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Voter Turnout in Gautam Budh Nagar Falls by 7.17% from 2019 Lok Sabha Elections

Anjali

Last time, the turnout was 60.47 percent. The loftiest name turnout of 60 percent was recorded in the Secunderabad Assembly constituency. The Noida constituency has formerly again proved to be a slippery pitch. The name turnout in Gautam Buddh Nagar, Lok Sabha seat was 53.3 percent.

On Friday, which is 7.17 percent lower than the 2019 Lok Sabha pates Last time, the turnout was 60.47 percent. The loftiest name turn out of 60 percent was recorded in the Secunderabad, Assembly constituency. The Noida constituency has formerly again proved to be a slippery pitch.

The namer turnout was 46.48 percent. The polling was by and large peaceful. still, there were complaints of EVM conking at some cells due to delayed launch of polling at some places. Polling began at 7 am at 2717 cells. Voting began late at several cells in Noida, Dadri and Jewar assembly constituencies. Long ranges of choosers were seen at the polling centres since morning.

The name turnout was12.08 percent. Which reached 24.48 by 11am. Still, the polling chance has gone down since also. A aggregate of 53.30 percent polling was recorded in the Gautam Budh Nagar seat till 6 pm. The name turn out was46.48 in Noida,52.83 in Dadri,55.24 in Jewar,59.12 in Khurja and 60 in Secunderabad. Polling at cell number 542 in Greater Noida was stopped for some time due to the battery of the EVM. The polling began after that.

At one cell in Alpha One, voting was stopped for about 15 twinkles due to EVM conking. The residers of the societies of Greno West reached the cells with their families. Their children were also with them. A large number of children turned up to bounce. The children stood outside the polling cell and watched the voting process. A girl was brought to the Mahagun Maiwoods society, by her parents to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. When the PM wasn't set up, the child asked the parents.