Large number of first-time voters participated enthusiastically

Chief Electoral Officer Rajan monitors voting from control room Bhopal, MP

Chief Electoral Officer Anupam Rajan said in the first phase of Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha Elections-2024, voting will be conducted from 7 am to 6 pm in the polling centers of six Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies of the state.

Rajan said that, 63.25 percent voting was recorded in all the six Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies till 5 pm.

He told that 51.24 percent voter turnout was recorded in Lok Sabha constituency no. 11 Sidhi, 59.91 percent in no. 12 Shahdol, 56.74 percent in no. 13 Jabalpur, 68.31 percent in no. 14 Mandla, 71.08 percent in no. 15 Balaghat and 73.85 percent voting in no. 16 Chhindwara.

Rajan said that voting has remained peaceful throughout in all the polling stations so far.

Across the country, polling for the first phase of the General Elections 2024 recorded high voter turnout despite the heat wave. Polling remains largely peaceful with voters from various walks participating enthusiastically in a dazzling display of civic responsibility and pride.

In phase 1 of General Elections 2024, polling has been completed for 10 States/UTs to elect 18th Lok Sabha along with polling for State Legislative Assemblies of Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.

The Commission thanked voters of phase 1 and entire election machinery.

Tentative figure of voter turnout across 21 States/UTs reported is over 60% at 7 PM.

Model Polling Station in Nagaland

The voting percentage is likely to go upwards when reports from all polling stations are obtained as polling is scheduled till 6 PM in many Constituencies.

Also, voters reaching the Polling stations till the end of polling hour are allowed to cast their vote. Final figures will be known tomorrow after the scrutiny of form 17A.

The Commission led by CEC Rajiv Kumar and ECs Gyanesh Kumar and Sukhbir Singh Sandhu constantly monitored the progress of polling in Phase 1 across the constituencies from ECI Headquarters in Nirvachan Sadan.

A state-of-the-art control room was set up at the HQ for the purpose. Similar control rooms were created at State/District level also.

Against the backdrop of a largely peaceful and conducive environment, the nation’s diverse electorate painted vivid pictures of democracy in action. From bustling city centres to remote villages, the polling stations witnessed a colourful convergence of voters spanning generations and backgrounds. Polling was seamless, based on meticulous planning and execution by the Commission and its officials in the field.

With Commissions focus to facilitate voting in tribal hinterland, Communities in Left Wing Extremist (LWE) affected areas in Chhattisgarh, embraced the power of the ballot over bullet, choosing the path of peace and democracy. 56 villages in Bastar cast their vote in a polling booth set up in their own village for the first time in a Lok Sabha Election.

Voters were seen to benefit from the medical facilities at the Model Polling station in PC-163 in Bijapur.  In another instance from Gadchiroli-Chimur, Maharashtra, the local tribal dialect was used at Hemalkasa Booth containing all relevant information.

In Bodh Gaya in Bihar, Buddhist monks were seen posing with a smile and their fingers inked in a proud display.

In Andaman and Nicobar Islands, voters belonging to the tribal communities came out in large numbers. Shompen tribe of Great Nicobar made history by casting their votes for the first time in#GeneralElections2024. In Mizoram, an elderly couple reaffirmed their vow to vote together. In Arunachal Pradesh, an elderly woman trekked to the Polling Station on her own volition despite having the home voting facility.

Voters came in colourful attire, reflecting the rich tapestry of Indian culture and proudly flaunted their selfies with inked fingers, symbolizing the accomplishment of their civic duty.

In a seven phase General Elections 2024, 102 Parliamentary Constituencies across 21 States/UTs went to polls today. States including Uttarakhand, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tamil Nadu and the Union Territories of Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep completed their voting process. The Election Commission, is working strenuously to ensure a smooth, transparent, and inclusive electoral process in the subsequent phases of General Elections 2024.