Jharkhand Lok Sabha Election 2024: 67.95% votes in all three seats of Santhal Pargana, highest 69.89% in Dumka.

Deogarh: Santhal Pargana voters cast their ballots with gusto despite drizzle and scorching afternoon heat. As of 5 pm, the Election Commission said that 67.95 percent voting was recorded in all three constituencies of Santhal Pargana. However, there is still a chance of a few percent increase. The maximum number of votes was recorded in Tumka Lok Sabha constituency. Here, 69.89 percent voters cast their votes. 67.24 per cent votes were recorded in Koda Lok Sabha constituency and 66.98 per cent votes in Rajmahal Lok Sabha constituency. This time the voting percentage is less than last time. In 2019, voter turnout was 69.57 per cent in Koda, 73.43 per cent in Dumka and 72.05 per cent in Rajmahal. Polling for the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 was held peacefully in all three Lok Sabha constituencies of Jharkhand's Santal Pargana barring sporadic incidents and clashes. Clashes broke out between BJP and Congress supporters in Bodaihat, Mehrama and Mahagama areas of Goda. An FIR has been registered in the case of attack in Podayahat. A constable who was on election duty in Kotha suffered a heart attack. He is sent to Ranchi by air ambulance. At many places, in Santhal Pargana, polling was reported in rural areas, but polling was reported at many other places. After that people voted everywhere. Polling boycott was announced in four places in Litipara constituency and three places in Maheshpur constituency due to road and water problems in Bagur district. In Litipara constituency, due to road and water problems, villagers boycotted voting at Booth No-40 in Karibahadi village, Booth No-43 in Kanthupada village, Booth No-21 in Murgabani village and Booth No-18 in Malipada village. . Villagers boycotted polling at booth numbers 31 and 32 and booth number 413 of Devipur in Pokna Nawagura village under Mohanpur block, but the administration officials promised to listen to their problems and begin polling. The fate of 52 candidates trapped in electronic voting machines: There was a lot of excitement among the electorate over the voting in three Lok Sabha constituencies: Jharkhand, Dumka, Rajmahal and Goda. Voters were waiting in long queues at the polling stations since 7 am. A large number of people voted despite the scorching heat. In the seventh and final phase, the fate of 52 candidates including Dr Nishikant Dubey, Sita Soran, Vijay Hansda and Thala Marandi in these three constituencies of Jharkhand were sealed in EVMs. Counting of votes will be held on June 4. Lok Sabha Constituency Vote Percentage 2019 Vote Percentage 2024 Koda 69.57 67.24 Dumka 73.43 69.89Rajmahal 72.05 66.98 Also Read: Lok Sabha Elections Jharkhand: 67.95 Percent In Jharkhand Election 2024: 67 In All Three Seats .95% voting and highest 69.89% voting in Dumka.

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