Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Over 61.25 per cent has been recorded within the sixth part of Lok Sabha elections 2024 which was held on 58 constituencies throughout seven states on Saturday. After this part now, polling the seventh and last part of normal elections will happen on June 1 and the counting of votes is scheduled for June 4.
The Election Commission (EC) famous that the turnout of 61.25 per cent was as of 11:45 pm on Saturday. In the 2019 normal election, the turnout within the corresponding part (59 seats throughout seven states went to polls) was 64.4 per cent.
According to the EC, the voter turnout within the fifth part of the continued polls held on May 20 was recorded at 62.2 per cent. The turnout within the fourth part stood at 69.16 per cent, 3.65 share factors greater than the corresponding part within the 2019 parliamentary election.
The voter-turnout determine for the third part of polling was 65.68 per cent. In the third part of the 2019 election, the turnout was 68.4 per cent. In the second part of the 2024 election, the turnout was recorded at 66.71 per cent as towards the 69.64 per cent within the second part of the 2019 polls.
In the primary part of the continued normal election, a 66.14-per cent turnout was recorded. In the 2019 polls, the turnout within the first part was 69.43 per cent.
The ballot panel has stated the ultimate turnout will solely be obtainable after the outcomes, with the counting of postal ballots and their addition to the whole voting share.
NDA’s quantity trying higher, says PM Modi
As the sixth part of the Lok Sabha polls concluded, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday stated the NDA’s numbers are trying higher and higher and other people have realised that for the reason that “INDI alliance” is coming nowhere near energy, voting for it’s futile.
The sixth part of the Lok Sabha elections was held in 58 constituencies throughout six states and two Union territories.
“I thank all those who have voted in the penultimate phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. NDA’s numbers are looking better and better,” Modi stated.
“People have realised that since INDI Alliance is coming nowhere close to power, voting for it is futile,” he stated in a put up on X.
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