Voting in 13 states .. Do you know how much percentage of any states?
Voting in 13 states has been released as of 6 pm.
Voting for the 2nd lok sabha elections of 2024 is underway. Voting is taking place in 88 constituencies in 13 states and union territories. The second phase of elections will be held in Kerala, 20 in Karnataka, 13 in Rajasthan, 8 in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, 7 in madhya pradesh, 5 each in Bihar, bengal, chhattisgarh 3 each, bengal and Chhattisgarh.Unfortunately, there is very little voting in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, madhya pradesh and Rajasthan. In the second phase of the lok sabha elections in 2024, Tripura is back in voting 77.53%, Manipur 76.06% of the voting, and the third state with the third highest voter state. West bengal recorded 71.84% of votes.In Mathura, people from four villages are avoiding participating in the election, due to the negligence of their representatives on basic social issues. district Magistrate Silendra Singh confessed to efforts to vote for the villagers promptly addressing the problems of the villagers.
Voting was delayed due to the protesters in the Bahasu area, in the primary school in Chotapas village, Bulandshahar. Following the intervention of the administrative officers, the voting began at 11 am. The Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Shikharpur priyanka Goyal promised to immediately address the grievances of the villagers relating to road and drainage issues and promised to increase the number of voters. The election commission of india said that 60.7 percent of the votes were cast till 5 pm during the lok sabha elections held on april 26. Voting was held on friday for 88 constituencies in 13 states and union territories. There are 1,201 candidates in the field.
Congress leaders rahul gandhi (Wayanad), Sasi Tharoor (Thiruvananthapuram), DK suresh (Bangalore Rural), BJP's Union minister Rajiv chandrasekhar (Mandya) will be the main candidates in the field.Following the death of Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj party candidate, the voting was changed in the Bethul constituency of Madhya Pradesh. Bethul will now vote for the third phase on May 7. The next phase of the election is scheduled for May 7. Voting will be held on june 4 - the seventh and the last phase of the election will be held three days after the end of june 1.