What is the Polling Percentage in the VP Election?

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Key Takeaways
- 762 out of 781 MPs have voted.
- 97.57% voter turnout recorded.
- Election features candidates C.P. Radhakrishnan and B. Sudershan Reddy.
- Polling booths established within Parliament House.
- Victory requires 391 votes.
New Delhi, Sep 9 (NationPress) As of 3 P.M. on Tuesday, a remarkable 762 out of 781 parliamentarians have successfully participated in the Vice Presidential election.
These statistics reveal an impressive 97.57 percent voter turnout among the MPs.
The voting process is actively taking place in the New Parliament building in New Delhi, featuring a competitive race between the NDA's candidate, Maharashtra Governor C.P. Radhakrishnan, and the INDIA Bloc's nominee, former Supreme Court Judge B. Sudershan Reddy.
Since 10 A.M., numerous MPs from both the ruling NDA and the Opposition INDIA Bloc have been casting their votes, with the polling set to continue until 5 P.M.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the first individual to cast his vote in this critical election.
Vote counting will occur later today, followed by the announcement of the results.
The Election Commission has set up polling booths within Parliament House, enabling both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha members to participate.
The electoral college for this Vice Presidential election consists of 781 members, including 542 elected Lok Sabha members and 239 Rajya Sabha members (comprising 233 elected and 12 nominated members, with six vacancies across both Houses).
Every vote holds equal significance, and the voting process is carried out via a secret ballot, adhering to established parliamentary protocols. The threshold for victory is 391 votes.
The NDA has shown confidence in their candidate Radhakrishnan's success, while the INDIA Bloc is encouraging political parties to support Justice Sudershan Reddy in a bid to "save the Constitution."
The vacancy for the Vice President position arose after Jagdeep Dhankhar resigned on July 21 due to health issues, coinciding with the onset of the Monsoon Session of Parliament.