High voter turnout across West Bengal-especially in the southern and northern regions has sparked debate over whether the state is witnessing a strong, unified electoral wave or multiple regional trends. Data shows over 95% turnout in 67 constituencies, with another 190 seats recording 90-95% voting, largely concentrated along the southern belt and northern districts near the Bangladesh border. While some analysts suggest the possibility of "two tsunamis" indicating different voting patterns, others argue that Bengal's history of decisive mandates points to a single, unified voter sentiment.