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Maharashtra elections: State sees uptick in voter turnout at 66%, Kolhapur leads with 76.63%

Kolhapur led with 76.63 percent voter turnout, followed by Gadchiroli at 75.26 percent; the lowest was recorded in Mumbai’s island city at 52.07 percent and 55.95 percent in the metropolis' suburban district.

November 21, 2024 / 23:14 IST
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Polls to the 288-member Maharashtra assembly were held on November 20, while votes will be counted tomorrow. (Courtesy: PTI photo)
Polls to the 288-member Maharashtra assembly were held on November 20, while votes will be counted tomorrow. (Courtesy: PTI photo)

Election Commission officials announced on November 21 that the final turnout in the Maharashtra assembly elections stood at 66.05 percent -- per EVM votes -- up from 61.1 percent in 2019.

Elections to the 288-member Maharashtra assembly were held on November 20, while votes will be counted on November 23.

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"The official figures for each assembly constituency will depend on the count of postal ballots reported. The 66 percent turnout figure refers specifically to the votes cast on electronic voting machines," the chief electoral officer said in a statement.

The increase, excluding postal ballots, highlighted the EC's efforts to engage a broader electorate, the statement added.