Maharashtra continued to witness a low voter turnout in the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections 2024, with only 6.45% of voters casting their ballots by 9 AM on Monday, May 13.
Nandurbar topped the list with 8.43% voter participation, while Shirur had the lowest turnout at 4.97%.
Here's the Constituency-wise Turnout as of 9 AM:
- Jalgaon: 6.14%- Jalna: 6.88%- Nandurbar: 8.43%- Shirur: 4.97%- Ahmednagar: 5.13%- Aurangabad: 7.52%- Beed: 6.72%- Maval: 5.38%- Pune: 6.61%- Raver: 7.14%- Shirdi: 6.83%
10.35% Voter Turnout Recorded Till 9 AM Across India
The fourth phase of Lok Sabha polls in Maharashtra features 11 constituencies, with prominent candidates like Union minister Raosaheb Danve, BJP leader Pankaja Munde, and actor-turned-politician Amol Kolhe contesting.
More than 22.8 million voters are eligible to vote in this phase, deciding the fate of 298 candidates in the state.