Over 66 p.c. voting in phase 1, 2 of Lok Sabha polls: Election Commission


New Delhi, May 1 (IANS): The Election Commission (EC) on Tuesday released the final voter turnout data for the first two legs of the seven-phase Lok Sabha elections, showing a turnout of over 66 per cent in both phases.

As per the data, of those eligible to poll in the first leg (April 19), 66.14 per cent of people exercised their right to vote, with the corresponding figures for the second phase (April 26) being 66.71 per cent.

In phase one of polling, the poll panel said that the male turnout stood at 66.22 per cent, female (66.07 per cent) and third-gender (31.32 per cent) and the overall turnout was 66.14 per cent, while the corresponding figures for the second phase were 66.99 per cent, 66.42 per cent and 23.86 per cent.

The EC has also released state-wise and Parliamentary constituencies-wise voter turnout data for the two phases of polling.

The poll panel said that the data is also updated regularly on the voter turnout app as updated in the IT system by Returning Officers through Form 17C.

A copy of Form 17C is also provided for every polling station in a constituency to all candidates through their polling agents.

The actual data of Form 17 C shall prevail which is already shared with candidates.

The final voter turnout will only be available post-counting with the counting of postal ballots and its addition to the total vote count.

The postal ballots include postal ballots given to service voters, absentee voters (85+, PwD, essential services, etc.), and voters on election duty. The daily account of such postal ballots received, as per statutory provisions, is given to all candidates.

Additionally, for ready reference of various stakeholders, including media persons, state and Parliamentary constituency-wise overall voter turnout data for the 2019 general elections is also released by EC.

 

 

  

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Wed, May 01 2024

    5 to 6% postal votes? Can the EC give the correct numbers compared to last election figures?

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 01 2024

    Even the polls in 1950s, which were ballet paper, manual counting and at places, EC had to carry ballot boxes through bullock carts in difficult inaccessible terrian etc., voting and counting used to complete within a month. Now in digital india, voting, and counting takes over a month. Impartiality of EC is also a debate point. So, maybe people are fed up and accepted their miserable fate already.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2024

    Unusual delay and frequent changes in the polling percentage data raises questions. Moreover there is no actual number of votes cast in each constituency.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2024

    The unusual delay and many changes in the previously announced voting percentage raises questions. And they have not yet announced the exact number of votes cast in each constituency.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Wed, May 01 2024

    Unreliable data

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  • Sense_shetty, Kudla

    Wed, May 01 2024

    first, they claimed a 77% voting rate... I'm uncertain about the intentions of this ECI.

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