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Mumbai sees marginal rise in voter numbers

But compared to 2014, there are 90,000 fewer voters in the city

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Mumbai city has seen a marginal growth in the number of voters since the 2019 Lok Sabha polls

Mumbai city has seen a marginal growth in the number of voters since the 2019 Lok Sabha polls

The Palghar constituency witnessed the highest voter rise in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) compared to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. There are around 2.3 lakh more voters in the Palghar constituency this time. Meanwhile, the South Mumbai and North West Mumbai constituencies witnessed a reduction in the number of voters. Although there are more voters in Mumbai as compared to the 2019 Lok Sabha election, the number is 90,000 less than the 2014 Lok Sabha election.

As per constituency-wise data published by the Election Commission in 2019, 18.85 lakh voters registered in the Palghar constituency, compared to 21.15 this year. In the Bhiwandi constituency, the number of voters rose by 1.65 lakh to 20.25 lakh, compared to 18.90 lakh voters in 2019. In Thane constituency, there are 24.64 voters, around 90,000 more than the 23.70 lakh voters in 2019.

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