The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Thiruvanan­thapuram, Attingal see drop in voter turnout

The Thiruvanan­thapuram Lok Sabha constituen­cy records 66.43% polling and Attingal 69.4%. The turnout was 73.45% and 74.23% respective­ly in the constituen­cies in the 2019 general elections. Voters spend an average of 45 minutes to one hour in queue to cast

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(from left to right) United Democratic Front candidate Shashi Tharoor standing in queue to cast his vote at Thiruvanan­thapuram on Friday, the polling day; Left Democratic Front candidate Pannian Raveendran with his supporters in the constituen­cy; a supporter takes a selfie with National Democratic Alliance candidate Rajeev Chandrasek­har.

Re ecting a general trend witnessed across the State, the two Lok Sabha constituen­cies in Thiruvanan­thapuram district had a considerab­le drop in voting percentage. As per the informatio­n from the Election Commission of India (ECI) at 8.30 p.m. on Friday, the Thiruvanan­thapuram Lok Sabha constituen­cy recorded 66.43% polling, while the Attingal constituen­cy recorded 69.4% voting percentage.

High temperatur­e

The polling percentage­s this year are a considerab­le drop from the 73.45% and 74.23% recorded in Thiruvanan­thapuram and Attingal respective­ly in the 2019 general elections. Owing to the high day time temperatur­es in recent weeks, voters made a beeline for the polling booths quite early

in the day to complete their voting process before the searing heat wave set in.

Of the 14.3 lakh voters in the Thiruvanan­thapuram constituen­cy, 9.5 lakh cast their votes on Friday. In the Attingal constituen­cy, 9.69 lakh of the 13.96 lakh voters exercised their franchise. The voters included 28 transgende­r voters in Thiruvanan­thapuram and 13 in Attingal.

Long queues were witnessed at polling booths both in urban and rural centres of the district by 8 a.m., with voters having to queue up for an average of 45 minutes to one hour to cast their votes. West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose, United Democratic Front candidate and sitting MP of the Thiruvanan­thapuram constituen­cy Shashi Tharoor, Union Minister of State for External A˜airs V. Muraleedha­ran, Communist Party of India (Marxist) Central Committee member

Thomas Isaac, Congress Working Committee member A.K. Antony, Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) candidate for the Attingal constituen­cy V. Joy, and other leaders cast their vote in the district.

While Pannian Raveendran, the LDF candidate for the Thiruvanan­thapuram constituen­cy, cast his vote in his hometown Kannur, Rajeev Chandrasek­har, Bharatiya Janata Party candidate for the Thiruvanan­thapuram constituen­cy, did not cast his vote. Young voters, many of them ¡rst timers, queued up in large numbers at polling booths.

Abhi Krishna, an engineerin­g student and a ¡rst time voter, who cast his vote in the Attingal constituen­cy, said that developmen­t of the capital district’s suburbs, including Attingal, was the primary issue in his mind while casting his ¡rst vote.

Senior citizens were also

not short of enthusiasm, despite the punishing heat. 80-year old Lalithamma, a voter in the Attingal Lok Sabha constituen­cy, said that she cast her ¡rst vote at the age of 21 and has unfailingl­y voted in every election since then. She came unaccompan­ied to the polling station, walking a couple of kilometres from her home, as she couldn’t a˜ord the autoricksh­aw charges.

Polling percentage

The Assembly constituen­cy-wise polling percentage in the district is as follows: Kazhakutta­m (65.12%), Vattiyurka­vu (62.87), Thiruvanan­thapuram (59.70%), Nemom (66.05%), Parassala (70.60%), Kovalam (69.81%), Neyyattina­kara (70.72%), Varkala (68.42%), Attingal (69.88%), Chirayinke­ezhu (68.10%), Nedumangad (70.35%), Vamanapura­m (69.11%), Aruvikkara (70.31%) and Kattakada (69.53%).

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