Campaigning Ends for 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections Phase 2
Campaigning for the second and final phase of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly election concluded on 27 April 2026. This phase will involve voters from 142 constituencies across seven districts, where approximately 3.21 crore individuals are expected to cast their votes. The election will determine the fate of 1,448 candidates competing for various Assembly seats.
Polling is scheduled for 29 April 2026, and the counting of votes will take place on 4 May 2026. The first phase of the election recorded an impressive voter turnout of over 90%, indicating significant public engagement in the electoral process.
Political campaigns have been marked by fervent activity, with major parties such as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) intensifying their efforts. Incumbent Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee from the TMC and key BJP figures, including Suvendu Adhikari, have been active in mobilising support.
Tensions between the parties have escalated during the campaign, with both sides levelling accusations against one another as they seek to secure a victory in this crucial election. Political observers note that the outcome of this election phase could have significant implications for the state's political landscape in the coming years.
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