Lok Sabha Elections 2014
JAIPUR, INDIA - APRIL 17: Women holding their voting slips queue to cast their vote at a polling booth on April 17, 2014 in Jaipur, India. An average of 56.37% of total 3.48 crore electors cast their votes in the first phase Lok Sabha polls being held on 20 out of 25 seats in the desert state of Rajasthan till 4:15pm. India is headed for 9-phase general elections starting next week and the new government is expected to be in place after the results are announced in mid-May. India's voters have come out in emphatic numbers as never seen before in the first four phases of this summer's general elections. If the trend continues, the 2014 polls may have the highest voter turnout ever even though the hot summer is considered a big stumbling block. As many as 68.29% of voters in 111 Lok Sabha seats that have gone to the polls so far exercised their franchise. This is about eight percentage points higher than the polling percentage in these constituencies in 2009. The overall polling percentage in 2009 was 58.19% when 714 million people were eligible to vote. (Photo by Himanshu Vyas/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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