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When will voting happen in five states including Bengal and Tamil Nadu; see the complete schedule

The Election Commission has announced the voting dates for the assembly elections in five states, including West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.

The Election Commission of India has officially declared the dates for assembly elections in five states: West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam, and Puducherry. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar outlined that West Bengal will have voting in two phases on April 23 and April 29, while Tamil Nadu will vote on April 23. Furthermore, Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry will conduct their voting on April 9. All states are set to declare the election results on May 4.

This election cycle is particularly significant as it involves crucial states known for their diverse voter bases and political dynamics. West Bengal, in particular, is noted for its fierce political contests, and the phased voting method indicates the Election Commission's strategy to manage voter turnout and ensure a smooth electoral process. Tamil Nadu's single-day voting is also noteworthy, reflecting its political environment and historical election patterns.

As the election dates approach, the attention of various political parties and candidates will intensify, with campaign strategies expected to evolve based on the announced schedule. The outcomes in these states could have considerable implications for the national political landscape, providing insights into the electorate's current sentiments and priorities, especially ahead of the general elections.

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