Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Phase 4: In the fourth phase of polling across 10 states and union territories during the Lok Sabha Elections 2024, a notable 62.31 percent voter turnout was recorded until 5 pm. Among the regions participating, West Bengal stood out with the highest voter participation, recording a substantial 75.66 percent turnout, as voting progressed for 8 constituencies.
However, Jammu and Kashmir saw the lowest voter turnout at 35.75 percent, reflecting a concerning trend. Despite this, other states and UTs demonstrated a commendable engagement in the democratic process:
– Andhra Pradesh exhibited a robust 68.04 percent turnout.
– Bihar recorded a moderate 54.14 percent turnout.
– Jharkhand showcased a healthy participation at 63.14 percent.
– Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra displayed active involvement with turnouts of 68.01 percent and 52.49 percent, respectively.
– Odisha witnessed significant engagement, recording a 62.96 percent turnout.
– Telangana and Uttar Pradesh also contributed to the electoral process with turnouts of 61.16 percent and 56.35 percent, respectively.
Despite variations in turnout rates across regions, the overall participation underscores the significance of democratic elections in shaping the future of the nation.
For this round of elections, an impressive deployment of more than 19 lakh polling officials has been organized across 1.92 lakh polling stations, catering to over 17.70 crore eligible voters. This extensive arrangement reflects the commitment to facilitating a smooth and inclusive electoral process.
Several notable candidates are contesting in this phase, adding to the electoral fervor. Among them are prominent figures such as Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, Union minister Giriraj Singh, TMC’s dynamic leader Mohua Moitra, and AIMIM’s Asaduddin Owaisi. Additionally, the participation of Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, former cricketer Yusuf Pathan representing TMC, and Andhra Pradesh Congress president YS Sharmila further highlights the diversity of the electoral landscape.
The Lok Sabha elections are unfolding across seven phases, spanning from April 19 to June 1, signifying a comprehensive democratic exercise. With the counting scheduled for June 4, anticipation mounts as the nation navigates through this crucial electoral journey.