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Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Live Highlights: Phase 6 Turnout at 61.2%, Lower Than 2019's 64.7%
The Lok Sabha Elections 2024 are progressing, with the sixth phase of voting showing a turnout of 61.2%, compared to 64.7% in 2019. As of 5 PM, the overall voter turnout was recorded at 57.7%. Here are detailed figures for different regions:
- Bihar: 52.24%
- Haryana: 55.93%
- Jammu & Kashmir: 51.35%
- Jharkhand: 61.41%
- Odisha: 59.6%
- Delhi (NCT): 53.73%
- Uttar Pradesh: 52.02%
- West Bengal: 77.99%
Detailed Overview
India General Elections 2024
The ongoing Lok Sabha Elections 2024 are seeing active participation across multiple phases, with Phase 6 covering 58 constituencies in six states and two union territories. Notably, all seven constituencies in Delhi are part of this phase, contributing significantly to the overall voter turnout.
Election and Vote Dynamics
This election phase witnessed significant voter engagement, with numerous prominent figures casting their votes. President Droupadi Murmu, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal were among those who participated in the democratic process.
Delhi Voting Percentage
In the National Capital Territory of Delhi, the voter turnout stood at 53.73%, reflecting active civic participation despite being slightly lower compared to the previous election cycle.
Voter Turnout Insights
Overall, the voter turnout in this phase varied across regions, with West Bengal leading at 77.99%, showcasing robust electoral engagement. Other states like Jharkhand and Odisha also demonstrated higher participation rates with 61.41% and 59.6%, respectively.
Regional Voting Breakdown
The sixth phase of voting involved:
- Delhi: All 7 seats
- Uttar Pradesh: 14 constituencies
- Haryana: All 10 seats
- Bihar: 8 seats
- West Bengal: 8 seats
- Odisha: 6 seats
- Jharkhand: 4 seats
- Jammu & Kashmir: 1 seat
Prominent political leaders, including members of the Gandhi family—Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra—also cast their votes, underscoring the election's significance.
Conclusion
As the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 progress, the voter turnout and engagement across various states and union territories continue to shape the democratic landscape of India. The electoral process remains a critical aspect of the nation's democratic fabric, with every vote contributing to the future governance of the country.
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