Only a little over 25,000 of the nearly one lakh overseas Indians who had registered as voters flew down to India to exercise their franchise in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, according to data issued by the Election Commission this month. A total of 99,807 overseas Indians, who are living abroad and have not given up on their citizenship here, are in the voters’ lists of various states.
These include 91,850 men, 7,943 women and 14 transgenders. Out of these, 25,606 — 24,458 men, 1,148 women—voted in the general elections.
In Delhi, 336 overseas Indians, including 231 men and 105 women, had registered as voters but none came to cast their votes, data states.
Same was the case with Puducherry, where none of the 272 overseas electors cast their votes.
In West Bengal too, where 34 overseas Indians were part of the state’s electoral rolls, none voted.
In Kerala, however, the case was entirely different. It has the maximum number of overseas Indians in the voters’ list as well as highest level of participation in the democratic exercise.
According to EC data, Kerala has 85,161 overseas Indians on its electoral rolls and 25,091 exercised their right to vote in the Lok Sabha elections.
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