Election Commission publishes data on votes cast in first 5 phases of LS election by seat.

Election Commission released data on votes cast per constituency for first five phases, warns of false narratives and attempts to disrupt elections.

May 25th 2024.

Election Commission publishes data on votes cast in first 5 phases of LS election by seat.
The Election Commission has recently released data regarding the number of votes cast in the first five phases of the Lok Sabha elections. They have also addressed concerns about false narratives and attempts to disrupt the electoral process.

The commission asserts that any changes or alterations to the number of votes cast are simply not possible. In response to an NGO's plea for polling booth-wise voter turnout data to be uploaded on their website, the Supreme Court refused to issue any directions. In light of this, the EC has taken it upon themselves to share the absolute number of voters in each parliamentary constituency.

This decision was made in order to provide transparency and accessibility to the public. By including the absolute numbers, citizens can easily calculate the turnout percentage by using the total number of electors that is already available in the public domain.

It is important to note the distinction between electors and voters. Electors are those who are listed on the electoral roll and are eligible to vote, while voters are those who actually cast their vote in the election. The Election Commission has been sharing the turnout percentage, but there have been demands for the actual number of voters to also be made available.

Overall, the EC is committed to ensuring a fair and transparent election process. They are taking steps to prevent any attempts to manipulate or disrupt the voting process. By providing accurate and comprehensive data, they hope to uphold the integrity of the elections.

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