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Nearly 67% Voter Turnout In First Four Phases Of Lok Sabha Elections, Says EC

The poll panel also listed out outreach efforts undertaken by various private and public bodies to 🌊enhance voter participation in the elections.

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The cumulative turnout in the first four phases of the Lok Sabha elections has been recorded at 66.95 per cent, the Election Com♕mission said on Thursday, adding 45.10 crore of the nearly 97 crore electors have voted so far in the ongoing electoral exercise.

In a statement, the poll panel urged electorate to come out and vote 𒉰in large numbers in🦄 the coming phases.

According to the poll authority, the updaꦉted voter turnout in the fourth phase of polling held on May 13 was 69.16 per cent, 3.65 percentage points higher than the corresponding phase in 🐈the 2019 parliamentary polls.

The updated voter turnout figures for the third phase of polling in the Lok Sabha election stood at 65.68 pꦇer cent. In the third phase of the ꩲ2019 general election, the turnout was 68.4 per cent.

In the second phase of the election held on April 26, the turnout was recorded at 66.71 per cent as against the 69.64 per cen🍸t in the second phase of the 2019 polls.

In the first phase of the ongoing general elections, a 66.14-per cent turnout was recorded. In the 2019🐽 polls, the turnout in the first phase was 69.43 per cent.

The EC said ther🐼e is enhanced focus on to inform, motivate and facilitate voters in the remaining three phases of thဣe parliamentary polls and state chief electoral officers have been asked to step up measures.

"The Commission strongly believes that partnership an꧙d collaboration are essential pillars of voter awareness programme. It's really heartening to see that on Commission's request, different institu🅠tions, influencers and celebrities having significant reach are working enthusiastically on pro-bono basis," Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said.

A total of 379 seats across 23 states and Union Territories have voted in the first four phases of election𝕴s.

A high voter turnout, Kumar felt, would be a message from Indian voters to the world about the strength of Indian democracy. He urged voters to cas🃏t their ballot in huge numbers, as votin꧃g day is not a holiday but a day of pride to participate in the festival of democracy.

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The poll panel also listed out outreach efforts undertaken by various private and public bodies to enhance voter partici♏pation in the elections.

Banks, post offices, private entities and telecom platfoౠrms are using their public interface to encourage registered voters to turn up at the polling stations on various voting days.

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