Lok Sabha Elections 2024: All you need to know about voter matrix


2024/03/16 17:00:40 IST

ECI announces schedule Lok Sabha Elections 2024

    The Lok Sabha Election 2024 will be conducted in seven phases, covering 543 constituencies, with the process commencing on April 19 and concluding on June 1, followed by the announcement of results on June 4.

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1. 96.8 Cr. (Total Electors)

    The upcoming Lok Sabha elections will see a total of 96.8 Crore electors participating in the democratic process.

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2. 49.7 Cr. Male voters

    Among the electors, there are 49.7 Crore male voters expected to cast their votes.

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3. 47.1 Cr. Female voters

    47.1 Crore female voters will play a crucial role in shaping the election outcomes.

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4. 82 Lakhs (85+ age voters)

    A notable demographic includes 82 Lakhs voters aged 85 and above, representing a seasoned segment of the electorate.

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5. 48,000 Transgender voters

    The transgender community will also contribute to the democratic process, with 48,000 registered voters expected to exercise their voting rights.

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6. 88.4 Lakhs PwD voters

    Persons with Disabilities (PwD) form a significant part of the electorate, with 88.4 Lakhs eligible to vote in the upcoming elections.

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7. 19.1 Lakh Service electors

    The electoral roll includes 19.1 Lakh service electors, comprising individuals serving in the armed forces, who will participate in the democratic exercise.

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8. 1.8 Cr. First time voters (aged18-19)

    A substantial number of first-time voters, totaling 1.8 Crore aged 18-19, will have the opportunity to engage in the electoral process for the first time.

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9. 19.74 Cr. Young voters (20-29)

    Furthermore, young voters aged 20-29, numbering 19.74 Crore, will play a crucial role in shaping the election outcomes.

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10. 2.18 Lakhs Centenarians

    A small but notable group includes 2.18 Lakhs centenarians, aged 100 and above, who continue to actively participate in the democratic process.

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