Women Lead Voter Turnout in Jharkhand Elections
In the first phase of the Jharkhand assembly elections, women outnumbered men in voter turnout across 37 of 43 constituencies. The overall turnout was 66.65%, surpassing the 2019 polls by 2.75%. The Election Commission highlighted women's increased participation in the democratic process.
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In a significant precedent, women voters have set a new benchmark in the first phase of Jharkhand's assembly elections, outnumbering male voters in 37 out of 43 constituencies, as reported by the Election Commission on Friday.
The initial phase conducted on November 13 witnessed a turnout of 66.65%, exceeding the previous 2019 assembly election turnout by 2.75%, a testament to the burgeoning civic engagement among women.
The Chief Electoral Officer of Jharkhand confirmed the safe return of polling parties and completion of scrutiny. Final voting results await the counting process, which includes postal ballots from service and absentee voters, including those with disabilities and deployed in essential services.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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