The sixth phase of the Lok Sabha election has commenced, covering 58 seats across seven states and one Union Territory. Delhi and Haryana are voting in a single phase, while Odisha holds simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly elections. By 5 PM, voter turnout was 57.70%, with West Bengal leading at over 77.99%, while UP recorded 52.2%and Delhi at 53.75 %.
By the end of the day, phase 6 polling elections will be completed for 486 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats. The remaining 57 seats are scheduled to vote in the final phase on June 1, with the results of all seven phases will be declared on June 4, 2024.
The sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections in Delhi is underway, with voting taking place in all seven constituencies of the national capital. By 5 PM, Delhi recorded a voter turnout of 53.73%, marking one of the lowest turnouts in this phase.
The key constituencies in Delhi, including New Delhi, North-East Delhi, North-West Delhi, and Chandni Chowk, are closely watched as they play a significant role in shaping the political landscape of the city. The Election Commission has urged poll officers to take measures to address the impact of rising temperatures due to a heatwave in Delhi, ensuring a smooth voting process for the electorate.
Constituency | Voter Turnout |
Chandni Chowk | 53.27% |
East Delhi | 53.69% |
New Delhi | 50.44% |
North-east Delhi | 57.97% |
North-west Delhi | 53.17% |
South Delhi | 51.84% |
West Delhi | 54.15% |
Officials reported a voter turnout of 55.93% in Haryana’s 10 Lok Sabha seats until 5 pm, with polling proceeding peacefully on Saturday. Although polling concluded at 6 pm, the turnout is expected to rise as numerous individuals were still queued up, awaiting their turn to vote.
Constituency | Voter Turnout |
Kurukshetra | 58.38% |
Sirsa | 59.57% |
Gurugram | 51.75% |
Ambala | 58.44% |
Bhiwani-Mahendragarh | 56.11% |
Faridabad | 53.64% |
Hisar | 53.85% |
Karnal | 55.71% |
Rohtak | 58.28% |
Sonipat | 55.49% |
The Anantnag-Rajouri parliamentary constituency saw a significant increase in voter participation, achieving an overall turnout of 51.35 per cent by 5 PM on Saturday during the sixth phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, according to the latest update from the Election Commission of India (ECI). This turnout is the highest in the constituency since 1997.
In the 1996 elections for the 11th Lok Sabha, the Anantnag constituency recorded a 50.2 per cent voter turnout. So far, Rajouri has the highest voter turnout at 61.14 per cent, while Kulgam has the lowest at 26.27 per cent.
Constituency | Voter Turnout |
Udhampur | 68.27% |
Jammu | 72.22% |
Srinagar | 38.49% |
Baramulla | 59.10% |
Anantnag-Rajouri | 67.09% |
On May 25, 2024, the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections is underway, with voters in Uttar Pradesh (UP) actively participating in this crucial round of polling. The sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh (UP) is underway, with voting taking place in all seven constituencies of the national capital. By 5 PM, Uttar Pradesh (UP) recorded a voter turnout of 43.95% in this phase.
This phase covers several significant Lok Sabha seats, including Sultanpur, Phulpur, Allahabad, Ambedkar Nagar, Shrawasti, Domariyaganj, Basti, Sant Kabir Nagar, Lalganj, Azamgarh, Jaunpur, Machhlishahr, Bhadohi, and Pratapgarh. Uttar Pradesh has witnessed the highest number of nominations in Phase 6, with 470 candidates filing from these 14 parliamentary constituencies.
1st Phase, No. of PCs are 102, No. of States 21, Poll Date 19-04-2024.
2nd Phase, No. of PCs are 89, No. of States 13, Poll Date 26-04-2024.
3rd Phase, No. of PCs are 94, No. of States 12, Poll Date 07-05-2024.
4th Phase, No. of PCs are 96, No. of States 10, Poll Date 13-05-2024.
5th Phase, No. of PCs are 49, No. of States 08, Poll Date 20-05-2024.
6th Phase, No. of PCs are 57, No. of States 07, Poll Date 25-05-2024.
7th Phase, No. of PCs are 57, No. of States 08, Poll Date 01-06-2024.
There are about 969 million registered voters to elect 543 members of Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament, in the world's largest democratic exercise over six weeks.
The BJP had won 303 Lok Sabha seats in the 2019 general elections, riding on the 'Modi wave' in Hindi heartland states
The Lok Sabha is bigger in terms of membership. It has a maximum strength of 552 members, while the Rajya Sabha can have a maximum of 250 members.
The Lok Sabha comprises of a total of 545 seats. Out of these, elections will be conducted by the Election Commission to fill 543 seats. The remaining two seats are filled by nomination of representatives of the Anglo-Indian Community if the President feels that this community has not been represented adequately.
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