How much voting took place in 13 Lok Sabha seats of Maharashtra on May 20? Election Commission has now given the complete data

Maharashtra Lok Sabha Elections 2024: The Election Commission said on Wednesday that in the fifth phase of Lok Sabha elections on May 20, the final voting in 13 out of 48 Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra was 56.89 percent. In these seats, Dindori, Dhule, Nashik, Palghar, Kalyan, Bhiwandi, Thane, Mumbai North, Mumbai North East, Mumbai North West, Mumbai North Central, Mumbai South Central and Mumbai South, there was an average of 55.38 percent voting in 2019.

This figure is an increase of 2.56 percentage points from the 54.33 percent turnout announced late on Monday night, when voting took place. According to the State Election Office, 66.75 percent voting was recorded in Dindori Lok Sabha constituency of Nashik district, which is the highest. There was 63.91 percent voting on 13 seats in Palghar. The final voting in Nashik parliamentary constituency was 60.75 percent, in Dhule 60.21 percent, in Bhiwandi 59.89 percent, in Mumbai North constituency 57.02 percent, in Mumbai North East 56.37 percent, in Mumbai North.

West 54.84 percent, Mumbai South Central 53.60 percent. Thane 52.09 percent, Mumbai North Central 51.98 percent, Kalyan 50.12 percent and Mumbai South 50.06 percent were in the bottom four. Altogether, 2,46,69,544 persons were eligible to vote in these constituencies, of which 1,31,38,526 were males, 1,15,28,278 were females and 2,740 belonged to the third gender. A total of 1,40,34,598 people, including 76, exercised their franchise. 57,029 males, 63,76,907 females and 662 from the third gender. In Maharashtra in the fifth phase Lok Sabha Elections The voting also concluded. The counting of votes will take place on June 4.

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