Explore
Settings

Settings

×

Reading Mode

Adjust the reading mode to suit your reading needs.

Font Size

Fix the font size to suit your reading preferences

Language

Select the language of your choice. NewsX reports are available in 11 global languages.
we-woman
Advertisement

Lok Sabha Election Results 2024: NOTA Sets Record In Madhya Pradesh, Surpassed One Lakh By Noon

The Indore Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh witnessed a record number of NOTA votes, exceeding one lakh by noon on Tuesday. Akshay Kanti Bamb, the Congress candidate from Indore, withdrew his nomination on the final day for withdrawals.

Lok Sabha Election Results 2024: NOTA Sets Record In Madhya Pradesh, Surpassed One Lakh By Noon

The highly anticipated day of vote counting has finally arrived, and the excitement among the people has reached its peak. Although most of the electorate came out to vote for their favored party, there is one constituency in these elections where the vote share of NOTA surpassed most peoples expectations.

The Indore Lok Sabha constituency in Madhya Pradesh witnessed a record number of NOTA votes, exceeding one lakh by noon on Tuesday. Akshay Kanti Bamb, the Congress candidate from Indore, withdrew his nomination on the final day for withdrawals. Following this, Bamb joined the BJP. Consequently, BJP candidate and incumbent Lok Sabha Member Shankar Lalwani essentially won by default.

Since then, the Congress has been encouraging voters to utilize the NOTA (None Of The Above) option to the fullest. After approximately six rounds of counting today, the NOTA votes in Indore had surpassed the one lakh mark, setting a national record for NOTA in Lok Sabha polls.

NOTA History

Following a decision of the Supreme Court, the NOTA option was introduced on the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in September 2013. In the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu recorded 46,559 votes for NOTA, which was then around 5 per cent of the total votes polled in the constituency.

ALSO READ: Lok Sabha 2024 Election Results: Odisha Set For Vote Counting Across 70 Centers Today

mail logo

Subscribe to receive the day's headlines from NewsX straight in your inbox