Lok Sabha election results: Counting of votes to begin at 8 am

Exit polls predicted a comfortable majority for the ruling BJP-led National Democratic Alliance.

Lok Sabha election results: Counting of votes to begin at 8 am

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The counting of votes for the 2024 Lok Sabha election will start on Tuesday at 8 am.

Polling across 542 parliamentary constituencies was held across seven phases between April 19 and June 1. The Lok Sabha has 543 seats and a party or coalition needs 272 seats to form the government.

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Polling was not held in the Surat Lok Sabha constituency after the BJP candidate was elected unopposed before the elections in April. This came after the Congress candidate was disqualified by the polling officer and other candidates withdrew their nominations.

The first phase of polling recorded an average turnout of 66.14%, followed by 66.71% in the second phase. There was 65.68% polling in the third phase and 69.16% in the fourth. While the average turnout in the fifth phase was 62.2%, the sixth phase recorded a turnout of 63.37% and the final round saw an estimated 61.6% polling.

The elections were marred by allegations of vote suppression and alleged intimidation of Opposition candidates in some constituencies, divisive campaign speeches by key politicians, incendiary campaign advertisements and instances of post-poll violence in some regions.

In the 2019 general election, the BJP had won 303 seats on its own. The National Democratic Alliance had won 353 seats. The Congress had bagged 52 seats and the United Progressive Alliance it led...

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