J&K assembly elections: 58% voter turnout in 3rd phase
The turnout in the third phase was less compared to the first two phases which recorded 72% polling
Srinagar: Unfazed by the recent militant attacks, a 58% voter turnout was recorded in the third phase of the assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday that involved 16 seats—all in the valley—as they continued to ignore boycott calls.
The turnout in the five-phase elections was, however, less compared to the first two phases which recorded 72% polling though it was 9% higher than that recorded in 2008 assembly polls.
A 49% polling was recorded for the same segments in the previous polls. With Tuesday’s polling covering three districts, voting has been completed in 49 of the 87 assembly constituencies.
The fourth and fifth phase will be held on 14 and 20 December. Counting of votes will be taken up on 23 December. Barring a petrol bomb attack by some unidentified persons at a polling station in Gulmarg, the polling was by and large peaceful in all the constituencies in Baramulla, Pulwama and Budgam districts of north, south and central Kashmir.
Voters including elderly persons lined up at 1,781 polling stations in sub-zero temperatures at many places in the morning to decide the fate of 144 candidates including chief minister Omar Abdullah and three of his cabinet colleagues.
Giving the break-up of voting at the end of the polling, chief electoral officer Umang Narula said Charar-e-Sharief in Budgam district recorded the highest 82.74% against 74.58 in 2008.
Sopore constituency—the home town of hardline Hurriyat Conference chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani who spearheaded the boycott campaign—saw the lowest 30% polling but it was higher compared to 19.95% recorded in 2008.
Narula said 79% polling was registered in Baramulla district’s Uri segment which witnessed the deadly attack on an army camp on Friday leaving 11 security force personnel and six militants dead.
In the last assembly polls, the constituency recorded 81.73% voting. Beerwah constituency in Budgam district from where Omar is locked in a multi-cornered contest, recorded an increase of nearly 17% in the polling compared to last assembly elections. The constituency recorded 74.14% as against 57.17% in 2008.
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