
In mostly calm polling conditions, 60.19% of voters cast ballots through 5:00 p.m.
Assam, Goa, and West Bengal have the highest voting percentages among the 11 states participating in this phase of voting, with respective results of 63.08%, 61.39%, and 63.11% until 3:00 pm.
Increases in the numbers are anticipated.
Third stage finishes up surveying for over portion of all out seats
While 94 bodies electorate across 12 states and UTs were booked to cast a ballot in third period of surveying, the Bharatiya Janata Party has proactively won Surat in Gujarat unopposed.
Additionally, the deciding in favor of Anantnag-Rajouri seat in Jammu and Kashmir has been conceded to May 25.
Be that as it may, surveying in Betul, Madhya Pradesh — which was to be held in the subsequent stage — was likewise held in third stage.
This period of the political race closes surveying for over portion of the complete 543 parliamentary seats.
High-profile figures cast votes in Lok Sabha political decision
Here are the states and UTs where surveying occurred on Tuesday.
Assam (4 seats), Bihar (5), Chhattisgarh (7), Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu (2), Goa (2), Gujarat (25), Karnataka (14), Madhya Pradesh (9), Maharashtra (11), Uttar Pradesh (10), West Bengal (4).
Upwards of 102 voting public went to surveys in the primary stage, while 89 supporters went to surveys in the subsequent stage.
BJP fortifications and key competitors in center
The electorates taking part in this stage are customarily viewed as BJP fortifications.
In the 2019 political race, the BJP protected a broad triumph with 72 out of the 92 seats that went to surveys on Tuesday, remembering a huge success of 26 seats for Gujarat alone.
Key competitors in Stage 3 of the 2024 Lok Sabha decisions incorporate Association Home Priest Amit Shah from Gandhinagar, Common Avionics Pastor Jyotiraditya Scindia from Guna and Association Clergyman Pralhad Joshi from Dharwad.
Resistance up-and-comers in conflict
On the resistance side, remarkable up-and-comers incorporate the Samajwadi Party’s Dimple Yadav from Mainpuri, the Congress’ Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury from Behrampore, and Digvijaya Singh from Rajgarh.
The following period of the political race is planned for May 13, with the last vote count set for June 4 after the keep going stage closes on June 1.
Casting a ballot closed in 13 states, UTs in first, second stage
In the initial two stages, casting a ballot closed for all seats in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tripura, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and Puducherry.
Elector turnout in Stage 1 and 2 of the Lok Sabha decisions plunged to 66.14% and 66.71%, separately, as per the Political race Commission of India, making a reduction from the 2019 surveys, which saw turnouts of 69.43% and 69.17% in the first and second stages, individually.