Final Delhi polls turnout at 62.59%; EC says needed time for accuracy
The
final voter turnout in Delhi
assembly polls
was 62.59 per cent, five per cent less than 2015, the Election
Commission announced on Sunday evening nearly 24 hours after the
polling ended, while the Aam Aadmi Party questioned the "delay".
Delhi
Chief Electoral Officer Ranbir Singh, however, said there was no
unusual delay in announcing the final voter turnout as the returning
officers were busy with scrutiny of data to ensure its accuracy.After elections to the 70-member Delhi Assembly were held on Saturday, poll officials had said that there was a turnout of 61.46 per cent, subject to revision.
However, as there was no final word from the EC till 4 pm on Sunday, AAP chief and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal took to Twitter saying it was "absolutely shocking" that the poll panel was not coming out with the voting figures.
"What is EC doing? Why are they not releasing poll turnout figures, several hours after polling?" Kejriwal tweeted. Read More
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