West Bengal leads with an impressive voter turnout of 77.99%, reflecting high civic participation and vibrant political engagement.
Jharkhand follows with a voter percentage of 61.41%, indicating substantial interest in the electoral process and the issues at stake.
Odisha recorded a 59.6% turnout, indicating a majority of the electorate participated, showcasing healthy democratic engagement.
Haryana had a voter turnout of 55.93%, indicating a moderate level of participation with room for increased voter mobilization in future elections.
Delhi saw a turnout of 53.73%, reflecting relatively lower engagement compared to other states
Uttar Pradesh had a voter percentage of 52.24%, indicating possible electoral fatigue or disenchantment with the political process.
Jammu & Kashmir had a voter percentage of 51.35%, potentially influenced by unique regional challenges, including security concerns and political instability.