The Gautam Buddh Nagar constituency in Uttar Pradesh recorded a voter turnout of 60.47% in the April 11 Lok Sabha polls, with 13.89 lakh people exercising their franchise, slightly higher than the 2014 general election.
Over 1.95 lakh more voters exercised their franchise this time, according to revised official data issued on Sunday.
After the polling on April 11, the District Election Office had put the voting percentage at 62.7% but has now come out with absolute numbers.
A total of 13.89 lakh votes were cast in the just-held election across the five assembly segments of Noida, Jewar, Dadri, Khurja and Sikandrabad from an electorate of 22.97 lakh, the data shared by District Election Office stated.
An assembly segment-wise break-up of the data showed 3.49 lakh votes were cast in Noida, 3.26 lakh in Dadri, 2.16 lakh in Jewar. The two assembly segments of Sikandrabad and Khurja, that fall in Bulandshahr district but are part of this constituency, had a turnout of 2.52 lakh and 2.44 lakh, respectively, it stated.
In absolute numbers, Noida segment registered around 71,000 more votes than 2014, Dadri 78,000, Jewar 19,000, Sikandarabad 15,000 and Khurja 12,000, the data stated. Among the voters, 7.73 lakh were male, 6.15 lakh were female, and only four from the third gender category, it showed.