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Voting percentage in last two General Elections in the eight Lok Sabha seats going for polling in first phase in Uttar Pradesh

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New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh- India’s largest state electorally, will see polling in seven phases in the upcoming General Elections -2019. During the first phase, polling will be held for eight Lok Sabha seats namely– Saharanpur, Kairana, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Meerut, Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddha Nagar – all in the western Uttar Pradesh.

As per the data sourced from the ECI website, polling percentage on all eight seats was higher in the General Elections -2014 than the General Elections -2009. In 2014, highest polling percentage among these eight seats was seen by the Saharanpur parliamentary constituency at 74.26 percent.

The detailed number of electors, voters and polling percentage for the above mentioned eight parliamentary constituencies for the General Elections -2009, 2004 and 2019is given below –

Constituency General Election Year Electors Voters Poll percentage
Saharanpur 2019* 1722580
2014 1608833 1194649 74.26
2009 1298132 821122 63.25

 

Kairana 2019* 1643934
2014 1531767 1119747 73.10
2009 1282551 725732 56.59

 

Muzaffarnagar 2019* 1685594
2014 1588475 1107765 69.74
2009 1370117 745827 54.44

 

Bijnor 2019* 1651105
2014 1562081 1060410 67.88
2009 1287070 708078 55.01

 

Meerut 2019* 1872146
2014 1764388 1113671 63.12
2009 1508788 727711 48.23

 

Baghpat 2019* 1592297
2014 1505175 1004766 66.75
2009 1280602 613748 47.93

 

Ghaziabad 2019* 2656779
2014 2357553 1342471 56.94
2009 1831688 829823 45.30

 

Gautam Buddha Nagar 2019* 2241247
2014 1986109 1199365 60.39
2009 1522397 738984 48.54

 

Total in first phase 2019* 15065682

Source – ECI website

*Source – CEO (Uttrar Pradesh) website; Electors as on 31-01-2019 (Qualifying Date 01-01-2019)

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