Lok Sabha polls 2024: Madhya Pradesh records 54.09 pc voter turnout till 3 pm
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], May 7 (ANI): Lok Sabha surveys 2024: Madhya Pradesh records 54.09 pc elector turnout till 3 pm
North of 54% surveying was kept till 3 pm in the Lok Sabha decisions being held in nine parliamentary bodies electorate in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday.
By 3 pm, 54.09 percent votes were projected, as indicated by information delivered by the Political decision Commission of India.
Casting a ballot in nine parliamentary seats of Madhya Pradesh, including Morena, Bhind, Gwalior, Guna, Sagar, Vidisha, Bhopal, Rajgarh, and Betul, is in progress in the third period of Lok Sabha races. Casting a ballot started at 7 am and will go on till 6 pm, according to the Political race Commission.
Rajgarh was driving the outlines with 63.69 percent casting a ballot starting around 3 pm, trailed by Guna 60.16 percent, Vidisha 59.87 percent, Betul 59.63 percent, Sagar 53.08 percent, Bhopal 50.16 percent, Gwalior 49.60 percent, Morena 48.23 percent, and Bhind 44.18 percent.
Around 44.67 percent votes were projected till 1 pm in Madhya Pradesh, 30.21 percent till 11 am, and 14.43 percent till 9 am.
During the second period of deciding on April 26, the state recorded 46.50 percent casting a ballot till 3 pm, and the last elector turnout remained at 58.59 percent in the second period of surveying in the state.
Additionally, during the main period of surveying on April 19, the state got 53.40 percent casting a ballot till 3 pm, and the last citizen turnout remained at 67.75 percent in the principal period of surveying in the state.
Prior in the day, tending to the question and answer session, Madhya Pradesh Boss Electing Official (Chief) Anupam Rajan said that the surveying for the third stage began at the booked time in the state after the fake survey, and the surveying was continuing calmly in the state.
"Today, the surveying in the third period of Lok Sabha electionsstarted at 7 am at all the surveying stations of the nine parliamentary seats in the state. The surveying is continuing calmly across the state. The citizen turnout remained at 30.21 percent in the initial four hours till 11 am in the state. During the past 2019 general races, the surveying rate was 27.83 percent in the third stage till 11 am," Anupam Rajan said.
During the fake survey, some Balloting Unit (BU), Control Unit (CU), and VVPAT (Elector Obvious Paper Review Trail) dealt with issues and they were supplanted. There were a sum of 104 Transport, 98 CUs, and 164 VVPATs that were supplanted, the official said, adding that after the start of surveying, a sum of 14 Transport, 12 CUs, 40 VVPATs were changed which revealed issues.
Lok Sabha surveys in Madhya Pradesh are being directed in four stages. The principal period of surveying was hung on April 19, and the subsequent stage was finished up on April 26.
The fourth, which is the last period of LS surveys in the state, will be hung on May 13. The counting of votes will be hung on June 4. With 29 Lok Sabha bodies electorate, Madhya Pradesh positions 6th among all states as far as its portrayal in the Lower House. Of these, 10 seats are saved for SC and ST applicants, while the excess 19 are open.