54.09 percent voting recorded till 3 pm
Peaceful voting continues in all polling stations of nine parliamentary constituencies
Mock poll conducted before voting
Chief Electoral Officer Shri Anupam Rajan has said that in the third phase of Madhya Pradesh Lok Sabha Elections-2024, voting is going on from 7 am in all the polling centers of nine Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies of the state. Voting will take place here till 6 pm.
Shri Rajan said that till 3 pm, 54.09 percent voting took place in all the nine Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies. He informed that 48.23 percent voter turnout was recorded in Lok Sabha Parliamentary Constituency No. 1 Morena, 44.18 percent in No. 2 Bhind (SC), 49.60 percent in No. 3 Gwalior, 60.16 percent in No. 4 Guna, 53.08 percent voting was recorded in Sagar, 59.87 percent in No. 18 Vidisha, 50.16 percent in No. 19 Bhopal, 63.69 percent in No. 20 Rajgarh and 59.63 percent in No. 29 Betul (ST).
Shri Rajan said that voting started at 7 am in all the polling stations. Peaceful voting is taking place in all the polling stations. 90 minutes before the start of voting in the morning, the process of mock poll was conducted in the presence of authorized agents/representatives of the candidates at all the polling stations.
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