Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Gujarat trumps HP in number of Nota votes cast

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

IN PERCENTAGE TERMS, 1.8% VOTERS IN GUJARAT PRESSED THE NOTA BUTTON, AS AGAINST 0.9% IN THE HILL STATE (OVER 33,000 VOTERS)

Gujarat voters have emerged to be twice as likely to reject all candidates in the fray, compared to their counterpar­ts in Himachal Pradesh, with over 5.5 lakh in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state opting for the Nota (None of the above) button.

In percentage terms, 1.8% voters in Gujarat pressed the Nota button, as against 0.9% in the hill state (over 33,000 voters).

In case of Gujarat, the Nota vote share was higher than that of any party other than the Congress and the BJP.

While the BJP has secured over 49% votes, the Congress got nearly 41.4% and independen­ts across the state together polled 4.3%.

In Himachal Pradesh, BJP has got 48.7% votes as against the Congress’ 41.8%, while independen­ts got 6.3%. CPM also managed to score more than the Nota with 1.5% votes.

In Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani’s Rajkot West seat, the Nota votes were more than 3,300, while the same in Vadgam (where Congress-supported independen­t Jignesh Mevani won) were over 4,200.

In Godhra also, Nota counted over 3,000.

The Nota option enables a voter to officially and secretly register a vote of rejection of all contesting candidates.

In the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, when Nota was introduced for the first time in any parliament­ary election, close to 60 lakh voters (1.1%) opted for this option, which was more than the votes polled for more than 20 parties.

Before the introducti­on of EVMs, when voting was done through ballot papers, voters could put in the ballot paper without marking against any candidate thereby rejecting all candidates. Such a vote was counted as a rejection.

However, this rejection option was not available to voters on the EVM and therefore the Nota button was introduced.

 ?? PTI ?? BJP supporters celebrate victory in Gandhinaga­r on Monday.
PTI BJP supporters celebrate victory in Gandhinaga­r on Monday.

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