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City beats 20-yr record, 3 seats see better turnout

As per data provided by Election Commission of India, three constituen­cies in Chennai recorded an average voter turnout of 68.14 per cent

- RUDHRAN BARAASU

CHENNAI: Despite three-cornered contests making the Lok Sabha elections in Tamil Nadu interestin­g, INDIA block striving to stop NDA and NDA trying to make inroads into the State, several voters in Chennai remained unconcerne­d. However, the voter turnout in this election is much higher than that of recorded since 2004 LS elections.

As per Election Commission of India (ECI) data, three constituen­cies in Chennai recorded an average voter turnout of 68.14 per cent. Among the 39 parliament­ary constituen­cies in the State, Chennai Central and Chennai North recorded lowest voter turnout with 67.35 per cent and 67.82 per cent. Chennai South parliament­ary constituen­cy registered 69.26 per cent turnout.

However, the number of voters turned to polling booths on Friday is higher than the number of voters turned out during the 2019 LS polls. In 2019, Chennai Central, Chennai North and Chennai South registered 58.75 per cent, 64.04 per cent and 56.92 per cent respective­ly.

Chennai Central recorded 59.71, 60.98 and 49.06 per cent in 2014, 2009 and 2004 respective­ly. Chennai North recorded 62.76, 64.90 and 45.77 per cent during those elections. Chennai South recorded 49.06, 45.77 and 47.93 per cent in 2014, 2009 and 2004 respective­ly.

According to a trend recorded by the Greater Chennai Corporatio­n, which is also the district election office, voter turnout has been higher in the Chennai South constituen­cy since the beginning of polling. As of 3pm, South Chennai registered 40.98 per cent polling, which is highest among the three constituen­cies. Mylapore Assembly segment in Chennai South had 48.10 per cent turnout till 3 pm. Sholingana­llur in

Chennai South and RK Nagar in Chennai North had 46.70 and 46.60 per cent.

It may be noted that only 43.65 per cent voters cast their votes in Chennai during urban local body elections in 2022. During that election, core city zones registered an average voter turnout of 41.12 per cent and added zones recorded 49.68 per cent. However, the present trend suggests, Assembly segments, such as Mylapore, T Nagar, Royapuram, and Anna Nagar, falling in the areas of core city zones recorded higher turnout than the added areas.

 ?? ?? A large number of women voters seen at a booth in Chennai
A large number of women voters seen at a booth in Chennai

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