City
Epaper

UP Municipal Election Results 2023: BJP leading by more than 9 thousand votes in Ayodhya

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 13, 2023 10:26 IST

The voters in Ayodhya had shown their apathy to the mayoral election as only 47.89% voting was recorded in ...

Open in App

The voters in Ayodhya had shown their apathy to the mayoral election as only 47.89% voting was recorded in the temple town.

The counting of votes for Urban Local Bodies (ULB) polls in Uttar Pradesh began at 8am. The polling was held in two phases on May 4 and May 11, respectively. The first phase of polling took place on May 4 in 37 districts and second phase for 38 districts on May 11.   

UP municipal elections, held in two phases on May 4 and 11, has a total of 4.32 crore voters to elect 1,420 corporators to Municipal Corporations and 5,327 members to Nagar Panchayats and 7,177 members to Nagar Palikar Parishads. While the voter turnout was recorded at 52 per cent in phase 1, the second phase of voting saw the participation of over 50 per cent.

Tags: UP Municipal Election Results 2023ayodhya
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalFirst Image of Ram Darbar Unveiled at Ayodhya Ram Temple

NationalRam Mandir Ayodhya: Pran Pratishtha Of Deities’ Idols Begins Today (Watch Video)

NationalAyodhya: Gold-Plated Shikhara Installed at Ram Mandir Ahead of Second Pran Pratishtha Ceremony (Watch Video)

NationalAyodhya Ram Mandir: Ram Darbar to Open — Know Pran Pratishtha Ceremony Timings, Pass Details, and More

NationalBig Move by Amitabh Bachchan: Purchases ₹40 Crore Plot in Ayodhya, Expands His Real Estate Portfolio

National Realted Stories

NationalAir India Aircraft and Its Engines Showed No Issues Before Flight, Says CEO Campbell Wilson On Ahmedabad Crash

NationalWheat procurement in UP crosses 10.27 lakh metric tonnes in 2025–26

National'Rakshasa Raj’ in Bihar now, says Rabri Devi in attack on Nitish govt

NationalTN: Vijay’s TVK launches medical wing, appoints Dr T Saravanan as coordinator

NationalKannur woman dies by suicide following moral policing by SDPI activists, three arrested