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62.6% voting in third phase of Jharkhand polls

Source: PTI
Last updated on: December 13, 2019 00:47 IST
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Over 62 per cent voter turnout was recorded on Thursday at the end of third-phase elections, in which 17 assembly seats of Jharkhand went to polls, officials said.

IMAGE: Voters stand in queues to cast votes during the ongoing third phase of Jharkhand assembly elections, in Silli, on Thursday. Photograph: PTI Photo

Amid tight security, 62.60 per cent of 56,18,267 voters exercised their franchise in the 17 seats across eight districts, they said.

Police said the polling, which began at 7 am, passed off peacefully.

While polling at Ranchi, Hatia, Kanke, Barkatha and Ramgarh seats ended at 5 pm, voting in rest of the constituencies ended at 3 pm, Election Commission officials said.

 

The voters comprised 26,80,205 women and 86 third gender persons.

IMAGE: Former union minister Yashwant Sinha and his wife Nilima Sinha show their inked fingers after casting their votes at a polling booth in Hazaribagh. Photograph: PTI Photo

The fate of 309 candidates, including 32 women nominees, was sealed in the EVMs at the polling.

The five-phase assembly elections to the 81-member House began on November 30 and will end on December 20.

Jharkhand Chief Electoral Officer Vinay Kumar Choubey said about 40,000 polling personnel conducted the election.

Of the 7,016 polling stations set up for the third-phase, 1,008 were identified as 'critical' and 543 'sensitive' in Naxal-affected areas.

IMAGE: BJP's Hazaribagh MP Jayant Sinha shows his inked finger after casting his vote. Photograph: PTI Photo

A total of 1,119 polling stations were 'critical' and 2,672 polling stations were 'sensitive' in other areas.

There were 13,504 ballot units, 8,772 controlling units and 9,123 used, with double ballot units set up in nine constituencies where there were sixteen or more candidates in the fray.

A total of 2,014 polling stations had webcasting facilities.

IMAGE: Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) executive president Hemant Soren and his wife Kalpana Soren show their inked fingers after casting their votes in Ranchi. Photograph: PTI Photo

Officials said 329 model polling stations were set up in the state, while women personnel conducted voting at 44 booths.

The seats where polling was held are Koderma, Barkatha, Barhi, Barkagaon, Ramgarh, Mandu, Hazaribag, Simaria (SC), Dhanwar, Gomia, Bermo, Ichagarh, Silli, Khijri (ST), Ranchi, Hatia and Kanke (SC).

IMAGE: Voters stand in a queue displaying their voting card as they wait to cast their votes in Ranchi. Photograph: PTI Photo

Former chief minister Babulal Marandi, Urban Development Minister C P Singh and Education Minister Neera Yadav were among those in the fray.

While Marandi, the president of Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik), contested from Dhanwar seat, Singh and Yadav fought from Ranchi and Koderma constituencies, respectively.

IMAGE: Senior Congress leader Subodh Kant Sahay shows his inked finger after casting his vote in Ranchi. Photograph: PTI Photo

Former deputy chief minister and AJSU Party president Sudesh Mahto tried his luck to regain Silli seat after he had lost the 2014 assembly polls and the subsequent bypoll to Jharkhand Mukti Morcha candidates Amit Mahato and his wife Seema Mahato, respectively.

The JMM had re-nominated Seema Mahato from the seat.

The first-phase polling for 13 seats and the second-phase for 20 seats took place on November 30 and December 7, respectively.

Fourth-phase polling for 15 seats is scheduled on December 16 and the last phase for 16 seats will be held on December 20.

Votes will be counted on December 23.

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