Assembly Elections 2024; Maharashtra Election, Jharkhand Election: In the single-phase assembly elections, Maharashtra received 45.53 per cent voter turnout till 3:00 pm on November 20, 2024, as polling was underway in all 288 assembly constituencies of the state, according to the Election Commission of India.

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Meanwhile, in Jharkhand (38 assembly seats), the second phase of the voting recorded 61.47 per cent voter turnout till the period.

Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra recorded the highest voter turnout at 62.99 per cent as of the latest update. In contrast, Mumbai city registered the lowest turnout at 27.73 per cent in the aforesaid time.

Here's how Maharashtra's major district and assembly seats voter turnout fared:

  • Armori: 60.50 per cent
  • Mumbai city: 40.89 per cent
  • Mumbai suburban: 39.34 per cent
  • Colaba: 33.44 per cent
  • Mahim: 45.56 per cent
  • Worli: 39.11 per cent
  • Shivadi: 41.76 per cent
  • Malabar Hill: 42.55 per cent

Pakur district from Jharkhand recorded the highest turnout of 69.31 per cent, while Dhanbad stands at the lowest turnout of 56.32 per cent.

Here is a summary of voter turnout data from some of the key districts to track in Jharkhand:

  • Ranchi: 65.84 per cent
  • Ramgarh: 66.02 per cent
  • Dumka: 64.79 per cent
  • Deoghar: 64.55 per cent
  • Godda: 62.91 per cent
  • Sahebganj: 60.08 per cent
  • Hazaribag: 58.16 per cent
  • Bokaro: 56.38 per cent
  • Jamtara: 68.24 per cent