Total number of male and female voters in loksabha elections 2019?
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Lok Sabha 2019
At 67.11%, Lok Sabha 2019 sees highest ever turnout in general election history
The turnout, estimated to be at 67.11%, may increase once the final figures are given by the Election Commission of India.
An estimated voter turnout of 67.11% was recorded across the country during the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, which is the highest ever voter turnout in the history of general elections in India. This is subject to change when the final figures are released. This is as opposed to 66.4% voter turnout in the 2014 Parliamentary Elections, which will now be the second highest voter turnout in general elections in India.
This election also recorded a narrow gap of 0.4% between male and female voters. Female voters even overtook male voters in a few states and union territories. The seven-phase election began on April 11 and concluded on May 19.
The gap between turnout of male and female voters has narrowed down significantly from 9% in 2009 to only 0.4% in this election,β Deputy Election Commissioner Umesh Sinha told the Times of India. Women outnumbered men in locations including Manipur, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Mizoram and Tamil Nadu, among others.
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