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Rajasthan Assembly Elections Polling LIVE Updates: Voter turnout 55.63% at 3 pm
Today marks a crucial juncture in the 2023 assembly elections across five states—Rajasthan, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Mizoram. The focus is on Rajasthan, where voters are actively participating in the polling process scheduled from 7 am to 6 pm in 199 out of 200 constituencies. A substantial count of 5,26,90,146 voters will decide the fate of 1,875 candidates, including 183 female contenders, spread across 51,507 polling stations.
Telangana gears up for single-phase voting on November 30, featuring a three-way contest among the Bharat Rashtriya Samithi (BRS) led by K Chandrashekar Rao, the Congress, and the BJP. In three states—Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Mizoram—voting has already concluded, with all outcomes slated for revelation on December 3.
Manvendra Singh Votes: Former Congress MP Manvendra Singh, accompanied by his wife Chitra Singh, cast his vote in Mewa Nagar, Barmer district, during the ongoing Rajasthan assembly elections. He stands as a Congress candidate in the Siwana Assembly constituency, contesting against BJP's nominee, Hameer Singh Bhayal.
Voter Turnout Update: As of 3 pm, Rajasthan's voter turnout reached 55.63%. Notable district-wise participation includes Jaisalmer (63.48%), Dholpur (62.75%), and Hanumangarh (61.64%) showing higher turnout. Conversely, Jalore (52.23%), Jodhpur (52.48%), and Ajmer (52.62%) exhibited relatively lower participation. In constituencies, Tijara recorded a high turnout of 69.37%, while Bharatpur displayed a lower percentage at 45.74%.
The live updates continue to track the progress of these significant state elections, influencing the political landscape and governance in these regions. Stay tuned for further developments and insights shaping the electoral narratives.
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