66% Voting In Second Phase Lok Sabha Election

  • 18-Apr-2019
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New Delhi: The second phase of Lok Sabha elections across 95 constituencies saw a voter turn out of 66 per cent. Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are witnessing a higher voting percentages.

As per report, the preliminary figures for polling percentage in the second phase of polls is 66 per cent. The two constituencies of Jammu and Kashmir, Udhampur in Jammu region saw 66.67 per cent polling. Srinagar witnessed  Srinagar at 13.43 percent. l

In Tamil Nadu, where 38 of 39 Lok Sabhba seats went to the polls on Thursday, 72 per cent of voters cast their ballot. The state also saw voting for bypolls in 18 Assembly constituencies.

In Puducherry, the poll percentage was 78 per cent.

The three constituencies of West Bengal that went to the polls on Thursday saw a polling percentage of 76.07 per cent.

The polling percentage in the 14 constituencies in Karnataka was 61.84 per cent till 5 p.m. The three constituencies of Bengaluru recorded the lowest voting percentage among the 14 seats. It was 49.75 per cent in Bangalore Central, followed by Bangalore North (50.51 per cent) and Bangalore South (54.12 per cent).

In the 10 seats in Maharashtra, the second phase voter turn was 62 percent. 

The eight constituencies in Uttar Pradesh that went to the polls in the second phase recorded a poll percentage of 62.3 percent. 

In the five constituencies in Bihar, the voting percentage was 62.52 per cent.

The three constituencies in Chhattisgarh registered a voting percentage of 71 per cent. 

In Assam, where five constituencies went to 73.32 percent voting.

In Manipur, where one seat went to the polls, the polling percentage was 74.3 per. 

In Odisha, where five Lok Sabha and 35 Assembly seats went to the polls, the polling percentage was 64 per cent.

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