Bharat Express

Maharashtra

PM Modi expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the people of Maharashtra for the victory of the Mahayuti alliance.

Mahayuti alliance emerges victorious in Maharashtra, leading in 220 out of 288 seats, challenge by Shiv Sena faction to ECI decision has failed to gain traction.

As counting began for the 2024 elections, the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance led with 172 seats in Maharashtra, while the MVA trailed with 47.

Counting begins at 8 AM with postal ballots, followed by EVM votes at 8:30 am A total of 288 counting centres have been set up, with one additional centre for the Nanded Lok Sabha constituency.

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The rise in turnout came with an 8.5% increase in the number of eligible voters. Voter registrations went up from 8.94 crore in 2019 to 9.70 crore this year

Maharashtra recorded 58.22% voter turnout till 5 pm on Wednesday in its 288 constituencies, while Jharkhand concluded its two-phase assembly elections with 67.59% turnout in the second phase and 66.65% in the first phase

Voter turnout varied across districts, with cities such as Mumbai City and Mumbai Suburbs recording lower participation rates of 39.34% and 40.89%.

Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, urged citizens to vote in large numbers, emphasizing the importance of democratic participation.

Polling began across 288 constituencies in Maharashtra, with 1,00,186 stations set up, including 42,604 in urban and 57,582 in rural areas.