Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024: Maharashtra went to polls for 288 constituencies on November 20. The polling will continue till 6 pm. Voter turnout will be a key focus, as both the Election Commission and local organisations are urging citizens to participate in the Maharashtra Elections 2024 actively. Maharashtra is conducting its election in a single phase across all constituencies. Out of the 288 seats that have gone to polls, 234 are for general category, 29 are reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC) and 25 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST).
Maharashtra Elections 2024: Voting Date and Time
Voting for Maharashtra’s assembly elections began at 7 am and will continue till 6 pm on Wednesday.
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Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024: Exit Polls Date and Time
Maharashtra exit poll results will be released shortly after voting concludes on November 20. As per Election Commission of India’s guidelines, the exit poll predictions can be broadcast post 6:30 pm on Wednesday. You can track the exit poll results here on Financial Express Online.
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Maharashtra Elections 2024: ECI Results Date and Time
The ECI will announce the results for Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 on November 23. The Election Commission will begin the counting of votes at 8:00 am. The results for all constituencies will be out as the day progresses at results.eci.gov.in.
Voting Percentage in Maharashtra
As per the ECI, voter turnout in Maharashtra was recorded at 18.14% till 11 am on Wednesday.
Maharashtra Voters Profile
As of October 30, the Election Commission reported that Maharashtra had a total of 9.7 crore registered voters, including 5 crore men, 4.69 crore women, and 6,101 transgenders. Among these, 6.41 lakh are Persons with Disabilities (PwD), and 1.16 lakh are service voters from the armed forces. To accommodate the expanded voter base, more than one lakh polling stations have been established,
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