Swarupnagar Assembly Constituency Sees 17.95% Voter Turnout by 9 AM
17.95% Voter Turnout At Swarupnagar Assembly Constituency Till 9:00AM
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As of 9:00 AM on April 29, 2026, the voter turnout in Swarupnagar Assembly constituency in North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, was recorded at 17.95%, slightly below the state average of 18.39%. The constituency, which has a total of 228,965 eligible voters, is witnessing elections for its assembly seat.
- 01Voter turnout in Swarupnagar is 17.95% as of 9:00 AM.
- 02The state-wide average voter turnout in West Bengal is 18.39%.
- 03Swarupnagar has a total of 228,965 eligible voters.
- 04The constituency is reserved for Scheduled Castes.
- 05Bina Mondal from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is the incumbent.
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In the Swarupnagar Assembly constituency of North 24 Parganas district, West Bengal, the estimated voter turnout reached 17.95% by 9:00 AM on April 29, 2026. This turnout is slightly lower than the state average of 18.39% reported by the Election Commission of India. The constituency has 228,965 eligible voters, including 119,447 males, 109,516 females, and two individuals from the third gender. The constituency is reserved for Scheduled Castes and falls within the Bangaon Lok Sabha constituency. In previous elections, Swarupnagar saw a turnout of 86.01% in 2021, 85.79% in 2016, and 87.13% in 2011. Bina Mondal of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is the current representative, having won the last election by a margin of 34,800 votes against her nearest rival from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
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The voter turnout figures are crucial for understanding the electoral engagement in Swarupnagar, which can influence future political strategies and governance in the region.
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