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Lok Sabha poll: Fourth phase sees 59.47 per cent voter turnout till 6pm

| @indiablooms | Apr 29, 2019, at 07:46 pm

New Delhi, Apr 29 (UNI): The fourth phase of Lok Sabha poll concluded on Monday, with a total voter turnout of 59.47 per cent by 1800 hours.

The Lok Sabha polls were conducted for 72 seats across nine states.

Voter turnout of 53.67 percent was recorded in Bihar while Madhya Pradesh recorded 65.86 per cent voting and Jammu and Kashmir recorded 9.79 per cent.

Maharashtra recorded polling percentage of 51.80 per cent while Odisha recorded 64.05 per cent and Rajasthan witnessed 63.23 per cent polling.

Polling percentage of 53.25 was recorded in Uttar Pradesh while West Bengal recorded a turnout of 76.59 per cent and Jharkhand, 63.76 per cent.

All figures above are till 6pm. The final figures will change.

 

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