Odisha Election 2024 Phase 3 Voting Highlights: Odisha recorded a significant voter turnout of 70.99 per cent by 9 am on Sunday in the six Lok Sabha constituencies and 42 assembly segments that went to polls on Saturday. Polling was held in Sambalpur, Keonjhar, Dhenkanal, Cuttack, Bhubaneswar, and Puri parliamentary constituencies alongside 42 assembly segments within their jurisdictions. Chief Electoral Officer N.B. Dhal said there was peaceful conduct of voting across the 10,581 polling stations, adding that there were sporadic reports of EVM glitches. Among the Lok Sabha seats, Sambalpur observed the highest voter turnout at 65.91 per cent, and within the 42 assembly segments, Pallahara Vidhan Sabha recorded the highest turnout at 73.86 per cent, while the lowest was at 42.10 per cent in Barabati Cuttack segment by 5 pm. A total of 447 candidates, including 64 for the Lok Sabha seats and 383 for the assembly constituencies, were in the fray in the sixth phase. More than 94.48 lakh voters were eligible to exercise their franchise in 10,581 booths in the third round of simultaneous elections in the state.
Odisha Assembly Phase 3 Polls 2024 Highlights: Polling across 42 assembly seats in Odisha. Stay tuned to Financial Express Online for all latest coverage on polling, voter turnout data and updates.
Approximately 70.99 per cent voter turnout as been recorded in the third phase of the Odisha Assembly elections that took place on Saturday.
Scenes of colorful jubilation emerged from across the state, which recorded a voter turnout of 60.07% by 7:45 PM. The Election Commission’s concerted efforts to enroll and motivate Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTG) voters were successful, as many proudly posed with their inked fingers after casting their votes at polling stations in the coastal state.
A Non-Resident Indian (NRI) has travelled thousands of miles from Dubai to cast his vote in the simultaneous Lok Sabha and assembly elections in Odisha on Saturday.
After 5 pm, voter turnout percentage crosses 50 per cent.
According to the Union Minister and Sambhalpur’s BJP candidate, there is a lack of clean drinking water in the villages of Odisha, with farmers receiving no water for irrigation. Additionally, there is a shortage of teachers in government schools and doctors in government hospitals, leading to one-third of the population migrating out of the state for better livelihood opportunities. Union Minister and BJP candidate from Odisha’s Sambalpur Lok Sabha seat, Dharmendra Pradhan, asserts that the state government has failed, with only a few individuals conspiring to exploit the people. He expresses confidence in winning all 21 Lok Sabha seats in the state and securing a majority in the Assembly.
Odisha’s chief electoral officer N B Dhal said voting was peaceful so far in the 10,581 polling stations, barring some reports of EVM glitches.
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Odisha has recorded an approximate voter turnout of 59.60% till 5 pm. Here’s district-wise voter turnout at 5 pm:
Nayagarh – 61.08%
Puri – 61.96%
Sambhalpur – 65.61%
Odisha has recorded an approximate voter turnout of 59.60% till 5 pm. The state is voting for six Lok Sabha constituencies and 42 assembly seats.
The ECI has released approximate voter turnout data. Here’s the district-wise data:
Angul – 53.13%
Cuttack – 42.11%
Deogarh – 56%
Dhenkanal – 47.89%
The ECI has released approximate voter turnout data. Here’s the district-wise data:
Keonjhar – 53.61%
Khurda – 43.37%
Mayurbhanj 51.05%
Nayagarh – 46.76%
Puri – 50.90%
Sambhalpur – 52.72%
A large number of people expressed frustration over EC’s curbs on carrying mobile phones to polling booths. Some were even seen returning to their homes without casting their votes over restrictions on using mobile phones. They alleged that there was no prior information on such restriction.
The highest 53.29 per cent voting was recorded in Keonjhar seat followed by Sambalpur with 52.77%, Dhenkanal with 50.40%, Puri 48.71%, Cuttack 43.52%, and Bhubaneswar with 42.53%
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik walked to the Aerodrome Upper Primary School near his residence in Bhubaneswar to cast his vote. “We will form a stable government in the state,” said the CM.
