Maharashtra records lowest turnout in final phase of polls

IANS  |  Mumbai 

recorded a of 57.32 per cent in the fourth and final phase, covering 17 parliamentary constituencies, which is the lowest compared with all the earlier phases so far, (EC) officials said here on Tuesday.

In the first phase on April 11, the percentage in the seven seats that voted was 61.81, and in the second phase on April 17, the turnout was 62.91 percent for 10 parliamentary seats.

In the third phase on April 23, the was 62.36 per cent for 14 seats, followed by a dismal 57.32 percent for the final phase of for 17 seats, including the six seats in the country's commercial capital, held on April 29.

Nandurbar (reserved for STs) Lok Sabha seat led with the highest -- 68.31 per cent -- while Kalyan in district recorded the lowest at 45.28 per cent.

Besides Nandurbar, the voting percentages in the other reserved constituencies were also on the higher side: Dindori (ST) 65.76 per cent, Palghar (ST) 63.72 per cent and Shirdi (SC) 64.54 per cent.

Among Mumbai's six seats, North notched the highest turnout at 60 per cent. Urmila Matondkar, contesting on a ticket, is pitted against in this seat.

The lowest turnout was recorded in South at 51.46 per cent. is contesting against Shiv Sena's from here.

The voting figures in the other constituencies in the city were: North East (56.85 per cent), Mumbai South Central (55.23 per cent), Mumbai North West (54.23 per cent) and Mumbai North Central (53.64 per cent) per cent.

Among the other urban and semi-urban centres in the state, Bhiwandi recorded a turnout of 53.07 per cent, while in Thane, which had the highest number of electorate, only 49.21 per cent came out to vote.

The dominated constituencies with a rural-urban mix such as Maval notched a turnout of 59.49 per cent, followed by (59.43 per cent), Shirur (59.40 per cent) and Dhule (56.68 per cent).

Interestingly, the Maoist-infested Gadchiroli-Chimur seat notched the highest percentage voting in the state in 2019 - 71.98 percent, and Kalyan adjacent to Mumbai was lowest at 45.28 percent, the EC said.

This time, a staggering 309,233 handicapped persons voted in the state for whom special arrangements including provision of wheelchairs were made by the EC.

Beed Lok Sabha constituency had the highest figure of 39 candidates, while there were only five contenders contesting each in Gadchiroli-Chimur and Dindori (ST) seats.

There were a total of 97,640 polling stations, up by 8,161 compared to 2014, which were manned by 850,000 officials and secured by 104,000 security personnel in the

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First Published: Tue, April 30 2019. 20:44 IST