๐ณ๏ธ Mumbai's Lok Sabha Elections 2024 witnessed challenges like never before - from sweltering heat to technical issues, voters braved it all! #MumbaiElections #VotingDrama
Mumbai recently saw a turnout of 52.27% in the general elections amidst sultry weather and delays at polling stations. Issues with Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) were reported in areas like Mulund and Powai, causing disruptions but were promptly fixed. The voter turnout in various constituencies like Bhiwandi, Dhule, and Dindori ranged from 14.79% to 19.50% by midday, showing a mixed response among voters.
In Maharashtra, the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 recorded a 48.66% voter turnout, with Mumbai hosting Phase 5 polling for six seats. Amidst complaints of lengthy queues and weather challenges, the city continued to cast their votes. As the day progressed, the turnout in Mumbai stood at 47.52%, reflecting the determination of citizens to fulfill their civic duty.
Despite efforts, by 5 pm, the overall turnout for 13 constituencies was at 48.66%, showcasing the persistent challenges faced in the electoral process. In contrast, states like West Bengal and Union Territory Ladakh led with higher polling percentages, setting examples for efficient voting practices.
The Lok Sabha Elections Phase 5 concluded with a 56.68% voter turnout across 49 seats until 5 pm. Prominent candidates like Smriti Irani, Rajnath Singh, and Rahul Gandhi awaited the fate determined by this significant electoral exercise. The day reiterates the importance of active participation in democracy, regardless of the external hurdles faced during the voting process.
Mumbai recorded a turnout of 52.27 percent, lower than that in 2019, in the general elections on Monday amid sultry weather and complaints of delays in the ...
At three polling booths, one in Mulund (East) and two in Powai, voting resumed as the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) were fixed after they were reported to ...
Among the 13 constituencies, Bhiwandi recorded 14.79 per cent polling, Dhule 17.38 per cent, Dindori 19.50 per cent, Kalyan 11.46 per cent, Mumbai North ...
Notably, elections in 6 Lok Sabha seats in Mumbai are underway for Phase 5. The seats are Mumbai North, Mumbai North West, Mumbai North East, Mumbai North ...
Mumbai's election turnout drops to 52.2% with voters facing sultry weather and long queues, highlighting challenges in the polling process.
Lok Sabha polls 2024: West Bengal recorded the highest polling percentage till 3 pm at 62.72 per cent, followed by the Union Territory of Ladakh where 61.26 ...
According to the ECI, 56.68% turnout recorded in 49 seats till 5 pm, adding, 67.15% polling took place in Ladakh in the fifth phase.
The 13 constituencies that went to the polls on Monday recorded a turnout of 48.66% by 5pm. In Mumbai, the poll percentage stood at 47.52% | Mumbai news.
Voters from 49 constituencies across six states and two Union Territories are voting in the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha polls today.
Mumbai: Amid sweltering heat and humid conditions, serpentine queues, and plaguing poll-related issues like EVM glitches, change of centres, ...
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While Maharashtra recorded the lowest voter turnout at 48.88 per cent, West Bengal recorded the highest polling percentage at 73.
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The constituency registered a voter turnout of 51.87 per cent at the end of the day which was the fourth highest of all the six constituencies in Mumbai.
The constituency of Mumbai South recorded the worst voter turnout with 47.7 percent voting.