India General Elections 2024 Phase 6 Voting LIVE:  49.2% Voter Turnout Recorded Till 3 PM

India Election Section 6 Voting Stay: Delhi and Haryana are voting in a single section.

New Delhi:

Election 2024 sixth Section Polling LIVE Updates: The sixth section of voting within the ongoing Lok Sabha election has begun in 58 seats throughout seven states and one Union Territory (UT). Delhi and Haryana are voting in a single section. Lok Sabha and Meeting elections are being held concurrently in Odisha.

Until 3pm, 49.2% voter turnout was recorded. The best voter turnout in Section 6 was recorded in West Bengal over 52% and the bottom turnout was reported from Delhi at 34.4%.

By the tip of immediately, elections shall be accomplished in 486 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats. Polling may even be accomplished in Haryana, Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir. The Election Fee has requested ballot officers and authorities to take satisfactory measure to mitigate the results of rising temperatures in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh because of a heatwave throughout north India.

Voters within the following seven states and one union territory will forged their ballots: Eight seats every in Bihar and Bengal, seven in Delhi, 10 in Haryana, 4 in Jharkhand, 14 in Uttar Pradesh, and the ultimate seat in Jammu & Kashmir — Anantnag-Rajouri, the place poling was moved from the third to the sixth section.

Among the key seats on this section embody New Delhi, North-East Delhi, North-West Delhi and Chandni Chowk within the nationwide capital and Sultanpur and Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh. Jammu and Kashmir’s Anantnag-Rajouri, West Bengal’s Tamluk, Medinipur, Haryana’s Karnal, Kurukshetra, Gurgaon, Rohtak and Odisha’s Bhubaneswar, Puri and Sambalpur are among the different key seats.
 

Listed below are the most recent updates in Lok Sabha Section 6 voting:

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Delhi Hospital Helps Sufferers Forged Votes In Lok Sabha Elections

To strengthen democracy, the Manipal Hospital in Delhi’s Dwarka space on Saturday helped sufferers forged their votes throughout the sixth and penultimate section of the Lok Sabha elections.

The hospital stated this initiative goals to spotlight the significance of voting as a elementary responsibility of each accountable Indian citizen.

“By supporting our sufferers in exercising their proper to vote, we aren’t solely prioritising their well being but additionally empowering them as lively individuals in our democracy. Each vote issues, and we’re proud to make sure that our sufferers’ voices are heard,” stated Viji Verghese, Director, Manipal Hospital, Dwarka.

Paytm Founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma stated that India has a real momentum throughout progress parameters and he needs an extension of that momentum, as he forged his first vote in Delhi throughout the sixth and penultimate section of the Lok Sabha elections on Saturday.

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Lok Sabha polls: Delhi information 34.37 computer turnout until 1 pm, highest in North East Delhi seat

A voter turnout of 34.37 per cent was recorded until 1 pm in Delhi, the place polling is underway for its seven Lok Sabha constituencies on Saturday.

The workplace of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) stated that at 37.31 per cent, the best turnout was recorded within the North East Delhi constituency whereas Chandni Chowk had the bottom voting share at 32.18.

Ballot officers stated there have been no stories of technical snags or delays within the graduation of voting at any polling station.

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Lok Sabha Election 2024 Section 6 Stay: 39.1% Voter Turnout Recorded Until 1 PM

Section 6 Turnout 

States

No of Seats

2019 Section 6 TO

2024 Section 6 (1 PM) 

All India

58

64.2

39.1

BIH

8/40

58.6

36.5

DEL

7/7

60.6

34.4

HAR

10/10

70.3

36.5

JHA

4/4

64.6

42.5

J&Ok

1/5

9.0

35.2

ODI

6/21

71.6

35.7

UP

14/80

54.6

37.2

WB

8/42

84.6

54.8

Vidhan Sabha

No of Seats

2019 Section 6 TO

2024 Section 6 (1 PM) 

ODI

42/147

71.5

35.7

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Video: Rahul Gandhi, Sister Priyanka Present Inked Fingers After Voting
Congress has shared a video exhibiting its senior leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra displaying their inked fingers after voting at their polling cubicles in Delhi.

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Rajya Sabha MP and senior advocate Kapil Sibal has forged his vote at a polling sales space in Delhi throughout the sixth section of the Lok Sabha elections.

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Radha Mohan Singh, the BJP candidate from the Bihar’s East Champaran Lok Sabha seat, has forged his vote in Motihari.

