Odisha had a 70.67% voter turnout in six Lok Sabha seats and 42 Assembly segments under these parliamentary constituencies during the last phase of the election, which ended on Saturday.
Mayurbhanj Lok Sabha constituency had the highest polling percentage at 73.81%, followed by Jagatsinghpur at 73.06%.
Balasore remained third with 70.41%, while Bhadrak had a voter turnout of 70.34%.
In the Kendrapara parliamentary segment, 68.64% of voters turned out, while in Jajpur, 67.91% voted.
Similarly, the Bangiriposi Assembly segment had the highest vote rate of 77.52. The Aul Assembly seat in Kendrapara district had the lowest polling percentage at 62.38%.
Similarly, the Bangiriposi Assembly segment had the highest vote rate of 77.52. The Aul Assembly seat in Kendrapara district had the lowest polling percentage at 62.38%.
Six parliamentary constituencies—Mayurbhanj, Balasore, Bhadrak, Jajpur, Kendrapara, and Jagatsinghpur—as well as 42 assembly segments coming under these Lok Sabha seats went to vote on Saturday in the final phase of the general election.
Nikunja Bihari Dhal, Odisha Chief Electoral Officer, stated that voting in the 10,882 polling stations was peaceful, with the exception of a few instances of EVM difficulties, which were mainly handled.