The 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election remains one of the most significant chapters in the state’s political history. Conducted across eight phases amidst a global pandemic, the election saw a massive mobilization of voters, reflecting the deep-rooted democratic spirit of the region. With an overall state turnout of 82.30%, the figures highlight a electorate that remained undeterred by external challenges.
The Geography of the Vote
The voting patterns across West Bengal’s 23 districts reveal a fascinating divide between rural strongholds and urban centers. Rural and semi-urban districts, particularly in the south and north, saw overwhelming participation, while the state’s capital followed a different trend.
Purba Medinipur emerged as the frontrunner in democratic engagement, recording a staggering 88.01% turnout. This region, which became a focal point of high-profile political contests, saw voters turning out in droves. Similarly, districts like Jhargram and Paschim Medinipur maintained turnouts well above the 85% mark.
Conversely, Kolkata recorded the lowest turnout in the state at 63.85%. This “urban apathy” is a recurring theme in metropolitan voting data, though it still represents a significant portion of the city’s population participating in the democratic process.
District-Wise Turnout Data
The following table provides a comprehensive breakdown of the official voter turnout percentages across all districts during the 2021 polls:
| District | Voter Turnout (%) |
| Purba Medinipur | 88.01% |
| Jhargram | 85.57% |
| Paschim Medinipur | 85.39% |
| Dakshin Dinajpur | 85.34% |
| Jalpaiguri | 85.25% |
| Cooch Behar | 84.45% |
| Purba Bardhaman | 84.34% |
| Bankura | 84.14% |
| Alipurduar | 84.06% |
| Nadia | 83.91% |
| Birbhum | 83.25% |
| Hooghly | 83.03% |
| Purulia | 82.52% |
| Murshidabad | 82.34% |
| South 24 Parganas | 82.02% |
| Malda | 81.39% |
| North 24 Parganas | 79.74% |
| Uttar Dinajpur | 79.54% |
| Howrah | 78.49% |
| Paschim Bardhaman | 76.54% |
| Darjeeling | 74.52% |
| Kalimpong | 71.39% |
| Kolkata | 63.85% |
Analysis of the Trends
The 2021 data underscores several critical factors in Bengal’s electoral landscape:
- The Gender Factor: For the first time in several cycles, women voters outperformed men in terms of percentage. The female turnout stood at 82.35%, narrowly edging out the male turnout of 82.24%. This shift highlights the growing influence of women as a distinct and decisive voting bloc in the state.
- The Hill Districts: While lower than the state average, the turnouts in Darjeeling (74.52%) and Kalimpong (71.39%) remained substantial given the unique geographical and logistical hurdles of the region.
- Resilience Amidst COVID-19: The high turnout in the later phases, despite the surging second wave of the pandemic, showcased a high level of political consciousness and the effectiveness of the Election Commission’s safety protocols.
As the state moves forward, these figures serve as a benchmark for political parties and analysts, proving that in West Bengal, the ballot box remains the ultimate tool for social and political expression.






