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NEW DELHI:A total number of 45,595 votes were polled under none of the above (NOTA) category in all seven Lok Sabha seats, according to the Election Commission record.



New Delhi, May 23

A total number of 45,595 votes were polled under none of the above (NOTA) category in all seven Lok Sabha seats, according to the Election Commission record. Maximum votes (10,210) under NOTA were polled in North-West Delhi.

Besides, in Chandni Chowk 5,133 votes, East Delhi 4,920, New Delhi 6,601, North-East 4,589, South 5,264 and in West Delhi 8,937 votes were polled under NOTA, the EC website recorded. — TNS

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