High Turnout in Ladakh, Moderate Participation in Baramulla: Lok Sabha Elections 2024 (Phase 5) Voter Turnout Update till 3:00 pm.
||Black and White Digital News||
||Parvinder Singh 20, May 20 ||
Leh/Baramulla, May 20, 2024** — As Phase 5 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 progresses, voter turnout data until 3 PM reveals significant regional variations, with Ladakh showing a high participation rate while Baramulla exhibits a more moderate turnout.
*Baramulla Parliamentary Constituency*
Overall, Baramulla recorded a voter turnout of 44.90% by 3 PM. The turnout varied across different assembly segments within the constituency:
– **Bandipora** led with 46.86%.
– **Handwara** reported the highest participation at 53.06%.
– **Langate** followed closely with 50.97%.
– **Uri** also saw robust participation at 50.20%.
– Other segments like **Rafiabad** and **Trehgam** reported 47.48% and 47.17% respectively.
– **Sopore** lagged behind with the lowest turnout at 31.11%.
Additional figures from Baramulla include:
– **Baramulla** town itself recorded 39.44%.
– **Beerwah** saw 46.00% turnout.
– **Budgam** had a 40.71% participation rate.
– **Gulmarg** posted 44.99%.
– **Gurez (ST)** showed 35.02%.
– **Karnah** reported 48.17%.
– **Kupwara** at 45.17%.
– **Lolab** with 46.97%.
– **Pattan** at 43.02%.
– **Sonawari** recorded 46.55%.
– **Wagoora – Kreeri** had a 40.45% turnout.
*Ladakh Parliamentary Constituency*
In stark contrast, the Ladakh constituency exhibited an impressive overall voter turnout of 61.26% by 3 PM:
– **Kargil** led with a striking 66.05%.
– **Leh** followed with a substantial 56.10%.
The higher turnout in Ladakh reflects the region’s enthusiastic participation in the electoral process, underscoring its commitment to democratic engagement.
*Analysis and Implications*
The diverse turnout rates between the two constituencies highlight varying levels of voter engagement and possibly differing political climates. The high turnout in Ladakh suggests a particularly mobilized electorate, while the moderate turnout in Baramulla, with its significant intra-constituency variation, points to localized factors influencing voter participation.
These figures are crucial for political parties and candidates as they strategize for the remaining phases of the elections. High voter turnout in areas like Ladakh could impact the overall electoral outcome, emphasizing the importance of regional dynamics in the national election landscape.
As the election day progresses, these numbers are expected to rise, offering a clearer picture of voter sentiment across these key constituencies. The final turnout will play a pivotal role in shaping the political future of these regions and their representation in the Lok Sabha.
Stay tuned for further updates as the electoral process continues.