New Delhi: In Jammu and Kashmir, which has 90 assembly seats, the number of voting is increasing in 40 assembly seats of seven districts for the last third phase on October 1. The situation is that till 9 pm on Tuesday night the voting percentage was 65.71 percent. The next day, 21 hours later, at 6 pm on Wednesday, it increased by four percent to reach 69.69, like the Lok Sabha elections. It is continuously increasing.
Bumper voting took place in the third phase
The Commission says that in this last phase, there was more craze towards voting among all the voters. But even in these, women, youth and elders voted enthusiastically and created a new record. Voters up to 100 years of age also reached the polling booth to cast their votes. However, after 2014, there was more voting in the assembly elections held in Jammu and Kashmir this year than in the Lok Sabha elections.
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district |
seat |
voting percentage |
Bandipora |
03 |
67.65 |
Baramulla |
07 |
61.03 |
Jammu |
11 |
71.38 |
kathua |
06 |
73.34 |
Kupwara |
06 |
66.80 |
samba |
03 |
76.49 |
Udhampur |
04 |
76.09 |
Voting decreased compared to 2014
The truth is that this voting was much more than the 65.23 percent of the 2014 assembly elections. The real reason for this this time was less voting in the first two phases. In which 61.38 percent votes were cast on 24 seats in the first phase and 57.31 percent votes were cast on 26 seats in the second phase. At the same time, Supur seat of Baramulla district was among the seats getting the least votes. Where only 45.32 percent votes were cast. Baramulla seat of this district stood second. 53.90 percent votes were cast here.