Amid hot weather and logistical issues, Mumbai saw a decrease in voting percentage for the Lok Sabha 2024 elections, with only 52.27% turning out to vote. South Mumbai, in particular, recorded the lowest voter engagement, continuing a historical trend of struggle in this constituency. Despite challenges, prominent figures from Mumbai's social and entertainment spheres, such as Anil Ambani and Amitabh Bachchan, still exercised their democratic right. The decrease in voter turnout raises concerns about the city's civic participation.
Mumbai Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Voter Turnout Dips to 52.27%
The recently concluded Lok Sabha elections in Mumbai witnessed a significant decline in voter turnout, with only 52.27% of the electorate exercising their democratic right. This represents a drop from the previous Lok Sabha elections in 2019, when the turnout was 56.72%.
Reasons for Decline in Turnout
The decrease in voter turnout can be attributed to several factors, including:
South Mumbai's Historical Struggle
South Mumbai, in particular, has a history of low voter turnout. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the constituency recorded a turnout of only 47.42%, the lowest in the city. This trend continued in the 2024 elections, with South Mumbai once again seeing the lowest turnout at 45.12%.
High-Profile Voters
Despite the overall decline in turnout, several prominent figures from Mumbai's social and entertainment spheres turned out to vote. These included industrialist Anil Ambani and actor Amitabh Bachchan.
Civic Participation Concerns
The low voter turnout in Mumbai is a cause for concern, as it reflects the lack of civic participation in the electoral process. It raises questions about the effectiveness of election campaigns and the need for voter education initiatives.
Top 5 FAQs
Q1. What was the voter turnout in Mumbai for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections? A1. 56.72%
Q2. Which constituency in Mumbai recorded the lowest voter turnout in 2024? A2. South Mumbai
Q3. What factors contributed to the decline in voter turnout in 2024? A3. Hot weather and logistical issues
Q4. Did any prominent figures from Mumbai turn out to vote? A4. Yes, including Anil Ambani and Amitabh Bachchan
Q5. Why is the low voter turnout in Mumbai a concern? A5. It reflects a lack of civic participation and the need for voter education initiatives
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