The electoral turnout data indicates that constituencies like Virudhunagar, Pollachi, and Karur saw a relatively high turnout, exceeding 70%, whereas other areas like Thoothukkudi and Tirunelveli witnessed a lower participation rate, around 60%.
Coimbatore: Tamil Nadu has registered a voter turnout of 69.46% in the recent Lok Sabha elections, as per the latest updates provided by the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Satyabrata Sahoo. This figure comes directly from the Returning Officers as of the specified time in the report.
The electoral turnout data indicates that constituencies like Virudhunagar, Pollachi, and Karur saw a relatively high turnout, exceeding 70%, whereas other areas like Thoothukkudi and Tirunelveli witnessed a lower participation rate, around 60%. The overall turnout reflects a significant engagement of the state's electorate in the democratic process, albeit with variations across different parliamentary constituencies.


Chief Electoral Officer Satyabrata Sahoo emphasized that the reported turnout is based on the numbers fed by the office of the Returning Officers at the time mentioned in their report, suggesting the data is provisional and subject to final verification.
The electoral turnout data indicates that constituencies like Virudhunagar, Pollachi, and Karur saw a relatively high turnout, exceeding 70%, whereas other areas like Thoothukkudi and Tirunelveli witnessed a lower participation rate, around 60%. The overall turnout reflects a significant engagement of the state's electorate in the democratic process, albeit with variations across different parliamentary constituencies.
Chief Electoral Officer Satyabrata Sahoo emphasized that the reported turnout is based on the numbers fed by the office of the Returning Officers at the time mentioned in their report, suggesting the data is provisional and subject to final verification.