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Lok Sabha polls: Data shows why women voters wield more power than ever before

The turnout of women voters has been steadily increasing with every election.

March 08, 2024 / 11:57 IST
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Women Voters
Women Voters

The turnout of women voters has been steadily increasing with every election. Women voters in India are now at  the forefront, with several political parties, including the BJP, Congress, Aam Aadmi Party and Trinamool Congress wooing them with monthly allowances, saving schemes, wage hikes among others.

A major shift in India's electoral landscape is anticipated by the end of this decade, according to report by SBI’s Economic Research Department (ERD). The report also states that women voters in India will surpass male voters from 2029 onwards.

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The fineprint: the rundown of voter turnout over the years

In the 1951 elections, 8 crore people had cast their vote. In the 2009 elections, the number increased to 42 crore, of which 19 crore were women.