Saturday, December 20, 2014

In Jharkhand, 70 percent, 65 percent polling in Jammu and Kashmir

New Dilhi  Jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir assembly on Saturday, the fifth and final stage between strict protection for the voting was peaceful and safe. The fifth and final phase of assembly elections in Jharkhand polling began at seven in the morning and ended at three o'clock in the afternoon. According to preliminary data, about 70 per cent of the 25 million people used their franchise. The final step was made 16 seats, seven of which are reserved for Scheduled Tribes. Election Commission official said, "In the fifth and final stage on Saturday, 70.42 percent voted in the state. Most polling Pakud (75.5 per cent) and Littypadha (75 per cent) were in. "The official said the low turnout Mahgama (66.32 per cent) were in. Having concluded this stage of the vote in the 208 candidates, including 16 women candidates turn in fortunes was held. At this stage 36 lakh 90 thousand 69 voters had exercised their franchise, of which 11 to 19 million men and 17 thousand to four thousand, Lk 84 846 women were included. Three thousand 773 polling centers were built. A total of 833 polling stations had been declared the most sensitive and responsive to 1496.

65 per cent polling in Jammu and Kashmir ...
Jammu and Kashmir is over vote peacefully. At this stage, about 65 per cent turnout in the 20 constituencies. Election Commission official said, according to preliminary figures, about 65 per cent of the electorate exercised their franchise.
The official said, "However, the figures are to vote, so the figures may change. Earlier on Saturday, despite severe cold and fog considerable enthusiasm among the voters at polling stations in Jammu. The voting was slow in the morning, but the day than with growing voter, began arriving at polling stations. Rajouri district Rajouri, Darhl, Kalkot and Nowshera was also sluggish in the morning voting process. Voting process began at eight in the morning till four o'clock concluded. At this stage the fate of 213 candidates was held off. Counting will be on December 23.

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