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Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election Vote Percentage, Results Date News Update: Voting for the Assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh was held on Friday. Till 5 pm, 71.16% voting was recorded in the state. The final figures are not available, but according to the Election Commission's app, more than 76 percent voting has been done. Earlier, 60.52 percent voting was recorded till 3 pm, 45.40 percent at 1 pm and 28.18 percent till 11 am.



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There has been a record-breaking voting in Madhya Pradesh this time However, the final figures have yet to be released. But the figures that have come out so far are the highest in the last four elections. An average of 66 per cent voting was recorded in all the seven seats of the capital Bhopal, while more than 73 per cent voting was recorded in nine seats of the financial capital Indore. The final figures could not come till 11 pm. According to the Election Commission's App Voter Turnout data, 76.15 percent voting has been recorded.

Surprisingly, more than 85 per cent voting was recorded in Naxal-affected Balaghat district. While voting time was only till three o'clock. Agar Malwa recorded 85.03% voting, Shajapur 84.99%, Seoni 85.68%.



An average of 72 per cent voting was recorded in eight assembly constituencies of Jabalpur district till 6 pm. The lowest turnout was 63.87 per cent in the Kent Assembly. The highest voter turnout was recorded in Patan assembly segment at 78.35 per cent. In Burhanpur district, the voter turnout was 77.12 per cent. Indore district recorded over 73% voter turnout. The final figures are yet to come. Shahdol district recorded a voter turnout of 76.45 per cent till 6 pm. Of this, 77.84% was recorded in Jaitpur, 72.95% in Beohari, 77.53% in Jaisinghnagar. In the district, 78.75% of women and 74.07% of men cast their votes.

76.45% voter turnout recorded in Shahdol district till 6 pm

Jaitpur assembly constituency in Shahdol recorded 77.84 per cent polling, Beohari assembly constituency 72.95 per cent and Jaisinghnagar assembly constituency 77.53 per cent. A total of 78.75 per cent female voters cast their votes in the district, while a total of 74.07 per cent male voters cast their votes. In some polling stations in Shahdol district, people queued up to cast their votes even after the expiry of time. One such picture has emerged from Jhinkibijuri, bordering Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. More than 50 voters queued up to cast their votes at the polling station.

Young voters express happiness over their first vote

Mihika Verma, who came to cast her vote in Madhya Pradesh, got a ticket to go to Ireland after casting her vote. It was their first vote. Actually, Mihika Verma works in Ireland. She had come to Indore on Diwali vacation. Just during the election, his voter card was also made and came home. He thought that it was time for his name to appear on the voting list for the first time and also to vote, so he got his ticket to go to Ireland after voting and planned to go to vote.

Mihika said that I was excited to vote and also happy that I voted. It was my first opportunity to vote. Now I can tell my friends in Ireland that I voted for the first time and tell the ink mark on thefinger. It will be a different happy moment. Mihika cast her first vote at a polling booth in Sarafa Vidya Niketan.

Utkarsh, Sahil and Aarushi who came to cast their votes for the first time today at a polling booth in Scheme No. 74 for Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2023. The atmosphere buzzed with anticipation and eagerness as everyone geared up for the voting process.  The trio reached the polling station at 7.20 am.  Then he got busy at the selfie point at the polling station by casting his vote. In the conversation, he told that we were very happy to vote for the first time, today we have also done this work. I'll vote next time. These are students studying engineering and management.



Voting time is over

In Madhya Pradesh, polling time has ended. Only those who are inside the booth will now be allowed to cast their votes. At the same time, there was a dispute in the Dimni Assembly on the seat of Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar. Here, male and female voters of Badapura village surrounded the Dimni police station. It was alleged that people of a particular society were forced to vote in favor of BJP. Also They were also accused of beating and not allowing people to vote for not voting in favour of the BJP. The incident took place at polling booth 191. Hundreds of villagers reached the police station after they could not vote.


This is the way to vote in Madhya Pradesh

Around 66.24 per cent voting was recorded in Jabalpur district till 5 pm.

