Some 477 (88 per cent) out of 542 Lok Sabha MPs, 197 (87 per cent) out of 226 Rajya Sabha MPs and 3,161 (79 per cent) out of 3,991 MLAs (all state assemblies/UTs) surveyed are crorepatis.
Meanwhile, out of a total of 4,759 MPs/MLAs eligible to vote in the upcoming presidential elections, only 477 (10 percent) are women.
Based on the number of votes MPs/MPs are entitled to vote, 130,304 (13%) out of 10,74,364 are women’s votes.
Among MPs, the Lok Sabha has 56,700 (15 percent) votes out of 379,400 out of 81 women MPs and the Rajya Sabha has 21,700 (14 percent) out of 158,200 votes cast from 31 women MPs.
Among the state assemblies, Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of women votes with 9,776 votes out of 83,824 (47 out of 403 MLAs), followed by West Bengal with 6,191 votes out of 44,394 (41 out of 294 MLAs) and Bihar with 4,498 votes out of 41,693 ( 26 of 241 MLA).