Voter count in Mumbai crosses 1-crore mark-Read
According to civic official, at the time of the Lok Sabha polls, Mumbai had 98,95,602 eligible voters, including 25,16,667 in the island city and 74,64,974 in the suburban district
Published Date – 19 November 2024, 09:25 AM
Mumbai: The voter count in Mumbai has crossed the one crore mark, up from 98.95 lakh during the Lok Sabha polls held earlier this year. According to a civic official, at the time of the Lok Sabha polls, Mumbai had 98,95,602 eligible voters, including 25,16,667 in the island city and 74,64,974 in the suburban district, as per EC data.
The Maharashtra Assembly polls are scheduled on November 20 and votes will be counted on November 23. Addressing a press conference on Monday, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation chief Bhushan Gagrani said, “There are 1,02,29,708 voters in Mumbai for the Assembly polls, comprising 25,43,610 in the island city and 76,86,098 in the suburban district. There are 54,67,361 men , 47,61,265 women and 1,082 are transgender persons.”
“Of these, a total of 1,46,859 voters are above the age of 85 years and 23,928 are persons with disabilities. A total of 2,288 are overseas voters and 1,475 service voters,” said Gagrani, who is also Mumbai district election officer. As per poll officials, a total of 2.91 lakh voters, including 53,372 in the island city and 2,37,715 in the suburban district, were added after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Besides, names of 43,020 voters were deleted, comprising 26,429 from the city and 16,591 from suburbs after the general elections. Mumbai has 36 assembly constituencies –10 in the island city and 26 in the suburban district. There are 410 candidates, including 105 in the island city and 315 in the suburban district. A total of 10,117 voting booths have been set up, of which 2,538 are in the island city and 7,579 in the suburban district.
Speaking about security, Gagrani said the police department has presented a plan of deploying 25,696 personnel for the assembly elections in Mumbai. “The city does not have any sensitive booth, though there are 76 critical polling booths out of a total of 10,117 voting booths at 2,085 locations. Of the 76 critical booths, 13 are in the island city and 63 in the suburban district,” he said.
As per poll officials, these booths have historically recorded less than 10 per cent of the average voter turnout in the past elections. “In Mumbai, there will be 84 model polling stations, of which 38 each will be handled by women and young election staff. Eight will be handled by divyang staff,” Gagrani said.
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