Updated May 6th, 2024 at 02:08 IST

With 2.43 Lakh Enlistment, Delhi Registers Significant Rise in First-Time Voters

The number of first-time voters in Delhi has risen to 2.43 lakh from the last general elections in Delhi, says the Chief Electoral Officer.

Reported by: Digital Desk
First-time voters in Delhi increased by 2.43 lakh, says poll body | Image:PTI/ Representational
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New Delhi: The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Delhi, citing the fresh electoral data on Sunday, stated that the number of first-time voters in Delhi has risen to 2.43 lakh from the last general elections in Delhi. The CEO office in a statement said that the final electoral roll published on January 22 had shown a significant increase in the number of first-time voters in Delhi to 1.47 lakh. 

The Delhi’s poll body stated, "The latest data reveals a remarkable increase from 1,47,074 (1.47 lakh) to approximately 2.43 lakh first-time voters enlisted in the voting list. The CEO (Chief Electoral Officer) hoped that the final figure would increase up to approximately 2.50 lakh after publication of the supplementary electoral roll."

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"This achievement stands as a testament to the effective implementation of voter awareness campaigns, targeting the youth demographic," it added.

The concerted efforts of Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) activities have sparked a significant surge in youth voter registration across Delhi, the poll body said.

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SVEEP activities have been conducted on a large scale, encompassing a diverse range of initiatives such as street plays, drawing, painting and essay-writing competitions, slogan contests and voter awareness rallies across various districts. These activities have not only fostered awareness but also instilled a sense of responsibility and participation among young voters, it added. 
 

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Published May 6th, 2024 at 02:08 IST