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Know why Delhi sees 5% less voter turnout than 2014
Delhi recorded a voter turnout of 60 per cent on Sunday, down from 65 per cent in 2014, in a three-cornered Lok Sabha contest among the BJP, AAP and Congress, with instances of EVM glitches and missing voter names reported from various areas.
Delhi's Chief Electoral Officer Ranbir Singh said the turnout did not meet expectations considering the awareness campaigns his office had undertaken to draw voters to polling stations.
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