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Election Results 2019: Bihar Sees Highest Number Of NOTA Votes

The constituency of Gopalganj in Bihar saw 51,660 voters pressing the NOTA button, the highest in the country.
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NEW DELHI — Bihar saw about 8.17 lakh voters opting for the None of The Above (NOTA) option — the highest in the country — while exercising their franchise in the 17th Lok Sabha polls.

According to the Election Commission’s website, the NOTA vote share of Bihar stood at two percent of the total votes polled in the state that has 40 Lok Sabha seats.

Daman and Diu (1.7 percent), Andhra Pradesh (1.49 percent) and Chhattisgarh (1.44 percent) followed in the list with 1.7 percent, 1.49 percent and 1.44 percent votes, respectively, under NOTA.

NOTA, which was introduced in India following a 2013 Supreme Court directive, allows voters to express their dissent by pressing a button saying none of the contestants are worthy of their vote.

In 2014 Lok Sabha polls, where it was introduced for the first time in any parliamentary election, around 60 lakh voters had opted for the NOTA option — equalling about 1.1 percent of the total votes polled during those elections across 543 seats.

In the 2019 elections, the constituency of Gopalganj in Bihar saw 51,660 voters pressing the NOTA button (5.04 percent), the highest in the country.

Other constituencies in the state like Paschim Champaran (4.51 percent), Nawada (3.73 percent) and Jahanabad (3.37 percent) also saw many voters opting for NOTA.

While counting of votes continued till late night on Thursday, by evening, it was clear that the Bharatiya Janata Party had sealed electoral victory with a 300-plus win. The party secured 302 of the 542 seats, while Indian National Congress had 52 seats. Results from Arunachal Pradesh West constituency are yet to be announced.

In the key constituency of Varanasi, the seat from where Prime Minister Narendra Modi contested the elections and won, saw 4,037 voters (0.38 percent) opting for NOTA.

The constituency of Kerala’s Wayanad, where the Congress scion Rahul Gandhi won from, saw 2,155 voters (0.2 percent) pressing the NOTA button.

Among other key constituencies where results had been declared, Amit Shah’s Gandhinagar constituency saw 14,214 (1.11 percent) NOTA votes, Ravi Shankar Prasad’s Patna Sahib constituency saw 5,076 (0.52 percent), and Gautam Gambhir’s East Delhi constituency had 4,920 (0.39 percent) such votes.

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