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Rajasthan Elections 2023: Almost 10% Voter Turnout By 9 Am

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Nearly 10 percent of the electorate cast their votes in the first two hours of voting in Rajasthan on Saturday. Polling for 199 assembly constituencies in the desert state began at 7 am.

“The voting percentage in the state till 9 am is 9.77,” according to the ECI.  In Jaipur district, the Kotputli assembly constituency recorded a voter turnout of 12.04 percent till 9 am,  which is the highest among the 19 constituencies in the district.

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