More women vote in TN than men, final turnout 74.26%

Out of the total 5,77,33,574 voters in 232 constituencies where polling was held, 4,28,73,674 exercised their franchise.

May 17, 2016 05:17 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:51 am IST - Chennai

Women queue up to vote at a booth in Bhavani Assembly Constituency of Erode district on Monday. Photo: M. Govarthan

Women queue up to vote at a booth in Bhavani Assembly Constituency of Erode district on Monday. Photo: M. Govarthan

Tamil Nadu recorded an overall voter turnout of 74.26 per cent in elections held for 232 Assembly constituencies on Monday with more women voting than men.

Out of the total 234 constituencies, polling was held in 232 barring Aravakurichi and Thanjavur constituencies where voting has been postponed over alleged illegal activities of candidates and parties involving distribution of inducements including money and gifts.

In the 232 constituencies, the total number of voters were 5,77,33,574 and out of them 4,28,73,674 exercised their franchise which is 74.26 per cent, state Chief Electoral Officer Rajesh Lakhoni said in a tweet on Tuesday. The Election Commission's >tentative figures on Monday put the turnout at 73.76 per cent.

Interestingly 2,16,28,807 women voted, while the number of men who cast their franchise was lower at 2,12,44,129.

Counting of votes will be taken up on May 19, 2016. Polling in Aravakurichi and Thanjavur will take place on May 23 and the counting of votes on May 25.

Our correspondent adds:

Repolling has been recommended at a polling booth in Tenkasi constituency, acording to an Election Commission official.

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