Lok Sabha Elections 2024: 88.4 Lakh People With Disabilities Registered in Electoral Roll, Says Election Commission
"Voters with 40 per cent benchmark disability can vote from home. Also, transport facility will be provided to people with disabilities to vote," he said. Kumar said there are 88.4 lakh people with disabilities (PwDs) registered in the electoral roll.
New Delhi, March 16: A total of 88.4 lakh people with disabilities have been registered in the electoral roll, the Election Commission said on Saturday. Addressing a press conference on Lok Sabha and state legislative assembly elections 2024, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said ramps and wheelchairs would be provided at the polling booths.
"Voters with 40 per cent benchmark disability can vote from home. Also, transport facility will be provided to people with disabilities to vote," he said. Kumar said there are 88.4 lakh people with disabilities (PwDs) registered in the electoral roll. Lok Sabha Election 2024: Kerala Will Vote on April 26 in Second Phase of General Elections To Elect 20 Members.
The CEC said there are 97.8 crore eligible voters of which 49.72 crore were male voters and 47.1 crore were female voters. The polls for 543 Lok Sabha seats will be held in seven phases, starting on April 19. Lok Sabha Election 2024 Dates Announced: Polling to Be Held in Seven Phases; Voting Starts From April 19, Results on June 4.
The counting of votes will be held on June 4. In 2019, a total of 62.63 lakh PwDs were registered within an electorate of 91 crore.