Ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, state election commissions have published the final voter lists. Data analyzed by News18 shows that at least five states – Delhi, Bihar, Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Andhra Pradesh – have more voters in the 18-19 age group compared to 2019, when the last Parliamentary elections were held. Place.

Women voters continue to dominate in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh and this time their number is more than men in the voter list of Manipur.

Special summary revision of electoral rolls with reference to January 1, 2024 has been released by the Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) of the state.

This time there are 1.47 lakh voters between 18 and 19 years of age registered in Delhi in 2019, compared to 97,000. In Andhra Pradesh, the number has increased from 5.39 lakh to 8.13 lakh, and in Bihar, it has increased from 5.79 lakh in 2019 to 7.79 lakh in 2024.

In Karnataka, it has increased from 7.12 lakh to 10.34 lakh, while in Uttarakhand the figure has increased from 85,673 to 1.29 lakh. In Tamil Nadu, the number of voters in the 18-19 years age group is expected to decline from 8.98 lakh to 5.26 lakh between 2019 and 2024. Have a look at the figures of these states:

Tamil Nadu

Women continue to dominate the voter list in Tamil Nadu. There were 5.91 crore voters in 2019, including 2.92 crore male and 2.98 crore female voters. This time there are 6.18 crore voters in the final voter list, which includes 3.03 crore male and 3.14 crore female voters.

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The number of voters of the third gender has increased from 5,472 in 2019 to 8,294 this time.

Shojchinganallur assembly constituency has the highest number of voters at 6.60 lakh. According to the state CEO, there are 3,480 foreign voters in the final list and 71 have been added in this special summary revision period.

Manipur

This time there has been a significant increase in the number of women voters in Manipur as compared to 2019. Five years ago, there were 19.30 lakh voters in the state – 9.93 lakh men and 9.90 lakh women.

According to the final rolls published on Monday, there are 20.26 lakh voters in the state – 9.79 lakh men and 10.46 lakh women.

The number of third gender voters has also increased significantly this time – from 26 in 2019 to 239 in 2024.

Delhi

The total number of voters in the national capital has increased from 1.36 crore in 2019 to 1.47 crore this time.

During this period, the number of male voters has increased from 75.56 lakh to 79.86 lakh, while the number of female voters has increased from 61.38 lakh to 67.30 lakh.

There has been a significant increase in the number of voters in the third gender category – from 93 in 2019 to 1,176 in 2024.

The sex ratio of voters in the state has increased from 812 in 2019 to 843 this time.

Bihar

In 2019, there were 7.06 crore voters in the state, including 3.73 crore males and 3.32 crore females. This time the number of voters has increased to 7.64 crore – 4 crore men and 3.64 crore women.

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There has been a decline in the number of voters in the third gender category – from 2,406 in 2019 to 2,290 in 2024.

The state’s voter list gender ratio has increased from 892 in 2019 to 909 this time.

Uttarakhand

The state has 82.43 lakh voters in 2024, up from 76.28 lakh voters in 2019.

The number of voters has increased in all categories between 2019 and 2024 – men from 39.84 lakh to 42.70 lakh, women from 36.43 lakh to 39.72 lakh, and voters of the third gender from 203 to 286.

Karnataka

According to the state’s final voter list of 2024, there are 5.37 crore voters, up from 5.03 crore in 2019.

Since the last Lok Sabha elections, the number of male voters has increased from 2.54 crore to 2.69 crore, while the number of female voters has increased from 2.48 crore to 2.68 crore.

Andhra Pradesh

In the state with 4.07 crore voters, the number of women voters is continuously increasing compared to men.

As per the final voter list of 2019, there were 3.69 crore voters in the state – 1.83 crore men and 1.86 crore women. This time out of 4.07 crore voters, 2 crore are men while 2.07 crore are women.

The state has recorded a decline in third gender voters – from 3,761 in 2019 to 3,481 in 2024.

The tenure of the Lok Sabha ends in June 2024. Elections in 2019 were announced on 10 March. Voting took place in seven phases between 11 April and 19 May, and counting of votes took place on 23 May.

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