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Bengal Election Result: Will Mamata Banerjee Secure a Fourth Term?

  • May 4, 2026
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Bengal Election Result: Will Mamata Banerjee Secure a Fourth Term?

The election results will determine whether Mamata Banerjee can secure a fourth consecutive term or if the BJP will finally break through in West Bengal. The counting of votes is set for May 4, 2026, following intense campaigning and high voter engagement.

West Bengal’s Assembly elections unfolded over two phases on April 23 and April 29, with a remarkable voter turnout of 92.8% in the first phase and 91.47% in the second — the highest since Independence. Both major parties claim this turnout as a mandate in their favor.

The Election Commission appointed 165 additional counting observers and 77 police observers to ensure a transparent counting process. However, controversy looms over the electoral rolls, with around 91 lakh voters, or approximately 12% of the electorate, removed due to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR).

Mamata Banerjee seeks to maintain her grip on power against challenges from the BJP and other parties like the CPI(M) and Congress. The magic number for securing a majority in the 294-member Assembly stands at 148.

The implications of these results extend beyond West Bengal. Whatever verdict emerges today, it is expected to influence national political dynamics significantly. As one analyst noted, “The shadow over this election — no result today will escape the controversy of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls.”

The Falta Assembly seat will see repolling scheduled for May 21 due to reported electoral malpractices, adding another layer of complexity to an already contentious election season.