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Voting for high-stakes Delhi polls underway; over 19% voter turnout in first four hours

Voter turnout across other districts as of 11 am included East Delhi at 20.03 percent, New Delhi at 16.80 percent, North at 18.63 percent, Northwest at 19.75 percent, Shahdara at 23.30 percent, South at 19.75 percent, South East at 19.66 percent, South West at 21.90 percent, and West at 17.67 percent

February 05, 2025 / 13:29 IST
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By 11 am, the Election Commission reported that 19.95 percent of voters had cast their ballots.
By 11 am, the Election Commission reported that 19.95 percent of voters had cast their ballots.

Delhi witnessed an early voter turnout of over 19 percent in the first four hours of polling on Wednesday, with the highest participation recorded in the North East district. Voting is underway at 13,766 polling stations, where 699 candidates are competing for a seat in the 70-member Delhi Assembly. With 1.56 crore eligible voters, the election is set to influence the political future of the national capital.

By 11 am, the Election Commission reported that 19.95 percent of voters had cast their ballots. The highest turnout was in the North East district, where 24.87 percent of voters participated. Babarpur constituency led with 31.30 percent voter engagement. In contrast, Central Delhi saw the lowest turnout at 16.46 percent, with Karol Bagh polling just 11 percent.

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Voter turnout across other districts as of 11 am included East Delhi at 20.03 percent, New Delhi at 16.80 percent, North at 18.63 percent, Northwest at 19.75 percent, Shahdara at 23.30 percent, South at 19.75 percent, South East at 19.66 percent, South West at 21.90 percent, and West at 17.67 percent.

Several prominent figures cast their votes early, including President Droupadi Murmu, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar, Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna, Union Ministers S. Jaishankar and Hardeep Singh Puri, as well as Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal were also among the early voters.