Over 41 per cent of the voters exercised their franchise till 3 pm on Sunday in the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha polls in 59 constituencies across seven states with West Bengal on top of the chart.According to the Election Commission of India, West Bengal witnessed 56.11 per cent voting, while Jharkhand recorded second-highest voter turnout at 47.54 per cent till 3 pm.The estimated turnout in Madhya Pradesh was 43.95 per cent, 42.36 per cent in Haryana, 35.75 in Bihar, 35.73 in Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi stands at 33.92 per cent polling. The average voter turnout stood at 41.03 per cent.Several incidents of violence were reported from West Bengal.Of the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi, voting percentage was highest at North West Delhi (36.83 per cent), North East Delhi (35.73 per cent), followed by West Delhi (34.88 per cent), South Delhi (34.35 per cent), East Delhi (33.79 per cent), New Delhi (31.96 per cent), and Chandni Chowk (31.74 per cent).In Delhi, Congress leaders Sheila Dikshit