West Bengal elections: 2,926 candidates set for 2 phases post withdrawals
First phase sees 1,478 candidates across 152 constituencies, while second phase has 1,448 candidates in 142 seats
People gather to appeal before a tribunal over issues related to SIR of electoral rolls, in Murshidabad. (Photo:PTI)
Kolkata, Apr 14: A total of 2,926 candidates remain in the fray for the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections following the completion of the nomination withdrawal process, the Election Commission said on Tuesday.
According to an official press note issued by the poll panel, 1,478 candidates will contest in 152 constituencies in the first phase, while 1,448 candidates are in the race for 142 constituencies going to polls in the second phase.
A senior Election Commission official said the poll machinery is now fully geared up for the next stage.
"With the final list of candidates ready, returning officers will proceed to notify the contesting candidates in the official gazette as per rules," the official said.
The commission has also reiterated its transparency measures, allowing voters to access details of candidates, including their educational qualifications, criminal antecedents, and assets, through the ECINet mobile application.
"In line with our efforts to improve voter awareness and accessibility, ballot units will display coloured photographs of candidates along with their names and symbols in larger fonts," he added.
The last date for filing nominations for the second phase was April 9, with scrutiny held on April 10 and withdrawals permitted till April 13.
Polling for the two phases is scheduled on April 23 and 29, with authorities focusing on ensuring the smooth conduct of the electoral process across the state.
PTI