
The phase four of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019 concluded on 29 April, 2019 with approximately 63.16 percent voter turnout. The highest voter turnout was from West Bengal, whereas the lowest turnout was from Jammu & Kashmir.
The table brings to you the state wise turnout in the Lok Sabha Elections 2019 fourth phase.
Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Phase 4 Voter Turnout

State | Voter Turnout Percentage |
Bihar | 59.02 |
Jammu & Kashmir | 9.79 |
Jharkhand | 64.38 |
Madhya Pradesh | 69.39 |
Maharashtra | 55.86 |
Odisha | 64.24 |
Rajasthan | 67.91 |
Uttar Pradesh | 58.84 |
West Bengal | 76.72 |
Source: Election Commission of India

According to ECI, this is the estimated turnout recorded till 9.39 pm.

The turnout of voters in the previous three phases of Lok Sabha Elections 2019 was 69.45 percent (Phase 1), 69.43 percent (Phase 2) and 65.71 percent (Phase 3).
The Phase 5 of the General Elections is scheduled to be held on 6 May, 2019. Voting in 168 seats will take place in the last three phases.
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