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Lok Sabha Elections: Which three states saw maximum voting in the fourth phase? Election Commission told the voting percentage

New Delhi : In the fourth phase of voting held on May 13, Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat of Telangana had the lowest turnout of 48.48 percent. Whereas the highest 87.06 percent voting took place in Ongole seat of Andhra Pradesh. In this phase, voting was held for 96 Lok Sabha seats in 10 states. The Election Commission of India said that in the fourth phase, 69.16 percent voting took place on all 96 seats. This percentage of voting turnout is slightly less than the voting in 2019. Which may be equal on the day of counting of votes or may even come out ahead. Because, on the day of counting itself, votes of such service voters, 85 plus and disabled voters will also be counted. Who voted through ballot paper. Out of 69.16 percent, 69.58 percent were male, 68.73 percent were female and 34.23 percent were of third gender.

Voting record made in Srinagar

Among the 96 Lok Sabha seats, Srinagar seat of Jammu and Kashmir had the lowest turnout at 38.49 percent. But if we compare the votes polled on this single seat till 1996, this time after 1996 there was a record voting on Srinagar seat. In 1996, 40.94 percent voting took place here. In this respect, the nature of Srinagar seat was different. Apart from this, the lowest voting took place in Hyderabad. After this, Secunderabad seat of Telangana was at second place. Where 49.04 percent votes were cast. Whereas Andhra Pradesh had the highest number of voting in two Lok Sabha seats. Where there was 87.06 percent voting in Ongole and 85.77 percent voting in Chittoor.

Maximum voting took place in these three states

However, in this phase, in the voting held on 96 seats in 10 states, Andhra Pradesh had the highest voter turnout of 80.66%. West Bengal was at second place with 80.22 percent voting and Orissa was at third place with 75.68 percent voting. Bihar had the lowest turnout at 58.21 percent, Uttar Pradesh at second place at 58.22 percent and Maharashtra at 62.21 percent. Where there was less voting. It is noteworthy that for the fourth phase, out of 96 Lok Sabha seats in 10 states, all 17 seats of Telangana, all 25 seats of Andhra Pradesh, five of Bihar, one of Jammu and Kashmir, four of Jharkhand, eight of Madhya Pradesh, 11 of Maharashtra, 10 of Odisha Voting was held for four seats in Uttar Pradesh, 13 in Uttar Pradesh and eight in West Bengal.

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