How much voting on seats of Digvijay, Shivraj and Scindia? 

The election commission has released the final figures of voting on nine parliamentary seats of madhya pradesh in the third phase of lok sabha elections. In the voting held on May 7, a total of 66.74 percent voting took place in nine parliamentary seats of the state. According to the data, there has been bumper voting in congress candidate Digvijaya Singh's seat Rajgarh, Shivraj Singh Chouhan's seat Vidisha and Jyotiraditya Scindia's seat Guna.

Among the voting held on these nine seats, the highest voting took place in Rajgarh parliamentary seat. According to the data received from the election commission, 58.97 percent voting took place in Morena parliamentary seat. Whereas 54.93 percent voting took place in Bhind seat, gwalior 62.13, Guna 72.43, Sagar 65.75, Vidisha 74.48, bhopal 64.06, Rajgarh 76.04 and 73.48 percent voting took place in Betul parliamentary seat.

Under the third phase of voting, the highest voting was recorded in Rajgarh. The least voting was done in Bhind lok sabha seat. Let us tell you that bjp had captured all the 9 seats of Bhind, Morena, gwalior, Rajgarh, bhopal, Vidisha, Guna, Sagar and Betul in the 2019 elections. This time, whose head will be crowned will be known on june 4.

Voting will be held on these seats in the fourth phase

Let us tell you that voting for lok sabha elections is going to be held in four phases in madhya pradesh, out of which voting has been done on 21 lok sabha seats of the state in three phases. Voting was held on six seats each in the first two phases and on nine seats in the third phase. Now voting will be held on eight lok sabha seats in the fourth phase. In the fourth phase, voting will be held in Indore, Ujjain, Ratlam, Dewas, Dhar, Khargone, Mandsaur and Khandwa lok sabha seats of Madhya Pradesh. Akshay Kanti Bam, who was made congress candidate in Indore, withdrew his nomination. Also he joined BJP.

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