Rajasthan

Divyangs: 4-fold jump in voting by Divyangs this year vs 2018 |

Jaipur: The specially-abled voters recorded 76.16% voting in the 2023 assembly elections which is four times their voting percentage in 2018 assembly polls.
In 2018, the voting percentage of specially-abled voters was 19.02%, said state’s chief electoral officer Praveen Gupta. This time the highest turnout of specially-abled voters was recorded in Banswara district at 88.96%, followed by Kota at 85.80%, Karauli at 85.50%, Ajmer at 84.58% and Hanumangarh at 84.18%.
The lowest voting percentage of specially-abled voters was recorded in Sirohi at 60.75%, followed by Jhunjhunu at 63.79% and Bharatpur at 66.02%.
Among the assembly constituencies, Raniwada of Jalore district recorded the highest turnout at 96.10%. TNN
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