Highest voting took place in Gadchiroli in Maharashtra
New Delhi:
A total of 50.89 percent voting has been recorded till 1 pm in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra. Which is a record in itself. Gadchiroli’s vote percentage is much more than the entire Maharashtra’s 32.18 percent. Whereas if we talk about Mumbai City, it is more than the total vote percentage there. According to the data received, the total voting in Mumbai City till 1 pm was 27.72 percent. This figure is much more than the total voting in any one assembly seat in Mumbai City as well as in the entire Maharashtra. It seems that Mumbaikars are very lazy about voting. In such a situation, it would not be wrong to say that Mumbai should learn from rural and Naxalite areas like Gadchiroli. Even in the voting held till 11 am, Gadchiroli was at the forefront in entire Maharashtra. A total of 30 percent voting took place here till 11 am. If we talk about the voting held till 9 am, the total voting percentage in Gadchiroli was 12 percent, whereas the total voting percentage in entire Maharashtra at that time was only 6.61 percent. Let us know what has been the past history of voting in the posh areas of Mumbai City and how much voting has taken place there till date.
Gadchiroli showed a mirror to Mumbai like this
Gadchiroli area of ​​Maharashtra is known for Naxalism. Also, this area is less developed compared to other areas of Maharashtra. But the figures that have come out from Gadchiroli so far in this election are encouraging. Till 1 pm, a total of 50.89 percent voting took place in Gadchiroli. In the voting held till 11th Bej, a total of 30 percent voting has been recorded in Gadchiroli, which is the highest in entire Maharashtra. Till 9 am the total voting in Gadchiroli was 12 percent.
Gadchiroli and Mumbai City in 2024 assembly elections
Gadchiroli | voting |
at 9 am | 12.01 percent |
11 am | 30 percent |
1 pm | 50.89 percent |
Mumbai City | voting |
till 9 am | 6.31 percent |
till 11 am | 15 percent |
1 pm | 27.72 percent |
Vote percentage on Mumbai assembly seat
assembly seat | 2019 |
Colaba | 40% |
Versova | 42.4% |
Andheri West | 43.5% |
Bandra West | 44% |
mumbadevi | 44% |
assembly seat | 2014 |
Versova | 39.3% |
Mankhurd | 41.3% |
Chandiwali | 44.3% |
Kurla | 46.1% |
Colaba | 46.2% |
Voting had also decreased in 2019 and 2014
If we talk about the assembly seats located in Mumbai, the percentage of voting here was also low in the 2019 and 2014 assembly elections. In the 2019 assembly elections, the total voting in Colaba was only 40 percent, while it was 42.4 percent in Versova, 43.5 percent in Andheri West, 44 percent in Bandra West and 44 percent in Mumbadevi. If we talk about 2014, the voting turnout was 39.3 percent in Versova, 41.3 percent in Mankhurd, 44.3 percent in Chandivali, 46.1 percent in Kurla and 46.2 percent in Colaba.
assembly seat | year 2009 |
Colaba | 35.9% |
mumbadevi | 37% |
Dharavi | 39.3% |
Versova | 39.9% |
Sony Koliwada | 40.1% |
Voting was less in 2009
In 2009, the total voting in Mumbai’s Colaba assembly seat was 35.9 percent, while in Mumbadevi it ​​was 37 percent, in Dharavi it ​​was 39.3 percent, in Versova 39.9 percent and in Soni Koliwada it was 40 percent. That is, after looking at these three figures, it is clear that in many posh areas of Mumbai, the percentage of voting in every assembly election has been less.