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Mumbai Voting Percentage: Maharashtra Records 54% Voter Turnout, Mumbai South Tally Lowest

Highlights of the Mumbai Voting Percentage: According to data released by the Election Commission at around 10 p.m. on Monday, Maharashtra had a 54% voter turnout. Of Mumbai’s six Lok Sabha constituencies, Mumbai South had the lowest turnout.

Highlights of the Mumbai Lok Sabha Election 2024 Voting: As of 10 p.m. on Monday, Maharashtra has the lowest voter turnout to date—53%. The Mumbai South Lok Sabha constituency was one of the seats with the lowest voter attendance, largely due to Mumbai’s “slow pace” voting procedures.

In the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024, six Lok Sabha seats in Mumbai were up for election on Monday. Mumbai North, Mumbai North West, Mumbai North East, Mumbai North Central, Mumbai South, and Mumbai South Central were the six seats in question. A high-profile fight took place in the region, mostly involving candidates from the INDIA alliance and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

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Piyush Goyal, a union minister, was running for the Mumbai North Lok Sabha seat against Congressman Bhushan Patil. Varsha Eknath Gaikwad of the Congress is running against Advocate Ujwal Nikam of the BJP in the Mumbai North Central constituency.

A conflict between two Shiv Sena factions was recorded in the Mumbai North West Lok Sabha Constituency. Amol Gajanan Kirtikar is associated with the Uddhav Thackeray faction, but Ravindra Wairkar represents the CM Eknath Shinde side. Mihir Kotecha of the BJP is running against Sanjaydina Patil of the Shiv Sena (UBT) in the Mumbai North East Lok Sabha seat.

A brawl broke out between Shiv Sena members Ramesh Shewele and Anil Desai in Mumbai’s South Central Lok Sabha constituency (UBT). The Eknath Shinde branch of the Shiv Sena has fielded Yamini Jadhav in an attempt to thwart Arvind Sawant’s hopes of winning a third term from the Mumbai South Lok Sabha seat.


Mumbai Lok Sabha Polls Voting LIVE: Maharashtra records 53% turnout till 10 pm

Maharashtra recorded 53% voter turnout as of 10 pm on Monday.

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Mumbai Lok Sabha Election 2024 Voting LIVE: Mumbai South records 44% voter turnout, Kalyan’s tally lowest in Maharashtra

Maharashtra recorded the lowest voter turnout among eight states at 49 percent. Within Maharashtra, Kalyaan Lok Sabha constituency recorded the lowest tally at 43 percent. But when just focusing on the Mumbai region, Mumbai South recorded the lowest turnout at 44 percent.

Mumbai Lok Sabha Polls Voting LIVE: How much voter turnout was recorded in Mumbai today?

As per the Election Commission’s data released till 5 pm today, here’s what the voter turnout looks like in Mumbai

  • Mumbai South: 44%
  • Mumbai North: 46.91%
  • Mumbai North West: 49.7%
  • Mumbai North East: 48.6%
  • Mumbai North Central: 47.46%
  • Mumbai South Central: 48.2%

Mumbai Lok Sabha Polls Voting LIVE: Devendra Fadnavis Vs Uddhav Thackeray amid ‘slow pace of voting in Mumbai’

Mumbai Lok Sabha Election 2024: Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray alleged the election officials were delaying the voting process at many polling centres at behest of the BJP-led government. Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said, “We were the first to complain…

Mumbai Lok Sabha Polls Voting LIVE: Maharashtra records lowest turnout till 5 pm

Maharashtra has recorded the lowest turnout at 48 percent till 5 pm. Thirteen seats in Maharashtra were among other seats across eight states that went to polls on Monday. 

Mumbai Lok Sabha Election 2024 Voting Live: Music director Amit Trivedi says he couldn’t cast vote today, shares video

Music director Amit Trivedi said he couldn’t cast vote today. “Voting is our constitutional right. Today I was denied that right and I feel helpless. Did this happen to anyone else? How.. and why??,” he said in a post on X.

Many reacted to his video, asking if he checked his EPIC number before going out to vote. 

Mumbai Lok Sabha Election 2024 Voting Live: Mumbai South records voter turnout of nearly 37% till 3 pm

Mumbai South recorded lowest voter turnout in the Mumbai region at nearly 37%. The rest five seats recorded turnout between 37% and 39%.

Mumbai Lok Sabha Election 2024 Voting Live: Kirit Somaiya accuses Sena (UBT) leaders of corrupt practices; Uddhav’s party dismisses charge

BJP leader Kirit Somaiya on Monday alleged that Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders Sanjay Raut and Sunil Raut were found involved in “corrupt practices” outside their polling booth at Bhandup in Mumbai where voting was underway since morning.

The former MP also claimed that two activists of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) were arrested for “illegal and corrupt practices of using a fake EVM”.

However, MLA Sunil Raut, who is the brother of Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Raut, dismissed the allegations saying a dummy electronic voting machine (EVM) was kept outside the 100-metre radius of the polling booth for educational purpose.

Still, the police removed it under “political pressure”, he claimed.

Mumbai Lok Sabha Election 2024 Voting Live: Mumbai disappoints as voter turnout fails to cross 30% till 1pm

  • Mumbai continued to disappoint with voter turnout failing to cross 30 per cent till 1 pm. 
  • Mumbai North recorded a turnout of 26.78 per cent; 
  • Mumbai North Central saw a turnout of 28.05 per cent, 
  • Mumbai North East saw a turnout of 28.82 per cent, 
  • Mumbai North West recorded a turnout of 28.41 per cent. 
  • Mumbai South had the lowest turnout in the city with 28.41 per cent recorded till 1 pm. 
  • Mumbai South Central saw a turnout of 27.21 per cent.

Mumbai Lok Sabha Election 2024 Voting Live: A look at voter turnout till 9 am

  • Mumbai Lok Sabha Election 2024 Voting Live: 
  • Mumbai North 6.19 per cent
  • Mumbai North Central 6.01 per cent
  • Mumbai North East 6.83 per cent
  • Mumbai North West 6.87 per cent
  • Mumbai South 5.34 per cent
  • Mumbai South Central 7.79 per cent
  • Thane 5.67 per cent
  • Bhiwandi recorded 4.86 per cent polling
  • Kalyan 5.39 per cent

Maharashtra saw a 54% voter turnout, with Mumbai South recording the lowest participation, highlighting varying engagement levels across regions.