Voting will be held from 7 am to 6 pm on Monday
Voting will be held in the remaining 8 Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies of the state on Monday, May 13 in the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections-2024. Voting will be held from 7 am to 6 pm in Lok Sabha Parliamentary Constituency No. 21 Dewas (SC), No. 22 Ujjain (SC), No. 23 Mandsaur, No. 24 Ratlam (ST), No. 25 Dhar (ST), No. 26 Indore, No. 27 Khargone. (ST) and Lok Sabha constituency no. 28 Khandwa. For the convenience of all voters, there will be a public and general holiday on polling day (Monday 13 May) in 8 Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies of the fourth phase.
The state government has declared public holiday and general holiday in the respective Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies on the day of polling in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act.
Welcome with flowers and beating of drums
All the polling parties are reaching their respective polling centers to complete the voting. On reaching the polling station, all the polling personnel are being welcomed by the local people with flowers, cold drinks, refreshments amidst beating of drums.
Citizens will be able to get information about voting percentage through voter turn-out app.
On the day of voting (May 13), updated information about voting percentage will be available on the Voter Turnout App of the Election Commission of India. Through this app, citizens will be able to get information about the voting percentage recorded in every two hours. Citizens will have to download the Voter-Turnout App by visiting Google Play Store.
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