Women electors continuing to exercise their franchise at a marginally higher rate than that of men for the third consecutive time in general elections.
It has indicated that the gender gap in respect of turnout, which was once prominent in the State, is disappearing.
The turnout among men was relatively higher than that among women for several decades, right from the first election to the Lok Sabha in 1951-52.
In 1980, the electorate of the State was 2.81 crore, of whom 1.40 crore were women.
In the 2024 general election, the electorate stood at 6.23 crore, of whom 3.1 crore were women.
Till 2009, there was a significant gender gap in terms of the percentage of women and men who exercised their franchise in general elections.
However, for the first time, in the 2014 elections, women voters surpassed men voters by a narrow margin.