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The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) and National Election Watch (NEW) have analysed the number of votes secured by NOTA (None of the above) in various elections from 2018 to 2022.
According to the report, on average NOTA has secured 64,53,652 votes (64.53 lakhs) in the state assembly elections.
The report said overall, NOTA secured 65,23,975 (1.06 percent) votes.
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Among state assembly elections, NOTA has secured the highest percentage of votes in 2020 at 1.46 percent (7,49,360 votes) in two states assembly elections of Bihar (7,06,252 votes) and NCT Delhi (43,108 votes).
NOTA has secured lowest percentage of votes in 2022, i.e., 0.70 per cent (8, 15,430 votes) in five states assembly elections (combined) of Goa (10,629 votes), Manipur (10,349 votes), Punjab (1,10,308 votes), Uttar Pradesh (6,37,304 votes) and Uttarakhand (46,840 votes), the report said
NOTA secured the highest number of votes in Maharashtra (7,42,134) in state Assembly Elections, 2019, and secured the lowest number of NOTA votes (2,917) in Mizoram Assembly Elections, 2018.
NOTA secured the highest percentage of vote share i.e., 1.98 percent in Chhattisgarh state assembly, 2018, it said.
NOTA secured the lowest percentage of vote share i.e., 0.46 percent in both Delhi State Assembly Elections, 2020 and Mizoram State Assembly Elections, 2018.
Constituency-wise, NOTA has secured as high as 27,500 votes in the Latur Rural constituency of Maharashtra and as low as nine votes in the Tali constituency of Arunachal Pradesh.
In a few constituencies of Arunachal Pradesh such as Dirang, Along East, Yachuli, and Nagaland’s one constituency Northern Angami the candidate did not have any rival candidates so NOTA has secured no votes.
Red Alert Constituencies which have three or more candidates with criminal cases contesting elections, NOTA has secured 26,77,616 votes (26.77 lakhs) in state assembly elections since 2018, the ADR said.
NOTA has secured the highest percentage of votes, i.e., 1.63 percent (6,11,122) in 217 red alert constituencies of Bihar, it said.
The ADR has recommended that if in any constituency, votes polled for NOTA are higher than all the contesting candidates then no candidates should be declared as elected and a fresh election should be conducted, in which none of the earlier candidates should be allowed to contest.