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Voting trend: The number of votes fell for the first time since 1999

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Election desk. Panipat Elections were held on all 10 seats of Haryana on Saturday in the sixth phase of Lok Sabha. The polling figures continued to be updated on the Electoral Commission app until midnight. According to the data released by the government, voting was recorded at 65 percent. Data may be updated. Last year in 2019, 70.34 percent voted.

This is the first time since 1999 that the turnout has been so low. In 1999, the turnout was 63.70 per cent. The extreme heat and the weekends are also the reasons behind the decline in voting. This also shows that there is no wave. Former Director of Haryana Study Centre, Prof. According to SS Chahar, the trend of past election data shows that due to low polling in Haryana, the results remain mixed. Or it is also in favor of the party in power. If we look at the results of the last six elections, a similar situation emerges. The effect of anti-centralism in the voting percentage is not visible in all the seats of the state as a whole. In 2019, all 10 seats went to the BJP, at which time the vote had crossed 70 percent. This time the voting will be between 65 and 68 percent. In such a situation, one party is not going to get all the seats. More polling in the farmers movement areas of Sirsa, Kurukshetra and Ambala and less polling in the city are also special signs.

Know… what has been the impact of the voting percentage trend on the results of the last six Lok Sabha elections between 1998 and 2019.

Faridabad

Gurugram

Bhiwani

Rohtak

Sonipat

Karnal

Hisar

Sirsa

Kurukshetra

Ambala

Year Voting % Voting with Party % Voting with Party % Voting with Party % Voting with Party % Voting with Party % Voting with Party % Voting with Party % Voting with Party % Voting with Party % Party

2019 71.09 BJP 74.28 BJP 75.98 BJP 72.42 BJP 68.34 BJP 71.02 BJP 70.51 BJP 70.47 BJP 67.33 BJP 64.10 BJP

2014 72.09 BJP 75.82 BJP 77.04 BJP 76.23 INLD 70.87 BJP 69.61 BJP 66.71 Congress 69.97 BJP 71.58 BJP 64.98 BJP

2009 68.51 Congress 75.04 Congress 74.93 Congress 69.35 Congress 66.64 Congress 64.75 Congress 65.56 Congress 71.34 Congress 60.80 Congress 56.66 Congress

2004 70.69 Congress 73.24 Congress 68.99 Congress 67.74 Congress 66.04 Congress 64.75 BJP 62.96 Congress 73.09 Congress 59.44 Congress 54.62 Congress

1999 54.01 BJP 58.08 INLD 58.26 INLD 53.05 INLD 58.16 BJP 52.39 BJP 57.55 INLD 70.27 INLD 50.85 BJP 56.76 BJP

1998 68.50 BSP 71.03 Lok Dal 69.13 Lok Dal 71.50 Lok Dal 70.85 Congress 66.01 Lok Dal 71.10 Congress 72.21 HVP 65.58 Congress 65.72 BJP

Note: Prior to the 2009 elections, the Gurugram seat was called Mahendragarh and the Bhiwani-Mahendragarh seat was known as Bhiwani only.

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