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“Will Present How Individuals Had been Misled”: Ballot Chief On Supreme Court docket Verdict On Voter Turnout Knowledge

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar forged his vote at a polling sales space in Delhi, Talking on the current Supreme Court docket determination to say no to move any path on the Election Fee’s (EC) dealing with of Kind 17C information and booth-wise voter turnout, CEC Rajiv Kumar emphasised the necessity to dispel doubts and suspicions surrounding electoral processes.

“They’ve acknowledged the reality. An try is made to create an environment of doubt. We are going to talk about this with everybody at some point for positive,” Kumar stated.

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Lok Sabha Election 2024 Section 6 Stay: 25.8% Voter Turnout Recorded Until 11 AM

Section 6 Turnout 

States

No of Seats

2019 Section 6 TO

2024 Section 6 (11 AM) 

All India

58

64.2

25.8

BIH

8/40

58.6

23.7

DEL

7/7

60.6

21.7

HAR

10/10

70.3

22.1

JHA

4/4

64.6

27.8

J&Ok

1/5

9.0

23.1

ODI

6/21

71.6

21.3

UP

14/80

54.6

27.1

WB

8/42

84.6

36.9

Vidhan Sabha

No of Seats

2019 Section 6 TO

2024 Section 6 (11 AM) 

ODI

42/147

71.5

21.3

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Lok Sabha Election 2024 Section 6 Stay: 10.8% Voter Turnout Recorded Until 9AM

Section 6 Turnout 

States

No of Seats

2019 Section 6 TO

2024 Section 6 (9 AM) 

All India

58

64.2

10.8

BIH

8/40

58.6

9.7

DEL

7/7

60.6

8.9

HAR

10/10

70.3

8.3

JHA

4/4

64.6

11.7

J&Ok

1/5

9.0

8.9

ODI

6/21

71.6

7.4

UP

14/80

54.6

12.3

WB

8/42

84.6

16.5

WATCH: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Casts His Vote

Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik casts his vote for the sixth section of Lok Sabha Elections 2024 and the third section of Odisha Meeting elections, at a polling station in Bhubaneswar on Saturday.

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“All seven seats shall be secured by INDIA alliance in Delhi”: Congress chief JP Aggarwal

INDIA alliance candidate from Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha constituency, Jagat Prakash Aggarwal, on Saturday forged his vote for the continued sixth section of Lok Sabha Elections at a polling sales space in Chandni Chowk. Addressing the media, after casting his vote, Aggarwal criticized the incumbent authorities’s monitor document, citing failures throughout key points.

“The entire election is fought on main points. It’s a 100% failure of the current authorities. Be it unemployment, worth hike, labourers, farmers, inter state relations. There isn’t any subject during which authorities could possibly be profitable,” Aggarwal stated.

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“Not A Problem”: Ex Harayana CM ML Khattar On Congress Candidate

Former Chief Minister of Haryana Manohar Lal Khattar on Wednesday forged his vote within the sixth section of the Lok Sabha polls and stated that the Congress candidate will not be a problem for him.

Manohar Lal Khattar is within the electoral fray from Haryana’s Karnal seat in opposition to Congress candidate Divyanshu Budhiraja.

Khattar stated, “I’ve forged my vote. I attraction to the individuals to take part on this pageant of democracy and in addition attraction to vote for the BJP get together. The Congress candidate will not be a problem for me.I’ll go to all of the 9 meeting segments on the finish of the day.”

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Lok Sabha Elections Section 6: Polling Begins In 7 States, 1 UT
The sixth section of voting within the ongoing Lok Sabha election has begun in 58 seats throughout seven states and one Union Territory (UT).

Lok Sabha Elections Section 6: Key Numbers

  • 11.13 crore voters
  • 5.84 crore males
  • 5.29 crore girls
  • 889 candidates
  • 23,659 voters above 100 years
  • 9.58 lakh disabled voters
  • 11.4 lakh polling officers
  • 1.14 lakh polling stations
  • 927 inter-state border examine posts
Lok Sabha Polls Section 6: Right here Are The Key Candidates
Manoj Tiwari (BJP)

Kanhaiya Kumar (Congress)

Maneka Gandhi (BJP)

Mehbooba Mufti (PDP)

Abhijit Gangopadhyay (BJP)

Manohar Lal Khattar (BJP)

Dharmendra Pradhan (BJP)

Naveen Jindal (BJP)

Rao Inderjit Singh (BJP)

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