Assam, Kerala, Puducherry See High Voter Turnout in Assembly Polls

High voter turnout was recorded in assembly elections across Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry. Assam led with a turnout of 75.91% by 4:30 PM, followed by Puducherry at 72.40% and Kerala at 62.71%. Voting determined the fate of candidates for 126, 140, and 30 seats in the respective assemblies. The votes from all three regions will be counted on May 4.

Key Points: High Voter Turnout in Assam, Kerala, Puducherry Assembly Polls

  • Assam leads with 75.91% turnout
  • Kerala sees 62.71% polling
  • Puducherry records 72.40%
  • Votes to be counted May 4
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Assam sees over 75 pc polling till 4.30 pm; voter turnout 62.71 pc in Keralam, 72.40 in Puducherry

Assam records 75.91% polling, Kerala 62.71%, and Puducherry 72.40% in assembly elections. Votes to be counted on May 4.

"Assam has seen a voter turnout of 75.91 per cent till 4.30 pm - Election Commission data"

New Delhi, April 9

High voter turnout is being registered in Assam and West Bengal as also in Puducherry in the polling for assembly polls on Thursday with voters forming queues in several places to cast their ballot.

As per the latest data from the Election Commission, Assam has seen a voter turnout of 75.91 per cent till 4.30 pm, Keralam 62.71 per cent and Puducherry 72.40 per cent.

Most leaders from different political parties cast their ballots early in the day.

Voting is being held for 126 seats in Assam, 140 in Keralam, and 30 in Puducherry. Votes will be counted on May 4.

In Keralam, Ernakulam recorded the highest turnout at 66 per cent. Except Pathanamthitta at 59.25 per cent, all districts in the state have seen polling above 60 per cent.

In Assam, South Salmara Mankachar recorded a high polling percentage of 84.24 per cent while in Kamrup (Metro), it was lowest at 65. 30 per cent.

In Keralam, over 2.6 crore electors are eligible to decide the fate of 883 candidates across 140 constituencies. Of the 2,69,53,644 registered voters across the state, there are 1,38,27,319 women voters, and the number of male voters stands at 1,31,26,048. Officials said that there are 277 third gender voters in the state.

Nearly 4,24,518 voters fall in the 18-19 age group, while 2,04,608 voters are aged 85 years and above. To facilitate safe and secure polling, a total of 30,471 polling stations have been set up.

In Assam, more than 2.5 crore electors are eligible to exercise their franchise for the 126-member legislative assembly. There are 722 candidates in the fray. Of 2,50,54,463 electors, 1,25,31,552 are male voters and 1,25,22,593 females. There are 318 Transgender voters and 63,423 service voters.

Among the electorate, 6,42,314 voters are in the age group of 18-19 years, 2,50,006 are above 80 years of age, and 2,05,085 are persons with disabilities.

To strengthen the monitoring mechanism, webcasting facilities have been arranged in accordance with the Commission's directions, a release said. Webcasting has been enabled in all 31,490 polling stations, including 31,486 main polling stations and four auxiliary polling stations. A total of 1,51,132 polling personnel have been deployed for the conduct of the election.

For polling purposes, 41,320 Ballot Units, 43,975 Control Units, and 43,997 VVPAT machines have been arranged, including reserves for emergency use. Additional polling personnel have also been kept in readiness, if required.

In Puducherry, 10,14,070 electors are eligible to cast their votes for 30 seats in the Legislative Assembly. The electorate includes 5,39,125 female voters, 4,74,788 male voters, and 157 voters belonging to the third gender category. A total of 24,156 voters are in the age group of 18-19 years.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Kerala's turnout seems a bit lower compared to others. Wonder if the weather played a role or if there's some voter fatigue? Still, over 60% is decent. The detailed breakdown of voters by age and gender is very informative.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the numbers look good, I hope the focus isn't just on percentage. The real test is whether every vote was cast freely without intimidation, especially in sensitive areas. The webcasting is a good step for transparency.
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Sarah B
Impressive to see the inclusion data - transgender voters, service voters, PwD voters. It shows the EC is trying to be more inclusive. The sheer scale of logistics with lakhs of polling personnel and machines is mind-boggling!
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Vikram M
South Salmara Mankachar at 84%+! That's phenomenal voter enthusiasm. Now the wait begins for May 4th. These state elections are crucial for the national political landscape. Fingers crossed for stable governments.
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Kavya N
Good to see my home state Puducherry participating actively. A union territory with its own assembly is a unique model. Hope the high turnout translates into a government that works on development and tourism.

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