Jharkhand's Record Turnout: How Ghatshila Bypoll Hit 73.88% Amid High Enthusiasm

The Ghatshila Assembly bypoll saw an impressive 73.88% voter turnout, showing strong public enthusiasm. Polling was conducted peacefully with comprehensive security arrangements including paramilitary forces at every booth. Officials monitored the process through live webcasting from multiple control rooms. The election features a key contest between JMM's Somesh Chandra Soren and BJP's Babulal Soren among 13 candidates.

Key Points: Ghatshila Bypoll Sees Record 73.88% Voter Turnout in Jharkhand

  • Record 73.88% turnout reflects strong public participation in democratic process
  • Live webcasting and CCTV ensured transparent polling across all stations
  • Long queues since morning included women, youth and first-time voters
  • Election necessitated by death of sitting JMM MLA Ramdas Soren
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Jharkhand: Record 73.88 pc voter turnout in Ghatshila bypoll reflects high public enthusiasm

Ghatshila Assembly bypoll records historic 73.88% voter turnout with peaceful polling, webcasting, and tight security across 300 stations.

"All arrangements were made to ensure that the by-election was free, fair, and peaceful - Chief Electoral Officer K. Ravi Kumar"

Ghatsila (Jharkhand), Nov 11

The by-election for Jharkhand's Ghatsila Assembly seat concluded peacefully on Tuesday, recording an impressive 73.88 per cent voter turnout till 5 p.m., according to figures released by the Election Commission.

Officials said the final turnout could rise further after the compilation of data from remote areas.

Chief Electoral Officer K. Ravi Kumar said the polling was conducted smoothly and monitored through live webcasting from the Election Commission of India, the CEO's office, the District Election Officer, and the Returning Officer's office.

To ensure transparency and security, CCTV cameras were installed inside and outside all 300 polling stations, he said.

"All arrangements were made to ensure that the by-election was free, fair, and peaceful," Kumar said, adding that paramilitary forces, police personnel, and magistrates were deployed at every booth.

A total of 300 polling stations were set up across 231 locations, several of which were developed as model booths equipped with voter assistance facilities.

Voting began at 7 a.m. after a mock poll at 5.30 a.m., with all polling teams reaching their respective booths before dawn. Long queues of voters -- including women, youth, and first-time voters -- were seen since early morning.

Elderly and differently-abled voters also participated enthusiastically, arriving in wheelchairs and receiving assistance from election volunteers.

By 9 a.m., voter turnout had already reached 17.33 per cent, reflecting a brisk start to polling that continued steadily throughout the day.

No untoward incidents or major complaints were reported from any part of the constituency, officials said.

The by-election was necessitated by the death of sitting JMM MLA Ramdas Soren earlier this year. The contest is mainly between JMM's Somesh Chandra Soren and BJP's Babulal Soren among 13 candidates in the fray.

With polling now complete, the fate of all 13 candidates is sealed in the EVMs. Counting of votes will take place later this week, on November 14, along with the Bihar elections.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see such smooth polling with all the security arrangements. The Election Commission deserves credit for ensuring free and fair elections. Hope the counting process is equally transparent!
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Arjun K
While the high turnout is impressive, I hope this enthusiasm translates into good governance. Voters in tribal areas like Ghatshila deserve development and better infrastructure. Let's see if the elected representative delivers.
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Meera T
The arrangements for differently-abled and elderly voters are commendable. This is how inclusive democracy should work. More states should learn from Jharkhand's example! 👏
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Siddharth J
73.88% is fantastic! This shows that people in rural areas are as politically aware as urban voters. The live webcasting and CCTV coverage must have boosted voter confidence in the process.
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Kavya N
As someone from Jharkhand, I'm proud of my fellow citizens. The peaceful polling without any incidents shows our commitment to democratic values. Waiting eagerly for the results on November 14th!

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