Maharashtra Municipal Elections: A Deep Dive into Voter Turnout Trends
Maharashtra recorded a 54.77% voter turnout in municipal elections for 29 corporations, with Ichalkaranji showing the highest at 69.76%. The lowest was in Mira-Bhayandar at 48.64%. Counting of votes is underway, reflecting a diverse political engagement across cities including Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur.
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Maharashtra witnessed a voter turnout of 54.77% in elections for 29 municipal corporations. Ichalkaranji led the turnout with 69.76%, while Mira-Bhayandar lagged with 48.64%, according to the State Election Commission.
Mumbai recorded a 52.94% turnout. Other notable cities included Thane at 55.59%, Kalyan-Dombivali at 50.32%, and Navi Mumbai at 57.15%.
Counting of votes is underway, highlighting varying civic engagement across urban areas, including prominent regions such as Pune, Nagpur, and Nashik.
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