Deogarh witnessed a voter turnout of approximately 56 per cent till 3 pm. Polling began on Saturday morning for six Lok Sabha constituencies. Odisha is also voting for 42 assembly seats.
Approximately 48.44 per centvoter turnout was recorded till 3 PM. Polling began on Saturday morning for six Lok Sabha constituencies and 42 assembly seats in Odisha.
Voting started at 7 am in Sambalpur, Keonjhar, Dhenkanal, Cuttack, Bhubaneswar and Puri Lok Sabha seats along with 42 assembly segments that make up these Lok Sabha constituencies.
Here’s a constituency-wise update of voter turnout update till 1 PM.
Khurda – 33.55 per cent
Mayurbhanj – 35.91 per cent
Nayagarh – 37.69 per cent
Puri – 37.96 per cent
Sambalpur – 38.28 per cent
A total of 9,448,553 voters are eligible to vote across 10,581 polling booths, comprising 4,829,660 men, 4,617,602 women, and 1,291 transgenders.
Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik predicted a significant victory for the BJD in both the assembly and Lok Sabha elections, according to News18.
“I see a big victory for BJD in both assembly and Lok Sabha elections,” he stated.
Here’s a constituency-wise update of voter turnout update till 1 PM.
Angul – 36.36 per cent
Cuttack – 33.33 per cent
Deogarh – 41 per cent
Dhenkenal – 35.69 per cent
Keonjhar – 35.59 per cent
Till 1 PM, the voter turnout of the Odisha Assembly elections was recorded at 35.69 per cent. Deogarh Assembly segment has till 1 PM recorded the highest turnout at 41 per cent. Meanwhile, 33.33 per cent voter turnout was recorded from Cuttack segment.
Security arrangements are in place for the simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly elections in the state. Approximately 35,000 personnel, including 121 companies of central forces, have been deployed across various booths.
An elderly woman voter fell ill and passed away at a polling booth in Bhapur area of Nayagarh assembly segment, while a polling agent died at a booth under Hindol assembly segment of Dhenkanal Lok Sabha seat.
A total of 116 ballot units, 125 control units, and 256 VVPATs were replaced due to glitches during mock polls conducted before actual voting. Assembly election in Odisha is. underway
Till 11 am, Odisha witnessed a voter turnout of 21.30 per cent across six Lok Sabha constituencies and 42 assembly segments. N B Dhal, Odisha’s Chief Electoral Officer, said that voting has been peaceful in the 10,581 polling stations, with minor instances of EVM glitches. By 11 am, 21.30 per cent of the over 94.48 lakh electorate had cast their votes.
The highest turnout was recorded in the Dhenkanal Lok Sabha seat at 22.41 per cent, followed by Sambalpur (21.89 per cent), Puri (21.51 per cent), Keonjhar (20.89 per cent), Bhubaneswar (20.72 per cent), and Cuttack (20.47 per cent).
In this eastern state, a total of 64 candidates are contending for the six Lok Sabha seats, while 383 contestants are vying for the 42 assembly segments. Although it marks the third round of polls within the state, nationally it corresponds to the sixth phase of elections.
Odisha’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), NB Dhal, announced that voting will close between 4 pm to 5 pm depending on local conditions.
BJP leader Baijayant Panda casts his vote in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and other senior BJP leaders, engaged in an extensive campaign effort. Modi conducted rallies in Angul and Cuttack, in addition to holding roadshows in Puri and Bhubaneswar. Shah led a roadshow in Cuttack, while BJP president JP Nadda conducted various meetings. BJP chief ministers Himanta Biswa Sarma, Vishnu Dev Sai, Bhajan Lal, and former Tripura CM Biplab Deb actively campaigned for party candidates. On the other hand, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and his aide V K Pandian campaigned for BJD candidates. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi addressed a rally in Salepur, Cuttack district, as part of the Congress party’s campaign efforts.