Tamil Nadu Elections: Women Outpace Men in Voter Turnout by 11.31% in Ramanathapuram

In the recent Tamil Nadu elections, women outperformed men in voter turnout, with 85.76% of women voting compared to 83.57% of men. This trend was most pronounced in Ramanathapuram district, where women voted 11.31% more than men. Across four constituencies in the district, female voter turnout averaged 82.46%, while male turnout was 71.15%. The data highlights a significant rise in female electoral engagement in the region.

Key Points: Women Surpass Men in Tamil Nadu Voter Turnout by 11.31%

  • Women voter turnout in Tamil Nadu reached 85.76%, surpassing men's 83.57%
  • In Ramanathapuram, women voted 11.31% more than men
  • Paramakudi constituency saw highest female turnout at 85.16%
  • District-wide female turnout was 82.46% vs male 71.15%
  • Four constituencies showed consistent female voter lead
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Tamil Nadu elections: Women surpass men in turnout in Ramanathapuram district by 11.31 per cent

In Tamil Nadu elections, women in Ramanathapuram district voted 11.31% more than men, with female turnout at 85.76% vs male 83.57% across the state.

"Women thus voted 11.31 per cent more than men in the district, indicating a significant rise in female electoral participation. - Election Data Report"

Rameswaram, May 3

In the recently concluded elections in Tamil Nadu, women outpaced men in voter participation, with 85.76 per cent of women casting their ballots compared to 83.57 per cent of men, reflecting a notable trend in electoral engagement across the state.

The pattern was particularly pronounced in Ramanathapuram district, where women voted 11.31 per cent more than their male counterparts.

In the Paramakudi constituency in Ramanathapuram district, there are a total of 2,34,608 voters, including 1,16,282 male voters, 1,18,308 female voters, and 18 third gender voters. Out of these, 1,86,732 voters exercised their franchise, including 85,963 male voters, 1,00,757 female voters and 12 third gender voters. The total voting percentage stood at 79.59. Among them, 85.16 per cent of female voters turned out, while the male voter turnout was 73.93 per cent.

In the Thiruvadana constituency, there were 1,40,937 male voters, 1,42,904 female voters and 23 third gender voters, for a total of 2,83,864 voters. Out of this, 98,598 male voters, 1,19,547 female voters, and 10 third gender voters, for a total of 2,18,155 voters, voted. The voting percentage was 76.85. Out of this, the highest number of female voters was 83.66 per cent, while the highest number of male voters was 69.96 percent.

There are 1,53,430 male voters, 1,58,860 female voters and 13 third gender voters in Ramanathapuram constituency, totalling 3,12,303 voters.

Out of this, 1,06,624 male voters, 1,28,474 female voters and 5 third gender voters, totalling 2,35,103 voters, voted.

The total voting percentage is 75.28. Out of this, a maximum of 80.87 per cent of female voters and 69.49 per cent of male voters voted.

Similarly, in Mudukulathur constituency, there are 1,48,876 male voters, 1,50,080 female voters and 2 third gender voters, taking the total to 2,98,958 voters. A total of 2,28,309 voters, including 1,06,923 male voters, 1,21,385 female voters and one-third gender voter, exercised their franchise. The voting percentage stood at 76.37. Female voter turnout was recorded at 80.88 per cent, while male turnout was 71.82 per cent.

Across the four constituencies in Ramanathapuram district, there were a total of 11,29,733 voters, including 5,59,525 male voters, 5,70,152 female voters and 56 third gender voters. Of these, 3,98,108 male voters, 4,70,163 female voters and 28 third gender voters, totalling 8,68,299 voters, cast their votes.

The overall voting percentage in the district stood at 76.86, with female voter turnout at 82.46 per cent and male turnout at 71.15 per cent. Women thus voted 11.31 per cent more than men in the district, indicating a significant rise in female electoral participation.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Impressive numbers, but let's not ignore that the overall voting percentage in some constituencies is still below 80%. We need to work on getting both men and women to the polls. Still, kudos to the women of Ramanathapuram for setting a benchmark!
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Rohit P
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I'm proud but not surprised. Women here are very politically aware, especially in rural areas. The female turnout in Paramakudi at 85.16% is phenomenal! This is what true empowerment looks like—not just slogans, but action. 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Great to see women leading the charge, but I wonder if this is due to better mobilisation by political parties targeting women voters with freebies and schemes. Still, any increase in turnout is positive. Need to ensure it's not just about incentives but genuine political choice.
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Siddharth J
The data is clear: women are more responsible voters than men in Ramanathapuram. In every constituency, the female turnout is higher. Maybe men need to take a lesson from the ladies on civic duty! 😄 Seriously though, this reflects growing educational and social awareness among women.
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Meera T
As a woman from a nearby district, this makes me emotional. We often hear about women's issues but seeing this kind of civic participation is proof that when given the opportunity, women step up. The 11.31% gap is not just a statistic—it's a statement. 🙏
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Vikram M
Good news, but let's not forget that the third gender turnout

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