59% turnout in first phase of J-K assembly polls, voting peaceful: CEO
PTI, Sep 18, 2024, 8:51 PM IST
Voters stand in queues to cast votes at a polling station during the first phase of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, in Kulgam district.(Credit: PTI Photo)
Jammu: A turnout of about 59 percent — the highest in the past seven elections — was recorded in the first phase of assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday, Chief Electoral Officer P K Pole said, adding polling passed off peacefully.
However, he said the figures are tentative and there might be a fractional increase after the final reports are received from the remote pockets and postal ballots.
The first phase of polls covered 24 seats across seven districts.
Briefing mediapersons here after polling ended at 6 pm, Pole said the elections ended peacefully without any untoward incident.
There are reports of some minor incidents of scuffle or argument from a few polling stations but “no serious incident” occurred that could have forced a repoll, he said.
“The polling percentage of 59 percent is highest in the past seven elections — four Lok Sabha polls and three assembly elections,” he said, attributing the increase in the voter turnout to various factors including improved security situation, active participation of political parties and candidates and a campaign by the department.
He said Kishtwar district recorder the highest 77 percent turnout, while Pulwama district witnessed the lowest 46 percent.
Pole expressed hope that the remaining two phases on September 25 and October 1 will also see high polling percentage.
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