HomeElections 2024Lok Sabha Election 2024Higher women voter turnout in 32% of Lok Sabha constituencies

Higher women voter turnout in 32% of Lok Sabha constituencies

As many as 429 seats have been voted for, so far, and polling will be held for 58 seats, including seven in Delhi, on May 25

May 24, 2024 / 14:10 IST
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Greater women voter turnout in India is a positive indicator of democratic health.

In 137 of the 427 Lok Sabha seats for which voter turnout data is available, women accounted for a higher percentage of votes cast than men, a Times of India report has said.

As many as 429 seats have been voted for in the first five phases of the staggered Lok Sabha elections. The sixth phase of polling will be on May 25 in which 58 seats, including seven in Delhi, will go to the polls. 

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Greater women voter turnout is a positive indicator of democratic health, gender inclusivity, and socio-political development, say experts. It often coincides with improved social indicators such as literacy rates, access to information and economic participation.

Voting patterns among women can significantly impact electoral outcomes. Women voters may prioritise different issues than their male counterparts, potentially leading to the election of candidates or parties that address these concerns, experts say.