assembly elections have been completed in rajasthan yesterday i.e. on 25th November. Now political parties are
waiting for 3rd December. Then it will be decided in whose hands the power of the state will be. In such a
situation, if we talk about Mewar and Vagad, the average voting in 28 assembly seats of 6 districts has increased
compared to last time. Although voting decreased in some general seat districts, it increased in tribal seat districts.
How much voting took place in Udaipur?
There are 8 assembly seats in udaipur district, out of which 5 are tribal and 3 are general seats. Voting here has
reduced this time compared to last time, the reason behind which is less voting in urban seats. There was 73.32%
voting in udaipur, whereas in the 2018 assembly elections, there was 74.71% voting.
How much voting took place in Chittorgarh?
There are 5 assembly seats in Chittorgarh district. There are 4 General and one sc seat here. Due to late night
voting here, the final figures have not been released, but the estimated figure is said to be 79.86% which may
increase. There was 80.83% voting in the last assembly here.
How much voting took place in Dungarpur?
There are 4 assembly constituencies in Dungarpur district and all four are tribal reserved. Voting here has
increased significantly compared to the previous elections. There was 73.59% voting in this election, whereas in
the last assembly elections, there was 71.12% voting.
How much voting took place in Rajsamand?
There are 4 assembly constituencies in Rajsamand district, all of which are general. Voting has increased this time
compared to the previous elections. 73.14% voting took place here, whereas in the last election only 71.51%
voting took place.
How much voting took place in Pratapgarh?
There are 2 assembly constituencies in Pratapgarh district which are tribal reserved seats. Here too the voting
percentage has increased. This time there was 81.72% voting, whereas in the year 2018 there was 80.40% voting.
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