News Desk, AnyTV, New Delhi
Published by: Abhishek Dixit
Updated Mon, 07 Mar 2022 10:59 PM IST
Summary
According to Chandra, 67.20 per cent women cast their votes in Uttarakhand while male voters remained only 62.60 per cent. Similarly, in Goa, where 88 percent of men came to cast their votes, there were two percent more women than 90 percent of the government.
Women outnumbered male voters in the assembly elections held in five states on Monday. The Chief Election Commissioner said on Monday, the number of female voters was more than male voters in various assemblies of Goa, Uttarakhand and UP. Sushil Chandra was addressing more than 150 delegates from 32 countries in a virtual program.
According to Chandra, 67.20 per cent women cast their votes in Uttarakhand while male voters remained only 62.60 per cent. Similarly, in Goa, where 88 percent of men came to cast their votes, there were two percent more women than 90 percent of the government. At the same time, in three out of seven phases of UP, women cast more votes than men. While male voters stood at 51.03 per cent, 62.62 per cent female voters exercised their franchise.
Greetings to all women voters on the eve of Women’s Day
Chandra said, on the eve of World Women’s Day, I congratulate all women voters. Last year too, the participation of women in five assembly elections had increased. In Assam 82.4 per cent, Kerala 76.5 per cent, Tamil Nadu 73 per cent, West Bengal 82 per cent and Puducherry 83.4 per cent women voters cast their votes.
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Women outnumbered male voters in the assembly elections held in five states on Monday. The Chief Election Commissioner said on Monday, the number of female voters was more than male voters in various assemblies of Goa, Uttarakhand and UP. Sushil Chandra was addressing more than 150 delegates from 32 countries in a virtual program.
According to Chandra, 67.20 per cent women cast their votes in Uttarakhand while male voters remained only 62.60 per cent. Similarly, in Goa, where 88 percent of men came to cast their votes, there were two percent more women than 90 percent of the government. At the same time, in three out of seven phases of UP, women cast more votes than men. While male voters stood at 51.03 per cent, 62.62 per cent female voters exercised their franchise.
Greetings to all women voters on the eve of Women’s Day
Chandra said, on the eve of World Women’s Day, I congratulate all women voters. Last year too, the participation of women in five assembly elections had increased. In Assam 82.4 per cent, Kerala 76.5 per cent, Tamil Nadu 73 per cent, West Bengal 82 per cent and Puducherry 83.4 per cent women voters cast their votes.