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Women’s voters rose 5.1%, male 3.6% since the 2019 LS poll: CEC

Women's voters rose 5.1%, male 3.6% since the 2019 LS poll: CEC
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New Delhi: The number of women’s voters in this country has witnessed a sharper increase of 5.1% over the past three years, from 43.8 Crores in the 46.1 Crore Sabha Election to 46.1 Crore now, compared to an increase of 3.6% of male voters -Laki of 47.3 crore to 49 crore during the same period.
The Head of Sushil Chandra’s Commissioner Selection, in a television speech at the national voter night celebrated every year on January 25, said the strength of the total voters in the country, at this time, stood at 95.1 crore.
Compared to 91.2 eligible eligible voters at the time of 2019 general elections to Lok Sabha, this was translated into a 4.3% increase.
Chandra said that among 95.1 crore voters on the date, 49 crore were male and crore women, 1.9 senior citizens of Crore above 80 years, 81.4 lakh persons with disabilities and 19.2 lakh of service.
He added that the number of newly registered voters regarding the date of 1.4 crore, compared to 1.5 crore voters aged between 18 and 19 years who were entitled to choose for the first time in the Lok Sabha 2019 poll.
CEC further said that nearly 25 voters The new Lakh qualified to vote in the current assembly poll in the upper state, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur.
Incidentally, the Commission has worked without stopping to encourage the registration of women who are old enough to use their franchise but have not been registered in the roll.
Even in front of announcing the current assembly poll in five countries, EC has conducted special exercises to identify areas with less women’s voter registration in countries such as rising and reaching them through local staff including Asha workers to motivate them to advance and register themselves They are as voters.
Chandra said that the government recently changed representation of people acting to allow new voters to register on four different dates in a year with one previous date.

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