West Bengal Exit Poll 2026: An exit poll for the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections has projected a significant shift in the political landscape, with the Congress expected to register a sharp rise in seat share, even as the BJP appears to take the lead.
According to the latest survey by Poll Diary, the Congress is projected to win between 3 and 5 seats. While the numbers remain modest, they mark a notable improvement from the party's performance in the 2021 Assembly elections, when it failed to secure a single seat.
BJP Ahead, TMC Trails in Exit Poll Projections
The survey suggests the BJP could emerge as the single largest party with 171 seats, while the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), led by Mamata Banerjee, is projected to win 127 seats. The Left Front is expected to secure 3 seats, while others may claim 1 seat.
In comparison, the 2021 elections saw the TMC sweep to power with 213 seats, while the BJP was reduced to 71. The Congress drew a blank. The latest projections, therefore, point to a possible resurgence for the BJP and a marginal recovery for the Congress.
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Record Turnout Marks Two-Phase Voting
The Election Commission reported a record voter turnout of 92.47 per cent across the two phases of polling in West Bengal, the highest since Independence. Voting in the second phase stood at 91.66 per cent until 7:45 pm, while the first phase on April 23 recorded 93.19 per cent.

