Meghalaya emerged with the highest percentage of voters who chose the NOTA option available with the EVMs introduced for the first time, an election official said today.
As many as 2.8 per cent of the 10,80,845 voters pressed the NOTA button instead of the other 10 candidates in the two parliamentary seats in Meghalaya, he said.
In Tura where former Lok Sabha speaker P A Sangma was re-elected for the ninth term, 19,276 persons pushed the NOTA button, the official said.
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The election official, however, said the NOTA option would not impact the results of the elections irrespective of the number of votes it garnered.
"The NOTA option on EVMs has no electoral value. Even if the maximum number of votes cast is for NOTA, the candidate getting the most of the remaining votes would be declared winner," he said.
About 1.5 per cent of voters in Mizoram also chose the NOTA button.