Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Voting was held on 88 seats across the country on Friday in the second phase of Lok Sabha elections. The second phase of voting was affected by the long weekend and weather. If we look at the figures, there was bumper voting in the second phase of voting in the North-Eastern states, while voting was sluggish in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh. In the second phase, where there was less voting and where there were bumper votes, who suffered losses and who gained, this will be known after the results are declared, but for now, there may be trouble for the ruling BJP.
According to the press note issued by the Election Commission, till 7 pm, an average of 60.96 percent voting was recorded in 88 seats of 13 states. A massive 75 percent voting took place in the North-Eastern states. When 102 villages of Bastar division of Chhattisgarh voted for the Lok Sabha for the first time.
In the second phase, 70.68 percent in North-Eastern states Assam, 77.18 percent in Manipur and 77.97 percent in Tripura. vote Read. Whereas 53.71 percent votes were cast in Maharashtra and 54.85 percent votes were cast in UP. Apart from this, 54.17 percent voting took place in Bihar, 72.51 percent in Chhattisgarh, 67.22 percent in Jammu and Kashmir, 64.57 percent in Karnataka, 65.04 percent in Kerala, 55.32 percent in Madhya Pradesh, 60.06 percent in Rajasthan, 77.97 percent in Tripura. 54.85 percent in Uttar Pradesh and 71.84 percent in West Bengal.
Lower turnout compared to 2019
Like the first phase of Lok Sabha elections, fewer votes were cast in the second phase of voting on Friday as compared to 2019. In the second phase, voting took place on all 88 seats of 13 states. Data till 5 pm indicates that this great festival of democracy has seen a huge decline in voter participation. In the last Lok Sabha elections, the average voting in India was about 70 percent. But this year it has seen a significant decline. Only 60 percent voting took place till 5 pm.