Summary
The Election Commission revealed higher voter turnout figures for the Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency compared to the 2019 polls, with three assembly segments recording over 50 percent participation. Goshamahal led with 54.72 percent turnout, followed by Bahadurpura and Karwan. The data showed fluctuating turnout trends over the years, with the current figure at 48.48 percent. The upcoming vote count on June 4 will determine the constituency’s representation for the next five years. Overall, the increased civic engagement signals a renewed commitment to democratic values and active participation in the electoral process.
Hyderabad Witnesses Surge in Voter Turnout: Election Commission Releases Final Figures
In a notable development, the Election Commission has unveiled the final voter turnout for Hyderabad, showcasing a substantial increase compared to the 2019 Lok Sabha polling figures. Among the assembly segments in the Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency, three recorded over 50 percent polling, signaling an active participation of citizens in the democratic process.
Goshamahal Leads the Charge with Over 54% Turnout
Leading the charge is Hyderabad’s Goshamahal assembly segment, which boasts an impressive voter turnout of 54.72 percent. This significant engagement was mirrored in two other assembly segments, Bahadurpura and Karwan, both recording polling percentages surpassing the 50 percent mark.
Assembly Segment Breakdown: Key Insights
The Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency comprises seven assembly segments, namely Malakpet, Karwan, Goshamahal, Charminar, Chandrayangutta, Yakutpura, and Bahadurpura. These segments, integrated into the constituency in 2009, form the electoral backbone of Hyderabad.
Breaking down the voter turnout across these segments reveals a diverse landscape of civic engagement:
- Bahadurpura: 50.70%
- Chandrayangutta: 49.15%
- Charminar: 48.53%
- Goshamahal: 54.72%
- Karwan: 51.23%
- Malakpet: 42.76%
- Yakutpura: 43.34%
Historical Trends: Past Elections and Present Progress
Reflecting on historical data, the voter turnout in Hyderabad has seen fluctuations over the years. While the highest recorded turnout was in 2014 at 53.30 percent, the lowest was witnessed in 2019 at 44.84 percent. The current figures for 2024 stand at 48.48 percent, indicating a resurgence in civic participation.
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Anticipation Builds: Counting Day Beckons
With the ballots cast and the fate of candidates sealed within the EVMs, all eyes are now on the forthcoming counting day scheduled for June 4. This pivotal event will determine the individual tasked with representing the Hyderabad parliamentary constituency in the Lok Sabha for the next five years.
As the electoral process reaches its climax, the surge in voter turnout underscores the significance of civic engagement and democratic participation in shaping the trajectory of Hyderabad’s political landscape.