Puducherry Tops Voter Turnout at 89.20% in Key Assembly Polls

Puducherry recorded the highest voter turnout at 89.20% in the single-phase Assembly elections held on Thursday. Assam followed closely with 85.10% polling across its 126 constituencies, while Keralam witnessed a significant 77.50% participation. Prominent leaders, including the Chief Ministers of all three regions, were among the early voters. The counting of votes for all regions is scheduled for May 4.

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

  • Puducherry recorded 89.20% turnout
  • Assam followed with 85.10% polling
  • Keralam saw 77.50% participation
  • Counting of votes scheduled for May 4
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Assembly polls: Puducherry leads voter turnout with 89.20%, Assam follows with 85.10%, Keralam stands at 77.50%

Puducherry leads with 89.20% voter turnout in Assembly elections, followed by Assam at 85.10% and Keralam at 77.50%. Counting on May 4.

"Voters came out in large numbers to exercise their franchise. - Election Report"

Guwahati/Thiruvananthapuram/Pudhucherry, April 9

High voter turnout marked the single-phase Assembly elections held on Thursday in Assam, Keralam, and Puducherry.

According to the latest Election Commission data at 7.30 PM, Puducherry recorded the highest turnout of 89.20 per cent among the regions. Assam followed closely with a high of 85.10 per cent polling across its 126 constituencies, while Keralam also witnessed significant participation at 77.50 per cent.

Voting concluded for crucial polls in Assam, Keralam and Puducherry, with the voters coming out in large numbers to exercise their franchise.

Prominent leaders, including Chief Ministers Himanta Biswa Sarma and Pinarayi Vijayan, were among the early voters. Counting of votes for all regions is scheduled for May 4.

Polling officials sealed the electronic voting machine (EVM) and Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) in booths where polling had concluded.

Voting was held for 126 seats in Assam, 140 in Keralam, and 30 in Puducherry.

Senior leaders, including Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and Keralam CM Pinarayi Vijayan, were among the early voters. Puducherry Chief Minister N Rangaswamy also cast his vote, maintaining his long-standing tradition of riding his motorcycle to the polling booth.

In Keralam, over 2.6 crore electors were eligible to decide the fate of 883 candidates across 140 constituencies in these elections.

Of the 2,69,53,644 registered voters across the state, there were 1,38,27,319 women voters, and the number of male voters stood at 1,31,26,048. Officials said that there were 277 third-gender voters in the state.

Nearly 4,24,518 voters fell in the 18-19 age group, while 2,04,608 voters were aged 85 years and above. To facilitate safe and secure polling, a total of 30,471 polling stations were set up. UDF is aiming to unseat the CPI(M)-led LDF government, which has been in power for the past decade. The BJP has expanded its base and is challenging both the LDF and UDF.

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

This contest in the northeastern state, largely between the BJP-led NDA and the Congress-led alliance, was marked by acrimony and sharp exchanges.

In Puducherry, 10,14,070 electors were eligible to cast their votes for 30 seats in the Legislative Assembly. The electorate included 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.

The ruling NDA, which includes the All India NR Congress and the BJP, is being challenged by the Congress-DMK alliance. Actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) is seeking to make it triangular.

- ANI

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Arjun K
While high turnout is good, I hope it translates to good governance. In Kerala, the contest seems very tight with LDF, UDF, and BJP all in the mix. May the best party win and focus on development.
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Rohit P
Respect to CM Rangaswamy for riding his bike to vote! Such simplicity from our leaders is always heartening. Also good to see detailed data on women and third-gender voters. The EC is doing a thorough job.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the demographic breakdown. Over 4 lakh young voters (18-19) in Kerala alone! Their choice will shape the future. The high percentage of women voters is also very encouraging.
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Vikram M
Assam's 85% is impressive given the size and terrain. The fight between NDA and the Congress alliance was fierce. Now the wait begins for May 4th! Fingers crossed for a stable government.
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: The article repeatedly mentions the CMs voting early, which is their duty. I wish there was more focus on the common voter's experience, especially first-time voters or the elderly who braved the heat.
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Nisha Z
Puducherry may be small but it's setting a big example! 89.20% is no small

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