This makes sense. It could be argued that, the poorer you are, the
stronger the reason to vote (the need for a godfather in office, to
receive some favour, etc). The middle classes and the affluent have
other ways of controlling the system. Not always... but often! FN

On 4 March 2012 18:38, Antonio Menezes <[email protected]> wrote:
> In almost all minority dominated constituencies, voters turnout was between
> 73% and 78%.  The  constituencies
> where the majority of Hindu elites live like Mapusa, Porvorim, Panaji,
> Taleigao, Vasco, Fatorda and Margao,
> voting was between 75% to 79%.  And in the remaining constituencies where
> the majority of Hindu masses
> live, it was between 82% to 88%
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