Jammu and Kashmir recorded the lowest voter turnout percentage in the 2019 general elections at 29.39%.
This low turnout was influenced by factors such as security concerns, political instability, and the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019, which significantly impacted the region’s electoral dynamics.
Lakshadweep had the lowest voter turnout in terms of numbers, with only 47,009 voters in the constituency.
Despite having the smallest number of voters, Lakshadweep’s turnout percentage was significantly higher compared to Jammu and Kashmir’s.
While Jammu and Kashmir had the lowest percentage of voter turnout, Lakshadweep had the smallest number of voters.
Despite the low voter count in Lakshadweep, its turnout percentage was relatively higher than that in Jammu and Kashmir, reflecting the unique challenges faced by each region.
Jammu and Kashmir had the lowest voter turnout percentage in 2019, mainly due to security and political factors.
Lakshadweep had the smallest number of voters but still recorded a higher turnout percentage compared to Jammu and Kashmir.