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Andhra Pradesh Elections 2024 LIVE Updates, Average Voter Turnout at 9 a.m. for L.S. Polls is 9.05%.

AP Elections 2024 According to an Election Commission app, Andhra Pradesh saw 9.05 percent of voters come out for the 25 Lok Sabha seats and 9.21 percent for the 175-seat Assembly as of 9 a.m. on Monday.
In the state, polling is set to take place from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., except a few locations where it will end an hour or two early.

Governor S Abdul Nazeer, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, and TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu along with their respective family members, were among the early voters in Andhra Pradesh on Monday.

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Visakhapatnam records 20.47% voting till 11 a.m.

Visakhapatnam records 20.47% voting in the first four hours (7 a.m. to 11 a.m.). 

There was an increase in 10% voting in the last two hours. The west constituency recorded the highest 25.02% voting, followed by the East constituency with 23.01% voting. 

Similarly, Gajuwaka and Bheemunipatnam recorded 21.65% and 21.80% respectively. Voting in South constituency which recorded just around 4% by 9 a.m. has significantly improved to 17.22% by 11 a.m.

The YSRCP is contesting in all 175 Assembly seats and 25 Lok Sabha segments in the state.

As part of a seat-sharing deal among NDA partners, the TDP was allocated 144 Assembly and 17 Lok Sabha constituencies while the BJP is contesting from six Lok Sabha and 10 Assembly seats.

The actor Pawan Kalyan-led Janasena is contesting two Lok Sabha and 21 Assembly seats.

Percentage of voting till 9 a.m.

As per the figures, 9.5% of voting was recorded in the Visakhapatnam district. 10.25% of voting was recorded in the Anakapalli district and 10% of voting was recorded in the Alluri district.

In Candid Rapid Fire, Rahul Gandhi Reveals Why White T-shirts are His Signature Attire, a Watch.

As campaigning for the remaining phases of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections intensifies, Rahul Gandhi shares candid reflections on the process, emphasizing the importance of ideology and transparency.

With the Lok Sabha elections in 2024 progressing into its remaining phases, political leaders are intensifying their efforts to secure support from the masses ahead of the crucial voting days. Among these leaders is Rahul Gandhi, a prominent figure in the Congress party, who has been actively engaging in rallies and meetings. Amidst his campaign trail, he took a moment to share some candid reflections on the nature of campaigning and its significance to him.

In a recent post on social media platform X, Gandhi shared a 2-minute-long video capturing snippets of his activities during a day of campaigning in Karnataka. In the video, he can be seen engaging in light-hearted rapid-fire questions and discussions with Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

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Captioning the post, Gandhi wrote, “A day campaigning in Karnataka. Some light rapid-fire questions and some very illustrious company.”

When asked about his thoughts on campaigning, Gandhi humorously remarked that the best part for him is “when it ends.” Reflecting on the duration of his current campaign, which has spanned nearly 70 days, he emphasized the rigorous nature of political engagements, particularly citing his previous Bharat Jodo Yatra. Despite the challenges, he expressed a fondness for delivering speeches as they prompt reflection on the country’s needs.

In the video, Gandhi posed a question to Kharge regarding the positives and negatives of campaigning. Kharge responded by emphasizing the inherent goodness in working for the betterment of the country, highlighting the satisfaction derived from countering forces detrimental to national interests.

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During a conversation with Siddaramaiah, Gandhi delved into the significance of ideology versus power in politics. Siddaramaiah stressed the enduring importance of ideology, emphasizing its role in shaping policies and garnering public support. Kharge echoed this sentiment, underscoring the sacrifices made by leaders in upholding ideological principles.

In agreement, Gandhi emphasized the necessity for political organizations to adhere to a clear ideological framework, advocating for a pro-poor, pro-women, and inclusive approach. He asserted that political battles, whether at the organizational or national level, ultimately revolve around ideological principles.

Switching gears, Gandhi addressed a lighthearted inquiry regarding his preference for white T-shirts, a signature aspect of his attire during the Bharat Jodo Yatra. Responding with characteristic simplicity, he attributed his choice to transparency and a lack of concern for fashion, preferring simplicity in clothing.

The Lok Sabha elections are set to proceed with the third phase scheduled for May 7, followed by subsequent phases on May 13, 20, 25, and June 1. The election results are slated to be announced on June 4.