771 elected MPs were eligible to cast their ballot.
After counting of votes from Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir and Jharkhand, Kovid has so far bagged 1,389 votes (with a value of 4,79,585). Kumar, on the other hand, has gathered 576 votes (with a value of 2,04,594).
Returning office Anoop Mishra announced that Kovind got the votes of 522 MPs (3,69,576 vote value), while Kumar managed 225 votes (1,59,300 vote value) of members of Parliament.
Thirty two polling stations, including the one in Parliament house, have been set up in the country.
A total of 4,109 MLAs and 771 elected MPs were eligible to cast their ballot. While 4,083 MLAs voted, 768 MPs exercised their franchise.
The total value of votes for MPs stands at 5,49,408. For MLAs, the total vote value is 5,49,495. The total vote value is 10,98,903. A candidate needs 50 per cent plus one vote to win the presidential poll. The half way mark is 5,49,452, but the actual halfway mark will be decided by the total number of valid votes polled.
Statewise votes received by the two candidates:
In Andhra Pradesh, Kovind got 171 votes (27,189 vote value) while Kumar got nil votes. Three votes were invalid.
In Arunachal Pradesh, Kovind got 56 votes (448 vote value) and Kumar got three (24 vote value).
In Assam, Kovind got 91 votes (10,556 vote value), while Kumar got 35 (4,060 vote value).
In Bihar, Kovind got 130 votes (22,490 vote value), Kumar got 109 (18,857 vote value).
In Goa, Kovind got 25 votes (500 vote value), while Kumar got 11 votes (220 vote value). Two votes were declared invalid.
In Gujarat, Kovind got 132 votes (vote value 19,404), Kumar got 49 votes (valued 7,203).
In Haryana, Kovind got 73 votes (valued at 8,176) and Kumar 16 (1,792 value). One vote was invalid.
In Himachal Pradesh, 30 votes went to Kovind (1,530 value), while Kumar got 37 (1,887 value).
In Jammu and Kashmir, 56 votes went to Kovind (4,032 value) and Kumar got 13 (2,160 value).
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