Lok Sabha Elections 2024
As the second phase of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 unfolds across various states in India, the voter turnout till 1 pm has started to paint a picture of civic engagement and democratic participation.
Voter turnout till 1 pm for phase 2 of #LokSabhaElections2024
Assam 46.31%
Bihar 33.80%
Chhattisgarh 53.09%
Jammu And Kashmir 42.88%
Karnataka 38.23%
Kerala 39.26%
Madhya Pradesh 38.96%
Maharashtra 31.77%
Manipur 54.26%
Rajasthan 40.39%
Tripura 54.47%
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Here’s a breakdown of the voter turnout percentages recorded in different states:
Assam:
The voter turnout in Assam stood at 46.31% by 1 pm, indicating a significant portion of the electorate exercising their franchise early in the day.
Bihar:
Bihar recorded a turnout of 33.80% by midday, showing a steady pace of voter participation in the state.
Chhattisgarh:
With a turnout of 53.09%, Chhattisgarh showcased one of the highest levels of voter engagement among the states participating in the second phase of elections.
Jammu And Kashmir:
At 42.88%, Jammu and Kashmir demonstrated a substantial turnout, reflecting the enthusiasm of voters in the region.
Karnataka:
The voter turnout in Karnataka stood at 38.23%, indicating a moderate level of participation in the electoral process.
Kerala:
Kerala recorded a turnout of 39.26%, suggesting a decent voter presence at polling booths across the state.
Madhya Pradesh:
With a turnout of 38.96%, Madhya Pradesh witnessed a significant number of voters exercising their democratic right by noon.
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Maharashtra:
Maharashtra registered a turnout of 31.77%, reflecting a somewhat lower participation compared to some other states.
Manipur:
The voter turnout in Manipur soared to 54.26%, indicating a robust engagement of citizens in the electoral process.
Rajasthan:
At 40.39%, Rajasthan demonstrated a healthy turnout, showcasing the interest of voters in shaping the country’s political landscape.
Tripura:
Tripura recorded an impressive turnout of 54.47%, reflecting a strong enthusiasm among voters to make their voices heard.
Uttar Pradesh:
With a turnout of 35.73%, Uttar Pradesh showcased a steady pace of voter participation in the ongoing elections.
West Bengal:
West Bengal witnessed a turnout of 47.29%, indicating a significant presence of voters in polling stations across the state.
The varying levels of voter turnout across these states underscore the diverse socio-political dynamics at play and highlight the importance of each citizen’s role in shaping the future of the nation through the electoral process. As the day progresses, these numbers are expected to evolve, offering deeper insights into the extent of public engagement in the democratic exercise.