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Assembly Elections 2023: Voter Turnout In 5 States


Mayank Kasyap
2023/11/30 17:30:10 IST
Assembly Elections 2023

Assembly Elections 2023

    The elctions were held in 5 states including Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh Rajashthan, Mizoram, and Telangana. Here is a list of voter turn out from all these states.

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Which State Voted How Much

Which State Voted How Much?

    Dive into the heart of democracy with insights into the 2023 Assembly Elections. From Chhattisgarhs vibrant civic pulse to Mizorams enthusiastic participation, explore the voter turnout that shaped the political narrative.

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Chhattisgarh Assembly Elections 2023

Chhattisgarh Assembly Elections 2023

    Chhattisgarh, which saw polling on 70 seats in the second phase, saw 70.60 per cent voter turnout. The first phase of polling was held in the state for 20 seats on November 7.

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Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2023

Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2023

    In Madhya Pradesh, all 230 seats went to the polls and the state saw a polling percentage of 74.31 per cent, according to latest data from Election Commission.

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Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2023

Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2023

    Approximately 74.13 per cent voter turnout was recorded in Rajasthan on November 25 in the mainly direct contest between the Congress and the BJP to form a new government in the state.

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Mizoram Assembly Elections 2023

Mizoram Assembly Elections 2023

    In Mizoram, all 40 seats went to the polls and the state saw a polling percentage of 80.66 per cent, according to latest data from Election Commission.

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Telangana Assembly Elections 2023

Telangana Assembly Elections 2023

    With results pending, Telanganas voter turnout on November 30 remains at 51.89% till 3pm, adding suspense to the political landscape.

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