The State Election Commission today put the final polling percentage for the April 24 Lok Sabha polls in Tamil Nadu, during which 5.5 crore electorate cast their votes in 39 constituencies, at 73.67%.
The figure is marginally higher by 0.69% than 72.98% registered in 2009 polls, the Tamil Nadu Election Commission said here today.
Dharmapuri constituency registered the highest vote percentage of 81.07 while Chennai South registered the lowest at 60.4%, the Commission said.
The total percentage of "others" (transgenders) who cast their votes was 12.72 and Perambalur recorded the highest turnout of transgenders who voted at 69.23%.
On April 24, the Commission had put the turnout at 73% at the end of polling in the state.
The figure is marginally higher by 0.69% than 72.98% registered in 2009 polls, the Tamil Nadu Election Commission said here today.
Dharmapuri constituency registered the highest vote percentage of 81.07 while Chennai South registered the lowest at 60.4%, the Commission said.
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Dharmapuri also registered the highest turnout of male voters at 81.58% while Chidambaram (SC) constituency witnessed the highest percentage of women voters at 81.91.
The total percentage of "others" (transgenders) who cast their votes was 12.72 and Perambalur recorded the highest turnout of transgenders who voted at 69.23%.
On April 24, the Commission had put the turnout at 73% at the end of polling in the state.