* Patan – 71.20 percent

* Bargi – 72.46 percent

* Jabalpur East – 53.65 percent

* Jabalpur North – 68.40 percent

Jabalpur Cantt – 52.20 percent

Jabalpur West – 60.40 percent

* Panagarh – 72.46 percent

* Sihora – 75.80 percent

75.71% voter turnout recorded in Shahdol district till 5 pm

Jaitpur recorded 77.76 per cent polling, Beohari 72.54 per cent and JaisinghNagar 77.19 per cent.

A total of 73.83 per cent votes were cast in Damoh district.

78.50% in Jabera seat

70.98% in Damoh seat

72.61% in Patharia seat

Removed seat 73.31%

71.57% voter turnout recorded in all the four assembly seats of Sehore district

70.20% in Sehore seat

72.06% in Ashta seat

72.66% in Ichawar seat



71.28% in Budhni seat

Till 5 pm, 82 per cent voting was recorded in Agar Malwa, 81.19 per cent in Neemuch, 80.39 per cent in Seoni, 80.95 per cent in Shajapur, 80.34 per cent in Rajgarh, 80.02 per cent in Ratlam, 56.24 per cent in Alirajpur, 58.41 per cent in Bhind, 59.19 per cent in Bhopal and 64.76 per cent in Morena, 64.22 per cent in Dimni and 64.22 per cent in Dimni.

71.16% voting till 5 pm

In Madhya Pradesh, 71.16% people cast their votes till 5 pm. The highest voting took place in Agar Malwa district. Till 5 pm, 82 per cent voting was recorded.

In Damoh, an 80-year-old Siyarani tribal man travelled six km to cast his vote.

On the day of the assembly elections, a good picture of voting awareness came out from the tribal zone Ghogra of Hata assembly constituency of Damoh district. Here, an 80-year-old elderly woman, Siyarani Adivasi, walked nearly six kilometres to cast her vote. The elderly woman, a resident of Bhurkheda village, reached the polling booth in Ghoghra village from the village and returned on foot after casting her vote. In this way, the woman traveled six kilometers during the journey. The elderly woman also got tired while coming to vote, so she reached back to her village while sitting on the way. Long queues were seen outside polling stations in the tribal region since early morning. Villagers queued up for more than three hours to cast their votes. Around 4,000 voters cast their votes at polling stations 27, 28, 29 and 30 in Madiado. In the polling number 241 of Government Urdu Girls Higher Secondary School Madar Gate at Naliya Bakhal in Ujjain North assembly constituency, Rohit Nagmotia, a resident of Kot Mohalla, came to vote on the lap of his friend. Rohit was accompanied by his colleagues Saurabh Gosar and Nitesh Nagmotia to the polling booth. Rohit has used his crucial vote to elect a good government.

Congress workers complain to Bhopal collector about fake voting

Bhopal: A Congress worker has complained to the Collector about fake voting in Ganesh Vidya Mandir No. 68 in Bairagarh, Bhopal. At the same time, Congress workers created a ruckus in Bairagarh Bhoot No. 68, accusing the officials of conducting fake voting. After this, Congress candidate Naresh Gianchandani reached the spot. A complaint has been lodged by calling Bhopal Collector Ashish Singh. In Gwalior, BJP candidate Maya Singh, Congress candidates Satish Sikarwar's brothers Nitu Sikarwar and Pitambar Singh and former MLA Munnalal Goyal's son Aatish Goyal have been placed under house arrest.

Woman arrives in India from Malaysia to cast her vote; Vote to elect a strong government in a democracy.

Voting is underway for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2024. Meanwhile, a beautiful picture has emerged about voting from Khandwa. A young woman from Malaysia has come across seven seas to cast her vote in her country India. A young woman named Mahroz Sheikh has come to Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh to cast her vote from Malaysia. He cast his vote at Pardeshipura Government Urdu Secondary School in the city. Mahroz Sheikh says that people should be aware of voting and use their voting right. Mahroz has also appealed to those who have not yet turned up to vote to exercise their right to vote and help in the development of the country in electing a good government.



 

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