Haryana Assembly Election 2024: Voter Turnout Reaches 36.69% by 1 PM

As voting continues for the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections, the Election Commission has reported a voter turnout of 36.69% by 1 PM. This turnout reflects active participation from citizens eager to have their voices heard in a crucial election that will determine the future political landscape of the state. Polling stations across the 90 constituencies […]

Haryana Assembly Election 2024
by Swimmi Srivastava - October 5, 2024, 1:58 pm

As voting continues for the 2024 Haryana Assembly elections, the Election Commission has reported a voter turnout of 36.69% by 1 PM. This turnout reflects active participation from citizens eager to have their voices heard in a crucial election that will determine the future political landscape of the state.

Polling stations across the 90 constituencies opened at 7 AM and have been bustling with activity. Reports indicate that voters are engaged, with many expressing their hopes for change and progress in the upcoming government.

Key constituencies have shown promising turnout figures, with areas like Palwal and Jind leading the way. Election officials have emphasized the importance of voter participation, urging citizens to cast their votes and make their opinions count.

Political leaders, including former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and current CM Nayab Singh Saini, have been actively encouraging voter turnout, emphasizing the significance of this election in shaping Haryana’s future. Hooda, representing Congress, has expressed confidence in his party’s ability to secure a substantial number of seats, while Saini has highlighted the BJP’s development agenda over the past decade.

As the clock ticks toward the conclusion of polling at 6 PM, all eyes remain on the voter turnout figures, with expectations that they will surpass previous elections, bolstered by efforts to engage young and first-time voters.

The results of this high-stakes election will be declared on October 8, and they are eagerly anticipated by political analysts and party supporters alike.