The polling, which began early on a dull note, picked up pace as the day progressed. (PTI photo)
Srinagar:
Ignoring boycott calls from separatists, nearly 34 per cent electorate today exercised their franchise in the crucial bypoll in Anantnag Assembly constituency. Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and seven other candidates are contesting for the seat.
The voter turnout was five per cent less than the last Assembly elections.
The polling, which began early this morning on a dull note apparently due to the ongoing holy fasting month of Ramzan, picked up pace as the day progressed with the final poll percentage standing at 34 per cent.
The bypoll in the constituency was necessitated by the demise of former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on January 7 this year.
The polling ended peacefully, Chief Electoral officer (CEO) Shantmau said. Out of total 84,067 electors, including 4,229 migrants voters, a total of 28,446 cast their votes during the polling period which started at 7 am and concluded at 6 pm, he said.
He said out of 42,840 male voters and 41,227 female voters, 15,384 male, 13,062 female and 638 migrant voters exercised their franchise.
The poll officer said 13 polling booths were also set up at Jammu for migrant voters, one each at Udhampur and Delhi, adding that three additional Observers were also deployed for these three locations.
The Chief Electoral Officer said the Election Commission of India had deployed four observers including two General Observers, one Expenditure Observer and one Police and
Security Observer for monitoring.
He said 118 EVMs were used for the polling on 117 polling booths, saying that one EVM was replaced at Gangyal Jammu before start of poll as it developed technical snag.
As many as 582 personnel were detailed for election duty, he said.
Mr Shantmanu said that 102 polling booths were setup at 61 designated locations which included 52 hypersensitive and 50 sensitive polling stations.
Twenty polling stations were set up as model polling stations equipped with necessary facilities, he said adding 77 Micro Observers were deployed on the booths to ensure free and fair polls.
He said that webcasting facility at 20 polling booths and videography at five polling booths was also available to cover the poll process.
Postal ballots were also dispatched to migrants, service voters and detainees and under trials at different places.
About 93 per cent voter slips were distributed among the voters, he added.
The CEO said the polling was held in a peaceful atmosphere and so far no case of violation and untoward incident was reported from any part of the constituency.
Counting of votes shall be held on June 25.
He expressed his gratitude to the police and civil administration, central security forces and media for extending their help for conducting smooth, free, fair and incident free bypolls.
He also thanked political parties for cooperation in the poll process.
The voter turnout was five per cent less than the last Assembly elections.
The polling, which began early this morning on a dull note apparently due to the ongoing holy fasting month of Ramzan, picked up pace as the day progressed with the final poll percentage standing at 34 per cent.
The bypoll in the constituency was necessitated by the demise of former Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on January 7 this year.
The polling ended peacefully, Chief Electoral officer (CEO) Shantmau said. Out of total 84,067 electors, including 4,229 migrants voters, a total of 28,446 cast their votes during the polling period which started at 7 am and concluded at 6 pm, he said.
He said out of 42,840 male voters and 41,227 female voters, 15,384 male, 13,062 female and 638 migrant voters exercised their franchise.
The poll officer said 13 polling booths were also set up at Jammu for migrant voters, one each at Udhampur and Delhi, adding that three additional Observers were also deployed for these three locations.
The Chief Electoral Officer said the Election Commission of India had deployed four observers including two General Observers, one Expenditure Observer and one Police and
Security Observer for monitoring.
He said 118 EVMs were used for the polling on 117 polling booths, saying that one EVM was replaced at Gangyal Jammu before start of poll as it developed technical snag.
As many as 582 personnel were detailed for election duty, he said.
Mr Shantmanu said that 102 polling booths were setup at 61 designated locations which included 52 hypersensitive and 50 sensitive polling stations.
Twenty polling stations were set up as model polling stations equipped with necessary facilities, he said adding 77 Micro Observers were deployed on the booths to ensure free and fair polls.
He said that webcasting facility at 20 polling booths and videography at five polling booths was also available to cover the poll process.
Postal ballots were also dispatched to migrants, service voters and detainees and under trials at different places.
About 93 per cent voter slips were distributed among the voters, he added.
The CEO said the polling was held in a peaceful atmosphere and so far no case of violation and untoward incident was reported from any part of the constituency.
Counting of votes shall be held on June 25.
He expressed his gratitude to the police and civil administration, central security forces and media for extending their help for conducting smooth, free, fair and incident free bypolls.
He also thanked political parties for cooperation in the poll process.
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