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How Bihar’s women became kingmakers

Parties now chase them the way they once chased caste blocs.

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Shift: In 2010 for the first time, women’s turnout was more than that of men — it crossed 54% while men lagged at 51%. Reuters

THE tracking of women's participation in the Bihar Assembly elections in the last two decades reflects the politics of presence. Their rising voting percentage and role as kingmaker clearly defines that. The first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections saw 64.66 per cent voter turnout compared to 57.20 per cent in 2020. In 1962, barely three out of 10 women reached the polling booth. By 2020, the number had risen to six.

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