An general voter turnout of round 40% was recorded as of 1 pm on Tuesday within the third part of the continued Lok Sabha elections. The best general voter turnout was recorded in West Bengal at 49.27% as of 1 pm which was adopted carefully by Goa with 49.04% voter turnout thus far.
States comparable to Assam, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh in addition to Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli additionally noticed a rise within the voting traits. Whereas Gujarat recorded an general voter turnout of 37.83 %, Uttar Pradesh recorded a voter turnout of 38.12 %. Maharashtra continued to log the bottom voter turnout until 1 pm. The state, which has the second highest variety of Lok Sabha seats after Uttar Pradesh, noticed an general voter turnout of lower than 32% until 1 pm.
In Uttar Pradesh, Firozabad 40.06 %,Sambhal recorded 42.97 % voter turnout, Etah 38.87 %, Fatehpur Sikri 39.09 %, Hathras 37.73 %, Agra witnessed 36.89 % voting, Mainpuri 38.82 %, Budaun 34.97%, and Bareilly 34.93 %, Aonla recorded 36.95 % voting.
In Bihar about 36.69 % voter turnout was recorded throughout 5 Lok Sabha seats. Supaul recorded the very best voter turnout at 38.58 %, adopted by Araria (37.09 %), Khagaria (36.02 %), Madhepura (36.84 %) and Jhanjharpur (34.94%) until 1 pm. Out of the 14 Lok Sabha seats that went to polls in Karnataka, Chikkodi recorded the very best voter turnout at 45.69 %, adopted by Shimoga at 44.98 %. Gulbarga recorded the least voter turnout at 37.48 %.
In Maharashtra, Hatkanangle 36.17%, Kolhapur registered 38.42% voter turnout, Satara 32.78 %, Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg 33.91%, Raigad 31.34 %, Latur 32.71 %, Sangli 29.65 %, Osmanabad 30.54 %, Baramati 27.55 % Solapur 29.32 % and Madha 26.61%.
In Assam, Dhubri recorded the very best voter turnout of 47.73%, adopted by Barpeta at 46.83%. Whereas Kokrajhar recorded a voter turnout of 46.43 %, Guwahati had a polling share of 42.13%.
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