures are expected to provide a clearer picture of voter sentiment in this crucial phase of the West Bengal elections.


