Malda witnessed an exceptionally high voter turnout on April 23, 2026, reflecting strong public participation across all assembly constituencies. As per the latest official update recorded at 10:00 PM, the district average turnout stood at an impressive 93.75 percent, indicating a highly active electoral engagement among voters.

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Among all constituencies, Mothabari emerged as the highest performer with a turnout of 94.93 percent. Close behind were Baishnabnagar with 94.81 percent and Manikchak with 94.75 percent, both showing equally strong voter enthusiasm. Chanchal also recorded a significant turnout of 94.73 percent, while Maldah constituency followed with 94.48 percent, maintaining the upward trend seen across the district.

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Several other constituencies also reported turnout figures well above ninety percent. Harishchandrapur recorded 93.80 percent, Habibpur reported 93.76 percent, and Gazole stood at 93.58 percent. Ratua and Sujapur registered 93.41 percent and 93.34 percent respectively, both contributing steadily to the overall district performance. Malatipur recorded a turnout of 93.10 percent, remaining consistent with the district’s overall trend.

Englishbazar reported the lowest turnout among the constituencies, though it still maintained a strong participation level at 90.76 percent. Despite being the lowest, the figure remains significantly high when compared to typical electoral participation rates, highlighting the overall awareness and involvement of voters in Malda.

The consistent turnout above ninety percent in nearly every constituency suggests a heightened sense of civic responsibility among the electorate. The narrow gap between the highest and lowest performing areas indicates a balanced participation across both urban and rural regions.

This remarkable turnout reflects not only efficient election management but also increasing voter awareness and motivation. The figures indicate that voters across Malda actively exercised their democratic rights, making the polling day one of the most participatory in recent times.

With such strong engagement, the focus now shifts to the counting process and eventual results, which are expected to draw equal attention given the scale of participation observed throughout the district.