Bihar Phase 2 Polling: 14.55% Turnout Amid Tight Security Measures

The second phase of Bihar Assembly elections recorded an impressive 14.55% voter turnout by 9 AM. Gaya district showed the highest participation with 15.97% polling in the initial hours. Security measures were exceptionally tight with international borders sealed and extensive central force deployment. Women voters and first-time voters turned out in large numbers across multiple districts, showing strong public engagement.

Key Points: Bihar Assembly Election Phase 2 Records 14.55% Polling

  • Gaya district leads with highest turnout at 15.97% in early voting hours
  • 122 constituencies across 20 districts participating in this crucial phase
  • Tight security with 1,650 central force companies and drone surveillance
  • Over 7.6 lakh first-time voters eligible to cast their ballots in this round
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ECI records 14.55 pc polling in 2nd phase of Bihar Assembly election

Bihar's second phase election sees 14.55% turnout by 9 AM across 122 constituencies with heavy security deployment and strong women voter participation.

"Large numbers of women voters and first-time voters were seen queueing outside polling stations since early morning - ECI Officials"

Patna, Nov 11

The voting in the second phase of the Bihar Assembly elections picked up pace early on Tuesday, with the Election Commission of India (ECI) reporting 14.55 per cent turnout till 9 a.m. -- an impressive figure for the first two hours of polling.

The ECI has recorded 14.55 per cent polling till 9 a.m. The highest polling was recorded in Gaya Ji with 15.97 per cent polling, followed by Kishanganj with 15.81 per cent polling, 15.77 per cent in Jamui, 15.54 per cent in Purnea, and 15.34 per cent in the Araria district.

Besides them, polling recorded in West Champaran is 15.04 per cent, East Champaran 14.11 per cent, Sheohar 13.94 per cent, Sitamarhi 13.49 per cent, Madhubani 13.25 per cent, Supaul 14.85 per cent, Katihar 13.77 per cent, Bhagalpur 13.43 per cent, Banka 15.14 per cent, Kaimur 15.08 per cent, Rohtas 14.16 per cent, Arwal 14.95 per cent, Jehanabad 13.81per cent, Aurangabad 15.43 per cent, and Nawada 13.46 per cent.

Polling is underway amid tight security in 122 constituencies across 20 districts.

Like Phase-1, officials expect the turnout to rise throughout the day.

Large numbers of women voters and first-time voters were seen queueing outside polling stations since early morning -- particularly in districts like Sheohar, Supaul, Kishanganj and West Champaran.

Polling is currently underway under tight security in 122 Assembly constituencies across 20 districts of Bihar.

Of the 122 constituencies going to the polls, 101 are general, 19 SC-reserved, and two are ST-reserved.

For phase-2, the ECI has set up 45,399 polling stations -- 5,326 urban and 40,073 rural.

These include 595 women-managed booths, 91 PwD-managed booths, and 316 model stations.

Webcasting has been arranged at all polling stations.

The average electors per booth are 815. According to the Election Commission, 3,70,13,556 electors are eligible to vote in this round.

This includes 10,21,812 new voters added to the rolls.

Among them, 1,95,56,899 electors enrolled in the voter list are male, including 5,28,954 new male electors included in the roll after SIR.

Similarly, a total of 1,70,68,572 female voters are in the list, including 4,92,839 newly added after SIR.

The third gender voters are 943, including 90 newly added to the list.

A total of 7,69,356 electors are in the 18-19 age group -- these will be first-time voters in an Assembly election.

Bihar Police have made all security arrangements for the polling.

Special security measures have been put in place in seven districts, including West Champaran, East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Madhubani, Araria and Kishanganj along the India-Nepal border, while surveillance has also been intensified along the borders with Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.

The international borders have been completely sealed, while inter-state borders have also closed since Sunday evening to prevent infiltration and movement of external elements.

As per the directives of the Election Commission of India (ECI), a total of 1,650 companies of central security forces have been deployed across the state to ensure peaceful and fair polling.

The security agencies are using drones and CCTV cameras for surveillance, and Quick Response Teams (QRTs) have also been deployed for immediate action in emergencies.

--IANS.

- IANS

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Priya S
Wonderful to see so many women voters and first-time voters participating actively. This shows our democracy is getting stronger. The security arrangements along Nepal border and other states seem quite comprehensive too.
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Arjun K
While the initial numbers look good, I hope the Election Commission ensures that webcasting and security measures actually work on ground. Sometimes there's a gap between planning and execution. Still, appreciate the efforts!
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Sarah B
Impressive to see 7.69 lakh first-time voters! Young India is taking charge of their future. The detailed arrangements for PwD and women-managed booths show inclusive planning. Hope the rest of the day goes smoothly.
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Vikram M
Border security measures are crucial for fair elections. Good that they've sealed international borders and deployed 1650 companies of central forces. This should prevent any unwanted interference in our democratic process.
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Michael C
The detailed breakdown of polling percentages across districts is quite informative. Kishanganj and Jamui showing strong participation. Hope the final turnout crosses 60%+ like in previous phases. Democracy in action! ✨

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