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3rd phase LS polls: High turnout in 91 seats; Chandigarh tops with 74 per cent


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New Delhi, April 10: High voter turnout was recorded in the 91 constituencies in 14 states and Union Territories which went to polls in the third and substantial phase of Lok Sabha elections, with Chandigarh witnessing the highest percentage of 74.

Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Bihar witnessed naxal related violence which left 2 CRP jawans and one state police personnel dead.

The voter turnout this time was substantially higher over the last Lok Sabha elections in all the constituencies.

 


The turnout in Delhi was 64 per cent, up by 12 per cent as against 2009 elections.

Chandigarh constituency recorded the highest turnout of 74 per cent, against 64 per cent in 2009 polls.

 

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Muzaffarnagar and Shamli in Uttar Pradesh, which witnessed comunal riots in August last year, recorded “above average” voter turnout of 67.78 per cent and 70.85 per cent, respectively, Deputy EC Vinod Zutshi told reporters here.

The 10 seats of Uttar Pradesh, which went to polls on Thursday, reported a record turnout of 65 per cent as compared to 51.30 per cent recorded in the last LS polls.

Kerala, which went to polls in single phase today, recorded 73.4 per cent voter turnout, up from 73.2 per cent last time.

Chhattisgarh’s Bastar seat witnessed the lowest voter turnout among the 91 seats of 51.4 per cent. But it was higher as compared to 47.33 per cent recorded in the last LS polls.

 

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EC maintained that the turnout could be “much higher” in all the seats as final reports were yet to come in with voting still on after the stipulated hours in various areas.

In Odisha, maoists snatched EVMs and took away the battery of one voting machine.

 

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EC has decided to postpone polling in 22 places in Bihar 19 in Jamui, two in Nawada and one in Gaya — as polling personnel were not sent there keeping in mind their safety.

The fresh date of polls in these areas will be decided soon. Jharkhand’s four seats today witnessed 58 per cent turnout, which was higher than the 50.89 per cent recorded in last general elections.

Madhya Pradesh, where nine seats went to polls, saw an average turnout of 54.13 per cent, while in Haryana it was 65 per cent. All the 10 seats of Haryana had a single-phase poll.



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