Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

VOTERS QUEUE UP FOR 14 BYELECTION­S IN 10 STATES

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Chengannur (Kerala)

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Braving heavy pre-monsoon showers and strong winds, at least 76% voters exercised their franchise in Kerala’s Chengannur assembly constituen­cy that is witnessing a fierce three-cornered contest. The bypoll was peaceful and all three major contenders exuded confidence that the high polling figures would help them.

The polling percentage in the previous assembly elections was 74%. While the ruling CPI(M) has fielded party’s Alappuzha district secretary Saji Cherian, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) former state president PS Sreedharan Pillai and Congress’s veteran leader SD Vijayakuma­r are also in the fray.

The by-election was necessitat­ed with the death of sitting MLA KK Ramachandr­an Nair of the CPI(M).

In recent history, no other constituen­cy in the state has witnessed such hectic campaignin­g, with top leaders making their way to the state to garner votes. Ministers Prakash Javadekar, Smriti Irani, CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat and former defence minister AK Antony were some leaders who came for the highvoltag­e campaignin­g that lasted for almost two months.

Shahkot (Punjab)

SHAHKOT: Braving the heat, 76.6% of the 1.7 lakh voters exercised their franchise in the Shahkot assembly bypoll on Monday. This is two percentage points lower than the polling reported in last year’s assembly election in which Shiromani Akali Dal’s Ajit Singh Kohar, whose death necessitat­ed this bypoll, defied a statewide anti-incumbency wave to win even as the Congress formed the government. The result is scheduled for May 31. Voting at all 236 polling booths, equipped with VVPAT machines, passed off peacefully, though 26 machines at different booths had to

be replaced due to glitches.

Tharali (Uttarakhan­d)

Just over half the electorate exercised its franchise in the politicall­y crucial bypoll to Tharali assembly constituen­cy in Chamoli district on Monday. By the end of the day, 53.43% voters had cast their votes, district informatio­n officer incharge of the election control room GS Bisht said. Though largely peaceful, the bypoll was boycotted at Devsari village in Dewal area by voters as their demand for a road was not being fulfilled, he said. The bypoll was necessitat­ed following the death of BJP MLA Magan Lal Shah.

Ampati (Meghalaya)

SHILLONG: Despite extreme temperatur­es, the electorate of Ampati in Meghalaya turned out in huge numbers to exercise their franchise and elect Dr Mukul Sangma’s successor. Dr Sangma won from Ampati by a huge margin of 8,104 votes over Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Bakul Ch Hajong in February 27 this year. He vacated the seat to retain Songsak from where he also emerged victorious and put up his daughter Miani D Shira to keep the family flag flying. The final polling percentage stood at 90.42% when polling ended at 5.45pm, said Meghalaya chief electoral officer Frederick Roy Kharkongor. On February 27, the turnout was a little better at 90.70%. Despite high temperatur­es, the EVMs in Ampati did not malfunctio­n, barring a minor glitch in a VVPAT (Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail) machine at Rongkamgre polling station in the morning which was immediatel­y rectified. Of 61 control units, 61 ballot units and 65 VVPATs that were provided for the polling, 39 bus, 39 CUs and 40 VVPAT were used, including the one that was changed, Kharkongor said.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? ▪ A CRPF personnel helps an aged woman at a polling station in West Bengal’s Maheshtala on Monday.
PTI PHOTO ▪ A CRPF personnel helps an aged woman at a polling station in West Bengal’s Maheshtala on Monday.

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