Question Numbers (41 to 46): Answer the questions
on the basis of the information given below.
In an election several candidates contested for a
constituency. In any constituency, the winning candidate
was the one who polled the highest number of votes,
the first runner up was the one who polled the second
highest number of votes, the second runner up was the
one who polled the third highest number of votes, and
so on. There were no ties (in terms of number of votes
polled by the candidates) in any of the constituencies
in this election.
In an electoral system, a security deposit is the sum of
money that a candidate is required to pay to the election
commission before he or she is permitted to contest.
Only the defeated candidates (i.e., one who is not the
winning candidate) who fail to secure more than one
sixth of the valid votes polled in the constituency, lose
their security deposits.
The following table provides some incomplete information
about votes polled in four constituencies: A, B, C and
D, in this election.

The following additional facts are known:
1. The first runner up polled 10,000 more votes than the second runner up in constituency A.
2. None of the candidates who contested in constituency C lost their security deposit. The difference in votes polled
by any pair of candidates in this constituency was at least 10,000.
3. The winning candidate in constituency D polled 5% of valid votes more than that of the first runner up. All the
candidates who lost their security deposits while contesting for this constituency, put together, polled 35% of the
valid votes.
For all the four constituencies taken together, what
was the approximate number of votes polled by all
the candidates who lost their security deposit
expressed as a percentage of the total valid votes
from these four constituencies?