Delhi polls: NOTA receives larger share of votes than 2 national parties
text_fieldsNew Delhi: Voters in Delhi chose the 'none of the above' option over two national parties, the BSP and the CPI(M), according to preliminary election results.
As votes for the Delhi assembly elections were counted on Saturday, the latest figures from the Election Commission showed that the NOTA option received 0.57 per cent of the vote, compared to 0.55 per cent for the Bahujan Samaj Party and 0.01 per cent for the Communist Party of India (Marxist).
Both BSP and CPI(M) are recognised national parties.
Congress, BJP, AAP and National People's Party are the other recognised national parties.
According to the data, CPI and JD(U) managed 0.01 per cent and 0.53 per cent vote share respectively.
The Delhi Assembly elections saw a voter turnout of 60.54 per cent, with 94,51,997 people casting their votes on Wednesday. Over 1.55 crore people are on the voter list.
Introduced in 2013, the NOTA option on electronic voting machines (EVMs) has its own symbol -- a ballot paper with a black cross across it.
The EC added the NOTA button on EVMs as the last option on the voting panel after a September 2013 Supreme Court order. Before the apex court's order, those not inclined to vote for any candidate had the option of filling what is popularly called Form 49-O.
But filling out the form at the polling station under Rule 49-O of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, compromised the secrecy of the voter.
The Supreme Court had, however, refused to direct the poll panel to hold fresh polls if the majority of the electorate exercised the NOTA option while voting.
With PTI inputs