Lok Sabha Chunav 2024: Polling rose in eight of Jharkhand's fourteen seats; in twelve of those seats, the voting populace was in the lead.

 


Lok Sabha Chunav 2024

each of Jharkhand's 14 parliamentary seats, the election process is concluded. In two of these parliamentary seats, women voted more frequently than males. Male voters outnumbered female voters only in Ranchi and Jamshedpur. Six seats saw a fall in voting at the same period. In the seventh round of voting, 66.19 percent of the votes were cast.


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There were 66.19 percent of votes cast in this Jharkhand election, which is 0.61 percent fewer than the previous one.

In three parliamentary constituencies, voting for the final phase was conducted with 70.88 percent of the vote.


Ranchi State Bureau. Chunav 2024 Lok Sabha Election: A total of 66.19 percent of votes were cast for Jharkhand's 14 parliamentary seats in this election. This time, there was further voting on eight of these seats. Six seats saw a fall in voting at the same period. In 12 parliamentary seats, women voted at the same time as men. Male voters outnumbered female voters only in Ranchi and Jamshedpur. This is likewise a very minor modification.


voting results for the first three seats in the seventh phase

Jharkhand accounted for 66.80% of the votes cast in the most recent Lok Sabha elections, which were held in 2019. Thus, 0.61 percent less votes were cast this time around.


The Election Commission has made available the final voting statistics for Rajmahal, Dumka, and Godda, the three seats in the seventh phase. In this phase, voting has been completed to the tune of 70.88 percent.


In Rajmahal, 70.78 percent of votes have been cast; in Dumka, 73.87 percent; and in Godda, 68.63 percent. In a same vein, Jharkhand's 14 parliamentary constituencies received 66.19 percent of the vote.


In 68 assembly constituencies that are part of the state's 14 parliamentary constituencies, women have cast more votes than men. Males have cast more votes than females in just 13 assembly constituencies.


Moreover, more women had cast ballots in the 2019 elections.

Let us inform you that in the most recent Lok Sabha elections of 2019, voting in all 14 state seats accounted for 66.8% of the total vote. Women made up a larger percentage of voters than males did. 68.26 percent of women cast ballots, compared to just 65.11 percent of men.


The amount of voting in the first phase

Parliamentary constituency 2019 2024

Singhbhum 69.26 69.32

Khunti 69.25 69.93

Lohardaga 66.30 66.45

Palamu 66.34 61.27


Third phase

Ranchi

64.49

65.36

Dhanbad

60.47

62.06

Jamshedpur

67.19

67.68

Giridih

67.12

67.23


Fourth phase


Dumka

73.43

73.87

Godda

69.57

68.63

Rajmahal

72.05

70.78


This time around, there hasn't been as much voting in any of the six parliamentary constituencies that border Bihar. Jharkhand's Chief Electoral Officer, K Ravi Kumar, stated that there's a chance that migration in the region is to blame for this.


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